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ThinkCamera have reviewed the Olympus mju 700 (also known as the Olympus Stylus 710 in the USA), a 7.1 megapixel camera with 3x zoom, 2.5 inch LCD and a weatherproof body.
“It’s a case of love it or hate it whenever a manufacturer breaks from the “thin square box” mould. The Olympus Mju 700 has an attractive wedge shape that is easy to grip and easy to slip in your pocket. This shape makes it very hard to hold your camera with two hands - even if you try to then your left hand slips off quite easily. If you are using it in a high risk environment (such as over the side of a boat) then I’d highly recommend wrapping the supplied strap around your wrist.”
Website: ThinkCamera - Olympus mju 700 Review
ThinkCamera have reviewed the Olympus mju 700 (also known as the Olympus Stylus 710 in the USA), a 7.1 megapixel camera with 3x zoom, 2.5 inch LCD and a weatherproof body. “It’s a case of love it or hate it whenever a manufacturer breaks from the “thin square box” mould…
TrustedReviews have reviewed the new 10 megapixel Samsung NV10 digital camera.
“I’ve already waxed lyrical in previous reviews over the revolution that has occurred in Samsung’s camera design department, so I won’t go overboard on it here. Suffice to say that the NV10 is a remarkably attractive camera, and that the first impression is overwhelmingly favourable. This is, as it says on the box, a digital camera that others will envy. As you can see from the accompanying pictures, it has a very simple shape, with a rectangular cross-section and plain rounded ends. However the form fits the function and the camera is very comfortable to hold. On the front it has a nicely sculpted handgrip with a rubber insert for extra grip, while on the back the lug for the wrist strap doubles as a thumb rest, providing a good stable handgrip.”
Website: TrustedReviews - Samsung NV10 Review
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TrustedReviews have reviewed the new 10 megapixel Samsung NV10 digital camera. “I’ve already waxed lyrical in previous reviews over the revolution that has occurred in Samsung’s camera design department, so I won’t go overboard on it here. Suffice to say that the NV10 is a remarkably attractive camera, and that…
DIWA member and Czech website Fotoaparat.cz have just reviewed the Olympus mju 720 SW, a 7.1 megapixel, 3x zoom, 2.5 inch LCD, weatherproof digital camera.
DIWA member and Czech website Fotoaparat.cz have just reviewed the Olympus mju 720 SW, a 7.1 megapixel, 3x zoom, 2.5 inch LCD, weatherproof digital camera. Website: Fotoaparat.cz - Olympus mju 720 SW Review Latest Prices / User Reviews
Imaging Resource have reviewed the Nikon Coolpix S6, a 6 megapixel, 3x optical zoom len, 3 inch LCD digital camera.
“With its attractive Wave design and large 3.0-inch LCD, the Nikon S6 is going to be hard to resist once you’ve got one in your hands. Nikon’s In-Camera Red-Eye Fix, Face Priority AF, and D-Lighting enhancement join the 11 Scene modes and four Scene Assist modes to make still photography a pleasure. Add a wide selection of Movie modes and a Voice recorder mode and the Coolpix S6 is as useful as it is lovely to behold. The large LCD is a great stage for the slide show option as well as Picmotion presentations. And being able to transmit stored and live images wirelessly is a nice convenience.”
Website: Imaging Resource - Nikon Coolpix S6 Review
Imaging Resource have reviewed the Nikon Coolpix S6, a 6 megapixel, 3x optical zoom len, 3 inch LCD digital camera. “With its attractive Wave design and large 3.0-inch LCD, the Nikon S6 is going to be hard to resist once you’ve got one in your hands. Nikon’s In-Camera Red-Eye Fix…
Steves Digicams have just reviewed the Sanyo Xacti HD1A digital camera.
“Ergonomics are great. The HD1a is slightly “fatter” than its Xacti C5/C6 siblings, which actually made it a little more comfortable in your hands. The mostly metal exterior has a well built feeling to it and should survive an active user’s lifestyle. Overall, the various controls are well placed and easy to use, however, I found the 4-way joystick is a bit on the touchy side. The onscreen menu system is very easy to navigate, allowing for quick changes to camera settings. Sanyo’s Xacti series and Sony’s Cyber-shot “M” series are the only cameras we’ve reviewed that can be used by both right and left-handed photographers, due to their pistol grip designed body and controls.”
Steves Digicams have just reviewed the Sanyo Xacti HD1A digital camera. “Ergonomics are great. The HD1a is slightly “fatter” than its Xacti C5/C6 siblings, which actually made it a little more comfortable in your hands. The mostly metal exterior has a well built feeling to it and should survive an…
Win some of the fastest Flash memory products, courtesy of Kingston Technology, in the PhotographyBLOG August 2006 Prize Giveaway!
On Wednesday 20th September 2006, three names will be randomly selected from the list of PhotographyBLOG Newsletter subscribers.
First Prize - Kingston Technology CompactFlash Ultimate 4GB Memory Card
Second Prize - Kingston Technology SD Ultimate 2GB Memory Card
Third Prize - Kingston Technology U3 DataTraveler Smart Drive 2GB
Prizes kindly donated by Kingston Technology
All you have to do to enter is subscribe to the PhotographyBLOG Newsletter before 20th September 2006.
Win some of the fastest Flash memory products, courtesy of Kingston Technology, in the PhotographyBLOG August 2006 Prize Giveaway! On Wednesday 20th September 2006, three names will be randomly selected from the list of PhotographyBLOG Newsletter subscribers. First Prize - Kingston Technology CompactFlash Ultimate 4GB Memory Card Second Prize -…
OK, so that’s not strictly true - Olympus will be showing a prototype of the successor to their professional E-1 DSLR camera (pictured) next week at Photokina. We’ll be at the show to bring you all the details.
“In addition, we will be exhibiting a concept model of the successor to our current Olympus E-System flagship, the Olympus E-1 digital SLR.”
OK, so that’s not strictly true - Olympus will be showing a prototype of the successor to their professional E-1 DSLR camera (pictured) next week at Photokina. We’ll be at the show to bring you all the details. “In addition, we will be exhibiting a concept model of the successor…
Kingston Technology Press Release
Fountain Valley, CA – September 18, 2006 – Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, announces that world-class portrait and fashion photographer Barbara Bordnick will provide a new series of tips and tricks to be posted on Kingston’s Icons of Photography Website today. Ms. Bordnick will offer some of the tips and techniques that have made her one of the premiere portrait photographers in the world. Kingston’s “Icons of Photography” website profiles some of the world’s most respected photographers. Each month the company spotlights an Icon photographer who provide tips and techniques as well as a gallery of images. Advice and anecdotes are shared for taking better pictures on topics ranging from lighting and backgrounds, to color profiling and making the most of equipment. Using ‘try it yourself’ terms, Icons explain how they tackle photography challenges.
Kingston Technology Press Release Fountain Valley, CA – September 18, 2006 – Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, announces that world-class portrait and fashion photographer Barbara Bordnick will provide a new series of tips and tricks to be posted on Kingston’s Icons of Photography Website…
Lexar Press Release
Recent Acquisition by Micron Further Strengthens the Company’s Ability to Develop and Deliver Sought-After Flash Memory Cards and USB Flash Drives to Customers Worldwide
Fremont, Calif., Sept. 18, 2006 – Lexar, a leader in advanced digital media and accessories, is celebrating its 10th anniversary of developing and delivering market-leading flash memory cards for the digital photography, consumer electronics, industrial and communications markets. Originally established in 1996, and recently acquired by Micron Technology, Inc., Lexar has developed revolutionary new technologies and marketed innovative products that have directly contributed to dramatic and sustained growth in the professional and consumer digital imaging markets. Lexar’s 10th anniversary will be one of many topics highlighted in the company’s booth (#C066/D069) at the upcoming Photokina show in Cologne, Germany.
Lexar Press Release Recent Acquisition by Micron Further Strengthens the Company’s Ability to Develop and Deliver Sought-After Flash Memory Cards and USB Flash Drives to Customers Worldwide Fremont, Calif., Sept. 18, 2006 – Lexar, a leader in advanced digital media and accessories, is celebrating its 10th anniversary of developing and…
Ilex Press Release
Available from ILEX in September 2006 is Digital Photo Doctor, the new essential guide to breathing life into wounded photos. Created for anyone who has ever returned from a holiday abroad or a family reunion, clutching a memory card full of pictures, only to find them truly disappointing. Badly composed, overexposed, underexposed, red eye, things in the way or in the wrong place. And that’s just the beginning. Your photos are in a bad way – if they were people, they’d be sitting in casualty waiting for treatment.
Ilex Press Release Available from ILEX in September 2006 is Digital Photo Doctor, the new essential guide to breathing life into wounded photos. Created for anyone who has ever returned from a holiday abroad or a family reunion, clutching a memory card full of pictures, only to find them truly…
Blue Pixel Press Release
Annapolis, MD – September 19, 2006 – Blue Pixel and The Associated Press (AP) today announced that Blue Pixel will train more than 200 AP staff photographers and editors in digital photography workflow and image processing. Beginning in September, Blue Pixel will teach the AP staff photographers and editors about the technical aspects of capturing, managing and delivering AP images. Hosted by a Blue Pixel professional photographer, the two full-day classroom sessions will include technologies that address the digital imaging trends of today and look ahead to what is coming in the future.
Blue Pixel Press Release Annapolis, MD – September 19, 2006 – Blue Pixel and The Associated Press (AP) today announced that Blue Pixel will train more than 200 AP staff photographers and editors in digital photography workflow and image processing. Beginning in September, Blue Pixel will teach the AP staff…
DPNow have a detailed preview of the Olympus E-400, the world’s smallest and lightest DSLR camera.
Website: DPNow - Olympus E-400 Preview
DPNow have a detailed preview of the Olympus E-400, the world’s smallest and lightest DSLR camera. Website: DPNow - Olympus E-400 Preview Latest Prices / User Reviews
Imaging Resource have reviewed the 7 megapixel, 12x zoom Kodak Easyshare P712 digital camera.
“Image quality was decent overall if not quite as sparkling as I would have expected for a camera with these specs. In outdoor settings, the Kodak P712 had a tendency to overexpose slightly, blowing out clouds and making warm sunlight look harsh. Because the camera is so adjustable, I’d recommend turning down the exposure at least a third of a stop if you plan on shooting in bright settings. When it comes to exposure, the Kodak P712 offers as much or as little control as you could want. An Exposure Mode dial on top of the camera offers Auto, Program AE, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual, Scene, Movie, and three Custom presets.”
Website: Imaging Resource - Kodak Easyshare P712 Review
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Imaging Resource have reviewed the 7 megapixel, 12x zoom Kodak Easyshare P712 digital camera. “Image quality was decent overall if not quite as sparkling as I would have expected for a camera with these specs. In outdoor settings, the Kodak P712 had a tendency to overexpose slightly, blowing out clouds…
DCResource have the first review of the new Canon PowerShot A710 IS digital camera.
“The PowerShot A710 IS takes an already excellent camera—the A700—and adds some one really useful feature (image stabilization) and one not-so-useful feature (more pixels). Despite going up from 6 to 7 Megapixels, the A710’s photo quality remained very good, with noise levels that are perhaps lowered than on its predecessor. When you look at the whole package—from the photo quality to the image stabilizer to the manual controls—you’ll see that the A710 offers a lot of camera for your $400.”
Website: DCResource - Canon PowerShot A710 IS Review
DCResource have the first review of the new Canon PowerShot A710 IS digital camera. “The PowerShot A710 IS takes an already excellent camera—the A700—and adds some one really useful feature (image stabilization) and one not-so-useful feature (more pixels). Despite going up from 6 to 7 Megapixels, the A710’s photo quality…
Technology website fosfor gadgets has a good comparison of two high-spec camera phones, the Nokia N93 (pictured) and the Sony Ericsson K800i.
“You don’t have to be Einstein to understand that the majority of all photographies in the future will be shot by cellphone cameras. The camera phones still have to be significantly better before they can compete seriously, but the gap is shrinking for each year. We took the two of the best cameraphones that is available on the market to find out how good they are.”
Technology website fosfor gadgets has a good comparison of two high-spec camera phones, the Nokia N93 (pictured) and the Sony Ericsson K800i. “You don’t have to be Einstein to understand that the majority of all photographies in the future will be shot by cellphone cameras. The camera phones still have…
In the latest installment of this regular series, we cast the spotlight on members of the PhotographyBLOG Gallery and ask them about their photography. The 11th member to sit in the interview chair is bailbr.
“Being critiqued as well as being able to see and communicate with so many talented photographers has helped me as well as my photography improve. “
Website: Gallery Member Spotlight - bailbr
In the latest installment of this regular series, we cast the spotlight on members of the PhotographyBLOG Gallery and ask them about their photography. The 11th member to sit in the interview chair is bailbr. “Being critiqued as well as being able to see and communicate with so many talented…
Phase One have released version 3.7.5 of Capture One, which adds camera support for the Nikon D2Xs, D80, Canon 400D, Leica M8, Epson R-D1s and Sony ? (alpha) DSLR-A100.
Website: Capture One 3.7.5 (Windows)
Website: Capture One 3.7.5 (Mac)
Phase One have released version 3.7.5 of Capture One, which adds camera support for the Nikon D2Xs, D80, Canon 400D, Leica M8, Epson R-D1s and Sony ? (alpha) DSLR-A100. Website: Capture One 3.7.5 (Windows) Website: Capture One 3.7.5 (Mac)
Phase One and Leica Camera
September 18th, 2006, Copenhagen, Denmark: Phase One® and Leica Camera AG have engaged in cooperation in order to provide the best image quality for LEICA M8 owners. Therefore, Leica’s brand new rangefinder camera: LEICA M8 ships with Phase One’s award-winning Capture One® LE workflow. The Capture One workflow is included in the LEICA M8 box as a CD with a license code. The Capture One LE license is cross platform (Windows® and Mac® operating systems) and includes 2 computer activations and one free major LE update.
Phase One and Leica Camera September 18th, 2006, Copenhagen, Denmark: Phase One® and Leica Camera AG have engaged in cooperation in order to provide the best image quality for LEICA M8 owners. Therefore, Leica’s brand new rangefinder camera: LEICA M8 ships with Phase One’s award-winning Capture One® LE workflow. The…
ASMP Press Release
ASMP will present a seminar series by 18 extraordinary member photographers this fall and winter. The talks, to be held at the Apple Stores in New York, Chicago and San Francisco, are part of Apple Computer’s Pro Sessions event series. Mark your calendars, coordinate your schedules! On September 25, the first three in the series will take place.
ASMP Press Release ASMP will present a seminar series by 18 extraordinary member photographers this fall and winter. The talks, to be held at the Apple Stores in New York, Chicago and San Francisco, are part of Apple Computer’s Pro Sessions event series. Mark your calendars, coordinate your schedules! On…
Preclick Press Release
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N.J. – Sept. 2006 – Digital photographers capture three times more images than they did with film, yet most collect unseen on hard drives. For the price of two movie tickets, Preclick PhotoMovieMaker ™ lets consumers make unlimited photo movies to play on any DVD player. Maybe family photo night is back. PhotoMovieMaker lets digital camera users create compelling movies from their photos to play on DVD players. In minutes they can turn up to 250 still digital photos into a stylized movie, complete with music, captions and titles. They can enjoy their digital photos on their TV like their parents enjoyed family memories on their movie projector.
Preclick Press Release ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N.J. – Sept. 2006 – Digital photographers capture three times more images than they did with film, yet most collect unseen on hard drives. For the price of two movie tickets, Preclick PhotoMovieMaker ™ lets consumers make unlimited photo movies to play on any DVD…