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Monday, August 2, 2004

HP Photosmart R507HP Press Release 02/08/04

Get to Grips with the Dynamic New HP Photosmart R507 Digital Camera

Convenience, user enjoyment and streamlined geometric styling plus a host of advanced features make this digital camera the choice for effortless and successful digital photography.

BOEBLINGEN, Germany, 2 August, 2004 - HP (NYSE, Nasdaq: HPQ) today announced a dynamic new digital camera. The HP Photosmart R507 is the newest addition to HP’s R-series range, which deliver high-functioning technical advancements, ease of use, real convenience and smooth modern design.

The HP Photosmart R507 boasts a bead-blasted aluminium front and a slim and compact design to easily fit into a pocket. A sculpted grip and intuitive controls also ensure that even quickly taken photos provide great results. The digital camera’s 4.1 MP allows crisp photos with superb enlargements up to 20 x 25 cm. With a 21 x total zoom (3x optical Pentax lens, 7x digital zoom), the HP Photosmart R507 digital camera offers manual controls to put the user firmly in charge of their digital photography.

Featuring the landmark HP Real Life technologies, this camera helps produce successful digital photography results for everyone, regardless of their level of experience. These technologies allow you to get pictures which accurately reproduce what you see to produce flawless photographs every time. These include HP’s patented Adaptive Lighting which automatically brightens selected areas of high contrast photos to reveal details normally lost in the shadows, giving more true-to-life shots. HP’s In-Camera Red-Eye Removal Mode, an industry first, corrects red-eye in photos directly from the camera, to eliminate glaring red-eye from photos of family or friends.

HP Press Release 02/08/04 Get to Grips with the Dynamic New HP Photosmart R507 Digital Camera Convenience, user enjoyment and streamlined geometric styling plus a host of advanced features make this digital camera the choice for effortless and successful digital photography. BOEBLINGEN, Germany, 2 August, 2004 - HP (NYSE, Nasdaq…

HP Photosmart M307HP Press Release 02/08/04

HP Introduces a New, User-Friendly and Compact Digital Camera from the Sleek M-series Range

Sculpted design and clear, easy-to-use controls make the HP Photosmart M307 a natural choice for effortless digital photography.

BOEBLINGEN, Germany, 2 August 2004. HP (NYSE, Nasdaq: HPQ ) today announced the launch of the new HP Photosmart M307 digital camera. Offering high-functioning features and superb ease-of-use at excellent value, this digital camera provides a successful digital photography experience for all users.

The HP Photosmart M307 features an impressive 3.2 MP resolution allowing for superb-quality prints up to A4 size (20 x 25 cm), with a 15x total zoom (3x optical and 5x digital). Its large 4.6 cm colour LCD screen has a high 130 pixel resolution and can be easily viewed even in outdoor conditions, allowing users to quickly and conveniently judge results and select favourite shots The fast-shot mode ensures that no photo opportunities go to waste, with a rapid shutter lag for capturing all the action. This stylish and sculpted digital camera also allows streaming video clips with audio to really enhance users’ digital photography, along with the ability to add audio annotation to still photos.

With a sleek exterior and intuitive easy-to-use features, the HP Photosmart M307 ensures clear digital photographs to be proud of, from casual snaps to special occasions. HP Instant Share, included with the HP Photosmart M307 offers users an enjoyable and convenient way to share digital photography. This technology allows photographers to preset the destination of individual images to either email or print directly, as soon as the camera is connected to a PC or printer. HP Instant Share makes it easier than ever before to share digital images straight from the camera.

HP Press Release 02/08/04 HP Introduces a New, User-Friendly and Compact Digital Camera from the Sleek M-series Range Sculpted design and clear, easy-to-use controls make the HP Photosmart M307 a natural choice for effortless digital photography. BOEBLINGEN, Germany, 2 August 2004. HP (NYSE, Nasdaq: HPQ ) today announced the launch…

The 35th Photo of the Week contest is now closed.

I have choosen what I think are the best photographs in my opinion. Now it’s your turn to vote for the overall winner of the contest. A Public Poll has been setup on the PhotographyBLOG Forums and you have 7 days during which you can vote for your favourite photo from the ones that I have chosen. Voting will end on Monday 9th August. The Poll will then be closed and the overall winner announced.

Vote now for your favourite image from the Photo Of The Week 26th July - 1st August 2004 contest

The 35th Photo of the Week contest is now closed. I have choosen what I think are the best photographs in my opinion. Now it’s your turn to vote for the overall winner of the contest. A Public Poll has been setup on the PhotographyBLOG Forums and you have …

The 36th Photo of the Week contest is now open. This is a weekly photography contest with no set theme and you can enter as many photos as you like.

The 36th Photo of the Week contest is now open. This is a weekly photography contest with no set theme and you can enter as many photos as you like.

The voting for the 34th Photo of the Week contest has now finished.

The winner of the contest (for the second week running!) is “Bellambi Point” by tootsie. Congratulations!

You can view all of the entries that were submitted in this gallery.

The voting for the 34th Photo of the Week contest has now finished. The winner of the contest (for the second week running!) is “Bellambi Point” by tootsie. Congratulations! You can view all of the entries that were submitted in this gallery.

Transparent Ceramic LensCasio Press Release 02/08/04

CASIO Develops World’s First Transparent Ceramic Lens Using Murata’s LUMICERA *1

August 02, 2004, TOKYO, JAPAN - Using proprietary optical technology, CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. has developed the world’s first lens using transparent ceramics. This breakthrough will make it possible to create zoom lenses for cameras with greatly reduced profiles.

Ever since CASIO’s EXILIM ultra-slim, credit-card-sized digital camera went on sale, the entire digital camera market has undergone a huge change. Compact digital cameras offering mobility in a small package have become mainstream, while there has been a major push in technological development to find better methods of creating smaller, thinner cameras.

CASIO is continuing to take the lead in this field by creating the world’s first transparent ceramic lens using LUMICERA , a transparent ceramic developed by Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

Casio Press Release 02/08/04 CASIO Develops World’s First Transparent Ceramic Lens Using Murata’s LUMICERA *1 August 02, 2004, TOKYO, JAPAN - Using proprietary optical technology, CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. has developed the world’s first lens using transparent ceramics. This breakthrough will make it possible to create zoom lenses for cameras…

HP Photosmart 945The Danish website Digital Magasinet have reviewed the HP Photosmart 945 digital camera, which features a 5.3-megapixel total resolution and 56x total zoom (8x optical zoom). The HP Photosmart 945 digital camera is available now and has an estimated U.S. retail price of $549.

Website: Digital Magasinet - HP 945 Review

The Danish website Digital Magasinet have reviewed the HP Photosmart 945 digital camera, which features a 5.3-megapixel total resolution and 56x total zoom (8x optical zoom). The HP Photosmart 945 digital camera is available now and has an estimated U.S. retail price of $549. Website: Digital Magasinet - HP 945 Review

Kodak Easyshare DX7630The Czech website Digineff have today reviewed the 6 megapixel Kodak Easyshare DX7630.

Website: Digineff - Kodak Easyshare DX7630 Review

The Czech website Digineff have today reviewed the 6 megapixel Kodak Easyshare DX7630. Website: Digineff - Kodak Easyshare DX7630 Review

ShootSmarter.com have published a comparative review of several devices that modify the output from a flashgun, including the Sto-Fen Omnibounce and the LumiQuest #54-23, from a digital camera point of view:

“Gone are the days where you pull your flash out of your camera bag and point it directly at your subject and fire away. With digital capture your old straight ahead strobe setup will create spectral highlights that your digital camera chip cannot handle. By that I mean your highlights will be blown out and be completely void of detail. This is not what the bride ordered when she hired you the professional photographer or what she saw in her sister?s album when you were still shooting film. A light modifier will soften the quality of your strobe and produce a flatter, more even lighting that will now fit your digital camera?s short dynamic exposure range.”

Website: ShootSmarter.com - Digital Light Modifiers for On-Camera Flash

ShootSmarter.com have published a comparative review of several devices that modify the output from a flashgun, including the Sto-Fen Omnibounce and the LumiQuest #54-23, from a digital camera point of view: “Gone are the days where you pull your flash out of your camera bag and point it directly at…

Canon Bubble Jet i865The Norwegian website Akamera.no have just reviewed the Canon Bubble Jet i865 printer.

Website: Akamera.no - Canon Bubble Jet i865 Review

The Norwegian website Akamera.no have just reviewed the Canon Bubble Jet i865 printer. Website: Akamera.no - Canon Bubble Jet i865 Review

Sunday, August 1, 2004

An article today on the BBC website, drawing on research by the UK magazine Digital Camera Shopper, reports that CompactFlash, Secure Digital, xD, Memory Stick and Smartmedia cards all happily survived a range of tests designed to destroy them:

“Holiday-makers capturing precious memories on digital cameras need not worry about losing their snaps.

The memory cards in most cameras are virtually indestructible, found Digital Camera Shopper magazine.

Five memory card formats survived being boiled, trampled, washed and dunked in coffee or cola.”

Website: BBC news - Digital memories survive extremes

An article today on the BBC website, drawing on research by the UK magazine Digital Camera Shopper, reports that CompactFlash, Secure Digital, xD, Memory Stick and Smartmedia cards all happily survived a range of tests designed to destroy them: “Holiday-makers capturing precious memories on digital cameras need not worry about…

The second article in the “Tech Corner” monthly column, by Mike Chaney, over on Steves Digicams is a great look at the potentially thorny subject of colour management:

“It seems that the longer you stick with a particular hobby or profession, the more complicated things get. In digital photography, once you get past that initial thrill of being able to view, edit, and print your own photos, you start to become aware of subtleties like the fact that certain colors on your monitor don’t match what is printed. You do some research and it seems that there is something called “color management” or “ICC profiles” that can fix your problem, but the whole concept seems almost like snake oil, or worse… some foreign language only spoken by rocket scientists.”

Website: Steves Digicams - “Over the Gamut and Through the Woods “

The second article in the “Tech Corner” monthly column, by Mike Chaney, over on Steves Digicams is a great look at the potentially thorny subject of colour management: “It seems that the longer you stick with a particular hobby or profession, the more complicated things get. In digital photography, once…

In this week’s Sunday Morning Photographer column Mike Johnstontakes a tongue-in-cheek look at the many different types of 35mm lenses and their uses.

“Macros/micros:

Flowers, bugs, eyeballs, eyelashes, small products, tchotchkes. Dew-covered spider webs, frost patterns on windowpanes. Great hobby lenses, as macro photographers are among the only happy photo enthusiasts. Also much utilized by photography buffs who like to test lenses.”

Website: Sunday Morning Photographer: USES AND APPLICATIONS OF 35mm LENSES’

In this week’s Sunday Morning Photographer column Mike Johnstontakes a tongue-in-cheek look at the many different types of 35mm lenses and their uses. “Macros/micros: Flowers, bugs, eyeballs, eyelashes, small products, tchotchkes. Dew-covered spider webs, frost patterns on windowpanes. Great hobby lenses, as macro photographers are among the only happy photo…

Today at 12 midday BST (British Summer Time), 3 names were randomly selected from the list of PhotographyBLOG Newsletter subscribers. The following email addresses have all won a great prize!

artblack at adelphia.net is the winner of a copy of ColorPlus!

Kindly donated by ColorVision Europe.
http://www.colorvision.ch/english/index.htm

joe at startins.freeserve.co.uk is the winner of a Lensbaby!

Kindly donated by Lensbabies.
http://www.lensbabies.com/

mat at honan.net is the winner of a copy of Ulead PhotoImpact XL!

Kindly donated by Ulead Systems.
http://www.ulead.co.uk


If you haven’t won anything, then don’t worry, as a brand new contest for August will be starting very shortly!

To have any chance of winning, you must subscribe to the PhotographyBLOG Newsletter.

Every Saturday of each week you will receive a Newsletter containing the lastest digital and film photography stories from the United Kingdom and around the world. It also contains the latest news from the PhotographyBLOG website. You can choose to have the Newsletter delivered to you as either a HTML or text version.

If you are already a subscriber, you do not have to do anything to enter this competition. Your name will automatically be entered in the prize draw.

If you are not currently a subscriber, then what are you waiting for?!! Enter your email address to subscribe now.

Today at 12 midday BST (British Summer Time), 3 names were randomly selected from the list of PhotographyBLOG Newsletter subscribers. The following email addresses have all won a great prize! artblack at adelphia.net is the winner of a copy of ColorPlus! Kindly donated by ColorVision Europe.http://www.colorvision.ch/english/index.htm joe at startins.freeserve.co.uk is…

The August 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 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

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

The 1st / 2nd / 3rd place winners will be announced on Monday 10th August, and the prizes will be sent out shortly after :-)

The July 2004 PhotographyBLOG Competition has now closed. The theme for July was “Patterns” - you can view all of the entries in this gallery. The 1st / 2nd / 3rd place winners will be announced on Monday 10th August, and the prizes will be sent out shortly after :-)

Saturday, July 31, 2004

John PowellThe 23rd PhotographyBLOG Portfolio has been submitted by John Powell.

“Having been interested in photography for almost twenty years there have been many varied and interesting subjects, which have compelled me to capture them for all posterity. Choosing 15 images for this portfolio was a difficult choice. However, my final decision is to share with you a selection of images, which I have been working on this year 2004, a personal project, capturing the floral beauty of a typical English garden.”

Website: http://clik.to/dapa

Website: Portfolios: John Powell

The 23rd PhotographyBLOG Portfolio has been submitted by John Powell. “Having been interested in photography for almost twenty years there have been many varied and interesting subjects, which have compelled me to capture them for all posterity. Choosing 15 images for this portfolio was a difficult choice. However, my final…

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T1Digital Camera Magazine have recently reviewed 4 digital cameras, including the 5 megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T1 (pictured).

- Sony CyberShot DSC-T1
- Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX5
- FujiFilm FinePix F420
- Epson PhotoPC L-400

Website: Digital Camera Magazine

Digital Camera Magazine have recently reviewed 4 digital cameras, including the 5 megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T1 (pictured). - Sony CyberShot DSC-T1 - Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX5 - FujiFilm FinePix F420 - Epson PhotoPC L-400 Website: Digital Camera Magazine

CanoScan LiDE 35The technology website bios have just reviewed the very new CanoScan LiDE 35 flatbed scanner.

“The CanoScan LiDE is no speed demon either, taking a whopping 7m 55s to scan an A4 colour document at its highest resolution (36.6MB scanned file) and 2m 49s to scan a colour 6x4in. photograph (7.62MB scanned file). A black-and-white business letter (A4 size) took 29s to scan before it was ready for editing. A low price means compromises though and the scanner lacks support for a transparency module, film adapter, or even an automatic document feeder, so photographers and high throughput users should look at Canon’s F series or Epson’s Perfection line.”

Website: bios - CanoScan LiDE 35 Review

The technology website bios have just reviewed the very new CanoScan LiDE 35 flatbed scanner. “The CanoScan LiDE is no speed demon either, taking a whopping 7m 55s to scan an A4 colour document at its highest resolution (36.6MB scanned file) and 2m 49s to scan a colour 6x4in. photograph…

Kodak Easyshare LS753Photoxels have today reviewed the 5 megapixel Kodak Easyshare LS753, which was first announced back in January.

“The autofocus works very well. I like my AF to snap when I take macro shots and the LS753 does not disappoint. In Multi-Zone, the camera will favour a foreground subject to lock focus on even if the subject is not centered. The Framing marks turn into a red square to indicate where and when the focus has locked. You can change from this Multi-Zone to Center-Zone via the Menu, but this resets when you power off the camera.”

Website: Photoxels - Kodak Easyshare LS753 Review

Photoxels have today reviewed the 5 megapixel Kodak Easyshare LS753, which was first announced back in January. “The autofocus works very well. I like my AF to snap when I take macro shots and the LS753 does not disappoint. In Multi-Zone, the camera will favour a foreground subject to lock…