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PMA 2007
PopPhoto is reporting live this week from the Photo Marketing Association trade show in Las Vegas.

Exclusive: Nikon D40x Lab Test
Here's the latest engine swap in DSLRs: The entry-level 6MP Nikon D40 got a 10MP image sensor to become the D40x, putting it in the race with such cost-cutter ten-shooters as the Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi and Sony Alpha 100.

First Look: Olympus E-410 and E-510
Olympus enters the sub-$1000, 10MP DSLR market with the E-410 and the sensor-stabilized E-510.

Nikon Announces DX Telephoto Zoom Lens
The compact 55-200mm DX-format lens is equipped with optical image stabilization, an ED element, and Nikon's Silent Wave Motor AF system.


A Conversation with Andrew Moore
Jörg Colberg speaks with Moore about his recent work in Russia, his idea of "conceptual realism" and lots more.

The First $3M Photograph
An Andreas Gursky diptych fetched more than $3.3 million at a London auction last month, topping Edward Steichen's previous record.

Book Review: Christoph Bangert's 'Travel Notes'
Bangert's 22,000-mile road trip through South America is the type of epic journey that's essential in the making of a great photojournalist.

Maine Photographic Workshops to Seek Nonprofit Status
Acquisition aims to revitalize fledgling workshops, with Joyce Tenneson leading a revamped board.


User Review: Canon EOS 30D

Dendy, a pro photographer, writes us all the way from Bandung, Indonesia to review the Canon EOS 30D. Nearly giving the camera 10s across the board, Dendy writes:

"I bought it for $1,050 and it gave me everything I expected from it. Get a good lens and it's all there to exploit."

Read the complete review here.

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The McNamara Report

Mixed in with the real and functioning new photo items at the PMA show are some mythical creatures.


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Sound & Vision's 2006 Editors' Choice Awards

S&V's reviewers choose the best audio, video, and multiroom A/V components of the past year.

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