hot harry potter actress emma watson's Sony Ericsson Empire Film Awards 2006 and After party pictures


LONDON - MARCH 13: Actress Emma Watson arrives at the Sony Ericsson Empire Film Awards 2006, the annual awards show voted for by the public, at the Hilton London Metropole on March 13, 2006 in London, England.
Photo by: MJ Kim/Getty Images

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13TH MARCH 2006
The 2006 Sony Ericsson Empire Film Awards - After Party, held at the Cobden Club. London. UK.
Picture shows: Emma Watson.
PICTURE BY: SYLVIA LINARES / MATRIXPHOTOS.COM

Emma and Jason Isaacs (Lucius Malfoy) in the Sony Ericsson Empire Awards 2005




Cute British actress Emma Watson and British actor Jason Isaacs are pictured at the 2005 Sony Ericsson Empire Film Awards at London's Guildhall, UK 13/03/05 .

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Hartblei Superrotator Macro 120mm F4 TS review

Hartblei is a not a manufacturer well-known to the average photographer - the company occupies a small and specialised niche in the high-end lens market, making perspective control (tilt and shift) lenses using its unique 'Superrotator' barrel design. The optics are adapted from lenses which were originally designed for 6x6cm medium format cameras, and Hartblei exploits the resultant large image circle (85mm in diameter, essentially twice that required by the 35mm full-frame format) to provide a range of movements. The lenses can be shifted by up to 10mm off-centre, and tilted by up to 8 degrees; most impressively the directions of tilt and shift can be set completely freely with respect to each other and the camera (a capability recently imitated by Canon with its TS-E 17mm F4 L and TS-E 24mm F3.5 L II lenses). Almost all DSLR systems are supported, with Hartblei making versions in Canon, Nikon, Sony, and Pentax mounts, and even offering models for the now-defunct Leica R and Contax systems.

One consequence of the medium format heritage of Hartblei's lenses is the range of focal lengths available - the company offers 40mm F4, 80mm F2.8 and 120mm F4 Macro optics. As originally designed for 6x6, these gave wideangle, normal and telephoto angles of view, but on the 35mm-format DSLRs they are now most likely to be used with, they behave as normal, short telephoto and medium telephoto lenses, with a marked lack of wideangle capability. On the plus side, the image quality of these designs promises to be extremely high - Hartblei has been working in partnership with Carl Zeiss in the development and production of its lenses, which now proudly sport an 'Optics by Carl Zeiss' legend as a result.

Perhaps the most interesting lens in Hartblei's lineup is the Superrotator 120mm F4 Macro TS, which is the longest perspective control lens currently available for 35mm-format cameras. The focal length of this lens makes it ideally suited to close-up and studio work, for which the use of tilt movements to control depth of field should allow the user to extract the maximum image quality from the latest high resolution full frame DSLRs (such as the Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Nikon D3X and Sony Alpha 900). The use of 'Macro' in the lens name indicates that it is designed to retain high image quality at close focus distances (although it does not achieve 1:1 magnification), and the design uniquely uses two-stage focusing for extra precision at close range. The optical formula consists of 6 elements in 4 groups, and is based on the classic double-Gauss design which promises low distortion and minimal chromatic aberration.

In this review we'll take a close look at the design and operation of the tilt and shift mechanism, which is shared with Hartblei's other 'Superrotator' lenses. We'll also test the lens's optics, looking at how it performs both when it is conventionally centered, and also when it is fully shifted. Finally we'll look at how the perspective control movements can be used in practical applications.

Andy Westlake

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Canon EOS 5D Mark II Review

When the original 5D was introduced, Canon made it possible for photographers with relatively modest budgets to purchase a full-frame DSLR. Now, for about the same price, photographers can easily put their hands on a full-frame, high resolution camera with HD video.

As appealing as the camera's HD video feature is (especially for wedding photographers, photojournalists, and underwater shooters), the 5D Mark II is, first and foremost, a digital still camera. Excellent image quality and a full feature set are the camera's two biggest selling points; HD video is the icing on the cake. Whether you're stepping up from another Canon DSLR or want a back-up for a higher Canon model, the 5D Mark II is certain to appeal to the most discerning photographer-even those who will never (or almost never) utilize the video feature.

Pros:

* "Affordable" full-frame, high resolution camera
* Full feature set
* Excellent high ISO performance
* Live View with 3 AF modes
* HD video capabilities

Cons:

* Relatively slow burst mode
* Autofocus a little slow in low light
* No built-in flash, which is not a big deal but an on-board flash could be useful
* On board microphone is fairly weak and monaural (an accessory mic is required for stereo recording)


Theano Nikitas

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Actress Emma Watson on NBC Today Show 2007




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Emma Watson, who plays Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter movies, is interviewed on the NBC "Today" television show in New York, Thursday July 12 2007. The fifth film, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" opened Wednesday.
(AP Photo/Richard Drew)

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Canon EOS 500D / Rebel T1i Review

Canon’s EOS 500D – or Rebel T1i as it’s known in North America – is the company’s latest entry-to-mid-level DSLR and the successor to the hugely popular EOS 450D / Rebel XSi. Announced towards the end of March 2009, the 500D / T1i externally resembles its predecessor with exactly the same dimensions and similar weight, but inherits a number of features from the higher-end EOS 50D and EOS 5D Mark II models; it also becomes the company’s second DSLR to feature HD video recording.
The EOS 500D / Rebel T1i features a jump from the 12.2 Megapixels of its predecessor to the same 15.1 Megapixels as the semi-pro EOS 50D. Canon describes the sensor as being almost the same as the 50D's, and indeed it also shares the same 100-12800 ISO sensitivity range and 14-bit processing.

But there are a number of key differences, starting with half the data transfer rate, responsible for the 500D / T1’s slower continuous shooting rate and its 1080p video mode only operating at 20fps (see below). Additionally while the 50D’s sensor employed gapless micro-lenses, the 500D / T1i does not, and the 50D's fluorine anti-dust sensor coating is also not present here. But the 500D / T1i has one major feature missing from its higher-end counterpart.

Gordon Laing

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British actors Rupert Grint (R) and Emma Watson pose during a photocall before the release of the movie "Harry Potter and the order of the Phoenix" directed by British David Yates, 04 July 2007 in Paris.

Emma and Rupert Grint in Japan, promoting Harry Potter and the Prisioner of Azkaban, June 2003.

LONDON - SEPTEMBER 28: (UK TABLOID NEWSPAPERS OUT) Actors (L-R) Rupert Grint, Emma Watson and Daniel Radcliffe pose in the awards room with the Best Family Film award for "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" at the National Movie Awards at the Royal Festival Hall on September 28, 2007 in London, England.
(Photo by Gareth Davies/Getty Images)

Sony Ericsson Empire Film Awards 2006

LONDON - MARCH 13: Producer David Heyman, Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint pose with The Empire Outstanding Contribution Award for The Harry Potter Films during the Sony Ericsson Empire Film Awards 2006 at the Hilton London Metropole on March 13, 2006 in London, England.
(Photo by MJ Kim/Getty Images)



Ron-Watson-Radcliffe: Harry Potter Britain World Premiere




The three main characters of the Harry Potter films, British actor Daniel Radcliffe, right, actress Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint, left, in London's Leicester Square for the premiere of their latest Harry Potter film, 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire', Sunday Nov. 6, 2005. The film is to be released on Nov. 18, 2005 and is the fourth in the series of Harry Potter films based on the books by author J. K. Rowling.
(AP Photo/ Max Nash)

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