How fast does it Download?
Monday, 23 August 2010 10:26
Sean Nel

With the size of CF cards just going up and up and up, the download speeds tend to become more important. If you consider that we now regularly shoot on Compact Flash cards of 16gb and 32gb, that means quite a bit of data needs to be moved around at the end of a shooting day, and for some during a shoot.
Last Updated on Monday, 23 August 2010 14:31
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PhaseOne P40+
Monday, 16 August 2010 17:01
Sean Nel
 Anybody that has discussed RAW conversion and shooting with me knows I am a big fan PhaseOne's CaptureOne Pro RAW conversion software, so imagine my delight at getting my hands on a PhaseOne P40+ to try out in real world terms and shooting conditions.
Last Updated on Monday, 23 August 2010 16:51
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Hasselblad Masters 2009: Presentation at photokina 2010
Wednesday, 28 July 2010 15:58
Hasselblad
Copenhagen, July 28th 2010: "This year from September 21st to 26th, the largest photography trade fair in the world, which takes place every two years in Cologne, will provide the perfect backdrop for presenting the outstanding work of the 2009 Hasselblad Masters: Inspired by the theme of “Emotion”, the ten winners have produced some exceptional photography. The results will be presented as part of a large exhibition and in the form of an elaborate book “Hasselblad Masters Vol. 2 – Emotion”..."
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Africa
Thursday, 05 August 2010 13:19
Greg du Toit
 ‘Africa’ is an evocative collection of images arisen from one artist’s passion for the wide spaces of Africa and the spirit of freedom that they embody. Unique in that the photographer has purposefully taken a step back, spending weeks, months and even years waiting for that decisive moment - to capture Africa in context. The collection includes pieces from some of Africa’s most iconic landscapes, but also offers a spellbinding journey to remote and seldom photographed wildernesses. Whether it is a Black Rhino browsing in an equatorial forest or Ground Squirrels foraging on the desert floor of the Kalahari, the collection portrays ordinary African subjects captured in an extraordinary way.
Last Updated on Thursday, 05 August 2010 15:39
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Dinosaur Eye
Thursday, 22 July 2010 11:40
Greg du Toit
 South Africa remains Africa’s last stronghold for the White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum). In fact, this prehistoric creature was brought back from the very brink of extinction and this, all from a small number of just around 40 in Zululand’s Hluhluwe Game Reserve. From Hluhluwe, the rest of the country was repopulated, including Kruger National Park and from the very tip of the continent, this magnificent beast has been reintroduced into wilderness meccas such as the Okavango Delta and as far afield as Kenya...
Last Updated on Thursday, 22 July 2010 12:28
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