Today we are going to review Rob Galbraith digital photography site. For long time now I've been using Rob Galbraith website to read about many stories, news, highlights and articles about new digital photography gear, accessories, which are written by Rob Galbraith himself and it's editors. His website is operated by little guy media, the digital photography training company. Rob Galbraith is the publisher and CO-Editor of RobGalbraith.com website.
If you read the 'about page', you can see that Rob Galbraith has been giving consulting to over 200 news organizations, and has been taking in that part in seminars related to digital photography, and he has written a digital photography guide called 'a digital photojournalist's guide', that it's now in its fourth edition. There are other two people in the stuff like Co-Editor Mike Sturk, which is a freelance photographer with lots of experience in the digital photography field. The other guy in Rob Galbraith website is Eamon Hickey, an independent writer in New York City, which many articles written on Rob Galbraith website were written by him.
So let's see what you can find on Rob Galbraith website. The website is separated mainly to three parts. On the left side, there is a menu which you can find links to the RSS feed of RobGalbraith.com syndication content, so you can subscribe to it and stay updated with news, headlines and article summaries, which are being updated very often. Underneath the RSS link, there is a link to the Compact Flash and SanDisk memory cards performance database, which is regularly updated with speed tests results that might help you the professional photographer in selecting in deciding which camera storage media to use. On the main page of the Compact Flash and SanDisk performance database page, you can see an introduction about SD/SDHC technology is and how there are in comparison to Compact Flash technology,and how ut of testing is done.
Next, you can see the performance tests for a wide variety of professional and amateur DSLR digital cameras like Canon EOS 50D, Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III, Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Nikon D700, Nikon D89, Nikon D3X and many others. In the middle section of the main page, you can see a featured article, that currently we can see five articles that you can choose, which want to read like the Canon EOS 7D newly announced digital SLR camera (as for today of course), article about Nikon's new replacement for the D300, the Nikon D300s which offers 720p video capture, another review about a multimedia camera bag and others. Underneath the featured articles' section on the RobGalbraith.com Main page, there is the news section, which is almost daily updated with hot and interesting news and headlines, which are related to of digital photography and electronic products and gadgets, which are somehow related to digital photography and can interest professional photographers.
On the right side of Rob Galbraith homepage, you can see the site highlight. Underneath it are links to software sites, which are related to digital photography photo editing, drivers, color calibration, Photoshop plug-ins from various companies. You can find links to Mac Aperture, capture one Pro, DSLR remote Pro, Adobe Lightroom, Nikon software, noise ninja Photoshop plug-in for photograph noise removal and many others. Underneath it all links to the latest camera firmware, arranged by camera manufacturer companies like Canon and Nikon. And you can also see the archives of all the articles and use sorted by years and months.
Rob Galbraith is a website that targeted for professional photographers and enthusiasts photographers, who research the Internet to find in-depth technology related articles and benchmarks in the professional photography field. If you want to widen your knowledge and stay up to date with professional and up-to-date news, Rob Galbraith is the website you should visit. Just let you know that you can sign up for the RSS syndication feed, so you can stay updated with the Rob Galbraith articles using your favorite RSS reader client.

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