Cameras

Sony Introduces New a6300 Camera with World’s Fastest Autofocus

By @SimonCocking New Mirrorless Camera Features World’s Fastest AF speedi and Highest Number of AF pointsii plus Newly Developed 24.2 MP…

10 years ago

Striking photography from Sligo, Magnum Lady interviewed, drones next on wish list!

By @SimonCocking. Great interview with Val Robus, top photographer from Sligo. See more on her blog, Magnum Lady here. What's your…

10 years ago

Starlight Astrophotography Exhibition opens at Botanic Gardens, sponsored by Canon Ireland

By Marie-Claire Byard, who featured previously here. Orion image above by Tom O’Donoghue The IAS (Irish Amateur Astronomers) and IFAS…

10 years ago

Business Showcase : iFly Technology

By @SimonCocking Describe the company – the elevator pitch ... iFly Technology is Irelands largest Unmanned Aviation Training Resource. We…

10 years ago

Canon top Japanese company for U.S. patents for eleventh consecutive year

Canon, leader in imaging solutions, today announced that it was again ranked first among Japanese companies and third overall for…

10 years ago

Mojo rising again Glen Mulcahy explains. RTÉ Mojocon, International Mobile content creation conference

Guest post by Glen Mulcahy organiser of the excellent successful 2015 Mojo conference, which will now be returning to Dublin again this…

10 years ago

Out of this World Exhibition by Irish astronomers and photographers, National Botanic Gardens

By @SimonCocking Leo Enright, space commentator and broadcaster, will open a spectacular photo exhibition “Images of Starlight” by Irish amateur astronomers…

10 years ago

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