I’m down in sunny Anaheim, California at the Photo Marketing Association (PMA) 2010 Sneak Peek.
PMA is an international photo trade association, encompassing companies from all aspects of the photo industry, from camera manufacturers, printers, photo processors, papers, software and displays.
The PMA trade show officially kicks off tonight at 5pm, and the exhibition doors open tomorrow morning at 10:30 here at the Anaheim Convention Center, but already, there is a ton of awesome new products worth a look.
Just to give a taste of some products and news we’ll feature over the next few days, here are some highlights:
- The trend in this years point-and-shoot cameras: waterproof, durable, touch-screen, and retro styles.
- A vast new line from Fujifilm including a 3D handheld point-and-shoot and a medium format camera.
- A preview of Sigma’s 2010 line of lenses for full frame cameras.
- ThinkTank Photo showcased some exciting new products, including the Hydrophobia 70-200 rain cover (pictured below) and the Retrospective soft-sided camera and lens shoulder bags.

Keep an eye out for those stories and more on our site.
Update: This giveaway is now over. We’ve randomly selected a winner and posted it here. Thanks to everyone who entered! Check back again soon for more great stuff.

It’s time for another PetaPixel giveaway! This week I’m giving away a Streetwalker backpack by Think Tank Photo.
To enter, all you need to do is answer the following question:
If you could photograph anywhere in the world, where would you go?
There are two ways to enter this giveaway. You can send us your answer both ways to double your chances:
- Leave a comment on this entry with your response
- Tweet your response, and include the following link to this post so we can find it: http://bit.ly/ppsw. Here’s an example tweet:
My dream place to photograph would be Cambodia! http://bit.ly/ppsw
This giveaway will end in a week on Saturday August 15th, 2009. We’ll randomly select an entry and send the Streetwalker to the winner.
Good luck! I look forward to reading your responses!
Update on August 13th, 2009 at 11:42 PST: Don’t worry if your tweet entry doesn’t show up in the reactions list below the comments. I wrote a script that automatically collects every tweet submission neatly into a table, weeding out multiple tweets and such. Just make sure the URL we gave (http://bit.ly/ppsw) appears somewhere in the tweet. This is what we search for to collect the entries. If you included it, we got your entry.
206 tweet entries so far at the time of writing this update.