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Photo Review Winter 2008 Issue 36:

INSPIRATION Michel Lawrence: All for One (cover image) One country, one person, one Australia. The idea came to Melbourne's Michel Lawrence out of disgust, but the result was much more positive. Andrew Bell: Sitakunda's Ship-breakers Andrew Bell's mages of the dirty and dangerous world of Bangladeshi ship-breakers also represent an affirmation of the human struggle to survive. Gerhard Joren: Crossing the Line There is no missionary zeal in Gerhard Joren's powerful pictorial documentary of the sex industry, First Deadly Sin. Profile: Zorica Purlija
TECHNIQUE Panoramas in portrait format: How to obtain greater coverage by shooting with your camera held vertically.
BUYERS GUIDE Great value DSLR Kits: We nominate our picks at a range of popular price points.
DIGITAL SLR REVIEWS Canon EOS 450D: A high-performance DSLR with live viewing on a 3.0-inch LCD. Nikon D60: An entry-level DSLR with many features to help novice users and a good set of manual controls. Pentax K200D: An affordable, well-built DLSR camera with some worthwhile features for photo enthusiasts. Pentax K20D: A ruggedly-built DSLR with live viewing plus some innovative and useful shooting functions. Sony DSLR-A350: A feature-rich DSLR with a tilting LCD and live viewing facilities. ADVANCED Sigma DP-1: The first compact digital camera with a DSLR-sized image sensor. SLIMLINE Panasonic DMC-TZ15 Ricoh R8 Olympus Mju (Tough) 1030 SW LENSES Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* DT 16-80mm F3.5-4.5 ZA Lens: A high-quality, general purpose lens for Sony's Alpha digital cameras. Tamron AF 18-250mm f3.5-6.3 Di II Lens: A macro lens with an impressive 13.9x zoom magnification. PRINTERS Epson Stylus Photo R1900: A sturdy A3+ printer that delivers long-lasting colour prints on standard papers.
NET EFFECT Our editor looks at web-based editing tools, a site where the images roam free, and more video tutorials than you can shake a mouse at.
INSIDER File formats revisited: Why digital photographers don't have the perfect file format for image capture.
PRODUCTS AND TRENDS The friendly and knowledgeable local photo store is something of an endangered species in Australia in 2008 - we look at how this sorry state has come to pass.
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Photo Review Australia Magazine Profile Photo Review quarterly magazine keeps you up to date with the latest digital cameras, accessories and tips to improve your photography. The Technique section has easy to follow advice on everything from buying the right camera, through to shooting, editing, and organising your photos. And our Inspiration section gives insight into how Australia's best photographers create superb photos.
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Previous Issue Subscription Prize Winners Congratulations to our previous issue subscription prize winners... Issue 36: Canon EOS 40D won by Gregory Acciaioli of Nedlands, WA. Issue 33: Leica C-Lux 2 won by Marc Harry of Lambton, NSW. Issue 32: Leica Digilux 3 won by Tim Geraghty-Groves of Springfield, QLD. Issue 31: Samsung GX-10 won by Lloyd Brady of Sandringham, VIC. Issue 30: Fujifilm FS6500fd won by Peter Mitchell of Mornington, VIC. Issue 29: Sony Alpha DSLR-A100 won by Jayne Macleod of Port Douglas, QLD. Issue 28: Ricoh GR won by Murray Sweeney of Leichhardt, NSW. Issue 27: Canon Ixus Wireless won by Denis Fox of Macs Cove VIC. Issue 26: Olympus E-500 won by Diana Reverberi of Macquarie Fields, NSW. Issue 25: Konica Minolta Dynax 5D won by Leanne Stone of North Nowra, NSW. Issue 24: Panasonic DMC-FZ5 won by Melissa Grimley of Crows Nest, NSW. Jun/Jul 2005: Nikon D70s DSLR + Tamron 18-200mm lens won by Steve Mullarkey of Sandy Bay, Tasmania. Apr/May 2005: Olympus E-300 won by Nicolas Millen of Mowbray Heights, Tasmania. Feb/Mar 2005: Fujifilm FinePix S7000 won by E Abougelis of Hoppers Crossing, VIC. Dec/Jan 2005: Konica Minolta Dynax 7D won by Douglas Mawson Institute of Technology, Croydon Park, SA. Oct/Nov 2004: Canon PowerShot G6 won by Greg Tutin of Waverley, Tasmania. Aug/Sep 2004: Olympus C-8080 won by Troy Dunbar of Newman, WA. Jun/Jul 2004: Nikon D70 won by Neil Murray of Mackay, QLD. Apr/May 2004: Canon Powershot Pro 1 won by Peter May of Chippendale, NSW. Feb/Mar 2004: Minolta DiMage A1 won by Aileen Hubbard of Rockhampton, QLD. Dec/Jan 2004: 2 Olympus C5000 digital cameras won by John Barton of Eurora NSW and Mark Bradley of Albert Park VIC. Oct/Nov 2003: Canon EOS 300D Digital SLR won by Bob Williamson of Bomaderry NSW. Aug/Sep 2003: Nikon Coolpix 5400 won by Dennis Atkins of Dorrigo NSW. Jun/Jul 2003: Minolta DiMAGE 7Hi won by Barry Mitchell of Geraldton WA. Apr/May 2003: Canon Digital Ixus 400 won by Christian Lemech of Darlinghurst NSW. Feb/Mar 2003: Nikon Coolpix 4500 won by Fred Flynn of Singleton WA. Dec/Jan 2003: Canon G3 won by Deborah Byrne of Moonah, Tasmania. Oct/Nov 2002: Konica KD500Z won by Bob Ellmers of Cobargo NSW. Aug/Sep 2002: Panasonic DMC-LC5 won by John Trewin of Shepparton VIC. Jun/Jul 2002: Nikon Coolpix 995 won by Mr Kirit V. Mistry of McLaren Vale SA. Apr/May 2002: Canon IXUS 330 + CP-100 Printer won by Gregory Berkley of Jindabyne NSW. Feb/Mar 2002: Olympus C-40 ZOOM won by Murray Severin of Albury NSW. Dec/Jan 2002: Canon PowerShot S40 won by David Price of Mt Colah NSW. Oct/Nov 2001: Canon PowerShot G2 won by Derek Todd of Balgowlah NSW.
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