PMA Show 2005 Roundup
The first full day of PMA 2005 is now over. The press releases have almost dried up now, but I’ve still only covered half of the show floor, so there will be lots more to come during the next few days and after the show has finished. New today are Booth by Booth reports for Kodak and Casio, plus an in-depth look at the HP Photosmart 8750, which looks set to be a competitor in the A3 printer market. Stay tuned for even more exclusive news and views, if I can stay awake for long enough…




Canon PowerShot SX500 IS
Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ40
Fujifilm X20
Samsung NX1000
Canon PowerShot SX50 HS
Nokia Lumia 920 Review
Sony A58 Review
Nikon Coolpix S6400 Review
Samsung NX300 Review
Panasonic Lumix G6 Review
#1 Paul Larson
Mark,
You’re doing a great job... I honestly don't know how you get so much accomplished ... Keep up the great coverage...
Paul
4:40 am - Monday, February 21, 2005
#2 Mark Goldstein
Cheers Paul!! Lots of coffee and not too much sleep seems to be the key :) I'm just envious of the other sites who all have multiple writers, editors and masseurs (well, maybe not all of them have masseurs).
5:30 am - Monday, February 21, 2005
#3 Zoltan
Fast Lenses, Few D-SLRs
This is how I can sum up this year's PMA. To me, the real stars of this show were the Sigma 30mm f/1.4 (the world's first f/1.4 lens designed for APS-C sized sensors) and Olympus's f/2 zooms (the world's first f/2 zoom lenses ever made). On the other hand, D-SLR announcements were far fewer than expected.
And I agree with Paul - Mark, I don't know where all your energy comes from!!!
5:43 pm - Tuesday, February 22, 2005