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Pocket-Lint have published a review of the new 5 megapixel Panasonic DMC-FX7.
”...the image quality is surprisingly good with excellent auto white balance, exposure and focus is consistent and reliable plenty of detail thanks to the excellent Leica Vario-Elmarit 3x, 35-105mmF2.8 lens. Noise control – at all sensitivity settings up to ISO 200, after which noise seems to leap – is well controlled and the colour is good too, with, if anything, almost to subtle colour rendition, but highlights can be blown away too quickly in high contrast areas though.”
Website: Pocket-Lint - Panasonic DMC-FX7 Ultra Zoom Review
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Pocket-Lint have published a review of the new 5 megapixel Panasonic DMC-FX7. ”...the image quality is surprisingly good with excellent auto white balance, exposure and focus is consistent and reliable plenty of detail thanks to the excellent Leica Vario-Elmarit 3x, 35-105mmF2.8 lens. Noise control – at all sensitivity settings up…
DIWA member and Danish website DigitalMagasinet have posted a review of the 5 megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T33.
Website: DigitalMagasinet - Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T33 Review
DIWA member and Danish website DigitalMagasinet have posted a review of the 5 megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T33. Website: DigitalMagasinet - Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T33 Review Check the Latest Prices for the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T33 Write a Review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T33
Canon USA have released a new version of Digital Photo Professional, Canon’s software application for editing and converting RAW images shot by EOS Digital cameras.
Changes from the previous version include:
(1-1) The Copy Stamp Tool (to adjust images by copying and pasting some part of the image) was added.
(1-2) The Rename Tool (to change multiple file names at once) was added.
(1-3) Lines appeared in the bottom of images converted from RAW images taken with certain models when using Digital Photo Professional 1.5.0/1.6.0 on a computer with dual processors or Hyper-Threading Technology. This problem has now been fixed.
(1-4) Support was added for the EOS D60 and EOS Kiss Digital N / EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT / EOS 350D DIGITAL.
(1-5) The amount of time it takes for image thumbnails to appear has been reduced.
Canon USA have released a new version of Digital Photo Professional, Canon’s software application for editing and converting RAW images shot by EOS Digital cameras. Changes from the previous version include: (1-1) The Copy Stamp Tool (to adjust images by copying and pasting some part of the image) was added…
CNET have just reviewed the 8 megapixel Nikon Coolpix 8400.
“With a wide-angle view that equals the perspective of a 35mm-film camera’s 24mm lens, or 18mm with optional converter, the Nikon Coolpix 8400 is perfect for shooting indoors in tight quarters or for grabbing shots outdoors of an exquisite 18th-century monument when you’re backed up against a 21st-century fruit stand. Add the optional 0.75X converter attachment, and you’re in 18mm (35mm equivalent) bliss. Yet, the 3.5X optical zoom also extends out to 85mm—perfect for portraits and some sports.”
Website: CNET - Nikon Coolpix 8400 Review
CNET have just reviewed the 8 megapixel Nikon Coolpix 8400. “With a wide-angle view that equals the perspective of a 35mm-film camera’s 24mm lens, or 18mm with optional converter, the Nikon Coolpix 8400 is perfect for shooting indoors in tight quarters or for grabbing shots outdoors of an exquisite 18th-century…
Canon have released a new firmware version (1.2.1) for the EOS-1D Mark II DSLR.
This firmware update fixes/improves the following:
1. Three new languages (Russian, Traditional Chinese, and Korean) added to the camera menus.
2. Improvement in communication reliability when using some CF cards.
3. The issue of communication failure between the camera and some personal computers has been fixed.
Canon have released a new firmware version (1.2.1) for the EOS-1D Mark II DSLR. This firmware update fixes/improves the following: 1. Three new languages (Russian, Traditional Chinese, and Korean) added to the camera menus. 2. Improvement in communication reliability when using some CF cards. 3. The issue of communication failure…
Canon have released a new firmware version for the EOS-1Ds Mark II DSLR.
This firmware update (version 1.1.1) includes the following additional functions and improvements:
1. Three new languages (Russian, Traditional Chinese, and Korean) added to the camera menus.
2. Improvement in communication reliability when using some CF cards.
Website: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II Firmware Update Version 1.1.1
Canon have released a new firmware version for the EOS-1Ds Mark II DSLR. This firmware update (version 1.1.1) includes the following additional functions and improvements: 1. Three new languages (Russian, Traditional Chinese, and Korean) added to the camera menus. 2. Improvement in communication reliability when using some CF cards. Website…
CameraTown have just reviewed the HP Photosmart 8150 printer which was first announced in August 2004.
“‘ll end this review by saying that the HP Photosmart 8150 printer is THE printer I would buy for my parents, sister, or brother. For myself, I often print larger images (up to 13"x19”) so I’ll hopefully get a chance to review the new large format Photosmart 8450 that was launched last month at PMA. Print quality and simplicity are the two most important attributes a printer can have - and the HP delivers. Surprisingly, it delivers simplicity while actually adding in features such as cropping, red-eye removal, brightness control, and multi-image layouts. All of these features are so easy to use - even without the manual - that you’ll want to use them.”
Website: CameraTown - HP Photosmart 8150 Review
CameraTown have just reviewed the HP Photosmart 8150 printer which was first announced in August 2004. “‘ll end this review by saying that the HP Photosmart 8150 printer is THE printer I would buy for my parents, sister, or brother. For myself, I often print larger images (up to 13"x19”)…
Konica Minolta USA Press Release
KONICA MINOLTA ANNOUNCES CONSUMER MAIL-IN REBATES
Rebates available for DiMAGE Z2, DiMAGE Z3 and Maxxum 7D digital cameras
Mahwah, NJ (March 28, 2005) – Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A., Inc. announces new consumer mail-in rebates for the purchase of a DiMAGE Z2, DiMAGE Z3 or Maxxum 7D digital camera. Available now until June 30, 2005, consumers that purchase a Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z2 or DiMAGE Z3 digital camera are eligible for a $50 rebate. In addition, consumers that purchase a DiMAGE Z2 or DiMAGE Z3 together with a qualifying Epson printer are eligible for an additional rebate from Epson (total up to $100 in rebates from Konica Minolta and Epson). There is also a $200 mail-in rebate available for consumers who purchase a new Maxxum 7D digital SLR camera.
“These new consumer rebates put the power of digital photography within everyone’s reach,” said Todd Schrader, vice president of marketing for Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A., Inc. “Whether a consumer is making their first digital camera purchase, or they’re upgrading to the top-of-the-line digital SLR, there’s a rebate available to make their purchasing decision much easier.”
Konica Minolta USA Press Release KONICA MINOLTA ANNOUNCES CONSUMER MAIL-IN REBATES Rebates available for DiMAGE Z2, DiMAGE Z3 and Maxxum 7D digital cameras Mahwah, NJ (March 28, 2005) – Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A., Inc. announces new consumer mail-in rebates for the purchase of a DiMAGE Z2, DiMAGE Z3 or…
Do you want to calibrate your monitor, but are unsure of exactly which product to choose? Digital Outback Photo have published a very useful overview of ten of the major contenders, including the recently-announced Spyder2 Pro (pictured).
“The ColorVision Spyder2 bears little resemblance to the original Spyder. That is a good thing. The tonality and accuracy of shadow colors is excellent. Grayscale accuracy is, overall, exceptional. The exception was on some laptop monitors. The Dell UltraSharp was one example. Here the Spyder2 was good but not outstanding. A strength of ColorVision has always been their feature-laden software. This still holds for the new offering. The Spyder2Pro software is flexible and powerful with most of the features I deem essential. One exception is not calibrating to the native gamma for CRT screens, but a draw your own gamma curve gives even more power.”
Website: Digital Outback Photo - Hardware Monitor Calibration systems: which ones to buy and use?
Do you want to calibrate your monitor, but are unsure of exactly which product to choose? Digital Outback Photo have published a very useful overview of ten of the major contenders, including the recently-announced Spyder2 Pro (pictured). “The ColorVision Spyder2 bears little resemblance to the original Spyder. That is a…
The Spanish website Quesabesde have posted their review of the Canon EOS-1D Mark II DSLR.
Website: Quesabesde - Canon EOS-1D Mark II Review
The Spanish website Quesabesde have posted their review of the Canon EOS-1D Mark II DSLR. Website: Quesabesde - Canon EOS-1D Mark II Review Check the Latest Prices for the Canon EOS-1D Mark II Write a Review of the Canon EOS-1D Mark II
Olympus have released a new firmware update for their 8 megapixel E-300 / Evolt DSLR camera. Version 1.2 includes the following changes:
SHADING COMPENSATION
In some cases, the edges of the image may be shadowed due to the properties of the lens. The SHADING compensation function compensates by in increasing brightness at the dark edge of the image. Especially when the Wide-angle lens is used, this function is able to work effectively.
ANTI-SHOCK
This diminishes camera shake caused by vibrations when the mirror moves. You can select the interval from the time the mirror is raised until the shutter is released.
RELEASE PRIORITY S
In the S-AF mode, you can release the shutter button and take a picture without waiting until focusing and flash charge are finished. This function is useful when you need to take advantage of a shutter release opportunity.
RELEASE PRIORITY C
In the C-AF mode, You can release the shutter button and take a picture without waiting until focusing and flash charge are finished. This function is useful when you need to take advantage of a shutter release opportunity. When RELEASE PRIORITY C is set to ON, Predictive AF is not available.
Olympus have released a new firmware update for their 8 megapixel E-300 / Evolt DSLR camera. Version 1.2 includes the following changes: SHADING COMPENSATION In some cases, the edges of the image may be shadowed due to the properties of the lens. The SHADING compensation function compensates by in increasing…
The Epson P-2000 Multimedia Storage Viewer allows you to download digital photos and movies onto its 40Gb hard-drive and then view them on its 3.8 inch colour LCD screen. The Epson P-2000 has built-in card slots for Compact Flash and SD memory cards. The Epson P2000 will be of particular interest to digital SLR camera users as it can show a preview of some RAW file formats as well as JPEGs. You can connect the P-2000 directly to a PC or TV and it will even print directly onto compatible Epson printers. In addition the Epson P2000 can play digital music in the form of MP3 and AAC files. So can the Epson P-2000 do all of the things that it claims and do them well? Carry on reading to discover the answer.
The Epson P-2000 Multimedia Storage Viewer allows you to download digital photos and movies onto its 40Gb hard-drive and then view them on its 3.8 inch colour LCD screen. The Epson P-2000 has built-in card slots for Compact Flash and SD memory cards. The Epson P2000 will be of particular…
DIWA member Steves Digicams have reviewed the new Casio Exilim Pro EX-P505, which features a 5X optical zoom, an imaging CCD with 5.0 megapixels, Casio’s “EXILIM engine”, and a large 2-inch TFT color rotating screen.
“The EX-P505’s ergonomics are good and you won’t believe how small it is until you actually hold one in the palm of your hand. The controls are well placed and functional, and thanks to the large “barrel” lens, it feels comfortable in your hands and because of its size and weight, you’ll find it easy to hold with just one hand. the menu system was easy to access and navigate, and we like the ability to quickly change settings via the EX button on the side of the lens. This allowed for quick changes to White Balance, ISO, Metering and AF Area. Note that the EX-P505 does not have an optical viewfinder, all framing is done on the color LCD.”
Website: Steves Digicams - Casio Exilim Pro EX-P505 Review
DIWA member Steves Digicams have reviewed the new Casio Exilim Pro EX-P505, which features a 5X optical zoom, an imaging CCD with 5.0 megapixels, Casio’s “EXILIM engine”, and a large 2-inch TFT color rotating screen. “The EX-P505’s ergonomics are good and you won’t believe how small it is until you…
The Hungarian website Index Digicam have published a double review of the 4 megapixel Canon PowerShot A520 and A510 digital cameras.
Website: Index Digicam - Canon PowerShot A520 / A510 Review
The Hungarian website Index Digicam have published a double review of the 4 megapixel Canon PowerShot A520 and A510 digital cameras. Website: Index Digicam - Canon PowerShot A520 / A510 Review Check the Latest Prices for the Canon PowerShot A520 Write a Review of the Canon PowerShot A520
Photo-i have just finished their interactive review of the brand new Epson R1800 A3 / 13x19 inch printer. The R1800 is an A3 version of the Epson Stylus Photo R800 that I reviewed last year, featuring the same 8 colour UltraChrome Hi-Gloss inks and 1.5 picoliter droplet size. The Stylus Photo R1800 will retail in the UK for £399.99 inc Vat and $549.99 in the USA.
“As a professional photographer with over 30 years experience and exhibited at many venues, I can say that the print I produced this afternoon is better than anything I have ever done in the darkroom. The print has sharpness, great colour saturation and all the qualities that I would expect from a wet chemistry photograph, let alone a digital print. It is stunning. Any photographer who questions the quality or merit of a digital print compared to a wet chemistry print need only look at the output from the R1800.”
Website: Photo-i - Epson R1800 Printer Review
Photo-i have just finished their interactive review of the brand new Epson R1800 A3 / 13x19 inch printer. The R1800 is an A3 version of the Epson Stylus Photo R800 that I reviewed last year, featuring the same 8 colour UltraChrome Hi-Gloss inks and 1.5 picoliter droplet size. The Stylus…
CNET have posted a review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1, a rangefinder-like digital camera which is exactly the same as the Leica Digilux 2 in terms of camera design.
” The 5-megapixel Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1 is the somewhat cheaper (by roughly $250) sister to Leica’s Digilux 2. The LC1’s appearance and exterior finish are slightly different than the Leica’s, but the two cameras share the same extensive feature set; decent performance, and unique, efficient, analog-inspired design. But despite its somewhat lower price, the Lumix LC1, as with the Digilux 2, will have a tough time competing with cheaper digital SLR alternatives for the enthusiast’s dollar.”
CNET have posted a review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1, a rangefinder-like digital camera which is exactly the same as the Leica Digilux 2 in terms of camera design. ” The 5-megapixel Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1 is the somewhat cheaper (by roughly $250) sister to Leica’s Digilux 2. The LC1’s appearance…
CNET have just reviewed the compact 4.1 Megapixel Fujifilm FinePix F440 Zoom.
“Picture quality was less than thrilling and not as sharp as most of the recent 4-megapixel crop. While exposures were generally good with sufficient detail in the shadows, highlights tended to wash out, and noise was apparent even at ISO 80. By ISO 250, multicolored noise speckles were prominent enough to provide a texture of their own to most pictures. The Fujifilm FinePix F440’s red-eye mode seemed to produce little more than an impressive preflash light show but very little in the way of red-eye reduction.”
Website: CNET - Fujifilm FinePix F440 Zoom Review
CNET have just reviewed the compact 4.1 Megapixel Fujifilm FinePix F440 Zoom. “Picture quality was less than thrilling and not as sharp as most of the recent 4-megapixel crop. While exposures were generally good with sufficient detail in the shadows, highlights tended to wash out, and noise was apparent even…
CNET have just reviewed the new 3 megapixel Casio EXILIM Card EX-S100.
“Image quality was fair to good. Most of our test shots weren’t extraordinarily sharp, and there was visible noise even at ISO 50, rising to abundant at ISO 400. Chromatic aberration also reared its ugly head, with purple fringing quite evident around backlit subjects. Colors were good, if a little muted, although highlights were easily washed out. The red-eye-prevention preflash seemed to have little effect.”
Website: CNET - Casio EXILIM Card EX-S100 Review
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CNET have just reviewed the new 3 megapixel Casio EXILIM Card EX-S100. “Image quality was fair to good. Most of our test shots weren’t extraordinarily sharp, and there was visible noise even at ISO 50, rising to abundant at ISO 400. Chromatic aberration also reared its ugly head, with purple…
CNET have just published their review of the 5 megapixel Leica Digilux 2.
“Enter Leica and its 5-megapixel, 3.2X zoom Digilux 2, which boasts all of those Stone Age controls. It thereby outclasses nearly every other consumer digital model, but alas, it ends up falling far short of being the old-school enthusiast’s dream digital camera. Plus, it costs as much as a higher-resolution, entry-level digital SLR with a couple of lenses, which will rightly be a tempting alternative for many. If you’re willing to give up that swanky, red Leica badge, you can find the nearly identical Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1 for about $250 less.”
Website: CNET - Leica Digilux 2 Review
CNET have just published their review of the 5 megapixel Leica Digilux 2. “Enter Leica and its 5-megapixel, 3.2X zoom Digilux 2, which boasts all of those Stone Age controls. It thereby outclasses nearly every other consumer digital model, but alas, it ends up falling far short of being the…
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