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World’s First Real Time Photography Exhibition (London)

Last night Sony teamed up with three photographers to host the first-ever real-time digital photography exposition. Three photographers from Paris, Berlin and London used Sony’s latest NEX-5R camera (REVIEW / BUY) to “capture the light” of their city and instantly submit their photos to the London Gallery via the camera’s built-in-wifi feature.

London’s Loading Bay Gallery will display the photos on several screens as soon as they are sent in from each location. For one night only, 100 people will get to experience the nightlife, the culture and the charm of each city through this evolving showcase of digital images while photographers work quickly to find their inspiration.

“The Real Time Gallery is unlike any project I’ve ever worked on because it’s so unpredictable,” said Lee Strickland, the photographer working from London. “I’ll need to keep a really open mind when looking for shots that capture my imagination, but the immediacy will really give me an opportunity to show how diverse London is, and the stories that can be found if you’re looking for them.”

William Daniels and Paul Sullivan join Lee Strickland in this innovative experiment. Perhaps we’ll see other competing technologies now that SONY has created this new trend that is sure to change how photographers share and display their work. While no one knows what to expect, this example of merging art-worlds through technology is sure to trigger big changes and expand possibilities for the future of digital photography.”

Top 5 Digital Compact Cameras for 2011

Choosing a digital point-and-shoot camera is becoming harder as prices decrease and features increase. These five digital compact cameras might not be brand spanking new, but they’re still the most popular choices for buyers in 2011. If you have ever used one of these, we would love to hear what you really think of them!

If you’re looking for our choices of DSLR cameras, head here.

Canon PowerShot S95

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This is a great camera for photographers who want to shoot great quality photos without the heaviness of a dSLR or a bridge camera. It’s also a great camera for beginner photographer as it has a complete set of manual controls – it even shoots in RAW! The fast, wide-angle f/2.0 28mm lens is impressive and is excellent for low-lighting conditions. However, its price tag is rather steep for a compact point-and-shoot.

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Top 5 DSLR Cameras for 2011

If you’re looking to get into the world of DSLRs, then take a look at our top five choices for 2011. Most of these are semi-professional DSLRs so they won’t break the bank too much. Keep in mind that we’re reviewing the body only, excluding any lenses. We’ve compared numerous of reviews by users and professionals, so here are our top five picks (not in any particular order).

Nikon D90

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Its light and smooth design won’t burn a hole in your pocket. The Nikon D90 is an exceptional mid-range DSLR for beginners as it’s easy to use, friendly navigation menu, and has all the functions and features you would want. It was one of the first DSLRs that allowed you to shoot HD videos and easy enough controls so anyone can do it. The D90 is great value for money and an improvement from its predecessor, the D80.

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