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Nikon UK Press Release 28/10/03
Nikon has announced three new film scanners to replace the current range. The Coolscan V ED and the Coolscan 5000 ED, replacements for the Coolscan IV and 4000 respectively, will go on sale at the beginning of November 2003, whilst the Coolscan 9000, the successor to the Coolscan 8000, will become available in the Spring of 2004.
Nikon has an enviable reputation in the film scanner market and these new introductions feature improvements on the current models such as enhanced scanning speed and image quality.
The Coolscan V ED will have a rrp of ?549.99 and the Coolscan 5000 ED will be ?1099.99. Price for the Coolscan 9000 is to be confirmed.
Nikon UK Press Release 28/10/03 Nikon has announced three new film scanners to replace the current range. The Coolscan V ED and the Coolscan 5000 ED, replacements for the Coolscan IV and 4000 respectively, will go on sale at the beginning of November 2003, whilst the Coolscan 9000, the successor…
Nikon Press Release 28/10/03
Super Coolscan 9000 ED
Engineered to meet the exacting standards of imaging professionals, the SUPER COOLSCAN 9000 ED is designed to handle a broad range of film formats such as 35mm, 120/220, 16mm, 6 x 7, 6 x 9 film, electron microscope and more. True 4,000 dpi optical resolution, 16-bit A/D conversion of the input signal and a 16-bit output combine to deliver brilliant, colour-true images.
Users in fields such as advertising and studio photography who regularly work with 120/220 format films will value the SUPER COOLSCAN 9000 ED?s versatility and superior scan quality. Photo enthusiasts who own medium-format cameras will also appreciate this high-performance, high-quality scanner.
A true optical resolution of 4,000 dpi and 16-bit A/D conversion allow the SUPER COOLSCAN 9000 ED to produce images of incredible overall quality, and a broader dynamic range helps reveal the details concealed within the darker portions of a scene. Multi-sample scan capability of as many as 16 passes ensures faithful reproduction with smoother gradation. Newly developed high-quality 3-line CCD sensors contribute to high image quality, as well as fast scanning (35mm: 40 seconds; 6 x 9: 185 seconds).
Driving the unmatched performance of the SUPER COOLSCAN 9000 ED are Nikon?s exclusive core technologies. Scanner Nikkor ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass lens elements offer superior edge-to-edge sharpness, definition and contrast, and superb colour fidelity. The scanner also employs Nikon?s proprietary rod dispersion LED illumination ? no maintenance, no warm-up time, and no risk of heat-related damage to films. For consistently accurate representation of colour on monitors and prints, the SUPER COOLSCAN 9000 ED features the Nikon Colour Management System (Nikon CMS). The ability to manipulate colour data in multiple RGB colour spaces results in extremely high precision. These technologies form the backbone of a premier optical system that produces images of amazing quality.
The SUPER COOLSCAN 9000 ED also features unparalleled image restoration capabilities. Digital ICE4 Advanced?, the newly upgraded digital image correction technology, consists of Digital ICE? (Image Correction & Enhancement), Digital ROC? (Reconstruction Of Colour), Digital GEM? (Grain Equalization & Management), and a newly added component, Digital DEE? (Dynamic Exposure Extender). The SUPER COOLSCAN 9000 ED?s exclusive Digital ICE Professional? is now also compatible with Kodachrome film. For brightness and colour saturation adjustment that?s one-touch simple, Scan Image Enhancer is also on board.
All of these highly advanced features and capabilities, complemented by an IEEE 1394 interface for high-speed image transfer, come together to form the SUPER COOLSCAN 9000 ED ? the new king of the desktop film scanning realm.
Nikon Press Release 28/10/03 Super Coolscan 9000 ED Engineered to meet the exacting standards of imaging professionals, the SUPER COOLSCAN 9000 ED is designed to handle a broad range of film formats such as 35mm, 120/220, 16mm, 6 x 7, 6 x 9 film, electron microscope and more. True 4,00…
Nikon Press Release 28/10/03
Super Coolscan 5000 ED
Designed for use by imaging professionals, the SUPER COOLSCAN 5000 ED offers 135/IX240 film scanning at an amazing 20 seconds per image (including image transfer to display) - at 4,000 dpi true optical resolution. Highly accurate colour reproduction and representation of detail are made possible by the 16-bit A/D converter and 16-bit output channel.
The SUPER COOLSCAN 5000 ED targets primarily business users such as professional photographers and photo finishers, who require superb image quality and high-speed scanning capability. Private users of 135/IX240 format cameras - advanced amateur SLR photographers, for example - will welcome the scanner?s speed and image quality. Users who deal with numerous slide mounts and uncut film rolls will appreciate the increased ease of use and productivity afforded by optional accessories like the SLIDE FEEDER SF-210 and ROLL FILM ADAPTER SA-30. The SUPER COOLSCAN 5000 ED offers the performance and efficiency to make it the ideal digital archiving solution.
The scanner?s 16-bit A/D input conversion enables a significantly broader dynamic range. It also works with the 16-bit output and the Multi-sample scanning feature to reveal details hidden in shadowy and highlighted portions of a scene, while virtually eliminating noise. Super-fast 20-second scanning and enhanced image quality are supported by newly developed high-quality 2-line CCD sensors.
At the heart of the SUPER COOLSCAN 5000 ED?s excellent performance are Nikon?s exclusive core technologies. The scanner incorporates Scanner Nikkor ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass lens elements for superior edge-to-edge sharpness, definition and contrast, as well as outstanding colour fidelity. The employment of LED illumination enables the stable, precise provision of light with no risk of heat-related damage to films. Furthermore, the LED requires neither maintenance nor warm-up time. And for consistently accurate representation of colour on displays and prints, the SUPER COOLSCAN 5000 ED features the Nikon Colour Management System (Nikon CMS). Colour data can be manipulated in multiple RGB colour spaces, for unprecedented accuracy. These core technologies are what set Nikon COOLSCAN series scanners apart from the rest.
By simply attaching the optional ROLL FILM ADAPTER SA-30 to the SUPER COOLSCAN 5000 ED, batch-scanning of uncut film rolls comprising up to 40 frames becomes possible. The optional SLIDE FEEDER SF-210 lets you scan up to 50 mounted slides, giving you time-efficient, high-quality scanning capability.
The SUPER COOLSCAN 5000 ED also features unparalleled image restoration functions. Digital ICE4 Advanced?, the newly upgraded digital image correction technology, consists of Digital ICE? (Image Correction & Enhancement), Digital ROC? (Reconstruction Of Colour), Digital GEM? (Grain Equalization & Management), and the brand-new Digital DEE? (Dynamic Exposure Extender). There?s also Scan Image Enhancer, which offers one-touch brightness and colour saturation adjustment.
With fast, easy image transfer thanks to the USB 2.0 interface, the SUPER COOLSCAN 5000 ED is an extremely powerful, extremely fast, extremely efficient desktop film scanner that will augment your productivity and give you scanned images that will take your breath away.
Nikon Press Release 28/10/03 Super Coolscan 5000 ED Designed for use by imaging professionals, the SUPER COOLSCAN 5000 ED offers 135/IX240 film scanning at an amazing 20 seconds per image (including image transfer to display) - at 4,000 dpi true optical resolution. Highly accurate colour reproduction and representation of detail…
Nikon Press Release 28/10/03
Coolscan V ED
An economical, friendly, high-performance film scanner, the COOLSCAN V ED is designed to be easy to operate, even for first-time scanner users. A true optical resolution of 4,000 dpi and 14-bit A/D input conversion allow the scanner to produce scans at a level of quality previously only available with higher-priced models. Scan speed is also surprisingly fast ? the COOLSCAN V ED can scan an image in only 38 seconds (including image transfer and display).
Users who wish to print out images of films of scanned images or attach them to email, and also those who are involved in, or wish to begin, archiving of old and new films in digital image form ? as well as personal or business web-page designers ? will find the COOLSCAN V ED both simple to operate and long on quality. Flatbed scanners don?t measure up when it comes to image quality. Further enhancing the value of the COOLSCAN V ED is a lineup of accessories that makes possible the scanning of various film types, including 35mm strips, slide mounts and IX-240 cartridges.
High-resolution scanning at 4,000 dpi enables the production of strikingly detailed images. The 14-bit A/D input conversion and 8-/16-bit outputs deliver true, vibrant colour. To ensure excellent overall image quality, the COOLSCAN V ED incorporates a high-quality CCD sensor.
Nikon?s exclusive core technologies figure largely in the surprisingly high overall performance of the entry-level COOLSCAN V ED. The most important component in high-quality scanning is the lens, and the Scanner Nikkor ED glass elements employed in the lens effectively reduce chromatic aberration and image distortion. This results in superior sharpness and contrast. Nikon?s own LED illumination technology means no maintenance, no warm-up time, and no risk of heat-related damage to films. The Nikon Colour Management System offers consistent colour representation on monitors and prints.
The COOLSCAN V ED also features high-grade image enhancement technology. Digital ICE4 Advanced?, the new and improved digital image correction function, consists of Digital ICE? (Image Correction & Enhancement), Digital ROC? (Reconstruction Of Colour), Digital GEM? (Grain Equalization & Management), and the brand-new Digital DEE? (Dynamic Exposure Extender). And Scan Image Enhancer makes brightness and colour adjustment one-touch simple.
Add a plug-and-play USB 2.0 interface to facilitate image transfer and you?ve got an affordable film scanner which offers the operational ease you?d expect, and the quality your images deserve.
Nikon Press Release 28/10/03 Coolscan V ED An economical, friendly, high-performance film scanner, the COOLSCAN V ED is designed to be easy to operate, even for first-time scanner users. A true optical resolution of 4,000 dpi and 14-bit A/D input conversion allow the scanner to produce scans at a level…
Steves Digicams have reviewed the Fuji FinePix S7000, which is the successor to the popular FinePix S602 model. The S7000 uses Fuji’s 4th Generation Super CCD HR with 6.3 Million Effective Pixels output and 12.3 million recorded pixels. The electronic viewfinder has been upgraded from 103,000 pixels to a much-higher resolution 235,000 pixels and now uses the xD-Picture Card format instead of SmartMedia that the S602 Zoom used. The Fuji FinePix S7000 costs $799.99 and is available now.
“Replacing the S602 Zoom at the top of Fuji’s consumer digicam product line, the FinePix S7000 Zoom ups the ante in terms of resolution to 6.3 megapixels while retaining the high quality 6x optical zoom lens, high resolution electronic color viewfinder, high-speed shutter and VGA movie mode of its predecessor. While it can be used as a simple point-n-shoot in Auto or Scene mode, the S7000 will appeal most to experienced photographers who will benefit from its advanced exposure control and optics.”
Steves Digicams have reviewed the Fuji FinePix S7000, which is the successor to the popular FinePix S602 model. The S7000 uses Fuji’s 4th Generation Super CCD HR with 6.3 Million Effective Pixels output and 12.3 million recorded pixels. The electronic viewfinder has been upgraded from 103,000 pixels to a much-higher…
The Slovenian website e-Fotografija have reviewed the stylish and affordable 5 megapixel Olympus CAMEDIA C-5000 Zoom, which relaces the older C-4000 Zoom model and features a more compact design that is almost 20% smaller than its predecessor. The C-5000 has a full range of exposure modes, including Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, full Manual control and 6 preset Creative Scene modes. It has a built-in flash with 7 different modes and also accepts an external flash via its hot shoe.
Website: e-Fotografija - Olympus CAMEDIA C-5000 Zoom Review
Website: Slovenian Translator
The Slovenian website e-Fotografija have reviewed the stylish and affordable 5 megapixel Olympus CAMEDIA C-5000 Zoom, which relaces the older C-4000 Zoom model and features a more compact design that is almost 20% smaller than its predecessor. The C-5000 has a full range of exposure modes, including Aperture Priority, Shutter…
Perhaps not the most interesting review that you will ever read, but if your camera relies on AA sized batteries, then you should take a look at Photo-i’s review. Vincent Oliver has taken a look at the latest 2100 and 2300 NiMH batteries from Uniross and a BatteryLogic Ultra Fast Charger.
“I tested two fully charged Uniross 2100 batteries on a Microtek S1 digital camera and after 220 shots the two batteries showed no sign of losing power. The batteries were recharged, I then ran a model train around a track, the train uses a single AA size battery and it ran continuously for 1hr 12minutes before grinding to a standstill. The same train with a fresh Duracell battery ran for 45 minutes.”
Website: Photo-i - Uniross Battery Review
Perhaps not the most interesting review that you will ever read, but if your camera relies on AA sized batteries, then you should take a look at Photo-i’s review. Vincent Oliver has taken a look at the latest 2100 and 2300 NiMH batteries from Uniross and a BatteryLogic Ultra Fast…
Canon USA Press Release
CANON ENHANCES ITS LOW-PRICED 35MM FILM AND PHOTO SCANNER
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., October 27, 2003 - Canon’s new CanoScan 3200F Color Image Scanner allows consumers to scan 35mm slides or negatives as well as photos and documents quickly with a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface*. Both Windows and Macintosh computer users will enjoy the simple scanner operation as they create photo albums, scan text for OCR applications, scan photos for e-mail or copy and scan receipts for archiving.
“Our new CanoScan 3200F scanner delivers the versatility, ease-of-use and quality demanded from today’s consumers who have the need to e-mail, copy, scan, and file photos and documents.” said Yukiaki Hashimoto, senior vice president and general manager of the consumer imaging group at Canon U.S.A., Inc., a subsidiary of Canon Inc. (NYSE CAJ). “The 3200F scanner joins Canon’s lineup of award-winning products to provide comprehensive solutions for the novice user to the professional.”
The CanoScan 3200F scanner is one of the world’s fastest film capable flatbed scanners flying through a 600 dpi color scan of a letter size document in approximately 15 seconds. With a maximum optical resolution of 1200 x 2400 dpi and an enhanced resolution of 9600 dpi, the CanoScan 3200F scanner brings high-quality to a variety of applications. A built-in 35mm film adapter allows users to scan single frame slides or negatives to enlarge precious photographs. Book and magazine scanning is made easy with Canon’s exclusive Z-Lid? Expansion Top. The Z-Lid Expansion Top automatically lifts vertically and lays flat on the item being scanned.
Canon USA Press Release CANON ENHANCES ITS LOW-PRICED 35MM FILM AND PHOTO SCANNER LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., October 27, 2003 - Canon’s new CanoScan 3200F Color Image Scanner allows consumers to scan 35mm slides or negatives as well as photos and documents quickly with a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface*. Both Windows…
Canon Press Release 27/10/03
CANON PACKS PHOTO QUALITY WITH FAST PRINT AND COPY SPEEDS IN ITS NEW ENTRY-LEVEL MultiPASS MP370 AND MP360
MultiPASS MP370 Model Is The First PictBridge-enabled Multifunction Product to Market
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., Oct. 27, 2003 - Canon’s new MultiPASS MP370 and MP360 Multifunction desktop photo printers deliver high-quality photo printing, copying and scanning to consumers with a stylish and compact design. From printing photos, text and web pages to scanning images for homework projects and copying receipts for household use, the new MultiPASS products deliver the versatility needed by today’s consumers.
“The multifunction market is rapidly expanding. Canon is finding more customers are asking for products that can provide multiple solutions in a single product,” said Yukiaki Hashimoto, senior vice president and general manager of the Consumer Imaging Group at Canon U.S.A., Inc. “The MultiPASS MP370 and MP360 Multifunction desktop photo printers meet the needs of these consumers by combining multifunction convenience with high-quality, simplicity, and features they are looking for.”
Both the MultiPASS MP370 and MP360 printers have very fast printing speeds with up to 18 pages-per-minute (ppm) in black and up to 12 ppm in color.* Quality is delivered through a print head that uses both five picoliter nozzles for fast printing speeds and microscopic two picoliter nozzles that significantly reduce the size of dots on the page. Combining the small droplet size with printing at a maximum resolution of up to 4800 x 1200 color dots-per-inch (dpi)** allows users to create photo prints that rival minilab prints.
Canon Press Release 27/10/03 CANON PACKS PHOTO QUALITY WITH FAST PRINT AND COPY SPEEDS IN ITS NEW ENTRY-LEVEL MultiPASS MP370 AND MP360 MultiPASS MP370 Model Is The First PictBridge-enabled Multifunction Product to Market LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., Oct. 27, 2003 - Canon’s new MultiPASS MP370 and MP360 Multifunction desktop photo printers…
Adobe Press Release 27/10/03
New Full-Upgrade Versions of Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and GoLive Hit the Streets Soon
SAN JOSE, Calif. ? October 27, 2003 ? Adobe Systems Incorporated (NASDAQ: ADBE) today shipped Adobe? Creative Suite. Adobe Creative Suite combines new full-version upgrades of the company?s market-leading creative professional software ? Adobe Photoshop? CS, Adobe Illustrator? CS, Adobe InDesign? CS, and Adobe GoLive? CS. It also incorporates Acrobat? 6.0 Professional, and introduces the innovative Version Cue? file version manager. The all-new Adobe Creative Suite is a complete design environment that gives today?s creative professionals everything they need to create and publish content to print and the Web faster, more easily, and more efficiently than ever.
Adobe will announce shipment of new full-version upgrades of its market-leading creative applications later this week. Photoshop CS, the feature-packed successor to the highly popular Photoshop 7, will soon be available along with Illustrator CS, InDesign CS and GoLive CS ? all already hailed as significant enhancements on previous versions. Instead of traditional version numbers, Adobe is now using ?CS? to identify these new versions, in order to better reflect the deep level of integration between its creative tools. Pricing and complete product information for Photoshop CS, Illustrator CS, InDesign CS and GoLive CS can be found at: www.adobe.co.uk.
?Adobe Creative Suite is a platform for the future of design and publishing, something creative professionals around the world can rely on to build their businesses and perfect their craft,? said Jim Heeger, senior vice president of Creative Professional Products at Adobe. ?With powerful new hardware hitting the market and Adobe Creative Suite pushing the boundaries of software innovation, the technology available to the creative industries has just taken a huge leap forward.?
Adobe Press Release 27/10/03 New Full-Upgrade Versions of Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign and GoLive Hit the Streets Soon SAN JOSE, Calif. ? October 27, 2003 ? Adobe Systems Incorporated (NASDAQ: ADBE) today shipped Adobe? Creative Suite. Adobe Creative Suite combines new full-version upgrades of the company?s market-leading creative professional software …
ACD Systems Press Release 27/10/03
ACD Systems Releases Latest Version of its Photo Editing Software ? ACD FotoCanvas 3.0
Easy step-by-step Photo Correction Wizard guides users through common editing tasks
VICTORIA, British Columbia ? October 27, 2003 - ACD Systems International Inc. (TSX: ASA), the digital imaging company and makers of ACDSee? and Canvas?, today released ACD FotoCanvas 3.0, the newest version of its photo editing software program. ACD FotoCanvas is an affordable and easy-to-use program with all of the essential tools needed to enable users to make edits to their digital photos and create simple web graphics. New workflow enhancement features in ACD FotoCanvas 3.0 include the Dodge and Burn tool, the ability to add Bubble Talk to images, an easy step-by-step Photo Correction Wizard and a Professional Color Management system.
ACD FotoCanvas 3.0 quickly fixes digital photo lighting errors, such as lightening a person?s face or darkening an outdoor image, with its Dodge and Burn tool. The new Bubble Talk and Thought Text features allow users to personalize their images with quotes or comic-strip effects. The easy step-by-step Photo Correction Wizard quickly guides users through a series of common photo editing and photo enhancing tasks. These include rotate, crop, sharpen, adjust color levels, red-eye reduction and fix color cast for removing unwanted hue from images.
ACD Systems Press Release 27/10/03 ACD Systems Releases Latest Version of its Photo Editing Software ? ACD FotoCanvas 3.0 Easy step-by-step Photo Correction Wizard guides users through common editing tasks VICTORIA, British Columbia ? October 27, 2003 - ACD Systems International Inc. (TSX: ASA), the digital imaging company and makers…
Phase One Press Release 27/10/03
Phase One A/S Creates ‘C1 Product Group’
- Rapid growth of company’s acclaimed RAW Workflow software creates need
- Neilson/Clyne, Inc. appointed to handle Press & Public Relations
- New dedicated Web site announced
NORTHPORT, NY, October 24, 2003 ? Denmark’s Phase One, the photographic industry’s leading manufacturer of high-end digital imaging backs, is pleased to announce the formation of its new software division, the C1 Product Group, effective immediately. All activities related to Capture One DSLR software products (C1 DSLR ) will continue to operate out of the 10-year-old firm’s Copenhagen headquarters as well as its North American Sales headquarters based in Northport (Long Island), NY.
Phase One’s management team has moved quickly to accommodate the aggressive growth of its critically-acclaimed and patent-pending RAW Workflow Image Processing Software products and to stay abreast of the rapid introductions of new DSLR cameras from leading manufacturers (Canon?, Nikon?, etc .), as indicated by this week’s release of the C1 REBEL RAW Workflow software for Canon’s new price-breakthrough “Digital Rebel” (300D) DSLR.
Over the past year, the Capture One DSLR PRO and LE software products have not only enjoyed rapidly escalating sales, but garnered impressive product reviews throughout the photographic industry trade and consumer press. C1 RAW Workflow software has also received praise on critical user forums and is used daily by thousands of photographic pros and enthusiasts worldwide.
Henrik O. H?konsson, CEO of Phase One, explained, “We are very pleased with the rapid acceptance of our Capture One DSLR software by photographic professionals. The creation of a sophisticated and powerful RAW image workflow solution for our customers was a timely addition; it’s a natural progression to our company’s highly regarded digital imaging backs. We knew that the benefits of better RAW file image manipulation and management would not only be important to professionals, but also to the fast-growing market of DSLR enthusiasts who continue to invest in more powerful digital SLR cameras. Phase One’s new C1 Product Group was specifically created to better serve not only our loyal professional users, but these increasingly important new customers.”
The new C1 Product Group will be responsible for all development, sales, marketing, and support involving C1 PRO,LE, and the just-released C1 REBEL edition. Additionally, joint software R&D efforts will continue between the teams of the newly established C1 Product Group and the firm’s digital back developers.
Kenneth T. L?rke, Phase One’s Vice President in charge of the new C1 Product Group, added, “By focusing our software efforts into a single new division and adding additional resources in both engineering and customer support, Phase One will be able to stay at the forefront of digital SLR RAW workflow solutions. Consistent with the company’s beginnings over a decade ago, that’s precisely where we want to remain, the leader in direct digital imaging solutions.”
Phase One Press Release 27/10/03 Phase One A/S Creates ‘C1 Product Group’ - Rapid growth of company’s acclaimed RAW Workflow software creates need - Neilson/Clyne, Inc. appointed to handle Press & Public Relations - New dedicated Web site announced NORTHPORT, NY, October 24, 2003 ? Denmark’s Phase One, the photographic…
Delkin Press Release 27/10/03
BUY DELKIN FOR THE HOLIDAYS AND GET A FREE 2004 IMAGES OF DISTINCTION CALENDAR
Poway CA, October 27, 2003 Delkin Devices, Inc. has created a stunning 2004 calendar for a FREE consumer giveaway this holiday season. The ?Images of Distinction? eFilm PRO 2004 Calendar will be available at independent camera stores worldwide and at Delkin?s website. Thirteen of the world?s most recognized photographers from the fields of nature, portrait, sports, entertainment, and people photography are presented together and uniquely showcased. All of the photographs were captured on Delkin?s eFilm PRO CompactFlash (CF) Card using a variety of different SLR digital camera brands, and are striking in their beauty and distinction. The calendar is comprised of 28 full color pages on spiral bound high quality paper stock measuring 11 ? x 9 (folded) and features photographs from:
Jerry Avenaim ? His famous celebrity photographs are seen in major magazines worldwide including Vogue, GQ, Vanity Fair and Newsweek.
Jim Brandenburg ? National Geographic?s premier nature photographer for over 25 years. His work has been featured in over 19 magazine stories, television specials and many influential nature photography books.
Bambi Cantrell - One of America?s leading portrait photographers, celebrated for her creative wedding imagery. Her cutting edge images appear in numerous high profile magazines around the world.
John Paul Caponigro ? The author of ?Adobe Photoshop Master Class? is recognized internationally for his images of the natural world.
Christine and Michel Denis-Huot - France?s leading African Wildlife photographers and authors of many best selling animal photography books.
Bill Fortney ? One of the best known nature photographers in America and author of the popular ? America From 500 Feet.?
Karl Grobl ? Award winning photojournalist known for his work with humanitarian organizations throughout the developing word.
Douglas Kirkland ? A career spanning over 50 years as the consummate celebrity and fashion photographer, resulting in many of the most recognizable portraits of our time.
Tony Leonard ? One of history?s greatest Thoroughbred photographers and winner of the acclaimed Eclipse Award for Photography.
Arthur Morris ? Considered the worlds foremost bird photographer whose images appear in books and magazines around the globe.
Jack Reznicki ? One of America?s best known children photographers whose work has been featured on several Time Magazine covers and many national ad campaigns.
Gil Smith ? An internationally recognized advertising photographer who has created dramatic campaigns for Porsche, Coca-Cola, and Apple, to name a few.
Monte Zucker ? The dean of wedding and portrait photographers whose signature style earned him Portrait Photographer of the Year 2002 from the United Nations.
Delkin Press Release 27/10/03 BUY DELKIN FOR THE HOLIDAYS AND GET A FREE 2004 IMAGES OF DISTINCTION CALENDAR Poway CA, October 27, 2003 Delkin Devices, Inc. has created a stunning 2004 calendar for a FREE consumer giveaway this holiday season. The ?Images of Distinction? eFilm PRO 2004 Calendar will be…
“FujiFilm UK Press Release 27/10/03”
Chance to win great prizes by getting up close and personal with Fujifilm’s FinePix S7000 Zoom
Website shows off latest SLR from Fujifilm
Fuji’s digital camera website (www.fujifilm.co.uk/di) now has a ‘learning centre’ to show off the impressive range of features and technology behind their new digital SLR - the FinePix S7000 Zoom.
Through separate interactive sections, the website highlights the camera’s macro capabilities and PictBridge printing functions, its powerful 6x optical zoom lens and the weighted lens ring providing manual zoom control. It also provides a clear explanation of how the SuperCCD HR sensor works.
In addition, Fuji has created its own game on the website - “Capture the Detail” - and visitors to the site can win a range of fantastic prizes. The highest scorer will win a 20GB iPod, whilst a randomly selected visitor to the site will win an 17” Titanium Apple Powerbook.
“FujiFilm UK Press Release 27/10/03” Chance to win great prizes by getting up close and personal with Fujifilm’s FinePix S7000 Zoom Website shows off latest SLR from Fujifilm Fuji’s digital camera website (www.fujifilm.co.uk/di) now has a ‘learning centre’ to show off the impressive range of features and technology behind their…
PhotographyBLOG reader Paul Robinson has emailed me to let me know about one of the stranger photography websites out there. Human Clock does exactly what it says on the tin - photographs of humans forming the time.
“This website consists of about 3500 pictures, each representing a single minute of the day in some shape or fashion. This website has three clocks. The analog clock is a true “human clock” if there is such a definition. These photos don’t change as much since there is a lot more preparation involved in creating analog clock photos. The digital clock is the most popular clock on this site. It contains multiple photographs for all 1,440 minutes in the day (at least in our solar system). The text clock is a clock made out of staight ASCII text…so you can even view the clock on a text browser.”
Website: Human Clock
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Website: Elastic Rat
PhotographyBLOG reader Paul Robinson has emailed me to let me know about one of the stranger photography websites out there. Human Clock does exactly what it says on the tin - photographs of humans forming the time. “This website consists of about 3500 pictures, each representing a single minute of…
Sigma Corporation Press Release 27/10/03
Compact - Lightweight zoom lenses designed to suit the characteristics of digital cameras
18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of the new 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC. This zoom lens was exclusively designed to suit the characteristics of digital SLR cameras. The image circle was designed to match the size of the image sensors of digital SLR cameras, and this produced a compact lens with a maximum diameter of 60mm (2.3in.), overall length of 67.5mm (2.6in.) and weight of only 245gr (8.6 ounces). It has a variable angle of view of 76.5degree-31.7degree. The use of aspherical lenses provides correction for various aberrations throughout the entire zoom range and produce high level of optical performance. 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC lens has a minimum focusing distance of 25cm (9.8in.) at all focal lengths and is capable of macro photography with a maximum magnification ratio of 1:3.5.
50-200mm F4-5.6 DC
Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of the new 55-200mm F4-5.6 DC. This compact telephoto zoom lens was exclusively designed for use with digital SLR cameras. The image circle was designed to match the size of the image sensors of digital SLR cameras that also allows compact body and lightweight with overall length of 84.6mm (3.3in.), and weight of only 310g/10.9 ounces. It has a filter size of 55mm, maximum diameter of 70mm (2.7in.). This remarkably compact high performance zoom lens is ideally suited to a wide range of subjects. This lens has a minimum focusing distance of 110cm (43.3in.) and maximum magnification of 1:4.
*They cannot be used in SA-7 and SA-9 35mm film SLR cameras. Combination with these cameras may cause vignetting on the picture surface.
*If SD9 or SD10 digital cameras are used, the angle of view will be equal to 30-85mm focal length. The angle of view varies depending on the camera.
Sigma Corporation Press Release 27/10/03 Compact - Lightweight zoom lenses designed to suit the characteristics of digital cameras 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of the new 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC. This zoom lens was exclusively designed to suit the characteristics of digital SLR cameras. The…
Foveon Inc Press Release 27/10/03
Foveon Introduces Newly Improved 10.2 Mp Direct Image Sensor
SIGMA SD10 digital camera the first to incorporate improved Foveon image sensor
Santa Clara, CA (October 27, 2003) - Foveon Inc., a technology leader in high-quality digital photography, announces the immediate availability of the F7X3-C9110, an enhanced version of the Foveon X3? PRO 10M direct image sensor. The improved 10.2 megapixel (red + green + blue pixels) image sensor doubles the sensitivity and maximum exposure times and offers increased dynamic range over its predecessor. The new Foveon sensor is used in the Sigma SD10 digital Single-Lens Reflex (SLR) camera. The new Foveon X3? PRO 10M direct image sensor will allow users to capture outstanding photographs at higher shutter speeds ideal for sports action as well as in low light situations requiring long exposures up to 30 seconds.
The new Foveon image sensor is a result of design and fabrication process improvements that result in higher image quality and superb color fidelity. “These improvements demonstrate the speed at which we are evolving the technology and support our confidence that X3 is the most advanced image sensor technology for capturing color images,” said Federico Faggin, Foveon’s CEO.
The first camera to incorporate the new image sensor is the Sigma SD10 digital Single-Lens Reflex (SLR) camera. The camera supports an ISO range from 100 to 800, plus an extended mode option to ISO 1600, and exposure durations of up to 30 seconds.
“The choice of image sensor is becoming a top criterion, when choosing a digital camera, because it is the primary factor that determines the image quality. We believe that with Foveon X3 technology, the Sigma SD10 digital camera offers color resolution and color fidelity comparable to other cameras costing four times the price,” said Faggin.
The Foveon X3 PRO 10M direct image sensor has a total of 10.2 million red, green, and blue pixels that are organized into three layers (2268 x 1512 x 3 layers).
Foveon Inc Press Release 27/10/03 Foveon Introduces Newly Improved 10.2 Mp Direct Image Sensor SIGMA SD10 digital camera the first to incorporate improved Foveon image sensor Santa Clara, CA (October 27, 2003) - Foveon Inc., a technology leader in high-quality digital photography, announces the immediate availability of the F7X3-C9110, an…
Foveon Inc Press Release 27/10/03
Foveon Enhances Digital Images With X3 Fill Light
New technology easily corrects lighting problems in digital photos
Santa Clara, CA (October 27, 2003) - Foveon, Inc., a technology leader in high-quality digital image capture, today announced the release of X3 Fill Light, a powerful new technology that dramatically improves the quality of digital images affected by difficult lighting conditions. The technology is incorporated as a new software feature in the Sigma Photo Pro 2.0 application for the Sigma SD10 digital Single-Lens Reflex (SLR) camera.
The X3 Fill Light feature simulates the photographic method of “dodging and burning” adding extra light to shadow regions, while preserving highlight detail. It is a powerful method for simultaneously adjusting overexposed and underexposed areas of a digital image with a single simple control. The feature is bundled exclusively with the new Sigma SD10 digital SLR (Single-Lens Reflex) camera, which uses a Foveon X3 direct image sensor.
X3 Fill Light is designed for images taken under lighting conditions such as indoor-outdoor scenes, backlit portraits, or scenes with mixed lighting. Use of the X3 Fill Light feature creates natural-looking images that can be faithfully reproduced in a print.
“Challenging lighting conditions, such as backlighting from a window or subjects in front of snow, can result in disappointing images. The X3 Fill Light technology allows photographers to make excellent prints from poorly exposed images which otherwise would have been discarded due to poor lighting and exposure.” said Eric Zarakov, Foveon’s vice president of marketing.
X3 Fill Light is implemented as a simple slider interface that allows the user to control the amount of correction. By increasing the amount of X3 Fill Light, the brightness and contrast of the shadow regions are increased to add visibility into areas that have been underexposed. Simultaneously, the contrast in highlight regions is automatically increased and the brightness is adjusted to avoid saturation.
The Sigma Photo Pro 2.0 software, incorporating Foveon’s X3 Fill Light, is shipping with the Sigma SD10 digital Single-Lens Reflex (SLR) camera from Sigma Corporation (www.sigma-photo.co.jp).
Website: Sigma X3 Fill Light
Foveon Inc Press Release 27/10/03 Foveon Enhances Digital Images With X3 Fill Light New technology easily corrects lighting problems in digital photos Santa Clara, CA (October 27, 2003) - Foveon, Inc., a technology leader in high-quality digital image capture, today announced the release of X3 Fill Light, a powerful new…
As usual with a new camera announcement, several websites have already got their sticky hands on a sample of the camera. Imaging Resource have already posted a full review of the SD10! Here in alphabetical order are links to other sites with SD10 news, previews and reviews:
Website: A-Digital-Eye
Website: DCResource
Website: Digital Outback Photo - SD10 Experience Report
Website: DPReview - SD10 Preview
Website: Imaging Resource - SD10 Review
Website: Steve’s Digicams - SD10 First Look
As usual with a new camera announcement, several websites have already got their sticky hands on a sample of the camera. Imaging Resource have already posted a full review of the SD10! Here in alphabetical order are links to other sites with SD10 news, previews and reviews: Website: A-Digital-Eye Website…
A thread from Barrie Harwood over on the ePhotoZine forums is indicating that Canon have dropped the price of the Canon EOS 1D DSLR by a massive ?1,300, which is approximately a third off the previous list price. Furthermore, if you buy an “L” series lens at the same time as buying the body, Canon will give you ?300 cashback. I’m guessing that such a generous offer must mean that the 1D’s successor is in the pipeline…
Website: ePhotoZine Forums
A thread from Barrie Harwood over on the ePhotoZine forums is indicating that Canon have dropped the price of the Canon EOS 1D DSLR by a massive ?1,300, which is approximately a third off the previous list price. Furthermore, if you buy an “L” series lens at the same time…