The Photographic Society of Pune conducted its First Annual Members’ Photo-Competition at the Society’s premises on 11th August, 2013. The Society, established on 12th August, 2001, encourages and educates members in the art of photography, and currently has 165 members. The Members’ Competition received 497 entries as … [Read more...]
Sony launches Xperia Z Ultra
Sony India launched the Xperia Z Ultra, the first smartphone to feature a Full HD TRILUMINOS Display for mobiles. Powered by a 2.2 GHz Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, the Xperia Z Ultra has a 6.4” touchscreen Full HD display, the largest screen seen yet in smartphones. Despite the large surface area, the phone is extremely slim at 6.5mm and weighs just 212g, and is … [Read more...]
Panasonic reveals the Lumix GX7 ILC, and a new lens
Panasonic announced the Lumix GX7, a Micro-Four Thirds system based 16MP ILC with a Live MOS sensor. The camera will support shutter speeds up to 1/8000 and a max ISO of 25,600, and will have a unique vertically tiltable 16:9 Live View Finder with 2.76 million dot resolution. The GX7 will also feature a rear LCD, Wi-fi and NFC support, and autofocus tracking at 4.3 fps, while … [Read more...]
Noritsu offers new dry minilab
NK Works Co., a member of Noritsu Koki Co., began offering a new high-speed all-in-one dry minilab, called the QSS Green II. The minilab, a successor to the D1005HR, accepts a wide range of inkjet papers and can carry out a range of functions, including double-face printing using inkjet sheet paper, normal copying paper as well as cast-coating paper. The minilab is capable of … [Read more...]
September 2013 – Picture of the Month
We are sure that all of you have a few pictures that you think are prize worthy. It happens very often that you don’t know where to send the image that could put a feather in your cap. If you have such images (we’re sure you have many!), send us ONE such horizontal image. If it qualifies, we shall publish it as a double-spread. a. You have to guarantee that the picture was … [Read more...]