Friday, February 27, 2009
The Epson R-D1xG is a new 6 megapixel rangefinder digital camera. An updated version of the original R-D1 and R-D1s models, which were discontinued in June 2007, the RD1xG retains the same 6 megapixel APS-C CCD sensor. It additionally offers a larger 2.5 inch LCD screen, SDHC card support, EDiART image processing and a handgrip. The Epson R-D1xG will be available in Japan on April 9th. Epson have already provided a photo gallery showing what the R-D1xG is capable of. The Epson R-D1xG is only being released in Japan.
Website: Epson Japan
Website: Epson R-D1xG Gallery
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The Olympus E-3 DSLR will be used in Space as part of the “Olympus Space Project”. Dr. Koichi Wakata, astronaut of JAXA, (Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency) will use the Olympus E3 to photograph the Earth from the “Kibo”, the Japanese experimental module within the ISS (International Space Station). Pictures of Earth taken with the E-3 will be posted on Olympus’ web sites and shown at photo exhibitions.
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Epson Signature Worthy Hot Press and Cold Press Papers have been released for the fine art market. The new Signature Worthy Hot Press and Cold Press Papers yield richer blacks, smoother tonal transitions and an expanded color gamut. The Hot Press papers offer a smooth surface and Cold Press papers offer a textured surface. In addition, Hot Press and Cold Press Bright offer a bright white point, while the Hot Press and Cold Press Natural offer a warm white point. The Signature Worthy Hot Press and Cold Press fine art cut sheet papers will be available in late April, with roll paper versions available later in 2009.
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Unibind Smart Calendar creates fully assembled, personalized calendars with no equipment needed. The Unibind patented Smart Calendar guide trays ensure perfect alignment and its unique adhesive permanently seals all paper types. The finished product is a professionally bound hanging wall calendar. Smart Calendars will be available from March 1st 2009.
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The LG W2442PA-BF is a new affordable 24 inch HD monitor. The W2442PA-BF features DVI and HDMI ports, 10,000:1 contrast ratio, response time of 2ms and built-in speakers. “Given the current economic climate in which consumers have become increasingly aware of their spending, affordable monitors with high-end features such as the W2442PA-BF, are appealing as users don’t need to sacrifice on specifications or quality.” commented Soyeon Shin, IT marketing manager, LG Electronics.
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Panasonic have released a new firmware update for the DMC-FS15 camera. Version 1.1 offers a “Performance improvement at the time of the slide show enforcement”.
Website: Panasonic DMC-FS15 1.1 Firmware Update
Extend the functionality of your Hasselblad camera system with new software and firmware versions. Phocus 1.1.3 for Mac and 1.0.2 for Windows adds full digital APO Correction for the HTS1.5. The Capture Info tool in Phocus has been extended with fields for HTS parameters, extension rings and converters. Support for ISO 800 on the H3DII-39 and ISO 1600 on the H3DII-31 is available via a new camera firmware update, plus full integration with H-series cameras and the HTS1.5.
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Thursday, February 26, 2009
The MemoryKick MediaCenter is the world’s first full-featured, high-speed, compact portable storage device that fits right into your pocket. It combines the best features of Photo Banks, MP3 players, Memory Card Readers, and Video Players in one lightweight and stylish device. The MemoryKick MediaCenter is available now in 6 colours in the US for $249.95 for the 30Gb version, $299.95 for 60Gb, and $399.95 for 120Gb.
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Popular photography website Steve’s Digicams has been bought by Internet Brands, a leading internet media company. “We are excited to be part of this powerful platform and look forward to the continued growth in content, technology, and community that Internet Brands will bring to Steve’s Digicams.” said Dannee Saylor, CEO and Editor of Steve’s Digicams. A press release from Internet Brands reveals that they bought four websites, including Steve’s Digicams, for $2.8 million in December 2008.
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The Jobo Giga Vu Sonic and Giga one Sonic are two new portable image storage devices. The Giga Vu Sonic features a download speed of up to 1GB in 30 seconds, RAW decoding, four hard disc capacities up to 250 GB, a 3.2 inch color display and numerous picture functions. The cheaper Giga one Sonic offers transfers up to 1GB of data in less than one minute, a long-lasting battery, four hard disc capacities up to 200 GB, a 1.8 inch LCD display and convenient operation via five easy-to-use buttons. Prices start at €329 for the Jobo Giga Vu Sonic, and €189 for the Jobo Giga one Sonic.
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