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Thursday, October 13, 2011

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Video Tutorial: Photo Mechanic - Ingesting, Variables and Code Replacement

Dan Carr | 10/13

Speed up your sports and event photography workflow

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Photo Mechanic is a program designed to speed up the process of ingesting photos from memory cards, captioning them with IPTC data then rating and sorting them.  A longtime Lightroom user myself, I was curious why so many sports photographer swear by this software and why some wire services insist on it’s use.  After using it on my first sporting event I’ve been impressed with a number of features and the best way to describe them is with this tutorial video that walks through a sample card ingest and shows you some of the tricks that PM has up it’s sleeve.

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Post-NAB HDSLR Wrap Up

Dan Carr | 04/20- 07:15 PM

All the HDSLR news you need to know about from NAB 2012

The National Association of Broadcasters show has just wrapped up in Las Vegas and I was down there for a few days to check out some of the new gear.  I’ll be covering some products in more detail in the near future but we’ll start off with a wrap up of some of the coolest new HDSLR gear coming to market this spring and summer.

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Canon Announces The EOS-1D C - Packs 4K Video Into The EOS-1D X !

Dan Carr | 04/12- 09:48 AM

Is this the ultimate combo cam ?  18MP stills & 4K video

With just a few days until NAB 2012 Canon have unveiled two new additions to their Cinema EOS lineup.  You can read all about the C500, their new cinema camera, over on our sister site PVC but here on PPC I want to talk a little bit more about the new EOS-1D C which I think is safe to say is now Canon’s flagship HDSLR.  Combining all the photographic features of the previously announced EOS-1D X, but now adding 4k video recording as well, Canon have produced something unique.

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