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Leica Announces M9, X1 Cameras

Leica, the originator of the 35mm still photography format, announced earlier its newest offerings, the nigh-indestructible M9 rangefinder (replacing the somewhat troubled M8 and M8.2 bodies), and a new digital compact dubbed the X1.

M9-with-sensorThe king of the show (of course) is the M9, sporting a Kodak-designed 18 megapixel full-frame sensor (which solves one problem of its predecessor, which made wide primes behave notably less wide thanks to a crop factor). The sensor once again lacks an anti-aliasing filter, which I hear resulted in insanely sharp photos from the M8s and which meshes well with all expected physics as well. This time Leica has seen fit to put the cut-off filters back over the sensor, removing the sometimes criticized need for a gamut of such filters for your lenses. Bravo, Leica. Combined with the body tweaks done on the M8.2 to solve a few problems with the day-to-day, in-the-warfield use, Leica’s getting its M series very much to a nice zenith for the digital age. Mind you, I think you still have to take the baseplate off to switch memory cards, but there’ll always be trade-offs for award-winning body design, yeah?

x1The other camera, a compact body with a 12.2 megapixel APS-C sensor and a fixed 24mm f2.8 lens (kinda like Sigma’s DP2), brings the clasic M series aesthetic to the compact market, while simultaneously creating a new price tier for digital compacts. It features an available grip, and a built-in flash (which is quite cute and cylindrical), full-manual controls (including aperture and shutter dials), RAW, etc.

Both bodies have decided, in a bold and applaudable move, to forgo in-house software and instead come with Adobe’s Photoshop Lightroom. Bravo, Leica. Seriously. I’ve used quite a few RAW and managements softwares, and Lightroom is easily the best of any of them, and makes taking pictures from good to fabulous a quick and painless chore, complete with robust filtering and organization options. More people could follow Leica’s lead here and I would not be hurt in the least.



Tonsho Offers Best Service Ever For Start-Up Photographers

tonshoTonsho has announced a new service for photographers that we think some of our customers, most particularly you younger or newer ones looking to eke out a living in something like senior portraits, weddings, or any other ‘consumer’ level client-driven branch, might appreciate.

Their idea is simple enough: running a website with client-specific galleries for clients to view (and only the right clients to view) and make selections and order prints from is a lot of work, and setting that sort of site up is probably outside the budgets and time-restraints of a lot of working photogs.

Their solution is also nice, and we’ll just use their own wording for it:

You have a collection of photographs from a shoot – a family portrait session for example – and you want to email them to all family members so that they can choose the photos they want to buy from you.

You write an email to all the family members and attach the photos as normal, then send the email through our servers. The photos are removed from the email and stored on our password-protected website. A gallery of thumbnail images is created, with links to reduced-size preview images, each protected by a watermark. The family members receive your email with the large photo attachments replaced by a link and a password to the web page containing the photo gallery.

The customer selects which photos they want from the gallery and the size and fills in some contact details, which we then email to you. You fulfill the order direct with the customer, further strengthening the client relationship.

There’s a one month free trial right now, so grab that up if it sounds like something you could be down with. And, don’t forget our <a href=”http://robertsimaging.com/photolab.jsp”>Online Photo Lab</a> when it comes time to actually fill those print orders, we’re still offering pro-level quality at all sizes for consumer prices. And we ship, too.




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