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Friday, February 21, 2003

DPReview have exclusively posted 3 comparison photos between the Fuji FinePix F601 and the new Fuji FinePix F700, which demonstrate the increased dynamic range of the SuperCCD SR sensor used in the F700. The third image in particular shows just what the new camera is capable of, compared to the older F601. These photos were supplied to DPReview By Fuji.

Website: DPReview - FinePix F700 Photos

Fuji have also released some sample images from both the F700 and F410 on their website:

Website: FinePix F700 Photos

Website: FinePix F410 Photos

DPReview have exclusively posted 3 comparison photos between the Fuji FinePix F601 and the new Fuji FinePix F700, which demonstrate the increased dynamic range of the SuperCCD SR sensor used in the F700. The third image in particular shows just what the new camera is capable of, compared to the…

Here are a couple of photography websites that are well worth adding to your Favourites list. I just need to find out how to translate the Finnish site digicamera.net; any ideas, anyone?

Website: Photoxels

Website: digicamera.net

Here are a couple of photography websites that are well worth adding to your Favourites list. I just need to find out how to translate the Finnish site digicamera.net; any ideas, anyone? Website: Photoxels Website: digicamera.net

Thursday, February 20, 2003

UPDATE: 17:00 PM It looks like Walmart have pulled the plug on their Canon A70/S50 pages, as these links no longer work! Did they post these cameras without Canon’s permission? Will the A70/S50 ever see the light of day? Was it complete hoax?

Could this be the first wave of a flood of new products from Canon? The US retailer Walmart is currently listing 2 new digital Canon Powershots (currently “out of stock”).

Canon Powershot S50The S50 is a 5 megapixel compact, featuring a 3x optical zoom lens, movie recording capability, 12 shooting modes including aperture or shutter speed priority, night scene and movie, and 9-point auto focus.

The listed RRP at Walmart is $597.67.

Website: Canon Powershot S50

Canon Powershot A70The A70 is a 3.2 megapixel compact, featuring a 3x optical zoom lens, movie recording capability, 12 shooting modes including aperture or shutter speed priority, night scene and movie, and 5-point auto focus.

The listed RRP at Walmart is $298.46.

Website: Canon Powershot A70

UPDATE: 17:00 PM It looks like Walmart have pulled the plug on their Canon A70/S50 pages, as these links no longer work! Did they post these cameras without Canon’s permission? Will the A70/S50 ever see the light of day? Was it complete hoax? Could this be the first wave of…

Epson Perfection 3200Vincent at photo-i has completed his 13-page detailed review of the Epson Perfection 3200 flatbed scanner. Find out why this scanner could be the perfect all-in-one solution for scanning documents and your negative/slide collection.

Website: photo-i

“Flatbed scanners have matured, they have become a viable alternative to the dedicated film scanner and at a fraction of the cost. Many photographers are moving into digital capture, but there are a lot of people out there still shooting film. These people also want the ability to scan and manipulate their pictures without breaking the bank. This flatbed scanner with its high quality film scanning capability might just be the answer.”

Vincent at photo-i has completed his 13-page detailed review of the Epson Perfection 3200 flatbed scanner. Find out why this scanner could be the perfect all-in-one solution for scanning documents and your negative/slide collection. Website: photo-i “Flatbed scanners have matured, they have become a viable alternative to the dedicated film…

Buried deep down in yesterday’s FujiFilm press release (below the blurb about Fujicolor QuickSnap one-time-use cameras) is the news that Fuji are introducing a ISO 100 speed version of it’s amazingly popular Velvia color transparency film. I regularly use the ISO 50 version of this slide film; it produces breath-takingly saturated colours and is perfect for landscapes. Hopefully the ISO 100 version will retain the same characteristics. Maybe I could even hand-hold the camera with the faster Velvia?!

Website: Fuji Velvia 100

“Today, Fujifilm once again redefines the color reproduction palette for professional photographers, with the introduction of FUJICHROME Velvia 100F Professional. This new color transparency film brings the ultra-high-saturated color of Fujifilm’s renowned Velvia to the ISO 100 speed class. Employing the industry’s first Multi-Color-Correction Layer technology in a color reversal film, as well as new coupler and emulsion technologies, FUJICHROME Velvia 100F Professional delivers world-class color fidelity, reproducing the finest nuances of hues that test the limitations of conventional films, along with ultra-fine granularity (RMS** granularity of 8***). “

FujiFilm also announced a second new film, Astia 100F Professional, “a new color transparency film offering strikingly improved reproduction of skin tone and texture, which will change the face of the fashion, portrait and commercial photography market segments.”

Buried deep down in yesterday’s FujiFilm press release (below the blurb about Fujicolor QuickSnap one-time-use cameras) is the news that Fuji are introducing a ISO 100 speed version of it’s amazingly popular Velvia color transparency film. I regularly use the ISO 50 version of this slide film; it produces breath-takingly…

Adobe are now shipping their much-anticipated image-management application, Photoshop Album. Adobe’s new product goes head-to-head with the likes of IMatch, Jasc Paint Shop Pro Album, Picasa and Extensis Portfolio, to name only a few. Sadly there is no downloadable try-out version at the moment…

Website: Adobe Photoshop Album

“Adobe Systems Incorporated today announced the immediate availability of Adobe? Photoshop? Album, new Windows?-based software that extends the legendary Photoshop product line to millions of digital camera users who need an easy way to find, fix, share and preserve their lifetime of photos. The fast and easy way to organize and share your lifetime of photos. Find your photos fast. Fix common photo problems. Share your memories. Preserve your valuable photos.”

Adobe have followed that announcement up with the release of the Photoshop? Camera Raw and JPEG 2000 plug-ins, which will cost $99. “The Photoshop Camera Raw plug-in delivers lightning-fast, easy access ? within Photoshop ? to “raw” image formats in professional and mid-range digital cameras from Canon, Fujifilm, Minolta, Nikon and Olympus. Available as a software add-on that works with Photoshop 7.0.1 software, the Photoshop Camera Raw plug-in allows photographers to directly manipulate the original data captured by a digital camera sensor, producing images with superior tonal range and the maximum amount of detail.”

Website: Photoshop Camera Raw plug-in

Adobe are now shipping their much-anticipated image-management application, Photoshop Album. Adobe’s new product goes head-to-head with the likes of IMatch, Jasc Paint Shop Pro Album, Picasa and Extensis Portfolio, to name only a few. Sadly there is no downloadable try-out version at the moment… Website: Adobe Photoshop Album “Adobe Systems…

Wednesday, February 19, 2003

Fuji have joined in the pre-PMA fun by announcing two new digital cameras based on their proprietary Super CCD SR/HR sensors, which were announced in January.

The F700 is particularly interesting as it claims to improve image quality by widening the dynamic range, rather than just increasing the number of pixels. This should mean more detail in the shadow and highlight areas of an image than Fuji cameras have previously captured.

Fuji FinePix F700“Fuji Photo Film U.S.A., Inc. today unveiled the first consumer 6.2 megapixel (S-pixel: 3.1 million, R-pixel: 3.1 million) digital camera, which carries its proprietary new Super CCD SR (Super Dynamic Range) technology. Capturing pictures with quality approaching that of film, with 2,832 x 2,128 (6.03 million) recorded pixels, and dramatically increased dynamic range, the new Fujifilm FinePix F700 represents a new frontier in digital photography. The Fujifilm FinePix F700 is the first 6.2 million effective pixel (S-pixel: 3.1 million, R-pixel: 3.1 million) consumer digital camera on the market today.”

Website: Fuji Press Release - FinePix 700

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Fuji FinePix F410“Fuji Photo Film U.S.A., Inc. today unveiled the first digital camera to carry its fourth-generation Super CCD HR (High Resolution), the FinePix F410. The camera, which has 3.1 million effective pixels, provides first-time digital camera users with increased resolution, sensitivity and color reproduction, and produces high quality images.”

Website: Fuji Press Release - FinePix 410

Fuji have joined in the pre-PMA fun by announcing two new digital cameras based on their proprietary Super CCD SR/HR sensors, which were announced in January. The F700 is particularly interesting as it claims to improve image quality by widening the dynamic range, rather than just increasing the number of…

Tuesday, February 18, 2003

Pentax Optio 550/450As revealed yesterday, Pentax have announced the 5-megapixel Optio 550 and the 4-megapixel Optio 450. Both models host 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). As with Nikon’s earlier announcement, there is no sign yet of an imminent DSLR release from Pentax.

Website: Pentax Press Release - Optio 450/550

Pentax *istPentax have also announced a new film camera, which like Nikon’s F75 is a direct competitor to Canon’s very popular EOS 300. The bizarrely named Pentax *ist (yes, that asterix is part of the name) is supposedly “one of the world?s smallest in the Auto Focus SLR category”. I’m not sure which other cameras’ are smaller, but this doesn’t seem like a great claim to fame from Pentax.

Feature highlights of the *ist include a multi-mode exposure system with an innovative Auto Picture mode and an accessible illumination mode dial, a 16-segment multi-pattern metering system, an 11-point Auto Focus system, a 1/4000-second high-speed shutter, 17 custom functions, a large LCD panel, a multi-data LCD viewfinder indicator, and a retractable auto pop-up flash.

Website: Pentax Press Release - New Film SLR

At a time when the digital race is getting ever faster, it seems a little odd that both Nikon and Pentax have announced new low/mid-end film SLRs. I guess there must still be a big market out there for these kind of cameras. ?200 -?300 is the typical entry-level price-range for most new photographers who are looking for a film camera that’s more sophisticated than a compact. But how many of those people are still considering film? Are they paying more money, say ?500, for a digital camera that offers similar functionality to a typical film SLR, but with all the convenience that digital offers?

As revealed yesterday, Pentax have announced the 5-megapixel Optio 550 and the 4-megapixel Optio 450. Both models host 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…

New Nikon ProductsAs expected, Nikon have today announced their new digital and film products, ahead of PMA in March. In summary, there are 3 new digital cameras; the Coolpix SQ, Coolpix 3100 and Coolpix 2100. There is 1 new fim camera;the Nikon F75. And there are 3 new lenses; the AF Zoom-Nikkor 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED, the AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 12-24mm f/4G IF-ED and the AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED.

To give you an idea of where the new cameras fit within the Nikon product range, these are the suggested RRPs in the United Kingdom:

Coolpix SQ - ?349
Coolpix 3100 - ?279
Coolpix 2100 - ?179
F75 - ?299

And the suggested UK RRPs of the 3 lenses are:

AF Zoom-Nikkor 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED - ?299.99
AF-S VR Zoom-Nikkor 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED - ?529.99
AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 12-24mm f/4G IF-ED - ?899.99

DPReview, Steve’s Digicams and Imaging Resource already have first looks posted for the digital cameras:

Website: DPReview

Website: Steve’s Digicams

Website: Imaging Resource

This is the official Nikon website for the Coolpix SQ:

Website: Nikon Coolpix SQ

And finally, Nikon’s UK website gives a good overview of the new announcements and also has all of the press releases:

Website: Nikon UK - What’s New

Website: Nikon UK - Press Releases

As expected, Nikon have today announced their new digital and film products, ahead of PMA in March. In summary, there are 3 new digital cameras; the Coolpix SQ, Coolpix 3100 and Coolpix 2100. There is 1 new fim camera;the Nikon F75. And there are 3 new lenses; the AF Zoom-Nikkor…

Epson Perfection 3200photo-i have almost completed their review of Epson’s new top-of the-range flatbed scanner, the Epson Perfection 3200. There are now 8 pages of the review online, including some samples of scanned negatives and slides. The results look very, very impressive at first glance - they seem to be on a par or better than a dedicated film-scanner! That’s an amazing performance from a ?350 flatbed scanner…

photo-i are also reviewing the Canon 9900F at the same time as the Epson - expect to see some sample scans from this unit in the next day or two.

Website: photo-i

photo-i have almost completed their review of Epson’s new top-of the-range flatbed scanner, the Epson Perfection 3200. There are now 8 pages of the review online, including some samples of scanned negatives and slides. The results look very, very impressive at first glance - they seem to be on a…

A PhotographyBLOG visitor, J Black, has kindly let me know about these 2 photo-sharing/critiquing websites:

Website: webaperture

Website: ShutterCity

I prefer webaperture, as you can only initially upload 1 photo at ShutterCity - you then have to leave 2 comments before you can upload again. Both sites are easy to sign-up for and uploading photos is straight-forward.

If you post on a similar site which isn’t listed on my Links page then please let me know.

A PhotographyBLOG visitor, J Black, has kindly let me know about these 2 photo-sharing/critiquing websites: Website: webaperture Website: ShutterCity I prefer webaperture, as you can only initially upload 1 photo at ShutterCity - you then have to leave 2 comments before you can upload again. Both sites are easy to…

Monday, February 17, 2003

A quick reminder of Nikon Europe’s official statement from last week; on “February 18th (when) a variety of new imaging products will be officially made public”. So tomorrow is the day when Nikon finally and officially unveil the Nikon Coolpix SQ. What will the specifications of the Coolpix SQ actually be? We’ve all seen what it looks like, but not what it can actually deliver in terms of performance and image quality.

And what about the rest of the “imaging products” that Nikon have mentioned? Will there be a new Nikon DSLR to help the D100 compete with any new Canon DSLR(s)? Or will it turn out to be the new Nikon F75, a mid-range film camera that has been rumoured for the last few weeks. I’m a lot more interested in the possible release of a new Nikon DSLR than the Coolpix SQ. Hopefully we will find out everything tomorrow…

A quick reminder of Nikon Europe’s official statement from last week; on “February 18th (when) a variety of new imaging products will be officially made public”. So tomorrow is the day when Nikon finally and officially unveil the Nikon Coolpix SQ. What will the specifications of the Coolpix SQ actually…

Pentax Optio 550According to the website Fotopolis.pl, Pentax are about to announce the stylish 5-megapixel Optio 550, although as my Polish is not that great, I’m unsure of exactly when (PMA?).

Website: Fotopolis

According to the website Fotopolis.pl, Pentax are about to announce the stylish 5-megapixel Optio 550, although as my Polish is not that great, I’m unsure of exactly when (PMA?). Website: Fotopolis

Sunday, February 16, 2003

Just visited the Photobloggies website and found these excellent weblogs.

Website: a.lifeuncommon.org

Website: Apparently Nothing

Website: Mark North dot blog

Website: Bingwalker

Website: Harrumph

Just visited the Photobloggies website and found these excellent weblogs. Website: a.lifeuncommon.org Website: Apparently Nothing Website: Mark North dot blog Website: Bingwalker Website: Harrumph

The very first, completely free PhotographyBLOG Wallpapers have been released and are now available to all registered members.

If you are already a PhotographyBLOG member you should shortly receive an email containing download instructions. If you’re not a member then what are you waiting for? Register now to receive your free Wallpapers…

The very first, completely free PhotographyBLOG Wallpapers have been released and are now available to all registered members. If you are already a PhotographyBLOG member you should shortly receive an email containing download instructions. If you’re not a member then what are you waiting for? Register now to receive your…

I’ve been hard at work during the last week preparing a brand new addition to PhotographyBLOG. The site now has its very own Discussion Forums, in which you can create new topics about a wide range of photography-related subjects, and leave comments on other people’s posts.

Visit the Forums now!

You can post comments and participate in our forums without registering as a member of PhotographyBLOG. However, there are a lot of benefits if you do choose to register.

I’ve been hard at work during the last week preparing a brand new addition to PhotographyBLOG. The site now has its very own Discussion Forums, in which you can create new topics about a wide range of photography-related subjects, and leave comments on other people’s posts. Visit the Forums now…

Saturday, February 15, 2003

For everyone who can’t afford the industry-standard image-editing program Adobe Photoshop (?500!), which software package is the best budget alternative? ePhotoZine may be able to help you out as they review Photoshop’s younger sibling, Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.

Website: ePhotoZine Review

“Elements offers similar features (to Adobe Photoshop) at a far more realistic price. Coming from the same company, Elements has been designed using the same functions, but some of the features that only professionals need have been removed and some beginner help has been added to make it easier for newcomers to grasp.”

For everyone who can’t afford the industry-standard image-editing program Adobe Photoshop (?500!), which software package is the best budget alternative? ePhotoZine may be able to help you out as they review Photoshop’s younger sibling, Adobe Photoshop Elements 2. Website: ePhotoZine Review “Elements offers similar features (to Adobe Photoshop) at a…

Friday, February 14, 2003

Ricoh Caplio G3Ricoh have announced the release of the Caplio G3, which apparently has the world’s shortest lag-time from pressing the shutter-release to taking a picture, beating film cameras as well as digital.

For all you golfers out there, this may be the ideal camera, as the “M-continuous mode allows the capture of the last 16 frames taken of a subject to one file, which is ideal for analyzing a golf swing” Now that’s I call targeted marketing!

Website: Ricoh Press Release

“With a blazing 0.14-second shutter response time, the new 3.24-Megapixel Caplio G3 has done what no digital camera has done before - exceed the speed of a conventional 35mm camera - a major milestone that makes it the world’s fastest in its class.”

“The Caplio G3’s unique body shape was born from close observations on how we hold objects such as pens, soda cans, round stones, and regular 35mm cameras. This examination led directly to the rounded shape that the camera was granted, thus making it extremely comfortable to hold.”

Ricoh have announced the release of the Caplio G3, which apparently has the world’s shortest lag-time from pressing the shutter-release to taking a picture, beating film cameras as well as digital. For all you golfers out there, this may be the ideal camera, as the “M-continuous mode allows the capture…

Thursday, February 13, 2003

DPReview have exclusively reported Nikon’s response to the many rumours that are circulating about their new camera release(s). What is very interesting is the mention of “a variety of new imaging products”, to be announced on the 18th February. I’m guessing that this statement will add even more fuel to the fire, rather than clarify anything. Will there be an addition to the Nikon DSLRs after all?

Website: DPReview

“We are extremely heartened by the enthusiastic media and public response about even the smallest details of some of the new additions to our range of photo and imaging products. However we feel it is worth reminding customers that all information currently circulating on the World Wide Web remains inaccurate or incomplete and request their patience until February 18th when a variety of new imaging products will be officially made public. We regret any confusion or inconvenience caused to our customers by the inadvertent release of information earlier than planned.”

DPReview have exclusively reported Nikon’s response to the many rumours that are circulating about their new camera release(s). What is very interesting is the mention of “a variety of new imaging products”, to be announced on the 18th February. I’m guessing that this statement will add even more fuel to…

The more observant amongst you may have noticed a dramatic change here at PhotographyBLOG…there is now a proliferation of product images throughout the site! I think the images are necessary to illustrate some of the posts, especially the ones concerning new product launches. As I’m on a broadband internet connection, I’d appreciate it if you let me know if the site has slowed down too much as a result of this change.

The more observant amongst you may have noticed a dramatic change here at PhotographyBLOG…there is now a proliferation of product images throughout the site! I think the images are necessary to illustrate some of the posts, especially the ones concerning new product launches. As I’m on a broadband internet connection…