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January 28, 2008
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What's hot this week
![]() Philip Ryan
CNET.com
Pre-PMA 2008 special
It's less than a month since CES 2008, and we're heading back to Vegas for the Photo Marketing Association's yearly trade show. Even more digital cameras are coming, along with some of the latest gear for shooting. Read more CNET's most popular digital SLRs
Canon is refreshing its Rebel line of entry-level SLRs with the XSi, a 12-megapixel shooter that adds live view to the line. Read more Top digital photo frames Once you shoot your photos, you're going to want to show them off somewhere. These photo frames give you just the place. Read more Sony T300 separates the adults from the children A 10-megapixel resolution, a 5x optical zoom lens, and a huge 3.5-inch LCD touch screen cap off the latest member of Sony's Cyber-shot T line. Read more Best Buy issues security warning on digital photo frames Certain models of Insignia photo frames sold at Best Buy might have shipped with a computer virus. Crave has the story. Read more
Crave blog
Warholizer: presto pop-art for your photosStephen Shankland Chances are you're not going to match the influence over the art world that Andy Warhol did with his pop-art pictures of Campbell's Soup cans and Marilyn Monroe, but at least you can have some of the fun. BigHugeLabs has added a "Warholizer" tool that lets you upload a photo or modify one hosted at Flickr or Photobucket so it becomes a tribute to Warhol's bright, posterized art. Read more
CNET forum
Need help taking sharp indoor action shots
Posted by betloutoo I have a Canon 20D and take basketball pictures. I use a monopod and an external flash but a good percentage of my shots are blurring. I have it set on auto. Actually I would love to be able to take them without the flash but have tried and nothing but blur. Is there a good manual setting that I could try with or without flash to hopefully get sharper images? Read more Most popular camcorders
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