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Thursday, June 16, 2005

Microsoft have released the RAW Image Thumbnailer and Viewer for Windows XP. The Microsoft RAW Image Thumbnailer and Viewer is a free “PowerToy” for Microsoft Windows XP that provides the ability to view, organize, and print photos captured in RAW image formats from supported digital cameras. Not that the download is 49 Mbs in size and you must have Service Pack 2 for XP installed.

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Often likened to a ‘digital negative,’ a RAW image is the native image format for a growing number of quality digital cameras. Because of the camera-specific nature of RAW files, they are not supported natively within Microsoft Windows. As a result, photographers shooting RAW have not been able to take advantage of the built-in features provided in Windows XP for viewing, organizing, and printing RAW photos—until now.

Microsoft have released the RAW Image Thumbnailer and Viewer for Windows XP. The Microsoft RAW Image Thumbnailer and Viewer is a free “PowerToy” for Microsoft Windows XP that provides the ability to view, organize, and print photos captured in RAW image formats from supported digital cameras. Not that the download…

Epson Stylus Pro R2400Like the look of the new Epson Stylus Photo R2400 A3+ photo printer, but don’t want to pay for one? Then Photo-i’s competition will be right up your street, especially if you live in the UK - they are giving away an Epson Stylus Photo R2400 to one lucky reader (but only if you live in the UK).

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Like the look of the new Epson Stylus Photo R2400 A3+ photo printer, but don’t want to pay for one? Then Photo-i’s competition will be right up your street, especially if you live in the UK - they are giving away an Epson Stylus Photo R2400 to one lucky reader…

Wacom Intuos3Wacom Press Release

Wacom receives international award for product design

The Intuos3 pen tablet system from Wacom was awarded the coveted “red dot” for high design quality in the product design category by the Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen. Deciding factors for the independent jury’s decision included the clear, straightforward design of the pen tablet system, coupled with the emotional appeal achieved through the use of high-quality material and backpainting to provide optical depth.

These electronic input devices, manufactured by market leader Wacom, are characterized by the manner in which they transfer the intuitive feeling of using pen and paper to a more technical workflow in an incredibly realistic way. For many professional users, who use a pen tablet on a daily basis for many hours at a time, the character and personality of a product play just as important a role as functionality.

Wacom Press Release Wacom receives international award for product design The Intuos3 pen tablet system from Wacom was awarded the coveted “red dot” for high design quality in the product design category by the Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen. Deciding factors for the independent jury’s decision included the clear, straightforward design…

Fujifilm Digital AccentsFujifilm USA Press Release

“Digital accents by Fujifilm” Offer a Range of Accessory Options for Digital Photographers

Valhalla, NY, June 16, 2005 - As digital camera penetration increases, amateur photographers are looking to accessory products like camera bags, tripods and media wallets to accent their digital imaging experience. Research shows that almost half of all consumers are likely to purchase related accessories at the time if their digital camera purchase*.

Fuji Photo Film U.S.A., Inc., is responding to this trend by creating a new, universal line of digital camera accessories called “Digital accents by Fujifilm.” Designed to mesh perfectly with the lifestyles and photo habits of a wide variety of digital photographers “Digital accents by Fujifilm” accessories enhance the imaging experience, empowering consumers to take great photographs in exotic places around the world or in familiar surroundings around the corner from their home.

Fujifilm USA Press Release “Digital accents by Fujifilm” Offer a Range of Accessory Options for Digital Photographers Valhalla, NY, June 16, 2005 - As digital camera penetration increases, amateur photographers are looking to accessory products like camera bags, tripods and media wallets to accent their digital imaging experience. Research shows…

Extensis Inc has released free updates for all its Photoshop Tools products, including Mask Pro, PhotoFrame, Intellihance Pro and pxl SmartScale. The free updates for registered users will provide Adobe Creative Suite compatibility.

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Extensis Inc has released free updates for all its Photoshop Tools products, including Mask Pro, PhotoFrame, Intellihance Pro and pxl SmartScale. The free updates for registered users will provide Adobe Creative Suite compatibility. Website: Extensis - Product Compatibility Information

SanDisk Extreme IIISandisk Press Release

SANDISK’S EXTREME III FLASH MEMORY CARDS WIN MAJOR TIPA DIGITAL IMAGING AWARD—BEST 2005 IMAGING STORAGE PRODUCT

TIPA Award Is Europe’s Highest Prize For Best Photo Products

COLOGNE, GERMANY, June 16, 2005 -SanDisk® Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) today announced that the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA), an organization of 30 top photography publications from across Europe, has given its Best Imaging Storage Media Award For 2005 to the SanDisk Extreme™ III line of high-speed storage cards. SanDisk Extreme III cards, the world’s fastest flash memory cards, were recognized by leading editors, many of whom are professional photographers, as setting “a new standard for industry performance.”

Sandisk Press Release SANDISK’S EXTREME III FLASH MEMORY CARDS WIN MAJOR TIPA DIGITAL IMAGING AWARD—BEST 2005 IMAGING STORAGE PRODUCT TIPA Award Is Europe’s Highest Prize For Best Photo Products COLOGNE, GERMANY, June 16, 2005 -SanDisk® Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) today announced that the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA), an organization of 3…

Fujifilm FinePix F10 ZoomImaging Resource have reviewed the new Fujifilm FinePix F10 Zoom, which has an ISO range of 80 to 1600, Super CCD sensor with 6.1 megapixels and a 2.5 inch LCD screen.

“Very low noise, though strong blurring and loss of detail at the highest ISO settings. Images from the Fuji F10 were just remarkably “clean,” with image noise levels far below what I’m accustomed to seeing from consumer-level digital cameras. Noise was pretty much non-existent at low ISO settings, and with very little loss of subject to the anti-noise processing. At ISO 400, the anti-noise processing just began to blur the finer details, but the results were far better than any other consumer-grade camera I’ve tested in recent memory. At ISOs 800 and 1600, the images blurred quite a bit more, but the noise levels remained surprisingly low. ISO 800 shots were a little marginal for 8x10 inch prints, but looked great at 5x7, and even ISO 1600 ones looked OK at that size. Shots at ISO 400 looked just great when printed as large as 8x10 inches. All in all, a very impressive performance!”

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Imaging Resource have reviewed the new Fujifilm FinePix F10 Zoom, which has an ISO range of 80 to 1600, Super CCD sensor with 6.1 megapixels and a 2.5 inch LCD screen. “Very low noise, though strong blurring and loss of detail at the highest ISO settings. Images from the Fuji…

Ricoh Caplio GX8DIWA member and Czech website FotoAparat.cz have published the first online review of the Ricoh Caplio GX8, an 8.24 megapixel update of the Ricoh Caplio GX.

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DIWA member and Czech website FotoAparat.cz have published the first online review of the Ricoh Caplio GX8, an 8.24 megapixel update of the Ricoh Caplio GX. Website: FotoAparat.cz - Ricoh GX8 Review Website: Read my Ricoh Caplio GX8 Review

Nikon Coolpix S1DCResource have reviewed the Nikon Coolpix S1, a 5.1 megapixel digital camera with a 35-105mm 3x Zoom-Nikkor ED lens.

“Photo quality is really the S1’s weak point. While photos were well-exposed with low noise and purple fringing levels and accurate colors, there was way too much blurring around the edges of the images in my opinion. While all ultra-thin cameras have some issues like this, it was noticeably worse than average on the Coolpix S1. And, as you’d expect from a compact camera, redeye was a problem. The S1’s movie mode was not great, with poor quality at the highest resolution (VGA) and a sluggish frame rate. Camera performance was average in almost all areas, save for the decent continuous shooting mode.”

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DCResource have reviewed the Nikon Coolpix S1, a 5.1 megapixel digital camera with a 35-105mm 3x Zoom-Nikkor ED lens. “Photo quality is really the S1’s weak point. While photos were well-exposed with low noise and purple fringing levels and accurate colors, there was way too much blurring around the edges…

Canon Digital IXUS 50MacWorld have reviewed the Canon Digital IXUS 50, a 5 megapixel digital camera with stainless steel finish that is Canon’s smallest ever 5.0 Megapixel optical zoom camera (also known as the SD400).

“The PowerShot SD400’s startup is almost instantaneous, and shutter lag virtually nonexistent. Continuous shooting mode takes a shot every second or so, and I managed to snap a dozen pictures before the camera began pausing to write the images to memory (performance will depend on your memory card).”

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MacWorld have reviewed the Canon Digital IXUS 50, a 5 megapixel digital camera with stainless steel finish that is Canon’s smallest ever 5.0 Megapixel optical zoom camera (also known as the SD400). “The PowerShot SD400’s startup is almost instantaneous, and shutter lag virtually nonexistent. Continuous shooting mode takes a shot…

Nikon D70sCNET have published their review of the new Nikon D70s DSLR camera.

“With the D70s, Nikon upgrades its popular D70 consumer digital SLR. The improvements are minor, but they should be sufficient to keep this camera, already one of the best in the sub-$1,000 class, competitive with smaller rivals, such as the Pentax *ist DS, and ones with higher pixel counts, such as the Canon Digital Rebel XT. This tweaked 6-megapixel model retains the solid design, the impressive performance, and the excellent image quality we liked in the original, while repairing a few of the more frustrating shortcomings.”

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CNET have published their review of the new Nikon D70s DSLR camera. “With the D70s, Nikon upgrades its popular D70 consumer digital SLR. The improvements are minor, but they should be sufficient to keep this camera, already one of the best in the sub-$1,000 class, competitive with smaller rivals, such…

Konica Minolta DiMAGE G600CNET have just reviewed the 6 megapixel Konica Minolta DiMAGE G600 digital camera.

“Who says affordable point-and-shoot cameras have to be dumbed down? Despite its small size and moderate price, the Konica Minolta Dimage G600 incorporates a 6-megapixel sensor, a 3X optical zoom, dual card slots, and full manual alternatives for most of its automatic settings. It’s a highly capable digital camera, with the built-in signal processor kicking in for exposures longer than 1.2 seconds, providing nearly noise-free low-light photos.”

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CNET have just reviewed the 6 megapixel Konica Minolta DiMAGE G600 digital camera. “Who says affordable point-and-shoot cameras have to be dumbed down? Despite its small size and moderate price, the Konica Minolta Dimage G600 incorporates a 6-megapixel sensor, a 3X optical zoom, dual card slots, and full manual alternatives…

Olympus CAMEDIA C-60 ZOOMCNET have just reviewed the 6 megapixel Olympus CAMEDIA C-60 ZOOM.

“Picture quality was generally good. Most shots exhibited accurate colors, though we saw a tendency toward a slight red or yellow color cast. The best photos were exterior shots with plenty of light; however, when we lowered the light, the visual noise increased dramatically, with a corresponding degradation in sharpness and detail. Some of our ISO 400 photos were so riddled with noise they resembled frames from a video shot.”

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CNET have just reviewed the 6 megapixel Olympus CAMEDIA C-60 ZOOM. “Picture quality was generally good. Most shots exhibited accurate colors, though we saw a tendency toward a slight red or yellow color cast. The best photos were exterior shots with plenty of light; however, when we lowered the light…

Konica Minolta DiMAGE X60DigiCamReview have published the first online review of the new Konica Minolta DiMAGE X60, which has a large 2.5inch LCD screen (but no optical viewfinder), 5 megapixels and a sliding lens cover.

“Image quality is fairly average: The images have quite nuetral colour with low saturation and contrast - some people may prefer this but unfortunately the camera offers no controls to customise this - so you will need to make sure you’re happy with the camera’s colour reproduction before buying. Images are quite soft, have fairly low detail and also suffer with vignetting, and red-eye problems. Purple fringing was low. The camera did a good job focusing. There is a good range of image sizes and a good choice of compression options. The macro mode is very good. Auto white balance and metering seemed to be good. The movie mode is good.”

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DigiCamReview have published the first online review of the new Konica Minolta DiMAGE X60, which has a large 2.5inch LCD screen (but no optical viewfinder), 5 megapixels and a sliding lens cover. “Image quality is fairly average: The images have quite nuetral colour with low saturation and contrast - some…

Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Fujifilm FinePix S3 ProDIWA Press Release

Fujifilm constantly pursues perfection in their image sensor development, presently peaked by the Super CCD II SR. The professional FinePix S3 Pro benefits from Fujifilm’s latest sensor technologies, a fine display of their achievements in simulating the advantages of film, yet maintaining the digital versatility.

Amsterdam, 15. June, 2005 – DIWA (Digital Imaging Websites Association), a world-wide organization of collaborating websites, today has the pleasure of announcing a DIWA Gold Award to the professional FinePix S3 Pro digital SLR.

DIWA Press Release Fujifilm constantly pursues perfection in their image sensor development, presently peaked by the Super CCD II SR. The professional FinePix S3 Pro benefits from Fujifilm’s latest sensor technologies, a fine display of their achievements in simulating the advantages of film, yet maintaining the digital versatility. Amsterdam, 15…

JVC Everio G SeriesJVC Press Release

NO TAPE, NO DISC – NEW JVC CAMCORDERS FEATURE LARGE CAPACITY, BUILT-IN HARD DISK DRIVES

New Everio G Series records more than 10.5 hours of DVD-quality video.

NEW YORK, June 14, 2005 – JVC today announced a new series of camcorders that eliminates the need to carry tapes, discs or any media at all, yet can record up to seven hours of DVD movie-quality video. They also record more than 10.5 hours at a quality level comparable to a DVD camcorder’s 30-minute mode. The new JVC Everio G Series camcorders record to a built-in hard disk drive and will be available in 20 and 30 gigabyte (GB) versions, offering unprecedented camcorder storage capacity.

JVC Press Release NO TAPE, NO DISC – NEW JVC CAMCORDERS FEATURE LARGE CAPACITY, BUILT-IN HARD DISK DRIVES New Everio G Series records more than 10.5 hours of DVD-quality video. NEW YORK, June 14, 2005 – JVC today announced a new series of camcorders that eliminates the need to carry…

Olympus PPO-E04 Underwater Lens PortOlympus Japan Press Release

Olympus Imaging Corporation (President: Masaharu Okubo) is pleased to announce the introduction of the “PPO-E04” Underwater Lens Port. This new accessory allows professional underwater photography using E-System wide zoom lenses. The “PPO-E04” will go on sale in July 2005.

This underwater lens port is a genuine Olympus accessory for the “ZUIKO DIGITAL” series of “Designed for Digital” lenses. To support professional use, it is able to withstand water pressures at depths of up to 60 meters. Professional underwater photography is now possible using digital SLR cameras.

Olympus Japan Press Release Olympus Imaging Corporation (President: Masaharu Okubo) is pleased to announce the introduction of the “PPO-E04” Underwater Lens Port. This new accessory allows professional underwater photography using E-System wide zoom lenses. The “PPO-E04” will go on sale in July 2005. This underwater lens port is a genuine…

Nikon Coolpix 4600PCMagazine have reviewed the 5 megapixel Nikon Coolpix 5600 that was announced at PMA in February.

“The Nikon Coolpix 5600’s compact form factor harks back to that of the Coolpix 775 (which debuted in 2001), a camera that was quick, light, and fun to use. For Nikon’s follow-up, integrating two out of three of these qualities isn’t bad, but it isn’t so good, either. The 5600 is light and fun to use, but we take issue with its speed—specifically recycle time. That’s a shame, because the 5600 (as well as the related 4MP Coolpix 4600 and 7MP Coolpix 7600) is nicely designed and fairly easy to use, and it gives users 16 accurate and versatile scene modes from which to choose.”

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PCMagazine have reviewed the 5 megapixel Nikon Coolpix 5600 that was announced at PMA in February. “The Nikon Coolpix 5600’s compact form factor harks back to that of the Coolpix 775 (which debuted in 2001), a camera that was quick, light, and fun to use. For Nikon’s follow-up, integrating two…

Samsung Digimax V700DIWA member Steves Digicams have published their review of the new 7 megapixel Samsung Digimax V700.

“At the time of this review, the Digimax V700 is the highest resolution model that Samsung has to offer, with a 7-megapixel imager mated to a Schneider 3x optical zoom lens. You can choose from a wide variety of exposure modes; from the typical “Auto"matic and Program point-n-shoot modes for newbies, to pre-programmed scene specific modes and special effects for the creative, and the more versatile Shutter priority, Aperture priority and Manual modes for those who like more control.”

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DIWA member Steves Digicams have published their review of the new 7 megapixel Samsung Digimax V700. “At the time of this review, the Digimax V700 is the highest resolution model that Samsung has to offer, with a 7-megapixel imager mated to a Schneider 3x optical zoom lens. You can choose…

Samsung Digimax U-CA 505DIWA member Steves Digicams have reviewed the 5 megapixel Samsung Digimax U-CA 505.

“The overall image quality in 5M/Super Fine mode was also average. The majority of our outdoors samples were relatively sharp and well exposed. However, the flesh tones in our outdoor portraits were way too cool and images were a bit overexposed when using its forced (fill) flash mode. I noticed above average amounts of noise in high/low contrast areas, with images looking grainy when viewed at 100%.”

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DIWA member Steves Digicams have reviewed the 5 megapixel Samsung Digimax U-CA 505. “The overall image quality in 5M/Super Fine mode was also average. The majority of our outdoors samples were relatively sharp and well exposed. However, the flesh tones in our outdoor portraits were way too cool and images…