Tuesday, April 02, 2002

The Times Journal of Photography [APR 2002]

Film Guide 2002 [Review]
Who hasn’t overheard a customer in a photo shop saying, “I’d like a roll of film, please,” followed by the reply “Certainly. What kind?” which causes a puzzled look to appear on the shopper’s face.

Is this Kodak’s best ever? [Exclusive Review]
Adaptability, Flexibility, Resourcefulness, Usefulness… can also be described in just one word- Versatility. Or as photography lexicon would now know it, Kodak Max!


Using handheld light meters [Tutorial]
Since the advent of the early selenium cell light meters in the 30s, light meters have come a long way.

Olympus Camedia C-2100 UZ [Review]
From the back it would be easy to confuse the C-2100UZ with a C-2020Z, except for the larger storage compartment / hand grip and electronic viewfinder.

Subhash Sharma [Review]
A mechanical engineer from the
University of Pune, Subhash has been doing digital photography for the last 2 years.

Ron Rosenstock [Interview]
I have always been a visual person. I can remember when I was less than a year old, lying on a blanket in my Grandmother’s garden, watching the clouds go by.

Anil Kathuria [Interview]
We spoke to him and found out more about the company and its history, activities and plans for the future.

Rod
Harrison [Interview]
“We don’t really have any competition” feels Rodd Harrison, Regional Product/Marketing Manager for Inkjet & Display Products, Greater Asia Region, Kodak.

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