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Interview with Hollywood photographer Jasin Boland

Hollywood stills photographer Jasin Boland has taken some of the most famous images you've seen on screen, from The Mummy to Mission: Impossible. He talks to CNET Australia about his work.

Top five tips for shooting in RAW

Shooting in RAW is one of the best ways to achieve extra control over your images. So what exactly is RAW and how can you make use of it if your camera has this feature?

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Reviews

  • Canon EOS 5D Mark II

    The long-awaited successor to the 5D has arrived in the guise of the 5D Mark II. With its competent HD video functionality and excellent image quality, this camera doesn't disappoint.

  • Nikon Coolpix P90

    The P90 is a competent superzoom with an impressive burst rate, but loses out against its competitors on image quality and features.

  • Olympus E-420

    The Olympus E-420 is a good beginner's dSLR with an extremely compact footprint that should go well with travellers. Just don't expect any fancy features for this budget model.

  • Sony Handycam HDR-SR5

    An uninspiring entrant in Sony's HD camcorder lineup. The Sony Handycam HDR-SR5's video quality and performance simply don't deliver for the price.

  • Kodak EasyShare Photo Printer 350

    The EasyShare 350 is a capable and nicely designed photo printer with a specific appeal for mobile phone camera users.

  • Samsung Z400

    This 3G slider with a 2-megapixel camera is a very agreeable compromise for those wanting a few business-focused features in an everyday phone.

  • Canon Pixma MP800

    With its wealth of photo-manipulation features, the Canon Pixma MP800 is a great choice for an amateur photo hobbyist.

  • Canon Pixma MP800R

    With its wealth of photo-manipulation features, the Canon Pixma MP800R is a great choice for an amateur photo hobbyist. It's also fast at all tasks, which makes it a better choice than the HP Photosmart 3310.

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Features

  • iPhone photography: Art or gimmick?

    The camera on the iPhone isn't exactly the best you can get, but does that mean photos taken with it can't be artistic? We analyse the merits of a new type of photography — iPhone-ography.

  • How to take photos on your iPhone or mobile phone

    Just got a brand new iPhone and fancy yourself as a bit of a photographer? Read through our tips to get the most out of your camera phone photos.

  • Memory cards: All your questions answered

    With all the different types and variations available, it's easy to get confused about memory cards. But as they now fit into everything from digital cameras to printers, phones and televisions, it's important to know your way around the memory card maze.

  • Tech takes a holiday

    Whether you're headed to Bali or Belgium, a good holiday can become a great one with the addition of a few tech items to your suitcase. Here's how to tech yourself to paradise in five easy steps.

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DIYs and How-to

  • Five tips for better portrait shots

    A good portrait has the ability to convey the subjects' state of emotion. Whether your subject is old or young, you will capture them in their best moments with these handy tips.

  • Tips and tricks for shooting a wedding video

    So you've been entrusted to videotape your sibling/cousin/best mate's wedding, what do you do now?

  • Five tips for better landscape shots

    Transform plain-Jane sceneries to stunning works of art with this guide.

  • How to salvage mobile phone photos

    Because not everyone has a luxurious 5-megapixel camera most of us have to grudgingly accept our camera phones' variable output quality or take the time to fix photos of emotional value. Here's a bunch of helpful hints to bring those dull pics to life.

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Downloads

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The Explain Series

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