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Saturday, March 26, 2005

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1CNET have posted a review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1, a rangefinder-like digital camera which is exactly the same as the Leica Digilux 2 in terms of camera design.

” The 5-megapixel Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1 is the somewhat cheaper (by roughly $250) sister to Leica’s Digilux 2. The LC1’s appearance and exterior finish are slightly different than the Leica’s, but the two cameras share the same extensive feature set; decent performance, and unique, efficient, analog-inspired design. But despite its somewhat lower price, the Lumix LC1, as with the Digilux 2, will have a tough time competing with cheaper digital SLR alternatives for the enthusiast’s dollar.”

Website: CNET - Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1 Review

CNET have posted a review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1, a rangefinder-like digital camera which is exactly the same as the Leica Digilux 2 in terms of camera design. ” The 5-megapixel Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1 is the somewhat cheaper (by roughly $250) sister to Leica’s Digilux 2. The LC1’s appearance…

Fuji FinePix F440 ZoomCNET have just reviewed the compact 4.1 Megapixel Fujifilm FinePix F440 Zoom.

“Picture quality was less than thrilling and not as sharp as most of the recent 4-megapixel crop. While exposures were generally good with sufficient detail in the shadows, highlights tended to wash out, and noise was apparent even at ISO 80. By ISO 250, multicolored noise speckles were prominent enough to provide a texture of their own to most pictures. The Fujifilm FinePix F440’s red-eye mode seemed to produce little more than an impressive preflash light show but very little in the way of red-eye reduction.”

Website: CNET - Fujifilm FinePix F440 Zoom Review

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CNET have just reviewed the compact 4.1 Megapixel Fujifilm FinePix F440 Zoom. “Picture quality was less than thrilling and not as sharp as most of the recent 4-megapixel crop. While exposures were generally good with sufficient detail in the shadows, highlights tended to wash out, and noise was apparent even…

Casio EXILIM Card EX-S100CNET have just reviewed the new 3 megapixel Casio EXILIM Card EX-S100.

“Image quality was fair to good. Most of our test shots weren’t extraordinarily sharp, and there was visible noise even at ISO 50, rising to abundant at ISO 400. Chromatic aberration also reared its ugly head, with purple fringing quite evident around backlit subjects. Colors were good, if a little muted, although highlights were easily washed out. The red-eye-prevention preflash seemed to have little effect.”

Website: CNET - Casio EXILIM Card EX-S100 Review

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CNET have just reviewed the new 3 megapixel Casio EXILIM Card EX-S100. “Image quality was fair to good. Most of our test shots weren’t extraordinarily sharp, and there was visible noise even at ISO 50, rising to abundant at ISO 400. Chromatic aberration also reared its ugly head, with purple…

Leica Digilux 2CNET have just published their review of the 5 megapixel Leica Digilux 2.

“Enter Leica and its 5-megapixel, 3.2X zoom Digilux 2, which boasts all of those Stone Age controls. It thereby outclasses nearly every other consumer digital model, but alas, it ends up falling far short of being the old-school enthusiast’s dream digital camera. Plus, it costs as much as a higher-resolution, entry-level digital SLR with a couple of lenses, which will rightly be a tempting alternative for many. If you’re willing to give up that swanky, red Leica badge, you can find the nearly identical Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1 for about $250 less.”

Website: CNET - Leica Digilux 2 Review

CNET have just published their review of the 5 megapixel Leica Digilux 2. “Enter Leica and its 5-megapixel, 3.2X zoom Digilux 2, which boasts all of those Stone Age controls. It thereby outclasses nearly every other consumer digital model, but alas, it ends up falling far short of being the…

Friday, March 25, 2005

PhotographyBLOG was offline from approx 6pm last night to 12 midday today (GMT) due to a server error. Please accept my apologies for this temporary loss of service - everything is up and running again now.

PhotographyBLOG was offline from approx 6pm last night to 12 midday today (GMT) due to a server error. Please accept my apologies for this temporary loss of service - everything is up and running again now.

Canon EOS 350D Digital SLRDIWA member Steves Digicams have published their initial impressions of the 8 megapixel Canon EOS 350D / Digital Rebel XT DSLR camera.

“It Many of the feature advancements and innovations on the EOS Digital Rebel XT digital camera are inherited from its EOS 20D “prosumer big brother.” Both cameras employ a Canon 8-megapixel, high resolution color CMOS image sensor, and provide the same effective angle of view, equivalent to 1.6 x the normal EF lens focal length. The consumer looking only at the fact that they are both 8-megapixel SLRs might not easily see the real differences between these two cameras. The 20D offers faster continuous shooting (5 frames-per-second (fps) vs. 3 fps) with a larger burst capability (23 frames vs. 14), more custom settings (18 vs. 9) and a rugged magnesium body. The Rebel XT was created for those migrating to digital that don’t want to lose the power or flexibility of a SLR system, but can’t justify the $600 higher price of the EOS 20D.”

Website: Steves Digicams - Canon EOS 350D / Digital Rebel XT First Look

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DIWA member Steves Digicams have published their initial impressions of the 8 megapixel Canon EOS 350D / Digital Rebel XT DSLR camera. “It Many of the feature advancements and innovations on the EOS Digital Rebel XT digital camera are inherited from its EOS 20D “prosumer big brother.” Both cameras employ…

Canon PIXMA MP760 Multifunction Photo CentreDIWA member Steves Digicams have reviewed the Canon PIXMA MP760 Multifunction Photo Centre, a new multifunctional printer which includes a Film Adapter Unit for 35mm film scanning, plus a a 2.5 inch colour LCD screen.

“As I said when we reviewed the Canon iP4000 (which also uses the ContrastPLUS 5-color ink system)—many people will wonder why there is a need for 6- or 8-color photo printers. Unless you are a real perfectionist or just someone who has to have “the best of the best of the best,” I feel that most consumers will be more than pleased by the MP-760’s print quality and colors. The vast majority of photo prints made today are 4 x 6” (aka Jumbo) prints and I defy most people to tell me the difference between one made by the MP-760 and another printed on the 8-color i9900. Even the borderless 8.5 x 11” prints I made on Canon Photo Paper Pro looked simply amazing.”

Website: Steves Digicams - Canon PIXMA MP760 Review

DIWA member Steves Digicams have reviewed the Canon PIXMA MP760 Multifunction Photo Centre, a new multifunctional printer which includes a Film Adapter Unit for 35mm film scanning, plus a a 2.5 inch colour LCD screen. “As I said when we reviewed the Canon iP4000 (which also uses the ContrastPLUS 5-color…

Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8 EX APO IF HSM LensePhotoZine have published their review of the Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8 EX APO IF HSM lens.

“With modern computer-aided design and manufacturing practices, complete dogs are becoming rare, but as this lens is aimed at professionals and high-end amateurs we expect the very. In our tests we found the contrast throughout the zoom range is consistently good and it’s virtually as sharp wide open as it is stopped down two or three apertures.”

Website: ePhotoZine - Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8 EX APO IF HSM Lens Review

ePhotoZine have published their review of the Sigma 120-300mm f/2.8 EX APO IF HSM lens. “With modern computer-aided design and manufacturing practices, complete dogs are becoming rare, but as this lens is aimed at professionals and high-end amateurs we expect the very. In our tests we found the contrast throughout…

Nikon Coolpix 4600The Slovenian website e-fotografija have reviewed the 5 megapixel Nikon Coolpix 5600 that was announced at PMA in February.

Website: e-fotografija - Nikon Coolpix 5600 Review

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The Slovenian website e-fotografija have reviewed the 5 megapixel Nikon Coolpix 5600 that was announced at PMA in February. Website: e-fotografija - Nikon Coolpix 5600 Review Check the Latest Prices for the Nikon Coolpix 5600 Write a Review of the Nikon Coolpix 5600

Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z20DPReview have just posted their review of the new Konica Minolta Z5 digital camera.

“In an increasingly crowded ‘super zoom’ market the DiMAGE Z5 offers a combination of features only matched by Panasonic’s FZ5 and FZ20 models. It’s fast and easy to use, offers reliable exposure and focus (save for some hunting at the long end of the zoom) and is excellent value for money. The image quality is by no means class-leading, but the saturated colors and generally good detail make for lovely prints at up to around 8x10 inches, though virtually all shots benefit from a little post-processing.”

Website: DPReview - Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z5 Review

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DPReview have just posted their review of the new Konica Minolta Z5 digital camera. “In an increasingly crowded ‘super zoom’ market the DiMAGE Z5 offers a combination of features only matched by Panasonic’s FZ5 and FZ20 models. It’s fast and easy to use, offers reliable exposure and focus (save for…

FujiFilm FinePix S3 ProDIWA member and Norwegian website digIT.no have just posted their review of the Fuji FinePix S3 Pro digital SLR.

Website: digIT.no - FujiFilm FinePix S3 Pro Review

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DIWA member and Norwegian website digIT.no have just posted their review of the Fuji FinePix S3 Pro digital SLR. Website: digIT.no - FujiFilm FinePix S3 Pro Review Check the Latest Prices for the FujiFilm FinePix S3 Pro Write a Review of the FujiFilm FinePix S3 Pro

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5DigitalCameraInfo have reviewed the 5 megapixel Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5. With a 12x image stabilized Leica lens, the DMC-FZ5 improves on the DMC-FZ3 by offering faster auto-focus and improved body design, as well as more megapixels.

“The Panasonic DMC-FZ5 makes some marked improvements over the earlier Lumix FZ3. The most notable is the larger 1/2.5-inch CCD with 5 effective megapixels and a Venus Engine imaging processor. The FZ5 still keeps the best features from its little sibling: the Leica 12x optical zoom lens, two modes of image stabilization, a full range of automatic and manual modes, and the same body size and shape. The FZ5 includes a lithium ion battery with a charger, a lens hood, a full suite of software, and other accessories. There are a few drawbacks, such as the small 1.8-inch LCD and loud zooming function, but Panasonic keeps this digital camera in consideration with a $499 retail price tag and flashy features like flip animation and sleep mode.”

Website: DigitalCameraInfo - Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5 Review

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DigitalCameraInfo have reviewed the 5 megapixel Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5. With a 12x image stabilized Leica lens, the DMC-FZ5 improves on the DMC-FZ3 by offering faster auto-focus and improved body design, as well as more megapixels. “The Panasonic DMC-FZ5 makes some marked improvements over the earlier Lumix FZ3. The most notable…

Tom’s Hardware Guide have published a brief but fascinating interview with Chuck Westfall, Manager of the Canon’s Cameras Technical Information Department.

“Is there a theoretical limit on megapixels? Does the consumer care about high pixel counts?

“Consumers generally don’t care about really high megapixel counts. It’s the commercial studio that need to do double page spreads or 11 inch by 7 inch prints at 300dpi. We don’t think there will be a huge jump in megapixels, rather it will be incremental, like f-stops. The Canon 1DS Mark II is at 16 megapixels, our next camera might have 22 megapixels. “

Website: Tom’s Hardware Guide - THG Interviews Canon Cameras

Tom’s Hardware Guide have published a brief but fascinating interview with Chuck Westfall, Manager of the Canon’s Cameras Technical Information Department. “Is there a theoretical limit on megapixels? Does the consumer care about high pixel counts? “Consumers generally don’t care about really high megapixel counts. It’s the commercial studio that…

MalekTips Press Release

400 Digital Camera Tips - Get More Enjoyment Out of Photography

(PRLEAP.COM) Knoxville, TN - Digital camera and computer help website MalekTips (http://malektips.com/camera/) today announced the expansion of its digital camera help library, now numbering at 400 tips. Bringing its total computer and technology tip count to over 2,300, MalekTips now has an increased number of articles on pertinent subjects such as digital camera purchasing advice, photo composition, and photo printing.

MalekTips Press Release 400 Digital Camera Tips - Get More Enjoyment Out of Photography (PRLEAP.COM) Knoxville, TN - Digital camera and computer help website MalekTips (http://malektips.com/camera/) today announced the expansion of its digital camera help library, now numbering at 400 tips. Bringing its total computer and technology tip count to…

Nikon USA Press Release

Face-Priority Auto Focus Ensures That Faces Remain in Focus, Creating Memories as They Were Meant to be Captured

MELVILLE, N.Y., March 24 /PRNewswire/—Common shooting situations have continued to pose unique challenges to casual snap-shooters, like avoiding dark pictures and blurred subjects in portraits. Nikon engineers dared to ask, ‘How can we address these issues within the camera?’ The answer is a new suite of Nikon technology designed specifically for the Coolpix line of digital cameras that includes the proprietary Face Priority Auto Focus (AF), In-Camera Red-Eye Fix and the new D-Lighting feature. These technologies work together in conjunction with the camera to make it easier than ever to capture great pictures.

Nikon USA Press Release Face-Priority Auto Focus Ensures That Faces Remain in Focus, Creating Memories as They Were Meant to be Captured MELVILLE, N.Y., March 24 /PRNewswire/—Common shooting situations have continued to pose unique challenges to casual snap-shooters, like avoiding dark pictures and blurred subjects in portraits. Nikon engineers dared…

Nikon USA Press Release

PictureProject In Touch(TM) Allows Users to Share Photos Without Attaching Them in an Email or Uploading Them to a Website

MELVILLE, N.Y., March 24 /PRNewswire/—No more re-sizing digital pictures to send them to friends and family. No more emails with multiple photos attached. No more sending friends and family to sales-driven websites to view your photos. Nikon Inc. (http://www.nikondigital.com) today launched the easiest way to share photos—PictureProject In Touch. It’s Nikon’s new user-friendly solution to the most common issues digital photographers face when sharing pictures. PictureProject In Touch is a free desktop software application, available today via download on http://www.nikonnet.com and included with the newest version 1.5 of PictureProject(TM) image management software, which enables the fast, seamless and easy transfer of pictures between a sender and one or more recipients and can be viewed as full-screen slide shows with the click of a button.

Nikon USA Press Release PictureProject In Touch(TM) Allows Users to Share Photos Without Attaching Them in an Email or Uploading Them to a Website MELVILLE, N.Y., March 24 /PRNewswire/—No more re-sizing digital pictures to send them to friends and family. No more emails with multiple photos attached. No more sending…

Thursday, March 24, 2005

SanDisk Photo AlbumDPNow have published a comprehensive review of the Sandisk Photo Album, a device that allows you to easily view digital photos on a TV.

“SanDisk’s designers have come up with an ingenious solution to this problem and it also makes your photos more accessible. TV screens are relatively low resolution devices, so it’s possible to reduce the resolution and increase the data compression of digital photos, making the file sizes smaller and much faster to load, without affecting the displayed quality on-screen. By using a second Compact Flash card slot on the rear of the SanDisk Photo Album, you have the option of archiving slimmed down copies of your photos to a CF card that can be left semi-permanently slotted into the Photo Album. In our experience, images can be reduced to around 60K in size, enabling a modest 128MB card to store over 2,000 TV-ready images.”

Website: DPNow - SanDisk Photo Album Review

DPNow have published a comprehensive review of the Sandisk Photo Album, a device that allows you to easily view digital photos on a TV. “SanDisk’s designers have come up with an ingenious solution to this problem and it also makes your photos more accessible. TV screens are relatively low resolution…

Lexar MediaLexar Media Press Release

Jury Awards Lexar Over $380 Million For Toshiba’s Theft of Trade Secrets and Breach of Fiduciary Duty

Jury To Consider Punitive Damages Tomorrow

FREMONT, CA, March 23, 2005 – Lexar Media, Inc. (Nasdaq:LEXR), a leading marketer and manufacturer of high-performance digital media and accessories, today announced that after a six week trial, the jury found Toshiba Corporation (JP:6502) and Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (PNK:TOSBF.PK) liable of breach of fiduciary duty and theft of trade secrets and awarded Lexar over $380 million in damages. 

The jury also found that Toshiba’s and TAEC’s actions were oppressive, fraudulent or malicious, which supports an award of punitive damages.  Evidence and argument will be presented to the jury tomorrow on the amount of punitive damages.

Thanks to Sanj for letting me know.

Lexar Media Press Release Jury Awards Lexar Over $380 Million For Toshiba’s Theft of Trade Secrets and Breach of Fiduciary Duty Jury To Consider Punitive Damages Tomorrow FREMONT, CA, March 23, 2005 – Lexar Media, Inc. (Nasdaq:LEXR), a leading marketer and manufacturer of high-performance digital media and accessories, today announced…

Canon PIXMA iP8500 PrinterCanon UK Press Release

Canon, leader in photographic and imaging technology, is pleased to announce that two of Europe’s independent consumer magazines – UK’s ‘Which?’ and Netherlands’ ‘Consumtenbond-Consumentengids’ – have highlighted Canon PIXMA photo printers as the best available. This coincides with Canon taking the number one market share position in Germany for Ink Jet printers (Source Gfk Feb to Nov 2004).

Launched in mid 2004, Canon’s PIXMA range of photo printers surprised the market with contemporary, stylish design combined with industry leading 1 and 2 picolitre droplet size, producing photo prints that are in many cases superior in quality to that produced by traditional high street photo labs. Since the PIXMA range launch, Canon’s market share has grown by 34%.

Canon UK Press Release Canon, leader in photographic and imaging technology, is pleased to announce that two of Europe’s independent consumer magazines – UK’s ‘Which?’ and Netherlands’ ‘Consumtenbond-Consumentengids’ – have highlighted Canon PIXMA photo printers as the best available. This coincides with Canon taking the number one market share position…

FotoTech Brilliance Digital Picture PlayerFotoTech Press Release

Introducing the first British digital photo frame

FotoTech is proud to launch the first British-made digital photo frame; the 15” Brilliance Digital Picture Player. This cool new electronic product is designed to resemble a picture frame in appearance, yet houses a built-in media card reader which plays all your digital images, movies and digital art on a bright 15” TFT/LCD high resolution display - the intelligent solution to displaying all your favourite images without covering walls and surfaces in traditional picture frames.

Lifestyle technology such as the digital photo frame will change the way we view our happiest memories.  No more struggling with the photo-printer or putting aside a day to file photos in an album.  The DPP-15 will display your photos for you in a continuous slideshow of vibrant, high resolution images on its LCD screen.  And when you get tired of a particular selection you simply change the slideshow to suit your mood.

FotoTech Press Release Introducing the first British digital photo frame FotoTech is proud to launch the first British-made digital photo frame; the 15” Brilliance Digital Picture Player. This cool new electronic product is designed to resemble a picture frame in appearance, yet houses a built-in media card reader which plays…