Nikon introduced a new 12.1 megapixel digital SLR aimed at advanced and professional photographers.
Logitech introduces QuickCam Vision Pro WebcamLogitech today introduced the QuickCam Vision Pro Webcam for Mac, a USB device that’s compatible with Apple’s iChat, iMovie, and Photo Booth, as well as Skype.
Digital Photo: How to buy a camera lensStill using the lens that came with your digital SLR? Explore the creative possibilities of your camera by buying a new lens. Whether looking for a zoom lens or a prime lens, we'll show you what to look for when shopping.
Review: Olympus E-3 It's big and brawny, and Olympus's new DSLR can handle the elements. It's high-ISO performance isn't as good as Nikon's D300 or Canon's EOS 40D, but the E-3's overall image quality is very good.
Review: Canon EOS 40D There's a lot to like about Canon's successor to the popular EOS 30D digital single-lens reflex camera. Experienced photographers will enjoy the EOS 40D's intuitive design and easy-to-use software interface, not to mention the great image quality. It's not perfect, but it's a DSLR to seriously consider.
Review: Sony Alpha DSLR-A700 With the Alpha DSLR-A700, Sony shows that it still has much to prove as a manufacturer of DSLR cameras. While the camera produces good-looking images, it has several usability quirks that will frustrate experienced photographers.
Review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10K Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-L10K is the company’s latest offering for the midrange DSLR market. It's a camera that's slightly smaller than your typical DSLR, and it has a few usability quirks, but it comes with a terrific Leica lens to help the L10K produce good-looking pictures.
Review: Nikon D300 Nikon's successor to the D200 DSLR is a winner. The D300 is full of features to satisfy demanding photographers, while taking great pictures, even at high ISO settings.
Digital Photo: How to buy a camera lens Still using the lens that came with your digital SLR? Explore the creative possibilities of your camera by buying a new lens. Whether looking for a zoom lens or a prime lens, we'll show you what to look for when shopping.
Your photo here A print isn’t the only way to show off your photographic endeavors. Whereas photo-based gifts were once limited to mouse pads and mugs, now you can customize far more interesting objects with your favorite pictures.
Digital Photo extras Kelly Turner offers a grab bag of gift items for digital photo enthusiasts.
DIY photo studio Whether you are photographing the latest tech gadget for your blog or shooting an antique to sell on eBay, getting great photos of small objects requires some photographic finesse. While many professionals rely on expensive soft boxes and studio backdrops for this type of work, you can get impressive results with nothing more extravagant than a cardboard box.
Steady your shot Even if you think you have rock-steady hands, it’s easy to end up with blurry photos—particularly in low-light indoor environments where you don’t want to use a flash.
Welcome to the Macworld Lab Associate Editor Brian Chen welcomes you to Macworld's newest blog, From the Lab.
The 23rd Annual Editors' Choice Awards Every year, Macworld editors see a mass of products, and every year, a few emerge from the crowd because of their innovation, value, or quality. Those are the ones that capture our annual Eddy Awards, given to our favorite products of the year. In 2007, 32 products caught our fancy. See if our favorites match yours.