15 Jan 2009
Obama goes digital
Olivier Laurent
The first official portrait of US President-elect Barack Obama has been unveiled. Taken by Pete Souza, who on 04 January was announced as the official White House photographer (see our previous report here). It's the first time in history, according to the Office of the President-Elect, that an official portrait of a president is taken using a digital camera.
The portrait was taken using a Canon EOS 5D Mark II camera (which shows that Souza was able to upgrade from his 5D camera... I guess being the president's official photographer opens doors!), using a 105mm focal length with an ISO speed of 100. F-stop was f/10.0.

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