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Thursday, September 2, 2004

Sony DSC-F88Imaging Resource have reviewed the new 5 megapixel Sony DSC-F88 digital camera.

“The DSC-F88 delivers exceptional capability in a very compact package, with good to excellent image quality, a sharp lens, good color accuracy, lower than average image noise, surprisingly long battery life, and an amazing macro capability. The light weight, smooth profile, and excellent battery life all make the DSC-F88 a superb traveling companion.”

Website: Imaging Resource - Sony DSC-F88 Review

Imaging Resource have reviewed the new 5 megapixel Sony DSC-F88 digital camera. “The DSC-F88 delivers exceptional capability in a very compact package, with good to excellent image quality, a sharp lens, good color accuracy, lower than average image noise, surprisingly long battery life, and an amazing macro capability. The light…

Sony DSC-P120The Slovenian website e-fotografija have reviewed the Sony DSC-P120, a Special Edition black body version of the DSC-P100 digital camera, with a black leather case and 2 InfoLITHIUM batteries supplied. Available now in the UK for £379.00.

Website: e-fotografija - Sony DSC-P120 Review

The Slovenian website e-fotografija have reviewed the Sony DSC-P120, a Special Edition black body version of the DSC-P100 digital camera, with a black leather case and 2 InfoLITHIUM batteries supplied. Available now in the UK for £379.00. Website: e-fotografija - Sony DSC-P120 Review

FujiFilm FinePix E510 ZoomDCResource is the first website to review the 5 megapixel FujiFilm FinePix E510 Zoom.

“There are many things to like about the FinePix E510: it has good photo quality (though with some issues described below), reasonably fast performance, a wide-angle lens, large LCD display, and support for conversion lenses. The two standout features on that list are the lens and LCD. The lens, which starts at 28mm, is great for indoor shots. Usually you have to buy a conversion lens to cover that much area, but not on the E510.”

Website: DCResource - FujiFilm FinePix E510 Zoom Review

DCResource is the first website to review the 5 megapixel FujiFilm FinePix E510 Zoom. “There are many things to like about the FinePix E510: it has good photo quality (though with some issues described below), reasonably fast performance, a wide-angle lens, large LCD display, and support for conversion lenses. The…

Microsoft have published a new article which is a lot more interesting than the title, “Creating an Optimized Windows XP Digital Imaging System”, first suggests. And when you notice that it’s written by acclaimed author Tim Grey, you know that it’s definitely worth reading if you currently run Windows XP as your operating system.

“Of course, many photographers utilize medium format film to maximize the detail they are able to capture. The size of the file grows with the film. Scanning a 6x4.5 transparency at 4000 dpi yields a file of nearly 200MB in 8-bit, or 400MB in 16-bit.

When these files are optimized with photo-editing software, values for millions of individual pixels must be recalculated. This requires not only storage space for all those pixel values, but computing power to actually crunch the numbers. When dealing with such a significant amount of data, small details affecting overall performance issues can have a significant impact on the time required to perform various tasks. These gains are especially notable for tasks that place a particularly high demand on the system. For example, complicated filters are processor and memory intensive, while file read and write operations call for improved data transfer performance.”

Website: Microsoft - Pixel Performance: Creating an Optimized Windows XP Digital Imaging System

Microsoft have published a new article which is a lot more interesting than the title, “Creating an Optimized Windows XP Digital Imaging System”, first suggests. And when you notice that it’s written by acclaimed author Tim Grey, you know that it’s definitely worth reading if you currently run Windows XP…

Kodak Easyshare DX7630CNET have just reviewed the new 6 megapixel Kodak Easyshare DX7630.

“One of the more affordable 6-megapixel models on the market, the Kodak EasyShare DX7630 continues the line’s tradition of user-friendliness but takes it up a notch with a few manual controls and high resolution. If you’re looking for extensive high-end features, however, you’d best look elsewhere—this has just the basics.”

Website: CNET - Kodak Easyshare DX7630 Review

CNET have just reviewed the new 6 megapixel Kodak Easyshare DX7630. “One of the more affordable 6-megapixel models on the market, the Kodak EasyShare DX7630 continues the line’s tradition of user-friendliness but takes it up a notch with a few manual controls and high resolution. If you’re looking for extensive…

Nikon D70The Spanish website Foto Imagen Digital has just published a 12-page review of the 6 megapixel Nikon D70 DSLR.

Website: Foto Imagen Digital - Nikon D70 Review

The Spanish website Foto Imagen Digital has just published a 12-page review of the 6 megapixel Nikon D70 DSLR. Website: Foto Imagen Digital - Nikon D70 Review

The September 2004 Competition is now open for entries. This is a monthly photography competition with a specific theme and prizes for the top 3 photos. The winning entries will be decided by a panel of judges. You just have to submit one photograph to the Competition Gallery that best interprets September’s theme, which is “Sunrise and Sunset”.

Please make sure that you read the Monthly Competition Rules before submitting your entry. Note that you are only allowed to enter 1 photograph. The competition is worldwide and open to everyone.

You can now start submitting entries to the September Competition here:
September 2004 Competition

The September 2004 Competition is now open for entries. This is a monthly photography competition with a specific theme and prizes for the top 3 photos. The winning entries will be decided by a panel of judges. You just have to submit one photograph to the Competition Gallery that best…

The August 2004 PhotographyBLOG Competition has now closed. The theme for August was “Sports” - you can view all of the entries in this gallery.

The 1st / 2nd / 3rd place winners will be announced on Wednesday 8th September, and the prizes will be sent out shortly after :-)

The August 2004 PhotographyBLOG Competition has now closed. The theme for August was “Sports” - you can view all of the entries in this gallery. The 1st / 2nd / 3rd place winners will be announced on Wednesday 8th September, and the prizes will be sent out shortly after :-)

Epson Perfection 4180 Photo ScannerEpson UK Press Release 01/09/04

EPSON introduces new scanner for amateur photographers and home photo enthusiasts

The EPSON Perfection 4180 Photo is the perfect partner for the photo enthusiast. Whether you want to make enlargements of your favourite images, digitise old films and photos or add new life to faded memories, this scanner is the ideal solution.

September 2004: EPSON unveils the latest addition to its comprehensive range of scanners, the EPSON Perfection 4180 Photo.  Aimed at amateur photographers and home photo enthusiasts who are looking for professional quality and performance, the Perfection 4180 Photo is ideal for those needing high-quality output from a cost effective device. The sleek, compact design adds style and performance to any desktop.

Epson UK Press Release 01/09/04 EPSON introduces new scanner for amateur photographers and home photo enthusiasts The EPSON Perfection 4180 Photo is the perfect partner for the photo enthusiast. Whether you want to make enlargements of your favourite images, digitise old films and photos or add new life to faded…

Epson Stylus CX3600 All-In-One PrinterEpson UK Press Release 01/09/04

EPSON announces stylish new compact All-In-One device to address market demand

EPSON launches a new All-In-One device that will appeal to the style conscious, whilst also providing incredible value for money.

1st September 2004: The EPSON Stylus CX3600 comprises a high quality printer combined with scanner and standalone photocopying functionality. It will sit at the entry-level of the EPSON All-In-One printer range.  With its new design it will appeal to the style-conscious, as well as those users seeking value for money. 

The EPSON Stylus CX3600 provides users with some unique benefits such as EPSON DURABrite(tm) inks to ensure laser sharp blacks and vivid, life-like colours that are waterproof, smudge proof and fade resistant for up to 80 years. The inks come in individual cartridges, giving the user more control over the cost of printing.  The product offers print performance of up to 15 pages per minute and a resolution up to 5760 optimised dpi.  The Stylus CX3600 offers exceptional value for money and is ideally suited to home workers, students or small business users.  The CX3600 is stylishly designed and is available in a new compact format.

Epson UK Press Release 01/09/04 EPSON announces stylish new compact All-In-One device to address market demand EPSON launches a new All-In-One device that will appeal to the style conscious, whilst also providing incredible value for money. 1st September 2004: The EPSON Stylus CX3600 comprises a high quality printer combined with…

Wednesday, September 1, 2004

HP Press Release 01/09/04

Britain’s first National Photo Album unearths hidden photographic treasures

HP is pleased to announce the initial success of the National Photo Album, one of the most ambitious public archiving projects in recent history. Having urged the nation to dust off its old photograph albums and rummage through its attics, HP has been astonished to see people react so positively.

With over 5,000 images already submitted and more than 300,000 hits in the first two months, The National Photo Album has been embraced by the public.  The search has uncovered some hidden gems from the photo albums of members of the public, such as:

- The enchanting image of Big Ben taken during the strikes in the 1970s, when fuel was at a premium and the spot lights had to be switched off
- A chance meeting with George Best relaxing on holiday in Majorca in 1972
- Young twins working a wooden washing machine in 1939
- A boxing match between sailors, to entertain the troops on HMS Emperor of India in 1915

HP Press Release 01/09/04 Britain’s first National Photo Album unearths hidden photographic treasures HP is pleased to announce the initial success of the National Photo Album, one of the most ambitious public archiving projects in recent history. Having urged the nation to dust off its old photograph albums and rummage…

Shortcut Press Release 01/09/04

Shortcut releases new product, Shortcut PhotoPrint

ARNHEM, 01 September, 2004 - Within the next few weeks Shortcut(r) will release its fourth product as part of the Shortcut PhotoSeries, named Shortcut PhotoPrint. At the heart of the PhotoPrint system lays an advanced, sophisticated technology that automatically fine-tunes the printer settings and makes printing as easy as can be imagined.

Often there is a need for certain knowledge of printer drivers and its settings to obtain high quality prints. With Shortcut PhotoPrint it is no longer necessary to understand difficult printer settings or to spill expensive photopaper. PhotoPrint makes printing easy and lets any home user create beatufill high quality print by just clicking the mouse.

Shortcut Press Release 01/09/04 Shortcut releases new product, Shortcut PhotoPrint ARNHEM, 01 September, 2004 - Within the next few weeks Shortcut(r) will release its fourth product as part of the Shortcut PhotoSeries, named Shortcut PhotoPrint. At the heart of the PhotoPrint system lays an advanced, sophisticated technology that automatically fine-tunes…

Tuesday, August 31, 2004

This is a gentle reminder that the August 2004 Competition will close for entries today! This is a monthly photography competition with a specific theme and prizes for the top 3 photos. The winning entries will be decided by a panel of judges. You just have to submit one photograph to the Competition Gallery that best interprets August’s theme, which is “Sports”.

Please make sure that you read the Monthly Competition Rules before submitting your entry. Note that you are only allowed to enter 1 photograph. The competition is worldwide and open to everyone.

You can now start submitting entries to the August Competition here:
August 2004 Competition

This is a gentle reminder that the August 2004 Competition will close for entries today! This is a monthly photography competition with a specific theme and prizes for the top 3 photos. The winning entries will be decided by a panel of judges. You just have to submit one photograph…

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-L1Steves Digicams have published a First Look at the 4 megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-L1 that was announced yesterday.

“Like most of Sony’s Cyber-shot cameras, the DSC-L1 model has speedy auto-focus and auto-exposure options to snap the best picture the first time. You can quickly select the best setting based on the shooting conditions by choosing from one of seven preset modes, including twilight, snow, beach and candle.

The DSC-L1 also features four newly developed technologies - including a linear focus drive and a compact high-resolution optical system - that combine to produce its ultra-small 3x optical lens. This lets you zoom in for crisp images of a flower or zoom out for a far-away shot of the game-winning goal, all the while staying in sharp focus.”

Website: Steves Digicams - Sony Cyber-shot DSC-L1 Preview

Steves Digicams have published a First Look at the 4 megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-L1 that was announced yesterday. “Like most of Sony’s Cyber-shot cameras, the DSC-L1 model has speedy auto-focus and auto-exposure options to snap the best picture the first time. You can quickly select the best setting based on…

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-V3Steves Digicams have published a First Look at the 7 megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-V3 that was announced yesterday.

“The built-in flash automatically pops up (OK it doesn’t actually “pop up,” it rotates from closed to open) when needed and has modes for Auto flash, Red- Eye Reduction, Slow Synchro and Flash Cancel. It uses a pre-flash for precise metering of the exposure. It also has auto daylight synchro fill flash for backlit or shadowed subjects as well as dynamic flash white balance for greater color accuracy. The working range for the flash is 1.6 to 11.5 feet (0.5 to 3.5m).”

Website: Steves Digicams - Sony Cyber-shot DSC-V3 First Look

Steves Digicams have published a First Look at the 7 megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-V3 that was announced yesterday. “The built-in flash automatically pops up (OK it doesn’t actually “pop up,” it rotates from closed to open) when needed and has modes for Auto flash, Red- Eye Reduction, Slow Synchro and…

Canon PIXMA iP8500 PrinterCanon UK Press Release 31/08/04

Canon’s PIXMA iP8500

Professional series A4 photo printing

Canon, leader in photographic and imaging technology, today announces its new 8-ink flagship professional photo printer: the 4800 x 2400 dpi PIXMA iP8500. Canon’s ChromaPLUS technology adds additional red and green inks for vibrant, highly saturated colours. Combined with a FINE (Full-photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering) technology print head, which generates permanent 2-picolitre ink droplets, this new PIXMA printer produces the ultimate professional photo prints. It also does so in record time - an A4 photo prints in just 34 seconds.

The iP8500 features advanced media handling and Canon’s transparent single ink system, as well as direct photo printing from most contemporary digital cameras and digital video cameras supporting the PictBridge standard.

“The PIXMA range of printers continues Canon’s commitment to superb quality, unfailing reliability and purity of design. The iP8500 perfectly embodies this philosophy,” said Malcolm Hills, Head of Canon Consumer Imaging in the UK and Ireland. “With industry-leading, professional photo print quality and speed, the iP8500 is the ultimate A4 photo printer.”

Canon UK Press Release 31/08/04 Canon’s PIXMA iP8500 Professional series A4 photo printing Canon, leader in photographic and imaging technology, today announces its new 8-ink flagship professional photo printer: the 4800 x 2400 dpi PIXMA iP8500. Canon’s ChromaPLUS technology adds additional red and green inks for vibrant, highly saturated colours…

Canon PIXMA iP6000D PrinterCanon UK Press Release 31/08/04

Canon’s PIXMA iP6000D

Ultimate photos, ultimate connectivity

Canon, leader in photographic and imaging technology, today announces the new six colour, 4800 x 1200 dpi PIXMA iP6000D - the personal photo printer with complete connectivity. The sleek printer uses FINE (Full-photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering) technology with 2-picolitre Micro-Nozzles to deliver high contrast glossy photo prints that rival professional photo lab quality. With card slots for all popular brands of memory card, the iP6000D also connects and prints direct from any PictBridge compatible digital camera and digital video camera without the need for a PC. A generous 2.5” colour LCD screen displays image thumbnails from memory cards and provides an intuitive interface for effortless cropping, paper size selection, photo effects and image orientation.

“The iP6000D is the ultimate direct personal photo printer,” said Malcolm Hills, Head of Canon Consumer Imaging in the UK and Ireland. “It perfectly embodies the PIXMA philosophy of combining radical, cutting-edge design with unsurpassed quality, speed and reliability. It works seamlessly with contemporary digital camera and digital video devices.”

Canon UK Press Release 31/08/04 Canon’s PIXMA iP6000D Ultimate photos, ultimate connectivity Canon, leader in photographic and imaging technology, today announces the new six colour, 4800 x 1200 dpi PIXMA iP6000D - the personal photo printer with complete connectivity. The sleek printer uses FINE (Full-photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering) technology with…

Canon PIXMA iP5000 PrinterCanon UK Press Release 31/08/04

Canon’s latest industry first

The 1-picolitre PIXMA iP5000

Canon, a leader in photographic and imaging technology, today announces the futuristic-looking PIXMA iP5000 - the PIXMA personal photo printer that awards Canon two industry firsts: an astonishing 1-picolitre droplet size and 9600 x 2400 dpi resolution. The clean lines and lustrous jet black shell of the iP5000 make a clear departure from traditional ‘beige box’ design, reflecting the growing importance of ‘look and feel’ in consumer products.

The 25 ppm iP5000 plugs directly into most contemporary digital cameras and digital video cameras via a PictBridge port for direct photo printing. Five-ink ContrastPLUS technology produces high contrast glossy photo prints with a quality that rivals that of photo labs and a full 4” x 6” borderless photo prints in just 36 seconds.

“Canon revolutionised the printer market in 1981 when it introduced the world’s first Bubble Jet printer, the BJ-80, with a droplet size in excess of 100-picolitres” said Malcolm Hills, Head of Canon Consumer Imaging in the UK and Ireland. “By combining the first 1-picolitre drop size with comparison-defying style at a time when digital photography is exploding, Canon has set another defining moment in printing technology.”

Canon UK Press Release 31/08/04 Canon’s latest industry first The 1-picolitre PIXMA iP5000 Canon, a leader in photographic and imaging technology, today announces the futuristic-looking PIXMA iP5000 - the PIXMA personal photo printer that awards Canon two industry firsts: an astonishing 1-picolitre droplet size and 9600 x 2400 dpi resolution…

Canon PIXMA iP4000R PrinterCanon UK Press Release 31/08/04

PIXMA goes wireless

Canon announces the iP4000R

Canon, leader in photographic and imaging technology, today announces the addition of built-in-wireless connectivity to its PIXMA range with the launch of the PIXMA iP4000R. Based on the 5-ink, 25 ppm iP4000 personal photo and document printer, the iP4000R integrates WiFi (IEEE802.11g) print server technology for wireless networking, ready to run on either Windows or Mac platforms.

Launched last month, Canon’s PIXMA sub-brand now includes fourteen new printers and multifunctionals. Each device in the range incorporates futuristic styling, and FINE (Full-Photolithography Inkjet Nozzle Engineering) technology, which delivers 2-picolitre droplet size and high-speed lab quality photo printing. “The introduction of the iP4000R coincides with a convergence of market factors, including the dramatic uptake of broadband and wireless in the home market, increased demand for photo printing in the home and office, lower prices, and the rapid growth of digital photography in the last 12 months” said Malcolm Hills, Head of Canon Consumer Imaging UK and Ireland. “Canon anticipates that the introduction of built-in wireless connectivity to the iP4000R will feed into the accelerating demand for photolab quality printers that integrate well in any environment.”

Canon UK Press Release 31/08/04 PIXMA goes wireless Canon announces the iP4000R Canon, leader in photographic and imaging technology, today announces the addition of built-in-wireless connectivity to its PIXMA range with the launch of the PIXMA iP4000R. Based on the 5-ink, 25 ppm iP4000 personal photo and document printer, the…

Sigma SD10 Digital SLRThe Polish website Fotopolis have today posted their review of the recently announced Sigma SD10 digital SLR.

Website: Fotopolis - Sigma SD10 Review

The Polish website Fotopolis have today posted their review of the recently announced Sigma SD10 digital SLR. Website: Fotopolis - Sigma SD10 Review