Introducing Leica’s M Monochrom Camera

Today Leica have announced a range of cameras as well as a lens at an event in Berlin Germany – one of which is causing quite the stir. It is the new Leica M-Monochrom camera – worth a cool $7990 USD (body only). The discussion already rages around the web – largely centred upon two areas: the price (a debate that happens every time Leica cameras are mentioned) the fact that this is a Black and White camera – there’s nothing colour here! I might skip over the debate on price as it’s an old one and ultimately people will pay for this camera (in face of late Leica seems to be having a resurgence dispute the hefty price of their cameras and lenses (disclosure: I shoot with a Leica M9P). But lets take a quick look at the idea of a camera designed with the sole purpose of shooting black and white images. Why is there a need for a camera like this when you can convert colour images so easily in post processing and when Leica’s other M range of digital cameras can also shoot in black and white. There’s actually some sense behind what might seem like a crazy idea. The Leica M-Monochrom camera has no filter array in front of its sensor to allow it to collect any colour information when it shoots an image.

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Adobe Creative Cloud Now Available

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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX20V Review

First there was the HX5V, then HX9V … now the HX20V. So we’ve gone from a 10x zoom camera to a 15x, and finally a 20x zoom compact digicam. I happily use the earlier HX5V as an everyday camera, for holidays and occasionally for shots of review cameras. A good all-rounder but, if I had known of the progression Sony planned — 10x to 15x to 20x — maybe I would have waited for the 20 timer. But probably not, because I would have missed the pleasure over the last two years of owning the HX5V as a capable picture maker.

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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX20V Review

Lensbaby Pro Effects Kit

Lensbaby has announced the availability of its Pro Effects Kit, which bundles the Lensbaby Composer Pro with Sweet 35 Optic, the Edge 80 Optic, Macro Converters, Lens Cleaning Cloth and the Lensbaby System Bag. Read more and comment »

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Check the Background of Your Shots Before Shooting

Those who follow me on Instagram (follow me at darrenrowse) will have seen this one already but I thought it’d be a fun one to share again – to make a point. Check the backgrounds of your shots before shooting! Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips . Check out our more Photography Tips at Photography Tips for Beginners , Portrait Photography Tips and Wedding Photography Tips . Check the Background of Your Shots Before Shooting

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