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Project uses MRI scanners to digitize, database and document fish Photo

Project uses MRI scanners to digitize, database and document fish

A paper in the journal PLoS ONE entitled “The Digital Fish Library: Using MRI to Digitize, Database, and Document the Morphological Diversity of Fish” describes how researchers are using MRI scanners to obtain non-invasive 3D scans of the soft tissue anatomy of an array of fishes preserved in the Marine Vertebrate Collection of Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The need for this has been identified as obtaining access to specimens for research is not always practical and frequently conflicts with the need to maintain the physical integrity of specimens.

The images of the high-resolution, high-contrast scans of the soft tissue anatomy of over 300 marine and freshwater species, can be viewed and accessed for research purposes on the Digital Fish Library.

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Wetpixel party at ADEX 2012 Photo

Wetpixel party at ADEX 2012

Wetpixel Senior Moderator Drew Wong is covering the ADEX show which will be held at Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore from 13 to 15 April. He will also be hosting the Wetpixel and Scubacam drinks party at Nueva Cuba on Friday 13 April (first day of ADEX) from 8.30 till late. This will be the function for underwater image makers during the show, and it is even expected that Shawn Heinrichs will make a special appearance in a wheel chair!

All are very welcome, and the first round of beer is on Wetpixel!

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Think Tank photo releases new products Photo

Think Tank photo releases new products

Think Tank photo has released 4 new products aimed at simplifying the organization of all the gear we need to carry, especially whilst travelling. They have released two versions of pouches designed for carrying SLR batteries, one which has a capacity for 2 batteries, and one for 4 batteries. Both will compress flat when not in use, and have hook and loop closures. The company has released a version of their popular Pixel Pocket Rocket memory card holder that has slots specifically sized to take 9 SD cards. The SD Pixel Pocket Rocket will also fold flat, has see-through panels to allow for the identification of cards, and has an attached tether for security. Lastly, and more of interest for land based photographers, the Strobe Gel Wallet stores Rosco Strobist gels in a neat and organized manner, keeping them protected.

All 4 products will be available soon and are priced from $9.50 to $16.50.

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Late availability for DPG Fiji workshop Photo

Late availability for DPG Fiji workshop

DivePhotoGuide has a few last minute spots available for their a 10-day wide-angle underwater photography workshop in Fiji that they have asked us to help advertise. The trip will run from 12 to 22 May and is to be led by professional photographer Keri Wilk and DPG’s Publisher Matt Weiss. Fiji, known as the soft coral capital of the world, is an underwater photographer’s playground, especially for wide-angle photography. More over, the clear waters of Fiji are the perfect place for refining your photography skills. DPG will be on board the Nai’a, a luxury live aboard that has been in Fiji for decades, diving some of the most diverse and pristine coral reefs in the world.

Please email Matt Weiss or visit the DPG Expedition listing page for more information.

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Panasonic announces the LUMIX GF5 EVIL camera Photo

Panasonic announces the LUMIX GF5 EVIL camera

Panasonic has announced the release of the LUMIX GF5 EVIL camera. It features a new 12.1-megapixel Live MOS sensor and redesigned Venus Engine, which the company claims produces exceptional resolution, image rendering and color reproduction. It has a maximum of 12800 ISO sensitivity and a combination of 3DNR (3D Noise Reduction) and MNR (Multi-process Noise Reduction) . In common with other LUMIX G series camera, it has Contrast AF, with the addition for the GF5 of full-area focusing. Lastly, it can record 1920x1080 60i HD video in AVCHD format.

The GF5 will be available “later this year” at a price of $599.

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Nick Hope adds demo reel to forum Photo

Nick Hope adds demo reel to forum

Nick Hope of Bubble Vision has added his show reel to the forum. Intended as a showcase for his stock footage, the reel features marine life and other underwater subjects from Thailand, Myanmar (Burma), Indonesia, Fiji and Tonga. It consists of high-definition HDV video footage in 1080-50i and 1080-60i shot with the Sony HVR-Z1P camera. Nick used AviSynth and QTGMC to combine 1080-25i and 1080-30i footage into a single production at 720-30p.

As you might expect from demo reel, the images are spectacular. If you can, it is best viewed in HD.

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LUX resort announces Maldives Underwater Festival Photo

LUX resort announces Maldives Underwater Festival

The LUX Maldives resort on South Ari Atoll will host the first “Underwater Festival” in the Maldives from 14 - 20 May 2012. Amongst other activities, this will feature underwater photography sessions with award-winning photographers including Pascal Kobeh and Junji Takasago, free-diving courses and night diving using equipment that will capture fluorescence. In addition local expert and marine biologist, Chiara Fumagalli, will present workshops and forums during the festival.

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Rafa Herrero posts stunning pilot whale footage on the forum Photo

Rafa Herrero posts stunning pilot whale footage on the forum

Rafa Herrero has posted a stunning trailer for his documentary “Isora, story of a pod of pilot whales” on to the forums. The film tells the story of the life of a pod of pilot whales living in the waters around the Canary Islands, as well as their environment and the other creatures within it. The film was shot on a Panasonic HVX-200 over the past year and the full film will be released at the end of 2012.

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Sony announces the NEX-FS700U slow motion camcorder Photo

Sony announces the NEX-FS700U slow motion camcorder

After much speculation, Sony has announced the NEX-FS700U (700E in Europe). It is a bigger sister to the popular FS-100 which shares the same E-lens system and a similar form factor. By default the camera will shoot 1080P at 24/25/30/50 and 60 fps to cards using AVCHD 2.0. The camera will have also super slow motion capabilities at 1080P at 240fps, or up to 40x slow motion at lower (as yet unspecified) resolutions. Most interesting perhaps is a commitment from Sony to provide a firmware update to allow the NEX-FS700U to output 4K bitstream data over 3G HD-SDI when used with an optional Sony 4K recorder.

The camera will be available in June at a quoted price of “less than $10,000”.

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London Dive Show 2012 Photo

London Dive Show 2012

The London International Dive Show 2012 was held over the weekend on 31 March and 1 April at London’s ExCel exhibition center. Underwater image making was strongly represented, with the Photozone hosting a series of talks and lectures throughout both days, with manufacturers and retailers showing off their products to the public. Wetpixel’s Associate Editor Alex Mustard presented a talk offering advice about how to win photographic contests as one of the keynote speakers for the event, and manufacturers representatives attended from all over Europe, Asia and North America.

Wetpixel’s Adam Hanlon, with much assistance from Alex Mustard were on hand to cover the show for those of you who couldn’t be there.

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