Articles: PhotographyBLOG Holiday Gift Guide 2004
November 22nd, 2004
With only a few weeks to go until Christmas, it's time to start thinking about what you are going to buy for the photographer in your life, even if that's you! I've looked back over all the products that I have reviewed during 2004 and picked my favourites, from digital cameras to printers and books. I've also suggested some other products that may be worth looking at (which I haven't reviewed), and there are handy links to online shops so that you don't even have to venture out and brave the hordes of shoppers!
So, somewhat in advance, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Digital Compact Cameras
Under £200
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Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z10 |
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Olympus Mju 410 The compact Olympus µ[mju:] 410 Digital camera is an updated version of the popular Olympus µ[mju:] 400 Digital. Olympus have added a number of new features and improvements to this new model. The µ[mju:] 410 Digital gets a new TruePic Turbo image processor, sunshine LCD screen, wider ISO range, more scene program exposure modes, movie recording function with sound and PictBridge support. Read my Review Buy from Amazon.com - $289.94 Buy from Amazon.co.uk - £169.99 Buy from Pixmania.co.uk - £174 |
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Fuji Finepix F420 Zoom The FujiFilm FinePix F420 is by far the smallest camera that I have ever reviewed, measuring just 7.7cm wide and 6.9 cm high. Despite its diminutive stature, Fuji have still managed to fit in a 1.8 inch LCD screen on the rear of the camera and their 4th Generation Super CCD HR sensor inside it, which can realise 3 million effective pixels, producing 6 million recorded pixels. The FinePix F420 has a 3x optical zoom lens, equivalent to 36-108mm on a 35mm camera, which is housed inside a stylish brushed aluminum body. Read my Review Buy from Amazon.com - $417.94 Buy from Pixmania.co.uk - £198 Check Latest Prices |
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Sanyo Xacti J4 |
Also worth considering: Canon PowerShot A95, Kodak EASYSHARE DX7440, Olympus Mju Mini DIGITAL |
£200 to £400
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Olympus Camedia C-5060 Zoom |
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Fuji FinePix S7000 Zoom The Fuji FinePix S7000 Zoom is an updated version of the very popular 3 megapixel FinePix S602 Pro Zoom, featuring a brand new 6 megapixel 4th Generation Super CCD HR sensor. The Fuji FinePix S7000 Zoom is positioned by Fuji as an alternative to an SLR camera and is aimed at both the professional and amateur photographer. Read my Review Buy from Amazon.com - $493.94 Buy from Amazon.co.uk - £307.99 Buy from Pixmania.co.uk - £332 Check Latest Prices |
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Fuji FinePix S5000 Zoom |
Also worth considering: Canon Powershot S70, Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z3, Panasonic Lumix DMC FZ20 |
£400 Upwards
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Olympus Camedia C-8080 Wide Zoom |
Also worth considering: Canon PowerShot G6, Konica Minolta DiMAGE A2, Sony DSC-V3 |
Digital SLRs
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Canon EOS 20D |
Also worth considering: Nikon D70, Konica Minolta 7D, Canon EOS 300D |
Printers
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Epson Stylus Photo R800 |
Also worth considering: Canon Pixma iP8500, HP Photosmart 8450 |
Accessories
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ColorPlus |
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Lensbaby The Lensbaby is the brainchild of professional photographer Craig Strong, who invented the Lensbabies Flexible Lens Mounting System (to give it it's full name) in an effort to replace his Holga film camera with a digital equivalent. It is described on the Lensbaby website as "the hybrid love children of an old-fashioned bellows camera and an up-tight tilt-shift lens", producing photographs with " the same soft, roughed-up look produced by a Holga". Read my Review |
Books
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"Photo Finish" by by Jon Canfield and Tim Grey "Photo Finish" is a new book from digital imaging experts Jon Canfield and Tim Grey which explores the different ways of presenting your photographs after you have taken them. Capturing a great image is only half the battle; showing it off to the rest of the world is also an essential part of any photographer's workflow, whether it be to your family members, to clients or for an exhibition. Written from the viewpoint of the digital photographer, "Photo Finish" looks at a wide range of techniques, including printing using an inkjet printer, using traditional print labs and online print services, displaying images on the internet, creating digital slideshows, and finishing and exhibiting prints. Read my Review Buy from Amazon.com - $19.79 Buy from Amazon.co.uk - £13.99 |
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"Digital Photography Hacks" by Derrick Story "Digital Photography Hacks" is an up-to-date collection of 100 tips and ideas that will really help the digital photographer to improve their technique. Each of the 100 "hacks" has been contributed by real-world photographers who use them in their day-to-day jobs. The book is aimed at the photographer who is looking to move beyond the basics and contains sections on daytime and night-time photo secrets, using flash, photo projects, digital camera attachments, Photoshop and more. As the book was first published in May 2004, it even contains a section on getting the most out of your cameraphone! Read my Review Buy from Amazon.com - $18.87 Buy from Amazon.co.uk - £14.66 |