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Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Aaduki Multimedia Insurance has announced a new Amateur Scheme, targeted at amateur photographers who wish to insure their equipment on a bespoke policy basis. This product is to be underwritten by Amlin, one of the leading insurers based at Lloyds of London. The amateur policy will automatically include for travel abroad and cover will be provided for theft from unattended vehicles subject to the policy terms. The product is available from Aaduki offices and to purchase online 24 hours a day at http://www.aaduki.com.
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DivePhotoGuide.com and Wetpixel.com have announced the winners of the 2009 DEEP Indonesia international underwater photography competition. DEEP Indonesia is part of a unique international series of international underwater imagery competitions founded by professional underwater photographers Jason Heller & Eric Cheng and hosted by popular websites DivePhotoGuide.com and Wetpixel.com, collaboratively with DEEP Indonesia, Indonesia’s first and only watersports expo. Photographers from around the globe competed in seven themed categories (Divers, Animal Portraits, Animal Behavior, Reefscapes, Environment & Conservation, Compact Camera, and Indonesian Residents) to win over $30,000 in prizes. The category winners are Edvin Eng, Marina Kochetova (twice), Gabriele Donati, Marchione Giacomo, John Trone and Maria Rivarola.
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Animals Up Close, a new book by Igor Siwanowicz, is a 96-page collection of close-up photographs of small creatures. From the beautiful to the bizarre, every page draws us into a tiny world which we would never be able to appreciate with the naked eye. Animals Up Close is available for $16.99.
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Samsng has announced two new, compact digital camcorders, the Samsung SMX-C10 and SMX-C14. Both offer an f/1.8-2.4 10x zoom lens paired with Hyper Image Stabilisation to help reduce blurry footage. They also feature a 230,000-dot, swiveling 2.7-inch wide LCD screen. The new SMX-C14 has 16GB of internal Samsung flash memory and is expandable via an SD/SDHC memory card slot. Thanks to H.264 compression, which drastically enhances recording times when used with standard definition video, users can record over six hours of footage directly to the SMX-C14’s 16GB of built-in memory. The SMX-C10 does not feature any internal storage and requires the use of SD/SDHC media. The SMX-C10 and SMX-C14 will be available in July 2009.
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NEC Display Solutions is expanding its NEC SpectraView series with a widescreen 24” model offering hardware calibration and two wide-gamut reference LCD monitors. The displays in question are the NEC SpectraView 2490, the NEC SpectraView Reference 2690 and the NEC SpectraView Reference 3090 (pictured). The IPS panel for the 2490 satisfies the requirements of top quality professional image processing, as do the H-IPS (horizontal in-plane switching) panels of the 2690 and 3090 models, as IPS is claimed to be the best panel technology for colour-critical applications. The monitors offer up to 107 percent AdobeRGB colour space coverage, a contrast ratio of 1000:1 and a viewing angle of 178 degrees. The new NEC SpectraView displays are available now. MSRPs range from £1,255 for the NEC SpectraView 2490 to £2,369 for the NEC SpectraView Reference 3090.
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MAGIX has released the newest version of its slideshow software, MAGIX Xtreme PhotoStory on CD & DVD. This program lets you organise, share and show your pictures on your HDTV. Some of the features and additions include Picture-to-Music matching, over 30 new 3D animations and slide transitions and more than 50 templates. Version 8 is available now for $29.99 plus shipping.
Website: Xtreme PhotoStory
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HP has announced that a customised version of its HP Indigo WS6000 Commercial Digital Press will be available to professional photo labs in July. This customised photo specialty solution comes configured for HP SmartStream print server solutions for high-volume commercial print production. The HP Indigo WS6000 Commercial Digital Press connects with HP Indigo commercial unified workflow and provides the same HP Indigo print quality across the different applications and platforms. The digital printing replicates the media structure and coating, removes wet processes and offers superior gloss uniformity while the thin layer requires less colorant.
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VholdR has released the ContourHD, a new HD camcorder that can be attached to a biker’s, skier’s or snowboarder’s helmet to shoot action-packed videos. The ContourHD can shoot high-definition movies at a resolution of 1280x720 pixels and a frame rate of 30 frames per second, or standard-definition videos at 60fps, and record them as MOV files using the H.264 codec. The device is equipped with a fixed-focal-length lens, has a water-resistant body and is compatible with microSD cards. The ContourHD can be preordered form a number of online retailers, including Adorama, Amazon and others. Prices start at $279.99.
Website: ContourHD
Nikon has announced that it had revised its profit forecast for the year ended 31 March 2009, to ¥28,000. This represents a change of +4,000 yen, or +16.7%, over the previous forecast. On the other hand, it is still a 63% decline versus last year, blamed on the global economic slowdown triggered by the global financial crisis, as well as the appreciation of the yen and a decline of the stock market.
Source: Nikon’s Revision of the Forecasts of Financial Results
SnapMyLife has announced the launch of two free camera-oriented applications for BlackBerry smartphones. Both the SnapMyLife and Snap2Twitter applications are now available on BlackBerry App World. The SnapMyLife application is seamlessly integrated with a BlackBerry smartphone’s camera, and users can post new pictures with a single click. The Snap2Twitter application is designed specifically for consumers who want to use their BlackBerry smartphone to post pictures to their Twitter accounts. It links directly to the camera interface, and immediately updates the user’s Twitter feed with the tweet and a link to the photo.
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