Welcome to Imaging Resource's PMA 2010 Tradeshow Coverage! The Photo Marketing Association's Spring tradeshow is the largest photo-centric show in North America, and we'll be reporting for the twelfth straight year. Our coverage will will take a different turn this year, but will still include the latest news from the one of photography's largest tradeshows. Watch this space for new announcements as they happen!
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Video Coverage (most recent first). Click on the image to view! |
John Doe tells us about his unique process for printing photographs on canvas, a service for both professional photographers and consumers.
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Dean Falander of brilliantframes.com tells us about his unique framing system, which not only snaps together to form various shapes, it can also hold up to 20 photographs for storage and easy rotation.
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George Barker of SkyTop Trading (skytoptrading.com or cameraholster.com) shows his company's impressive camera holsters, which range from around $280 to $900, providing firm, durable, and versatile protection for SLR cameras.
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Dave Etchells talks to Samsung Australia's Ben Halcomb about the new Samsung NX10 SLD, which has an APS-C sized sensor.
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Andrew Bausk shows off a few of Olympus's new waterproof housing's new features. It's the latest waterproof housing for the latest Micro Four Thirds camera, the E-PL1. The new PT-EP01 delivers complete control over the camera's functions, and even includes fiber-optic connection points to link the E-PL1's built-in flash to up to two UFL-2 underwater strobes. It's an impressive setup.
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Sony announces their upcoming ultra-compact interchangeable lens Alpha products at their PMA 2010 Press Conference.
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We picked three of our favorite products from the Sneak Peek at PMA 2010 in Anaheim, California, and shot some video of each. Clik Elite bags (clikelite.com) shows two bags that turn into camera or lighting supports; Marshall Electronics (lcdracks.com) shows a unique HDMI LCD monitor for your digital SLR; and Foolography (foolography.com) shows off their unique bluetooth GPS adapter.
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