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D-Town TV, which airs each Thursday and runs 10-12 minutes, is sponsored by Nikon ® and produced by Kelby Training.

With Scott Kelby and Matt Kloskowski, as its hosts, D-Town TV is a fresh approach to teaching camera tips and photographic techniques to today’s digital photographers. No matter what skill level or interest, each episode covers a wide range of topics.
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Category: Nikon, Tutorials
Tags: D-Town TV, dtown, DTownTV, Matt Kloskowski, NAPP, Nikon, PhotoshopUser TV, Scott Kelby
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Ritz Camera, the largest dedicated camera retailer in the US has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The company, which owns over 800 stores across the country, under a series of names, including Wolf Camera, has proposed a restructuring plan that will aim to see the chain continue in some form. As part of this, the company has applied to the bankruptcy court for permission to continue to honor its customer loyalty and rebate schemes.
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Category: Canon, News, Nikon, Olympus, Software, Tutorials
Tags: Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, Ritz Camera
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Here are 5 reasons to buy DSLR over Point and Shoot camera. While modern digital compact cameras give you great image quality and you can shoot great photographs with them, if you want to bring your photography to the absolutely new level you should consider buying DSLR.
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Category: Tutorials
Tags: buying a DSLR, DSLR, DSLR optics, image sensor
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You can navigate through a synth by using the on-screen navigation that you see in the upper right hand corner of a synth, or by clicking on the arrows on the screen. But there are other keyboard shortcuts you can use to get through a synth that can give you a different perspective.
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Category: Tutorials
Tags: Photosynth, photosynth keyboard shortcuts, Photosynth tutorial
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Following up announcement of Photosynth I want to publish small tutorial.
Creating the best synth starts with the right photos. This small tutorial will help you understand how to take photos that Photosynth can use to best advantage. Reading it could save you from taking a few hundred pictures only to find out later that Photosynth won‘t put them together the way you imagined.
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Category: Tutorials
Tags: Photosynth, Photosynth tutorial, Tutorials