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New Photo Contest

November's Theme: Fall

It’s the end of the month, and as such we’re closing the doors on our first ever photo contest at midnight. Our first theme, Motorcycles, was a huge success and you can see all the submissions here.

It’s practically November now, and to make us feel better about the onsetting chill here in the Midwest, our new theme is Autumn. So, grab your camera–be it an EOS Rebel, a Nikon Coolpix camera, or a Sony Alpha 900– and go shoot us autumn through your eyes. The winner gets their shot printed poster-sized on our premium photo paper, perfect for framing and showing off.

For more info on our photo contests, see this page.

To check out Roberts Flickr, go to http://www.flickr.com/robertsimaging



Roberts Goes YouTube

I just finished getting our first ever Roberts Raw Footage video up on YouTube, so sit back and enjoy as Roberts shows you around the G1, the newest Panasonic digital camera and the first offering from the Micro Four Thirds consortium, which is promising us lenses smaller and lighter than current Nikon lenses or Canon lenses, as well as ever lighter and smaller range-finder style bodies.



Consumer Guide: LCDs

2008 Holiday Consumer Guide

It’s that time of the year here in the Midwest. Temperatures are dropping, the days are short, and everyone’s starting to wonder what they should get the loved ones in their lives for gifts this year. Roberts is here to help, to that end I’ll be putting up a few little features throughout the weeks to come to help you understand the decisions the modern camera world offers.

Canon A470Today, let’s talk LCDs. They’re one of the biggest features on cameras, and everybody loves them (although sometimes they love to hate them). They’re getting bigger and fancier every year (we have several models now with some pretty exciting touchscreens for controls), but not LCDs are made equal. LCDs are made up of a bunch of small units called pixels, the same as camera sensors. The more pixels (or, the higher the resolution), the sharper your LCD will look and the easier it is to check things like focus, or to complain about Dad’s lack of smile in the family portrait.

These days LCDs, no matter the size, come in roughly three resolutions. The low resolution cameras out there tend to be around 172,000. This is the resolution you can expect on your basic entry-level point and shoot, and it’s usually fine for day to day use and snapshots. Nikon D90Your better point-and-shoots and many DSLRs will have a higher 230,000 pixel screen. And, finally, Nikon, Sony, and now Canon are using exciting 306,000 pixel (sometimes called 920,000 dot, but these mean the same thing) displays that are as crisp and clear as real life.

So remember, you might not need that 3″ screen over a 2.5″ one if the resolution on both is 172,000. In that case, the smaller screen will look sharper. But, if you want the best experience possible, look for the higher resolutions. Roberts includes this spec for every camera on our site, just take a look under the Specificatios tab of your favorite Canon digital cameras, Nikon digital cameras, Olympus digital cameras, or Sony digital cameras.



Two More (be)for the Road

Happy Halloween friends. I am just to old and  introverted myself to partake the way my co-workers do but I do still enjoy the pomp and cimcunstance as much as any other wallflower onlooker. Below are two more of my Nikon Coolpix Camera shots from Fridays parade of wild spirits, followed by news about the months ahead.
rog_laura costumesRogerstein and Flapper Laura just after the Roaring and the Roaring 20′s

As I have already said, my wife and I are headed to Florida tomorrow to visit with my folks up on the Suwanee River for a day or two and then down the Atlantic “Treasure Coast” to Port St. Lucie where my daughter lives and works. It will be nice to get a little R&R in before the push for the holiday season begins in just a couple of weeks. We will be having several dealer days in the upcoming weeks, so keep your eyes peeled for some great package savings. We will have Nikon sales and technical reps with  Nikon Coolpix camera and Nikon digital SLR camera deals with extended warranties and CF or SD memory cards one weekend, and Canon Digital Rebels and higher end Digital SLRs, Canon Flashes and Canon lenses another. There will be Sony Alpha days and HD camcorder offers, you name it.
Roger looks like he might be into peeling eyes, eh?



Monster Mash

On a good day some of my co-workers are scary. On this particular day it is very scary here. This is the day before my vacation. Very Scary! I am headed to Florida to see my daughter tomorrow, I am toting all my point and shoot cameras, my GPS, my Bogen Manfrotto tripods and bag pods, about a half dozen SD memory cards and a USB card reader. The cameras? One Olympus digital camera, two Nikon coolpix cameras, one Sony Cybershot camera and two camera capable cell phones. I hope I get a picture or two in Sunny Florida. I hope their not like the ones I took here at work today!

Skippy Skelington and Kim Il Dawn posed for me.
See why I cant wait to get out of Roberts today?




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