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Maganbhai Patel, Known for his Studio Portraits, Passes Away
Maganbhai Patel passed away on 11 February in England. He was 95. He arrived in Coventry, from India, in 1951, and spent his initial years in shared housing, where he mingled with other immigrants. He found work at General Electric, where he was a member of their photographic society. Having already dabbled in photography when he was in India, Patel took photography classes in England. It was during this time that he began receiving assignments to photograph weddings and other events. Eventually, he quit his job to pursue photography full-time. Soon, he opened his own studio, close to home, where he photographed anybody who came in looking to have a portrait made of themselves. These individuals were mostly immigrants like him, hoping to get a passport picture made or to send photographs back home. At 94, his work came into the limelight, when his daughter showcased his work in a local exhibition group. “His work is of huge signifi cance not just for Coventry but the UK because it’s a window into the lives of people as they arrived here and the image they wanted to send home,” says Jason Tilley, curator of Photo Archive Miners.
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Elinchrom Unveils The ELB 500 TTL
Elinchrom has launched a new strobe light–the ELB 500 TTL. The company claims it is the world’s most powerful portable TTL light ever designed. The light provides 500Ws of power from a power pack.The whole set comprises of a 2.48kg power pack with removable battery, along with one or two light heads. The high speed sync allows the shortest shutter speeds of1/8000sec. The ELB 500 TTL has the shortest flash duration of 1/20,000sec. It features a manual lock function, in-built Skyport and Odin ll radio receivers, and a large OLED display. The lithium ion battery possesses a capacity of 72W/h, and can deliver 400 flash bursts at full power. Active Charging allows the battery to charge in or out of the pack, and it can be charged while being used.
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Canon Reveals New Entry-Level DSLRs
Canon has introduced three new cameras in its popular line of entry-level DSLRs-Canon EOS M50, Canon EOS 1500D, and Canon EOS 3000D. The Canon EOS M50 is a mirrorless camera, and the first in the company’s M-series to provide 4K video at 24p. It has a 24MP APS-C sensor, and a DIGIC 8 processor. It features an in-built 2.36M dot OLED electronic viewfinder, a 3-inch touchscreen, and dual pixel autofocus. The camera has an ISO range of 100-25600, which can be expanded to 51,200. It can also record 1080 HD video at 120p, and supports MPEG-4 and H.264 formats. The Canon EOS M50 uses the new CR3 Raw format. It shoot up to 10 fps, and 7.4fps in C-AF. The Canon EOS 1500D features a 24MP APS-C-size sensor, whereas Canon EOS 3000D has an 18MP APS-C sensor. Both the cameras feature an optical viewfinder, DIGIC 4+ image processors, and an ISO range of 100-6400, which can be expanded to 12,800. Canon 2000D and 4000D have a 9-point AF system with a cross-type sensor, and can record full HD videos at 30p or 24p. They also offer 3p fps burst shooting. However, both cameras feature different sizes of LCD. The Canon 1500D has a 3-inch LCD, and the Canon 3000D sports a 2.7-inch LCD.
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Egyptian Photojournalist Faces Death Penalty
Mahmoud Abu Zeid, alias Shawkan, is an Egyptian photojournalist who was apprehended on August 14th, 2013, while covering the anti-government demonstration in Cairo. He was assigned by Demotix–a British photo agency–to report on the clashes between the army, and the supporters of deposed President Mohamed Morsi, which took place in Cairo’s Rabaa al-Adawiya Square. Zeid, along with more than 700 people, has been charged with murder, attempted murder, and membership with the Muslim Brotherhood. The Egyptian prosecutors have appealed for ‘maximum penalty’, that is death by hanging for all the accused. He was held without any trial or charges till March 2016. The UN Working Group considers his imprisonment as arbitrary, and they have also demanded for his immediate release.
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