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Art, Inspiration, Adventure

Art, Inspiration, Adventure



An exclusive American Photo survey of the Best Photography Workshops.

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Editor's Choice 2008

American Photo takes its ninth annual look at photography's cutting-edge tools and technology, from D-SLRs to digital printers. You'll wonder what happened to film.

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Editor's Choice 2008: Imaging Essentials

If you didn't find what you were looking for elsewhere in Editor's Coice 2008, we've probably covered it here -- from more top DSLRs to green gear.

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Editor's Choice 2008: Camera Bags

The convertible Kata DPS 3N1 and fashion-forward jill-e designs Medium Leather Camera Bag show there's still room for innovation in camera bags.

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Editor's Choice 2008: Lighting

From ExpoImaging's Ray Flash to the California Sunbounce, many of this year's lighting tools take advantage of the easy dedication of on-camera flash units.

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Editor's Choice 2008: Superzoom Compacts

With magnification up to 20X, these cameras can make tiny, far-off subjects fill the frame -- but as Casio's Exilim EX-F1 shows, they have other special talents.

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Editor's Choice 2008: Video

This wide-ranging array of new hardware and software allows you to shoot, edit, and view (through media receivers like Apple TV) your own pro-quality video.

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Editor's Choice 2008: Digital Storage

Higher resolution demands more storage capacity, and makes it all the more important to back up your files with devices like the Data Robotics Drobo and Apple Time Capsule.

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Editor's Choice 2008: Computers

This year's top computers offer super processing speed and huge hard drives, but some can even serve as your media center.

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Editor's Choice 2008: Professional D-SLRs

The first digital SLR to combine full-frame capture with phenomenal speed, Nikon's D3 is also a low-light champ.

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Editor's Choice 2008: Camera Cellphones

Taking sharp pictures is just one talent of models like the Nokia N96 and Sony-Ericsson C902.

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Editor's Choice 2008: SLR Lenses

Though made for different formats, the Nikon AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8G ED and Olympus Zuiko Digital 7-14mm f/4.0 ED, this year's top lens picks, have something in common.

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Editor's Choice 2008: Fine-Art Printers

The Epson Stylus Pro 11880 may be big, but its state-of-the-art technology is a harbinger of smaller printers to come.

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Editor's Choice 2008: Standard Compacts

This is the single biggest category in cameras, but models like the wide-angle, HDTV-compatible Samsung NV24 keep it interesting.

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Editor's Choice 2008: Tripods and Camera Supports

Manufacturers are using image stabilization to attack camera shake and the blur it causes, but when it comes to sharpness, camera support is your best bet.

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Editor's Choice 2008: Entry-Level D-SLRs

Canon's 10.1-megapixel Digital Rebel XSi is an advanced camera at an entry-level price.

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Editor's Choice 2008: Ultrathin Compacts

These clever, stylish models are more than fashion accessories, their take-anywhere slimness a great photographic advantage.

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Editor's Choice 2008: Advanced D-SLRs

Though different in many ways, the Canon EOS 40D and Olympus E-3 tie for first in this competitive category.

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Editor's Choice 2008: Imaging Software

Workflow and image editing are equal partners in this year's applications, led by Apple's powerful Aperture 2.1.

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Women On the Frontlines

New gallery honors Alexandra Boulat and eleven other women photojournalists.

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A Large-format Antarctic Expedition

LaGuardia photography professor awarded NSF grant to make 8x10 portraits of researchers working in the Antarctic.

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