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Camerapedia.org: A Camera Wiki

Tuesday, March 07, 2006
While it is no muppet wiki, Camerapedia.org aims to "be a repository for information and links to information about all still camera brands and models" and could develop into a great resource for every photographer.

Currently, some camera models have been covered extensively, such as the Canon 300D, whose entry includes official product sites, reviews, links to firmware updates, links to photobloggers who use the camera and tutorials specific to the camera among other things. Other entries, such as for the Canon 1D Mark II, contain nothing more than a blank page.

Luckily for photographers, that is one of the beauties of a wiki; anyone can contribute. As the site says, "You know your camera equipment better than anyone. Please share that knowledge with everyone and contribute."

SJSU bloggers unite...

Saturday, March 04, 2006
in meme form. Thanks fling.

Four Things...

Four tv shows I like:
Four movies I enjoy:
Four jobs I've held:
Four places I've vacationed:
Four cool toys:
Four websites I visit daily:

Now back to photography...

Spartan Daily Multimedia

Thursday, March 02, 2006
On Tuesday, February 21 and Wednesday, February 22 the first annual Amgen Tour of California raced its way through San Jose. For the Spartan Daily, it was a great opportunity to attempt our first online multimedia project; tons of action, crowd noise, etc.


multimedia


While there is much improvement to be had, it is an important step in a direction that makes our school newspaper more relevant and teaches its staff more of the tools that will be needed upon graduation.