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DCResource have today posted updated photo galleries for the futuristic-looking 3.2 megapixel Minolta DiMAGE Z1 and the 6 megapixel Canon Digital Rebel (otherwise known as the EOS 300D).
DCResource have today posted updated photo galleries for the futuristic-looking 3.2 megapixel Minolta DiMAGE Z1 and the 6 megapixel Canon Digital Rebel (otherwise known as the EOS 300D). Website: DCResource - Minolta DiMAGE Z1 Gallery Website: DCResource - Canon Digital Rebel Gallery
photoworkshop.com has launched the Canon Digital Learning Centre, which is “specially designed to help you maximise the potential of Canon’s new EOS Digital Rebel” Each month a new set of Lessons will be posted which aim to give you a better understanding of the camera and photography in general (found via A-Digital-Eye.com).
Here’s a typical excerpt from Lesson 5, Picturing People:
“Having a choice of many different shooting modes (the Digital Rebel offers 12) gives you maximum flexibility and lots of creativity when it comes to taking people pictures. The modes let you control many camera functions ? including the auto focus mode, frame advance, exposure, metering pattern and flash ? to create the kind of picture you see in your mind?s eye.”
photoworkshop.com has launched the Canon Digital Learning Centre, which is “specially designed to help you maximise the potential of Canon’s new EOS Digital Rebel” Each month a new set of Lessons will be posted which aim to give you a better understanding of the camera and photography in general (found…
Bo Atkins at Photo.net has published a new article about portable storage devices, focusing on reviewing the Tripper device:
“One of the first things you realize once you’ve bought your digital camera is that you need some way to store the images. The memory card in the camera is fine, but it can only store so much data. It can be enough for a day’s outing, but what about a 2 week vacation?
Today’s 6MP DSLRs create JPEG files which are typically 2-3MB in size, or if you shoot RAW images which give the the best possible quality, file sizes can range from 6-8MB depending if you embed a JPEG in with the RAW file. This means that you may only get 56 images on a 512MB memory card if you are shooting RAW images with high quality embedded JPEGs. Even just shooting straight high quality JPEGs, you’ll only get about 170 images on a 512MB card.”
Website: Photo.net - Portable Digital Storage Devices Review
Bo Atkins at Photo.net has published a new article about portable storage devices, focusing on reviewing the Tripper device: “One of the first things you realize once you’ve bought your digital camera is that you need some way to store the images. The memory card in the camera is fine…
DPReview have posted a new gallery of sample images from the Olympus E-1, taken at this weekend’s USA Formula One Grand Prix in Indianapolis.
“We have just posted a gallery of Olympus E-1 images from the second qualifying session of this weekend’s USA Formula One Grand Prix in Indianapolis. These were taken by our good friend and dpreview.com contributor Les Freed. The camera Les used is the latest pre-production Olympus E-1 which appears to be delivering noticeably improved image quality, especially image sharpness.”
DPReview have posted a new gallery of sample images from the Olympus E-1, taken at this weekend’s USA Formula One Grand Prix in Indianapolis. “We have just posted a gallery of Olympus E-1 images from the second qualifying session of this weekend’s USA Formula One Grand Prix in Indianapolis. These…
The German website Photoworld.de has today reviewed the 5 megapixel Canon Powershot G5, which features a rotating LCD monitor and 4x optical lens.
“The image quality of the new G5 is very good. The colors are shown very naturally owing to a appropriate working white alignment. The dissolution is with 5 million pixels sufficiently for large sized photo departures or also cutout enlargements, besides is the sharpness of the objective very good and contributes thereby for their part to the excellent detail rendition.”
Website: Photoworld.de - Canon G5 Review
The German website Photoworld.de has today reviewed the 5 megapixel Canon Powershot G5, which features a rotating LCD monitor and 4x optical lens. “The image quality of the new G5 is very good. The colors are shown very naturally owing to a appropriate working white alignment. The dissolution is with…
Keith Cooper has emailed me today with some more information about the Epson 4000 printer that Michael Reichmann first mentioned on the Luminous Landscape website a few days ago. Keith has kindly let me re-publish the photo of the printer here, and his Northlight Images website has more details about the new printer. Apparently the Epson 4000 first appeared in the 17th September issue of the Dutch magazine Grafisch Weekblad (Graphic Weekly).
Website: Northlight Images - Epson Stylus PRO 4000 Printer
Website: Grafisch Weekblad
UPDATE 28/09/03
Adri de Groot has helpfully translated the full article from Grafisch Weekblad into English. Click the Read More link below.
Keith Cooper has emailed me today with some more information about the Epson 4000 printer that Michael Reichmann first mentioned on the Luminous Landscape website a few days ago. Keith has kindly let me re-publish the photo of the printer here, and his Northlight Images website has more details about…
Taking a break from equipment and reviews, here are a few photography-related websites that have found their way onto my Links list recently. Thanks to PhotographyBLOG reader Marky101 for suggesting some of them. In no particular order:
Website: The Blue Sea and Sails
Website: Mike’s Imagination
Website: Ami Barwell
Taking a break from equipment and reviews, here are a few photography-related websites that have found their way onto my Links list recently. Thanks to PhotographyBLOG reader Marky101 for suggesting some of them. In no particular order: Website: The Blue Sea and Sails Website: Mike’s Imagination Website: Ami Barwell
The new Rayovac I-C3 battery charger will charge your Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries in an amazing 15 minutes or less and up to 1,000 times.
“With older rechargeable battery systems, controlled by the charger, “it’s like pouring soda,’’ said John Daggett, Rayovac’s director of marketing services. “You control the flow by the angle of the can, pouring at a slow and constant pace so foam doesn’t build up.’’ But with the I-C3, “you can pour in a charge as fast as you want because the battery won’t let you go too fast.”
The Rayovac I-C3 battery charger is now available in the US. A pair of the AA or AAA batteries costs about $10. The I-C3 chargers cost about $25 for the two-battery model; a four-battery version costs about $10 more.
Website: Rayovac
Website: New York Times
The new Rayovac I-C3 battery charger will charge your Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries in an amazing 15 minutes or less and up to 1,000 times. “With older rechargeable battery systems, controlled by the charger, “it’s like pouring soda,’’ said John Daggett, Rayovac’s director of marketing services. “You control the…
Imaging Resource have reviewed the DiMAGE X20, which Minolta claims “is the world?s smallest and lightest 2 megapixel camera with a 3x optical zoom.”
“I’ve been a fan of Minolta’s “X” line of subcompact cameras since the original version was first introduced. The DiMAGE X20, while sacrificing a few features to keep the cost down, offers a capable, subcompact digicam at a street price of close to $200. Its compact size, solid feature set, and novice-friendly menu interface make the DiMAGE X20 a great “take anywhere” camera.”
Imaging Resource have reviewed the DiMAGE X20, which Minolta claims “is the world?s smallest and lightest 2 megapixel camera with a 3x optical zoom.” “I’ve been a fan of Minolta’s “X” line of subcompact cameras since the original version was first introduced. The DiMAGE X20, while sacrificing a few features…
Imaging Resource have reviewed the 4-megapixel Pentax Optio 450. This digital camera has a variety of features including a high resolution 1.5 inch LCD monitor, a movie mode that captures up to ten minutes of video with sound, a voice memo recording mode, a vice memo function, panorama assist, full manual control and a 5X optical zoom (20X combined).
“I found the Optio 450 to be a bit of a mixed bag. It has some strong points (nice case design, and high-quality 5x zoom lens, excellent macro capability), and does a lot of things very well (very good color, lower than average image noise, excellent exposure and creative options), but falls down in other areas (a tendency to underexpose and somewhat sluggish shutter response).”
Imaging Resource have reviewed the 4-megapixel Pentax Optio 450. This digital camera has a variety of features including a high resolution 1.5 inch LCD monitor, a movie mode that captures up to ten minutes of video with sound, a voice memo recording mode, a vice memo function, panorama assist, full…
Imaging Resource have posted an early review of the new pocket-sized Sony Cyber-shot DSC-U50, which is aimed squarely at the hip ‘n’ trendy student market. Priced at about $250, the U50 digital camera will be available in early October.
“The U50 offers a few basic exposure options, including a manually adjustable white balance setting, and a 2.0-megapixel Super HAD CCD for good quality images. Though exposure remains under automatic control, the U50’s selection of preset scene modes ought to handle most average shooting situations quite well, and the camera’s tiny size means you won’t miss those candid shots. Its swiveling lens is an added plus, facilitating self-portraits and images shot at what might otherwise be difficult angles.”
Imaging Resource have posted an early review of the new pocket-sized Sony Cyber-shot DSC-U50, which is aimed squarely at the hip ‘n’ trendy student market. Priced at about $250, the U50 digital camera will be available in early October. “The U50 offers a few basic exposure options, including a manually…
It looks like Epson are set to announce a new range of photo printers very soon. The Japanese website I Love Epson has details of the Epson PX-G900, Epson PX-G800, Epson PX-G700 and Epson PX-V600 printers, along with a slick Flash presentation for the PX-G900. There are also 2 new ink systems mentioned - PX G Ink and PX V Ink. My Japanese is a bit rusty, so for now I’ll leave you to look at the photo of the Epson PX-G900 printer. Obviously there’s no details about price or availability yet…
Website: www.i-love-epson.co.jp
Website: www.i-love-epson.co.jp - Printer Comparison
Website: Photo-i Forums
Here is a translation through Babelfish of the PX G Ink text:
“Glossy efficiency raised with the densification of the resin which wraps around the pigment ink. Furthermore, the highlight part and the like, adopting ?O???X?I?v?e?B?}?C?U which is placed in the place where the ink is little originally. With the print surface as uniform, diffused reflection of light is held down, the beautiful glossy impression is actualized. In addition, because ?O???X?I?v?e?B?}?C?U shows also the function which becomes fixed the pigment securely, it can print normally clearly even with the paper.
* Technology of new pigment PX-G ink
High glossy conversion of the pigment ink was actualized the new ink technology where the Epson PX ink technology evolved, with the densification of the resin which the pigment coating has been done and the adoption of ?O???X?I?v?e?B?}?C?U.”
It sounds like Epson may have solved the “pigment ink with glossy paper” issue that has been a problem with the Epson Stylus Photo 2200/2100 printer.
It looks like Epson are set to announce a new range of photo printers very soon. The Japanese website I Love Epson has details of the Epson PX-G900, Epson PX-G800, Epson PX-G700 and Epson PX-V600 printers, along with a slick Flash presentation for the PX-G900. There are also 2 new…
“Pentax Press Release 25/09/03”
GOLDEN, Colorado (September 25, 2003)?PENTAX digital technology brings new meaning to the term ?all around? in the new Optio33LF digital camera. With an innovative LCD monitor that swivels 180 degrees horizontally and up to 270 degrees vertically, the Optio33LF features 3.2 effective megapixels and a 3X zoom lens. This latest PENTAX digital camera gives you the freedom to frame subjects exactly as you prefer, especially from high and low angles. In addition to the versatile monitor, the Optio33LF features an optical viewfinder.
The Optio33LF hosts a full range of features found on PENTAX digital cameras including a movie mode that records video, a variety of picture and shooting modes, 12 MB of internal memory, built-in auto flash, and a world time function that displays time in 62 cities worldwide.
Included with the Optio33LF is an ACDSee? software package that is designed exclusively for PENTAX digital cameras. Valued at $150, the package includes ACDSee? 5.0, FotoSlate?, FotoCanvas? and Photostitcher. ACDSee? digital camera software makes it easy to retrieve, view, manage, print, enhance and share your digital photos.
The Optio33LF completes the newest line-up of PENTAX digital for the 2003 holiday buying season, which includes three more innovative digital cameras and the first PENTAX digital SLR. Complete information on all the cameras is available at www.pentaxdigital.com.
“Pentax Press Release 25/09/03” GOLDEN, Colorado (September 25, 2003)?PENTAX digital technology brings new meaning to the term ?all around? in the new Optio33LF digital camera. With an innovative LCD monitor that swivels 180 degrees horizontally and up to 270 degrees vertically, the Optio33LF features 3.2 effective megapixels and a 3X…
The UK website Photo-i are reporting today that Epson are set to release the PhotoPC P-1000 Photo Viewer in the UK on the 1st November. The Photo Viewer allows you to transfer files from your memory cards onto its buil-in 10Gb hard-drive. It has an integrated CF/Micro Drive card slot and Memory Stick, Smart Media, MMC and SD memory cards are supported via an optional adapter.
Rather worringly, though, the Espon press releases says “The PhotoPC P-1000 supports the Jpeg file format, a standard amongst digital camera users. Hmmmm…there’s no mention of Tiff or RAW files. Also the price of the Photo Viewer, at ?499, seems a little high to me, especially as the hard drive is only 10Gb in size.
The UK website Photo-i are reporting today that Epson are set to release the PhotoPC P-1000 Photo Viewer in the UK on the 1st November. The Photo Viewer allows you to transfer files from your memory cards onto its buil-in 10Gb hard-drive. It has an integrated CF/Micro Drive card slot…
The Slovenian digital photography website e-Fotografija have just published their review of the Minolta DiMAGE A1, which seems to have got a positive response from the photography world so far and is looking like a serious contender to the Sony DSC F-828.
Website: e-Fotografija - Minolta DiMAGE A1
The Slovenian digital photography website e-Fotografija have just published their review of the Minolta DiMAGE A1, which seems to have got a positive response from the photography world so far and is looking like a serious contender to the Sony DSC F-828. Website: e-Fotografija - Minolta DiMAGE A1
e-fotografija have also reviewed the Kodak EasyShare CX6200, which is a 2 megapixel digital camera that costs around ?100 in the UK.
e-fotografija have also reviewed the Kodak EasyShare CX6200, which is a 2 megapixel digital camera that costs around ?100 in the UK. Website: e-fotografija - Kodak EasyShare CX6200 Review
DP-Now have started an interactive review of the Pentax *ist D digital SLR, which is now on sale in the UK.
“Today, to get the Pentax dp-now *ist D show on the road, here are is a collection of sample images and a brief comparison with Canon’s EOS-10D. Scroll down to see pictures of the *ist D and 10D side by side, high ISO comparisons between the two cameras and some general sample shots taken earlier today.”
DP-Now have started an interactive review of the Pentax *ist D digital SLR, which is now on sale in the UK. “Today, to get the Pentax dp-now *ist D show on the road, here are is a collection of sample images and a brief comparison with Canon’s EOS-10D. Scroll down…
Luminous Landscape has just published a photograph of the soon-to-be-announced Epson Stylus PRO 4000, an A2 sized 8-ink Ultrachrome printer. Unfortunately this product is aimed at the higher-end of the printer market, with Michael Reichmann estimating that it will cost around $2,000…
“In various countries around the world Epson has started demonstrating to dealers their new Stylus PRO 4000 printer. This will be an A2 sized printer able to use sheet and roll paper up to 1.5mm in thickness. It will use 8 inks (with both matte and glossy black inks loaded at the same time) and the inks are Ultrachrome pigment-based as with the 2100 / 2200 / 7600 / 9600 models. Resolution is up to 2880 PPI and droplet size is 3.5 picoliter. Inks are in separate 220ml cartridges.”
Luminous Landscape has just published a photograph of the soon-to-be-announced Epson Stylus PRO 4000, an A2 sized 8-ink Ultrachrome printer. Unfortunately this product is aimed at the higher-end of the printer market, with Michael Reichmann estimating that it will cost around $2,000… “In various countries around the world Epson has…
Canto Press Release 24/09/03
Digital Asset Management specialist Canto also reduces price of Cumulus Single User Edition in company eshop.
Berlin, Paris, San Francisco, Tokyo ? September 24, 2003 - Canto, the global leader in Digital Asset Management solutions, today announced the immedate availibilty of a limited Single User Edition called myCumulus for ?19.95. myCumulus offers the same features and functionality as the full version of the popular Single User, the only difference being the number of media assets that users can organize. Canto also announced that the professional Single User is now available in its eshop at a dramatically reduced price of ?69.95.
myCumulus is intended for the home users who want to organize their digital media such as photos, graphics, mp3s or private documents. It can manage two catalogs simultaneously that can contain 2000 assets each, an amount usually sufficient for private use.
?Digital Asset Management started out as an issue for companies,? said Canto?s VP Marketing Sharron Sawyer. ?Now, with a broader use of digital home technologies, people are having trouble finding their private files on their computers. They might not know what DAM is but they need a tool to organize their media, and myCumulus is a good start.?
In the course of focussing increasingly on its solutions and Enterprise business Canto decided to slash the price of the Single User Edition, that allows to manage an unlimited number of assets. Formerly ?89.95, the full version is now offered for download at ?69,95 in Canto?s eshop. Support is not offered for myCumulus, however myCumulus owners will be able to upgrade to Single User full versions for ?49,95. Box versions with printed manuals can still be purchased, the price remaining ?109,95.
Availability - myCumulus and the price reduced Single User Edition are immediately available in Canto?s eshop.
Website: Canto
Canto Press Release 24/09/03 Digital Asset Management specialist Canto also reduces price of Cumulus Single User Edition in company eshop. Berlin, Paris, San Francisco, Tokyo ? September 24, 2003 - Canto, the global leader in Digital Asset Management solutions, today announced the immedate availibilty of a limited Single User Edition…
The new FireWire compact flash reader from Delkin will certainly speed up the transfer of files from your digital camera to your computer. FireWire is one of today?s fastest interface protocols, transferring data at a lighting-fast speed of 400Mb/s. Delkin?s new external tabletop eFilm FireWire Reader/Writer (Reader-24) is uniquely designed for high-end digital photography enthusiasts and professionals who want to dramatically speed workflow. The full contents of high-resolution images from CompactFlash Type I, Type II and Microdrives can be quickly downloaded to a computer in seconds, and you can write back to the card as well. Since the Reader-24 runs on its own power, it doesn’t require any power cables.
Website: Delkin
The new FireWire compact flash reader from Delkin will certainly speed up the transfer of files from your digital camera to your computer. FireWire is one of today?s fastest interface protocols, transferring data at a lighting-fast speed of 400Mb/s. Delkin?s new external tabletop eFilm FireWire Reader/Writer (Reader-24) is uniquely designed…