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Ian Burley over at DP-Now.com has some exclusive photographs from PMA of the Olympus E System DSLR, announced yesterday. “We were allowed to handle the items, though only after donning cotton gloves! Even Japanese journalists haven?t been shown them yet. Below are possibly the first independent photos to be published of some of these system components.”
Website: DP-Now
Ian Burley over at DP-Now.com has some exclusive photographs from PMA of the Olympus E System DSLR, announced yesterday. “We were allowed to handle the items, though only after donning cotton gloves! Even Japanese journalists haven?t been shown them yet. Below are possibly the first independent photos to be published…
You can imagine how surprised I was when I visited DCViews this morning, and discovered that one of my photographs is the Hotshot of the Day for Monday 3rd March!!
It seems that they use images from WebPhotoForum.Com, where I’ve posted about 20 photos so far. I’m going for a large coffee to calm myself down… :-)
You can imagine how surprised I was when I visited DCViews this morning, and discovered that one of my photographs is the Hotshot of the Day for Monday 3rd March!! It seems that they use images from WebPhotoForum.Com, where I’ve posted about 20 photos so far. I’m going for a…
Olympus have finally unveiled their long-rumoured Four Thirds system DSLR, the Olympus E System, at PMA 2003. They will be demonstrating a prototype of the new camera along with 4 lenses at the show. You can see images of the camera and lenses on DPReview. Here’s Olympus’ explanation of why the Four Thirds system is so important:
“The Four Thirds system is a new open standard for digital SLR cameras with interchangeable lenses that utilise a 4/3 inch image sensor. In addition to facilitating the development of camera lens systems specifically designed to maximise digital image sensor performance - without being bound by the design conventions imposed by 35mm film camera SLR systems - the Four Thirds system establishes a common standard for lens mounts, ensuring compatibility between lenses and bodies even if they are produced by different manufacturers. Furthermore, the Four Thirds system interchangeable lenses are much smaller and lighter than 35mm and APS SLR lens systems.”
The new Olympus lenses announced are:
300mm, f2.8 (600mm)
14 - 54mm, f2.8 - f3.5 zoom (28 - 108mm)
50mm, f2.0 macro (100mm)
50 - 200mm, f2.8 - f3.5 zoom (100 - 400mm)
The camera, lenses and the whole system certainly looks the part, but I think you have to bear in mind that this is a prototype, with no date given for a production camera, except for “the Olympus Digital SLR System will then be introduced to the market at competitive prices in the late third or early fourth quarter of 2003.” That could mean Christmas 2003…
Olympus have also announced 4 new digital compact cameras.
The C-750 UZ is a 10x optical zoom, 4 megapixel update to the C-730 UZ. At an RRP of ?499.99 and available from April, this camera offers the longest zoom in its class. “The C-750 Ultra Zoom features a bright, high performance f2.8 - f3.7 lens, comprising of 11 elements arranged in seven groups and including two aspherical lenses plus ED elements, which are only found in top-end SLR cameras and significantly help reduce chromatic aberration.” Olympus are also releasing a 3 megapixel version, the C-740 UZ.
Website: DPReview
Imaging Resource have already managed to post First Looks at both the C-750 and C-740; how do they do it?!
Website: Imaging Resource
Perhaps less interesting are the compact digital cameras, the 3 megapixel C-350 Zoom (?249) and the C-150 Zoom (?139.99), which are firmly at the budget end of the market.
Olympus have finally unveiled their long-rumoured Four Thirds system DSLR, the Olympus E System, at PMA 2003. They will be demonstrating a prototype of the new camera along with 4 lenses at the show. You can see images of the camera and lenses on DPReview. Here’s Olympus’ explanation of why…
PhotographyBLOG received 10,363 unique visits during February - that’s 370 visits per day on average. Thanks for the support everyone! I’m always looking to improve the site, so if anyone has any bright ideas, leave a comment on this post and let me know…
PhotographyBLOG received 10,363 unique visits during February - that’s 370 visits per day on average. Thanks for the support everyone! I’m always looking to improve the site, so if anyone has any bright ideas, leave a comment on this post and let me know…
On the morning of Saturday 22nd February, I ventured into central London to take some colour photographs for one of my City and Guilds Photography modules. “Colour and Pattern” was the subject, focusing on the urban environment. On a really, really cold day, I took 3 rolls of ISO 200 Jessops film (108 frames in total) in 3 hours, in the Waterloo station / Charing Cross / St Pauls areas.
It was refreshing to spend a few hours just taking photographs, without having to combine it with anything else. At one point I found myself taking macro shots of peeling wooden doors, skips and sand under the watchful gaze of the London Eye, receiving more than a few funny looks in the process…
As an aside, it’s taken nearly a week to have the films developed, sort through them, scan the selected frames and add them to this website. Not exactly a fast turn-around.
With 12 weeks left to go on my photography course, I’ve just about completed the Black and White module. I’ve still got 2 colour modules left to shoot, 2 essays to write, 3 workbooks to complete and 1 exam to sit. Please wish me the best of luck :-)
Here are a few selected highlights from the first roll of film:
London Patterns #1 | London Patterns #2 | London Patterns #3 |
London Patterns #4 | London Patterns #5 | London Patterns #6 |
London Patterns #7 | London Patterns #8 | |
On the morning of Saturday 22nd February, I ventured into central London to take some colour photographs for one of my City and Guilds Photography modules. “Colour and Pattern” was the subject, focusing on the urban environment. On a really, really cold day, I took 3 rolls of ISO 20…
Vincent at photo-i.co.uk has completed his review of Canon’s new flagship flatbed scanner, the 9900F. Find out if it has what it takes to beat Epson’s Perfection 3200…
Website: photo-i
Vincent at photo-i.co.uk has completed his review of Canon’s new flagship flatbed scanner, the 9900F. Find out if it has what it takes to beat Epson’s Perfection 3200… Website: photo-i
No sooner have Pentax announced their new DSLR, the curiously named *ist D, than Canon announce their new DSLR, the EOS 10D.
“Canon, leader in photographic and imaging technology, is pleased to announce the launch of the EOS 10D, a 6.3 million pixel Canon digital SLR with a seven point wide area autofocus system, fast three frames per second burst rate and an ergonomic super-tough magnesium alloy body shell. Launched as the successor to the award winning EOS D60, the EOS 10D builds on the strengths of this highly popular model with a range of improvements to both the camera’s design and its specification.”
The 10D boasts a lot of noteable improvements over the D60, including a magnesium alloy body, extended ISO range (100-3200), 7-point autofocus and 35 zone evaluative metering system system.
Initial reaction to the new camera on the Web seems to be very positive and at a suggested RRP of ?1499 / $1999, the EOS 10D is definitely going to turn the heat up on the likes of Nikon, Fuji, Pentax and even Sigma. Why would you buy a Sigma SD9 now, or Pentax’s *ist D (even if you could pronounce it)?! The 10D may also threaten advanced digital compact cameras like the Minolta 7Hi and the Nikon 5700. Maybe there will be a big price ripple throughout the industry? Even better, the 10D will be available from March, hopefully in sufficient numbers, so we may see some price decreases very soon.
DPReview and Steve’s Digicams both have extensive first looks at the camera, whilst Imaging Resource wins the prize for the first full Review and some excellent sample pictures.
Website: Imaging Resource - Canon 10D Review
Website: Steves Digicams - Canon 10D First Look
Website: DPReview - Canon 10D Preview
Canon themselves have a Flash-based presentation and 2 sample images on their website. You can also read the Canon Press Release which contains all of today’s product announcements.
No sooner have Pentax announced their new DSLR, the curiously named *ist D, than Canon announce their new DSLR, the EOS 10D. “Canon, leader in photographic and imaging technology, is pleased to announce the launch of the EOS 10D, a 6.3 million pixel Canon digital SLR with a seven point…
At the same time as the EOS 10D, Canon are also announcing no fewer than 5 other digital cameras! I’ll try to get pictures as soon as possible…
Canon PowerShot S50
“Canon has launched a high specification 5 megapixel camera to head the ?S? range of PowerShot models - the new PowerShot S50. Fitted with a 3x f/2.8-4.9 optical zoom, covering focal lengths of 35-105mm, the S50 offers a wide range of photographic controls, presented in an easy access format, that will meet the needs of even experienced photographers.”
The PowerShot S50 will be available from 3 March 2003 for around ?549 RRP inc VAT.
Digital IXUS 400
“Canon is pleased to introduce its new flagship Digital IXUS camera, the Digital IXUS 400. The smallest 4 Megapixel 3x zoom compact in Canon’s range, this model continues the IXUS tradition of stunning design and outstanding build quality.”
The Digital IXUS 400 will be available from March 2003 for around ?449 RRP inc VAT.
Canon PowerShot A60 and PowerShot A70
“Canon is pleased to announce the launch of two new PowerShot digital cameras that offer users an advanced level of control over their photography. The 2.0 megapixel Canon PowerShot A60 and the 3.2 megapixel PowerShot A70 are ideal for home and family users who expect versatility, excellent image quality and high-specification from their digital camera at an affordable price. The new models will replace the Canon PowerShot A30 and A40 in the PowerShot line-up.”
The PowerShot A60 and A70 will be available from March 2003 for around ?229 and ?299 RRP inc VAT, respectively.
Canon PowerShot A300
“Canon is pleased to announce the launch of the PowerShot A300 - an entry-level, digital compact camera that offers high resolution and advanced features to the first time digital camera buyer.”
The PowerShot A300 will be available from March 2003 for around ?199 RRP inc VAT.
At the same time as the EOS 10D, Canon are also announcing no fewer than 5 other digital cameras! I’ll try to get pictures as soon as possible… Canon PowerShot S50“Canon has launched a high specification 5 megapixel camera to head the ?S? range of PowerShot models - the new…
Well, I take a day off from everything to celebrate my birthday, and look what happens! Pentax have announced a new digital SLR camera, the Pentax *ist D, and a new wide angle lens, the smc PENTAX-FA J Zoom 18-35mm F4-5.6 AL. Pentax has also been developing lenses compatible with the new digital SLR camera. Pentax aims to launch these in Fall 2003.
See all 6 views of the Pentax *ist D and read the Press Release
“The lens-interchangeable *ist D digital SLR camera. With the clarity of 6.1 effective megapixels, a pentaprism viewfinder, and a 1.8 inch LCD monitor, the *ist D will feature one of the world?s smallest, lightest camera bodies in the digital SLR category. The *ist D will officially launch in July 2003.”
Other notable features include a 16-segment metering system which achieves more accurate exposure, 11-point AF sensor, fast 1/4000 sec. shutter speed and high-speed flash sync at 1/150 sec and continuous shooting at approx. 2.7 fps.
Well, I take a day off from everything to celebrate my birthday, and look what happens! Pentax have announced a new digital SLR camera, the Pentax *ist D, and a new wide angle lens, the smc PENTAX-FA J Zoom 18-35mm F4-5.6 AL. Pentax has also been developing lenses compatible with…
Photo-i.co.uk are reporting the release of Canon’s new consumer A3 printer, the i9100. Note that this is not, unfortunately, an A3 version of Canon’s exciting new A4 printer, the i950. Instead the i9100 is a slightly revamped version of the popular S9000. I’m not sure if the two printers will co-exist, or if the S9000 will be dropped from Canon’s printer line-up. The suggested RRP for the i9100 is ?420 and it will be available in May.
Website: Canon i9100 Details
Photo-i.co.uk are reporting the release of Canon’s new consumer A3 printer, the i9100. Note that this is not, unfortunately, an A3 version of Canon’s exciting new A4 printer, the i950. Instead the i9100 is a slightly revamped version of the popular S9000. I’m not sure if the two printers will…
Just to let you all know that Ryan is the 50th person to sign-up as a member of PhotographyBLOG! (if you don’t count me…)
Just to let you all know that Ryan is the 50th person to sign-up as a member of PhotographyBLOG! (if you don’t count me…)
I’m not sure how I missed this story yesterday, but Sony have announced no less than 9 new additions to its digital camera range. There are 6 new Cyber-shots, ranging from the DSC-P32 ($230), DSC-P52 ($280), DSC-P72 ($330), DSC-P92 ($500), the DSC-P8 ($400) and the DSC-P10 ($600). There are 2 new CD-based Mavica cameras, the MVC-CD350 ($500) and the MVC-CD500 ($700).
The most interesting new model is the Cyber-shot DSC-V1, which seems to be a direct replacement for the S85.
“Available in May for about $700, and barely larger than a deck and a half of cards, the Cyber-shot V1 camera will offer a 5-megapixel imager and a Carl Zeiss? Vario-Sonnar? lens with 4x optical zoom sharpness and color accuracy. It will also feature a hot shoe and accessory terminal. Plus, there are several Sony-only features, including a rechargeable Infolithium? battery system, with to-the-minute awareness of remaining battery life, along with Nightshot? and NightFraming features for taking crisp pictures in no or low-light conditions. “
Website: Sony Press Releases
Steves Digicams have a already posted a First Look at the Cyber-shot DSC-V1, which you can read here.
I’m not sure how I missed this story yesterday, but Sony have announced no less than 9 new additions to its digital camera range. There are 6 new Cyber-shots, ranging from the DSC-P32 ($230), DSC-P52 ($280), DSC-P72 ($330), DSC-P92 ($500), the DSC-P8 ($400) and the DSC-P10 ($600). There are …
Steves Digicams have reviewed the Canon i950 printer, which is surely going to be one of the most popular printers of 2003. As with most other reviews that I’ve seen, Steve only has good things to say about the i950. And for all you A3 fans out there, Steve reveals that the i950’s bigger brother will be unveiled at PMA.
Here’s a small extract from the review to whet your appetite…
“The i950’s print quality is the equal of anything that I’ve ever had printed by pro color labs in my film days…”
Steves Digicams have reviewed the Canon i950 printer, which is surely going to be one of the most popular printers of 2003. As with most other reviews that I’ve seen, Steve only has good things to say about the i950. And for all you A3 fans out there, Steve reveals…
More completely unofficial information about Canon’s new digital DSLR are emerging. Nicholas J on the DPReview forums managed to prise the following information out of the Canon representative at Focus-on-Imaging, a UK imaging trade show.
1. The 10D has the same 6mp CMOS chip as the D60.
2. It has 7 focus points.
3. AF considerably faster than D60.
4. Low light focus performance much better than D60.
5. Write speeds to disk much faster than D60.
6. Response time when switching camera on is almost instant as well as response time when using “play” menu button.
“The 10D will be the ONLY new DSLR by Canon this year. There are no plans for a EOS 3 based DSLR or anything else. He also said the 1D (not 1Ds) will be around for about another year before they replace it with something new.”
More completely unofficial information about Canon’s new digital DSLR are emerging. Nicholas J on the DPReview forums managed to prise the following information out of the Canon representative at Focus-on-Imaging, a UK imaging trade show. 1. The 10D has the same 6mp CMOS chip as the D60. 2. It has…
In the second ever PhotographyBLOG review, I take a look at Pictureflow’s archiving software, Archive Creator. If you regularly copy data and photographs to CDs, Archive Creator will make your life a whole lot easier. If you don’t create backups of your files, then you should start immediately before something inevitably goes wrong; use Archive Creator before it’s too late…
In the second ever PhotographyBLOG review, I take a look at Pictureflow’s archiving software, Archive Creator. If you regularly copy data and photographs to CDs, Archive Creator will make your life a whole lot easier. If you don’t create backups of your files, then you should start immediately before something…
Yes, it seems that the new Canon DSLR that nearly everyone has been waiting for has appeared in Athens, Greece. “geonahta”, a member of the DPReview forums, took the photos of the new Canon 10D at the Expo Photo 2003 photography trade show and posted them on pBase. There are 17 photos of the new camera here:
Website: Photos of the Canon 10D
And if you want to read the reactions to the new 10D, then the DPReview Canon SLR forum is the best place to start.
Yes, it seems that the new Canon DSLR that nearly everyone has been waiting for has appeared in Athens, Greece. “geonahta”, a member of the DPReview forums, took the photos of the new Canon 10D at the Expo Photo 2003 photography trade show and posted them on pBase. There are…
In the mainly digital madness that is the run-up to PMA, its refreshing to read a review of an old-fashioned but still-sought-after medium format camera. Tom at the excellent weblog bbCity.co.uk has purchased and reviewed the Bronica ERTS. I briefly used a Bronica ERTSi (not sure what the “i” stands for?) a couple of weeks ago at my City and Guilds photography class, and although looking through a waist-level viewfinder was a little disconcerting to say the least, the quality of the negatives and prints was impressive.
Website: bbCity.co.uk - Bronica ERTS Review
In the mainly digital madness that is the run-up to PMA, its refreshing to read a review of an old-fashioned but still-sought-after medium format camera. Tom at the excellent weblog bbCity.co.uk has purchased and reviewed the Bronica ERTS. I briefly used a Bronica ERTSi (not sure what the “i” stands…
Steve’s DigiCams have posted their initial impressions of Nikon’s new square digital camera, the Coolpix SQ. As with all First Looks at this site, there is no actual conclusion or any sample pictures at the moment.
Website: Steve’s Digicams - Nikon Coolpix SQ First Look
To complete the First Looks at the new Nikon cameras, Imaging Resource have released initial reports on the Nikon Coolpix 3100 and 2100.
Website: Imaging Resource - Nikon Coolpix 3100 and 2100 First Looks
Steve’s DigiCams have posted their initial impressions of Nikon’s new square digital camera, the Coolpix SQ. As with all First Looks at this site, there is no actual conclusion or any sample pictures at the moment. Website: Steve’s Digicams - Nikon Coolpix SQ First Look To complete the First Looks…
In August 2003 I was fortunate enough to go on a 3-week tour of Southern Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. I’ve only just started to sort through and pick out the best of the 1000+ images that I took. As the trip began in the noisy, dirty but at the same time intriguing city of Bangkok, here are 3 photos from Thailand’s capital.
Bangkok #1 | Bangkok #2 | Bangkok #3 |
In August 2003 I was fortunate enough to go on a 3-week tour of Southern Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. I’ve only just started to sort through and pick out the best of the 1000+ images that I took. As the trip began in the noisy, dirty but at the same…
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