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Battery: 10 hours; over a month of standby; charges via USB to computer or through a power adapter
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Wireless: WiFi 802.11n; Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR 2
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Storage/memory: 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB flash drive storage
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Processor: 1 GHz Apple A4 chip
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Price US: Basic 16 GB Wi-Fi model is $499, the most expensive option with 3G is $829
What does it mean for photographers, how about an even easier way to view shots while on a shoot, great for showing clients in progress shots and a pretty snazzy photo album.
The iPad is 0.5" thin, weighs 1.5 pounds and has a 9.7 inch IPS touch screen display. It comes with a minimum of 16 GB flash storage with the options of 32GB and 64 GB of flash storage. The iPad has 10 hours of battery life and is capable of holding a charge for a month on standby.
During the iPad demonstration on January 27, 2010, Scott Forstall explained that the iPad will use the same apps that are available at the App Store. He demonstrated how the apps can either be used as-is or enlarged by doubling the screen. iPad accessories include an iPad dock, an optional stand-alone iPad keyboard and an iPad carrying case.
The iPad is not meant to replace a laptop rather it is a multimedia device and an anticipated device to make the viewing of electronic books on the go more popular. Personally I can think of the popularity growing and the ability to design iPad aps similar to the iPhone does open up further possibilities for the website market.
Apple is leading the way in mobile phone technology changing the way we think of the uses a phone can have, now with a multimedia device that is pretty sexy it opens yet again a new market for Apple and the ability to be a technology pioneer rather than a follower.
It will become a given that as the years progress how we use the internet and what we access it on will change from the norm of a desktop or laptop PC, iPhone aps have opened a world up for business and general information gathering for the end user. With the iPad I predict this will only further the use and power of such aps, I for one can see great advantages of the tablet for internet or website technologies apart from the uses for a photographer.
For me the ability to upload my images to either just the iPad or further to flickr or even interact here on BPS is quite exciting. I like the ability of being able to move my images from the flashcard to the iPad, this to me is the exciting part, yes of course it is nothing special and can be done with a laptop but this device is smaller than a laptop with a great screen.
I can defiantly see one in my future, I would not buy one yet as I am not a first model buyer and will wait and see how it performs in the real world and if it needs refinement, but you have to admit it is a sexy device.
The amazing works of Ron Mueck
- 22nd Jan - 18th April 2010 NGV International 180 St Kilda Road Melbourne, 10am - 5pm, closed on Tuesdays
- 8th May - 8th August 2010 Queensland Art Gallery
- 30th September 2010 - 23rd January 2010 Christchurch Art Gallery
Photo Locations
The locations show on a map and you can select a country to display locations within that country, we will then have links to pages specific about that location and a gallery of images per location, you will also be able to submit images for the gallery for each location.
We are just setting it up at the moment so over the next few days we will update when it is ready to rock and roll.
Photography jargon explained
We have put together a glossary list of common terms used in photography and associated technology terms that accompany it. We will be expanding in the list constantly building a valuable resource to help anyone get a better understanding on all the jargon.
Lightroom 3 BETA released
I started using Adobe Lightroom about a year ago and it has quickly become the main programe that I use for processing (I still use Canon's Digital Photo Professional for sharpening).
According to Adobe, Lightroom has been reworked from the ground up, making it faster and more capable of dealing with ever-increasing library sizes. It uses a better noise-reduction technique that improves your photos taken at high ISO settings.
Welcome to Better Photo School
Hi budding photographers and welcome to Better Photo School, if you have just arrived here you might just notice that we are shiny and new.
We aim to make this site a valuable resource to amateur and professionals alike, over the next few weeks we will be laying in a lot of content to help photographers of all levels take better photos.
We have a social connection section you can join and connect with members and find a photographer in your area if you need one, feel free to join and develop your profile and expose your talent.
We are also looking for contributors of all levels of experience, this can be a great way to further expose yourself as a photographer and build valuable exposure for your own website or blog. Fell free to send us an email if you would like to become a contributor, we would love to hear from you.
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Apple iPad first look for photographers Specs Battery: 10 hours; over a month...
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Ron Mueck hyperrealist amazing works of art from the Melbourne exhibition Presented by the National Gallery of Victoria Touring...
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Photo Locations We are implementing a new function, the ability to...
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So totally screwed 5 ants against one Nature can be cruel, from big cats running down their...
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Photography jargon explained Confused with all the terminology used in modern digital...
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