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InfoTrends/CAP Ventures Press Release
Nearly 20% of U.S. Internet Users Now Own a Camera Phone, According to New InfoTrends/CAP Ventures Study
WEYMOUTH, Mass.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Jan. 27, 2005—A recent InfoTrends/CAP Ventures study reveals that nearly 20% of U.S. Internet users owned a mobile phone with an embedded digital camera at the end of 2004, compared to just 3% in 2003. In addition, 27% of consumers who do not currently own a camera phone are highly interested in purchasing one as their next mobile phone. Two out of three current camera phone owners use the camera function on a regular basis to take pictures.
InfoTrends/CAP Ventures Press Release Nearly 20% of U.S. Internet Users Now Own a Camera Phone, According to New InfoTrends/CAP Ventures Study WEYMOUTH, Mass.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Jan. 27, 2005—A recent InfoTrends/CAP Ventures study reveals that nearly 20% of U.S. Internet users owned a mobile phone with an embedded digital camera at the end…
Now this looks interesting - Hama are introducing the Mobile MediaSafe VSV-20, an iPod Photo-like portable device that crucially has a built-in card reader.
Hama Press Release
Mobile MediaSafe VSV-20 - the portable all-rounder
Multi(media) Talent
The world of small technological wonders keeps getting more colourful. Mobile phones take pictures, PDAs send e-mails and USB sticks play music.
Hama will present a mobile device at CeBIT that not only reads and stores photos from memory cards, but also plays music and video files. The Mobile MediaSafe VSV-20 is the same size of a walkman, and combines a digital photo album, picture viewer, mp3 player, card reader, video player and an external 20 GB hard drive that can store up to 25,000 pictures. The data can be loaded from a computer or memory card using USB 2.0 and the MediaSafe 16 can process 16 different card formats.
Now this looks interesting - Hama are introducing the Mobile MediaSafe VSV-20, an iPod Photo-like portable device that crucially has a built-in card reader. Hama Press Release Mobile MediaSafe VSV-20 - the portable all-rounder Multi(media) Talent The world of small technological wonders keeps getting more colourful. Mobile phones take pictures…
Sony announces the Cyber-shot DSC-W5, a 5 megapixel update of the DSC-W1 with 2.5“ LCD screen, 3 optical zoom and 32 Megabytes of built-in flash memory.
Well, that’s not exactly true - Sony didn’t so much announce the DSC-W5, as let the details slip on the SonyStyle website last night. That page has now been removed, but not before the details have been posted on most of the major digicam websites. It must be that time of year again, as PMA approaches and over-worked employees press the wrong button.
Thanks to Beverly Wrensch - Beverly also passes on rumours of several other new Sony models, including the DSC-W7 (as spotted on the Cheap Electricals website), DSC-S40, DSC-S60 and DSC-S90.
Update: several new Sony models have turned up on a Russian digital camera website. Genuine? Who knows?! Thanks to Leo for letting me know.
http://www.dcam.ru/Camera-Sony.html
(DSC-W3 details from the SonyStyle website)
A classic design meets modern technology in the Cyber-shot® W5 digital camera from Sony. It combines a traditional rangefinder camera layout with high-end features such as a huge 2.5“ LCD screen, 5.1 Megapixel image capture, and high speed performance thanks to the Real Imaging Processor™ chip.
The W5’s Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar® lens provides crisp, clear visuals and a 3X optical zoom without compromising the camera’s amazingly compact design. Image quality is further enhanced with such features 5 area multi-point auto focus, auto focus illuminator and multi-pattern measuring.
The W5 includes 32 Megabytes of built-in flash memory, so you’ll have room for additional photographs if you are ever without a Memory Stick® media. With a classic build, easy control, and numerous advanced features, the Cyber-shot® W5 has something for everyone.
Sony announces the Cyber-shot DSC-W5, a 5 megapixel update of the DSC-W1 with 2.5“ LCD screen, 3 optical zoom and 32 Megabytes of built-in flash memory. Well, that’s not exactly true - Sony didn’t so much announce the DSC-W5, as let the details slip on the SonyStyle website last night…
PCMagazine have posted their review of the new 6 megapixel Konica Minolta Dynax 7D digital SLR camera.
“Although the 6-megapixel Maxxum 7D is pricey relative to the competition, its excellent construction, outstanding ergonomics and handling characteristics, and built-in image stabilization will have most users agreeing that it was well worth the wait and money. We wish its built-in flash performed more consistently and that Konica Minolta offered a more appropriate standard zoom lens, but apart from this there is a lot to like about this new D-SLR.”
Website: PCMagazine - Konica Minolta Dynax 7D Review
PCMagazine have posted their review of the new 6 megapixel Konica Minolta Dynax 7D digital SLR camera. “Although the 6-megapixel Maxxum 7D is pricey relative to the competition, its excellent construction, outstanding ergonomics and handling characteristics, and built-in image stabilization will have most users agreeing that it was well worth…
PCMagazine have posted a review of the Epson Stylus CX4600 all-in-one printer/scanner/copier.
“The Epson Stylus CX4600 ($129.99 direct) comes up short on speed and on AIO niceties, with no ADF and no fax features other than a scan-to-fax option, which assumes you have a separate fax modem and fax program. For those who care about output quality, however, it makes up for these shortcomings with great-looking text, graphics, and photos. Like Epson’s inexpensive C66 printer, it offers among the best overall output that you’ll find in any ink jet, regardless of price.”
PCMagazine have posted a review of the Epson Stylus CX4600 all-in-one printer/scanner/copier. “The Epson Stylus CX4600 ($129.99 direct) comes up short on speed and on AIO niceties, with no ADF and no fax features other than a scan-to-fax option, which assumes you have a separate fax modem and fax program…
Ricoh have released a new firmware version (Windows and MAC) for their 5 megapixel Caplio GX digital camera.
Version 1.07 includes the following change:
Fixed a histogram display error that occurs when using the digital zoom function.
Website: Ricoh Caplio GX Firmware
Ricoh have released a new firmware version (Windows and MAC) for their 5 megapixel Caplio GX digital camera. Version 1.07 includes the following change: Fixed a histogram display error that occurs when using the digital zoom function. Website: Ricoh Caplio GX Firmware Website: Read my Review of the Ricoh Caplio GX
If you’ve already read my article on “Beating the Photography Blues” and are still searching for inspiration, then Photographic Magazine’s article “How to Stay Motivated in Photography” may be just what you need to get out there and taking some great shots.
“Buy an Inexpensive Camera
You may be out and about on the weekend with your prized camera. But what about the rest of the time, like a workday or chore time? You may not take your good camera to work or the grocery store. But what if you had a simple camera, inexpensive enough that you can slip it in a bag or purse? Then you’re ready for anything. You can make pictures during those brief moments when you’re early for a meeting, when you have 15 minutes to kill before the next event, or when you just have some free time and see something worth photographing.”
Website: Photographic - How to Stay Motivated in Photography: Seven New Year’s Resolutions
If you’ve already read my article on “Beating the Photography Blues” and are still searching for inspiration, then Photographic Magazine’s article “How to Stay Motivated in Photography” may be just what you need to get out there and taking some great shots. “Buy an Inexpensive Camera You may be out…
DIWA member and Danish website Digital Magasinet have just reviewed the Hi-Touch 640PS Photo Printer. This dye-sublimation printer features stand-alone, direct printing of 6x4 inch lab-quality photos at an increased 403dpi (equivalent to inkjet 6400dpi) in only 75 seconds.
Website: Digital Magasinet - Hi-Touch 640PS Photo Printer Review
DIWA member and Danish website Digital Magasinet have just reviewed the Hi-Touch 640PS Photo Printer. This dye-sublimation printer features stand-alone, direct printing of 6x4 inch lab-quality photos at an increased 403dpi (equivalent to inkjet 6400dpi) in only 75 seconds. Website: Digital Magasinet - Hi-Touch 640PS Photo Printer Review
DigitalCamerInfo have posted their first impressions of the 5 megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T33 digital camera.
“Another lean Cyber-shot T-model made its debut at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The DSC-T33 will go on sale in March for $450 (USD)—fifty bucks cheaper than its vanished predecessor, the Sony Cyber-shot T3. The T3 was announced last August, but never hit the market in the United States. Sony hopes to make it up with the Sony Cyber-shot T-33, which is nearly identical to the T3. Both cameras have 5.1 megapixels on their 1/2.4-inch CCDs. Both models share the same shooting options, 2.5-inch LCD, and 3x optical zoom lens. The only difference is the size.”
DigitalCamerInfo have posted their first impressions of the 5 megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T33 digital camera. “Another lean Cyber-shot T-model made its debut at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The DSC-T33 will go on sale in March for $450 (USD)—fifty bucks cheaper than its vanished predecessor, the Sony Cyber-shot…
Olympus are set to release “several” new DSLRs during 2005, along with no less than 7 new e-system lenses, at least according to a recent report on the Photo Imaging Council of Australia website. Presumably there will be a replacement for the ageing (in digital terms anyway) E-1, and maybe 2 models to fit in between the entry-level E-300 (pictured) and the new top-end professional model (that’s just my educated guess though). Great news for all current E-system owners as Olympus continues to invest heavily in its DSLR product-range.
I’m not sure if the Olympus product manager for Australia who spilled the beans is going to be in trouble or not for this :-)
“Our aim is to aggressively continue our growth in the DSLR category by investing heavily in our E-series range. 2005 will see Olympus building on the success of the E-1 and E-300 cameras with the launch of several new DSLR bodies and seven more digital lenses,” said Austin Kazami, Olympus DSLR Product Manager.”
Website: Photo Imaging Council of Australia - Olympus vying for second position in DSLR market
Olympus are set to release “several” new DSLRs during 2005, along with no less than 7 new e-system lenses, at least according to a recent report on the Photo Imaging Council of Australia website. Presumably there will be a replacement for the ageing (in digital terms anyway) E-1, and maybe…
Marketing people are always emphasising just how many megapixels their latest, greatest camera has got. You, the consumer, still primarily buy a camera based on the number of megapixels it has (at least according to a recent report). So you would expect a compact digital camera with 8 megapixels to be “better” than a digital SLR with 6 megapixels, right? PhotoReview.com.au compares the technical aspects of the sensors in each type of camera to discover if this is true or not (found via Digicamera.net).
“On the basis of new cameras announced in the past couple of months we can state with confidence that by the middle of this year there will be at least five 6-megapixel DSLRs and five 8-megapixel, non-interchangeable compact-type digicams on the Australian market. This creates a quandary for photographers who plan to invest in a new digital camera: which type to buy? Going on the pixel count alone, the 8-megapixel digicams seem to have a significant advantage. But high pixel counts aren’t everything: you need to check ‘beneath the bonnet’ to understand the pros and cons associated with both camera types before you can make a well-thought-out decision. The best place to start is with the sensor.”
Website: PhotoReview.com.au - 6-megapixel DSLR or 8-megapixel Digicam – Which Should You Buy?
Marketing people are always emphasising just how many megapixels their latest, greatest camera has got. You, the consumer, still primarily buy a camera based on the number of megapixels it has (at least according to a recent report). So you would expect a compact digital camera with 8 megapixels to…
Ever wondered why some of your digital photographs have coloured fringes along the edges of your subject? PhotoReview.com.au explains that this is caused by one of two things; chromatic aberrations and blooming, and suggests a couple of software packages that will remove the unwanted effects (found via Digicamera.net).
“If the picture was captured on film, deciding what caused the coloured fringing is easy: only chromatic aberration can be blamed. It’s more difficult if the shot was taken with a digital camera because both blooming and chromatic aberration can create coloured fringes. Teasing out which one is relatively easy once you understand how the fringes are produced.”
Ever wondered why some of your digital photographs have coloured fringes along the edges of your subject? PhotoReview.com.au explains that this is caused by one of two things; chromatic aberrations and blooming, and suggests a couple of software packages that will remove the unwanted effects (found via Digicamera.net). “If the…
CDH Productions Press Release
Create Professional Screen Savers in Minutes
CDH Productions has released GraFX Saver Pro v. 4.0, a powerful Windows application that lets you use your own images, video, and audio to create professional, royalty-free screen savers in record time. Unlike most screen saver creation applications that limit the file types that you can use, GraFX Saver Pro supports more than 20 popular image and video formats. It also supports the major audio formats (MP3, WMA, WAV, MIDI, etc) for adding background sound to your screen savers. The screen savers that you create can bedistributed, with no royalty payments.
CDH Productions Press Release Create Professional Screen Savers in Minutes CDH Productions has released GraFX Saver Pro v. 4.0, a powerful Windows application that lets you use your own images, video, and audio to create professional, royalty-free screen savers in record time. Unlike most screen saver creation applications that limit…
Sybex Press Release
RICHARD LYNCH’S HIDDEN POWER TOOLS FOR PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 3
Sybex is pleased to announce the release of a powerful new e-product of special interest to your readers: RICHARD LYNCH’S HIDDEN POWER TOOLS FOR PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 3: http://www.sybex.com/sybexbooks.nsf/booklist/5028.
For just $19.99, this software upgrade allows your readers to download all the tools offered with Richard Lynch’s new book, The Hidden Power of Photoshop Elements 3. That’s more than 60 tools—everything from Custom Masking and Vectors to Color Balance, Separations, and Enhanced Sharpening—designed to help photographers realize the full potential of the latest version of Photoshop Elements.
Sybex Press Release RICHARD LYNCH’S HIDDEN POWER TOOLS FOR PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 3 Sybex is pleased to announce the release of a powerful new e-product of special interest to your readers: RICHARD LYNCH’S HIDDEN POWER TOOLS FOR PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 3: http://www.sybex.com/sybexbooks.nsf/booklist/5028. For just $19.99, this software upgrade allows your readers to…
Newegg.com Press Release
E-Marketer Tops Four Out of Eight Categories Including Best Place to Buy Core Components, Software and Digital Gear; Runner-Up in Three Others
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 26 /PRNewswire/—Newegg.com(R),(www.newegg.com), a leading IT and consumer electronics e-commerce retailer serving more than 3 million customers, today announced that Computer Shopper’s readers overwhelmingly recognized the company in the magazine’s 2004 Shoppers’ Choice Awards, voting Newegg.com to first place in four out of eight “Best Places to Buy” categories, including “Overall Best Place to Buy Online.”
Newegg.com Press Release E-Marketer Tops Four Out of Eight Categories Including Best Place to Buy Core Components, Software and Digital Gear; Runner-Up in Three Others LOS ANGELES, Jan. 26 /PRNewswire/—Newegg.com(R),(www.newegg.com), a leading IT and consumer electronics e-commerce retailer serving more than 3 million customers, today announced that Computer Shopper’s readers…
Kodak Press Release
Enhanced KODAK PROSHOTS Provides Broader Print-Ordering and Creative Options for Pro Photographers
Greater Product Range, Overall Ease-of-Use Contribute to Improved Workflow
January 25, 2005 Eastman Kodak Company today introduced new versions of KODAK PROSHOTS Studio Software Suite v6.3, KODAK PROSHOTS Basics Software v2.0 and KODAK PROSHOTS Online Services v7.0 that, via labs, will provide photographers with a broader range of templates for their print ordering process. Photographers will also have improved tools for previewing and selling their images to customers in-person or over the Internet.
The KODAK PROSHOTS System, a powerful set of image-management, design and ordering tools, serves professional wedding, social and portrait photographers whether they work with film or digital cameras. PROSHOTS System Participating Labs use hybrid and complete digital lab workflows to offer a broad range of products and services to photographers through the PROSHOTS System. The KODAK PROSHOTS System is the industry’s most-used service of its kind, with more than 40 labs, 11 album and frame companies and two studio management software companies integrating it seamlessly with existing lab products.
Kodak Press Release Enhanced KODAK PROSHOTS Provides Broader Print-Ordering and Creative Options for Pro Photographers Greater Product Range, Overall Ease-of-Use Contribute to Improved Workflow January 25, 2005 Eastman Kodak Company today introduced new versions of KODAK PROSHOTS Studio Software Suite v6.3, KODAK PROSHOTS Basics Software v2.0 and KODAK PROSHOTS Online…
Rollei have unveiled the dr5, a 5 megapixel digital camera with 28-135mm 4.8x optical zoom lens, 1.8” LCD monitor and shutter lag of no more than 0.10 second.
Rollei Press Release
January 2005 - Powerful and Stylish - Rollei add an ultra-flat model with 5 megapixels to their line of digital cameras
The Rollei dr5 redefines the concept of the “go-everywhere camera”. With 25 mm, it is not only ultra-flat and will therefore fit any shirt pocket without a bulge, but its neat metal body also makes it a pleasure to look at. However, the digital camera has more to offer than a mere good look: Instant readiness and minimal shutter lag makes it an ideal candid camera. The camera with its wealth of practical features and sophisticated technology is available from March 2005 for Euro 299.
Rollei have unveiled the dr5, a 5 megapixel digital camera with 28-135mm 4.8x optical zoom lens, 1.8” LCD monitor and shutter lag of no more than 0.10 second. Rollei Press Release January 2005 - Powerful and Stylish - Rollei add an ultra-flat model with 5 megapixels to their line of…
DxO Labs Press Release
DxO Labs New image Processing Technology breaks traditional optics limitations of cameraphones
NEW IMAGE PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY BREAKS TRADITIONAL OPTICS LIMITATIONS OF CAMERAPHONES
DxO Aperture™ allows cameraphones to collect up to 4 times more light, extending shooting latitude to dim light environments and higher motion scenes
Paris, France, January 25, 2005 - DxO Labs, a software editor focused on image processing research, announces DxO Aperture, a new technology that breaks the limitations of traditional optics design. DxO Aperture delivers ultimate image quality for cameraphones and dramatically extends their shooting latitude.
“Consumers want to take pictures in low light conditions and shoot moving subjects, which cameraphones have been unable to handle due to limited light collection capabilities,” explains Jerome Meniere, CEO of DxO Labs. “By breaking these limits, we believe that DxO Aperture’s revolutionary new approach will dramatically boost cameraphone usage.”
DxO Labs Press Release DxO Labs New image Processing Technology breaks traditional optics limitations of cameraphones NEW IMAGE PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY BREAKS TRADITIONAL OPTICS LIMITATIONS OF CAMERAPHONES DxO Aperture™ allows cameraphones to collect up to 4 times more light, extending shooting latitude to dim light environments and higher motion scenes Paris…
After a short break, PhotographyBLOG Portfolios are back! This is your chance to have your very best photographs published and viewed by thousands of people. I am looking for creative portfolios that reflect your particular photographical style.
The 44th PhotographyBLOG Portfolio has been submitted by Patrick McMullen.
“I am from Florida, U.S.A. I am trying to find a community of photographers who share the same passion and level as I do. I am tired of joining camera clubs where they do not recognize your talents. I hope that here I will find people who know the “art” of photography rather than just the mechanical side to it, such as sharpness,etc. I take pictures of anything that I find interesting and appealing to look at.
More images are available at http://www.betterphoto.com/gallery/dynoGallByMember.asp?mem=65401
Website: Portfolios: Patrick McMullen
After a short break, PhotographyBLOG Portfolios are back! This is your chance to have your very best photographs published and viewed by thousands of people. I am looking for creative portfolios that reflect your particular photographical style. The 44th PhotographyBLOG Portfolio has been submitted by Patrick McMullen. “I am from…
The 45th PhotographyBLOG Portfolio has been submitted by Alan Yuen.
”“My name is Alan YUEN, from Hong Kong. Hong Kong is a place for mix culture and with a lot of special vision, I hope to summit my portfolios on what I see and what I touch in different area of Hong Kong , I never touch the image on computer, I just like B/W and use B/W to tell what I saw.
I am a IT journalists work on a computer magazine in Hong Kong , most of my job is review and testing latest Digital Camera.”
Link to my web site:
http://homepage.mac.com/yuen
Website: Portfolios: Alan Yuen
The 45th PhotographyBLOG Portfolio has been submitted by Alan Yuen. ”“My name is Alan YUEN, from Hong Kong. Hong Kong is a place for mix culture and with a lot of special vision, I hope to summit my portfolios on what I see and what I touch in different area…