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Archives for 2008

Sony A900 Rumor Archive Page

January 13, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Previously, Sony revealed the A700 and the A900 (rumored name) at PMA 2007. We were promised one of the cameras in 2007 and the other to follow in 2008. Sony released the A700 in fall 2007. Now, 2008 is here. Surprisingly, Sony launched the entry-level A200 at CES on January 6, 2008. The A200 didn’t make it to the second page before rumors of an A300 (with leak shots) were in full swing.

PMA is just a couple of weeks away and Sony gearheads are sitting on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting Sony’s next offering(s). Updated: The A300 and A350 were announced at PMA 2008.

What we know from Sony about the “A900”:

Flagship model (body)

  • The highest-end ? (Alpha) product
  • Achieves high level of overall picture quality through development of new image sensor and
  • Bionz™ image processing engine
  • Super SteadyShot® image stabilization inside
  • Realizes high performance that lives up to even professional users’ demanding requirements.
  • One of the two prototypes stated above will be on sale within this calendar year.

This info comes from Sony’s press sheet at PMA 2007. Everything else is rumors at this point, including the pretty ad above (which has been floating around the internet). The Sony gearheads believe (wish?) that the A900 will feature a full-frame sensor that’s 20+ megapixels, which will compete directly with Canon’s flagship 1Ds Mark III.

Updated: Sony has announced that it will release a full frame DSLR this year featuring its 24.81 megapixel imaging sensor, which was announced at PMA 2008.

That’s all for now. Stay tuned to this page for more on the A900 (or whatever it will be called).

[tags]sony, a900, rumors, news, pma, 2008[/tags]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: sony a900

 

Photo of the Day

January 12, 2008 By Eric Reagan

House fly – 3:1 life size uncropped

Originally uploaded by macro junkie


Shot with a Canon Rebel XTi.

[tags]photo of the day, macro, fly, canon, rebel xti[/tags]

Filed Under: Photo of the Day

Vera Bradley Tech Case

January 10, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Apparently, my wife needs a Vera Bradley “Tech Case” for her new Canon A570 IS that she received from yours truly for Christmas. I didn’t know they made such things. It’s amazing how my wife seems to be able to incorporate a little pink into everything – she even has pink golf clubs. I suppose it’s not all that bad for $22 though. Guys, go get one for your wife. Ladies, enjoy your pink stuff.

To my wife: If you read this, I’d rather have a Lowepro Fastpack.

[tags]vera bradley, camera case, pink[/tags]

Filed Under: Gear

Agfa Looking at a Comeback

January 10, 2008 By Eric Reagan

After its demise in the film industry, AgfaPhoto is looking to spur an interest in its digital products at PMA. VistaQuest will be the distributor of AgfaPhoto products in the US starting with two new models: the DV-5000G 5-in-1 digital video camera, and an 8MP point & shoot digital camera. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Gear, News

Panasonic LUMIX Camera Sends Photos to Picasa via T-Mobile

January 10, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Last fall, we saw the introduction of the EyeFi SD card, which ultimately received underwhelming reviews. Panasonic is taking that concept one step further with a camera that will upload photos to Google’s Picasa Web Albums over T-Mobile’s HotSpot network. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Adobe Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac

January 10, 2008 By Eric Reagan

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Jan. 10, 2008 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the highly anticipated Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 6 software for Macintosh® is now available for pre-order at www.adobe.com/go/buyphotoshop_elements_mac or Amazon.com.

box_pse6_150x150.jpg

Photoshop Elements 6 software for Mac® combines power and simplicity so consumers at all experience levels can easily achieve outstanding results with their digital photos. In advance of its early Q2 2008 ship date, the Macintosh community will get its first peek at the new product features during the Macworld Conference & Expo, Jan. 14-17, 2008 in San Francisco (Booth #S1302). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Software

Samsung GX-20 Reviews and Resources

January 9, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Samsung has announced the new GX-20, the fraternal twin of the Pentax K20D, both of which tout nearly identical features but come in a different body, some display variations and other subtle differences.

The Samsung GX-20 will be available in body-only configuration in March for $1399 USD.  For further details on the new Samsung GX-20, check out the press release and other resources below.  Also, check out the Pentax K20D for corresponding info.

Key Features

  • 14.6 megapixel CMOS sensor
  • 14-bit RAW images
  • 3 FPS
  • 2.7 inch LCD monitor
  • Live View mode
  • ISO 100-6400
  • Dust Alert System
  • X-sync socket for studio flash systems
  • Built-in sensor-based Shake Reduction system
  • Spot metering
  • 11-point AF
  • Enhanced Digital Filter offering a greater dynamic range
  • 5 new Schneider D-XENON lenses

Reviews

Think Camera

Just because Samsung are relatively new to the photographic game is by no means an excuse to ignore what the GX-20 is – a powerful little DSLR that will give other manufacturers a good run for their money.

Buy-n-Shoot

Overall, the Samsung GX-20 is well-priced and well-put-together. It is an attractive, solid unit, both in terms of its build as well as its performance, and it is unlikely to disappoint. Highly recommended.

PhotographyBLOG

The shutter release mechanism and auto-focusing system are still noisy, and we’d upgrade the supplied 18-55mm kit lens as soon as possible to get the best out of the sensor, but overall the GX-20 remains one of the most innovative and well-built mid-range DSLRs currently available, which we can easily highly recommend.

DPReview Hands-On Preview

Like the K20D (and the K10D / GX-10) the GX-20 feels solidly built and fits the hand very comfortably with all the important controls in the right place and a large grip. The grip is actually slightly different on the GX-20 and the K20D, and which you prefer will be a matter of taste (and possibly the size of your hands).

Press Release:

Samsung Introduces Next-Generation DSLR at PMA 2008

GX-20 Boasts CMOS Sensor, Improved Shake Reduction, and Live View LCD

Ridgefield Park, NJ (January 24, 2008) – At the 2008 Photo Marketing Association Show, (PMA 2008) Samsung will introduce the GX-20 – its highly-anticipated, next generation DSLR. A 14.6 mega-pixel DSLR, the GX 20 extends the range of Samsung’s acclaimed GX-Series and boasts an impressive feature set that will garner the attention of any professional or photographer or enthusiast.

The GX-20 improves on many of the advanced qualities of its sibling DSLR, the 10.2 mega-pixel GX-10; however a host of new features and firsts truly set this camera apart from any other GX Series model previously introduced by Samsung. The GX-20 is highlighted by its proprietary, high performance CMOS sensor. The Samsung CMOS sensor is equipped with 14 mega-pixel resolution, can capture 14-bit RAW images, and maintains outstanding noise performance, even at a high ISO setting of 6400. The GX 20 also incorporates improved sensor-based shake-reduction as well as a double dust-removal system, which is designed to prevent miniscule specs of dust from ruining a perfect image.

“This is an exciting time for Samsung,” said Stewart Henderson Vice President Marketing, Samsung Opto-Electronics America. “The DSLR market is one of the fastest growing segments of the imaging industry, one which Samsung has served quite well over the past few years with our previous GX-Series DSLRs. With the introduction of the higher-end, professional-grade GX-20, Samsung can now address the needs of the more advanced photographer with a DSLR bearing an impressive list of state-of-the-art photographic technologies.”

Designed for the advanced amateur and professional photographer, the GX-20 is the fourth model in Samsung’s rapidly growing DSLR range. The premier model of the GX family, Samsung’s new GX-20 takes performance to a whole new level with an array of new and improved features, all which will allow users to capture images of uncompromising quality in any environment or setting. Photographers of all skill levels will appreciate the GX-20’s large 2.7 inch Live View LCD screen, which allows users to check composition and focus directly on the LCD in real time.

The GX-20’s improved sensor-based shake reduction system, dubbed Optical Image Stabilization (OIS), helps photographers overcome the detrimental effects of hand shake and helps minimize blur in situations where the camera is unstable or in low-light conditions. Because it resides in the camera body, as opposed to the lens, the OPS feature works with a wide range of lenses, including Samsung’s Schneider D-XENON family and the full range of Pentax, KAF2, KAF and KA mount lenses.

Samsung’s full range of optics include two zooms, the 18~55mm and 50~200mm Schneider D-XENONs, as well as five new Schneider D-XENON lenses (introduced in 2007). The new Schneider D-XENON lenses are available for use with the entire GX-Series of DSLRs and consist of a 10~17mm, F3.5-4.5 fish-eye zoom, a 12~24mm, F4 ultra-wide zoom, a 16~45mm, F4 wide zoom, a 35mm, F2 fixed focus and a 100mm, F2.8 macro lens.

Additionally, the GX-20 features a Pentaprism viewfinder that yields a 95 % wide field of view and provides photographers with a bright and accurate view of their subject, allowing them to properly frame and fine tune out-of-focus areas. Furthermore, with a maximum shutter speed of 1/4000 second, shooters can rest assured that they’ll never miss the perfect shot, especially when it comes to fast-moving events.

The GX-20’s revolutionary new double dust-removal system is designed to prevent dust from threatening the quality of images captured with the GX-20. Samsung has incorporated an advanced dust-removal system that can be set to automatically vibrate the CMOS sensor when the GX-20 is powered on or engaged independently by the shooter, and has also manufactured the GX-20’s proprietary sensor with a special dust resistant coating, further eliminating the possibility of unwanted specs or blemishes ruining an otherwise perfect picture. As if that weren’t enough, the GX-20 boasts a specially designed body that was made to stand up to the elements. Every button, gap and other potentially vulnerable area on the camera’s body has been fortified with special seals and silicone to protect against damage from water, sand and a host of other elements.

Another attractive feature for advanced photographers is the GX-20’s superb RAW image format support. The exclusive one-touch RAW shooting button enables users to quickly capture 14-bit RAW images, which can then be quickly be viewed on the LCD screen. If the shooter desires, the RAW image can also be converted to JPEG format directly on the camera. The GX-20’s intuitive and easy to use interface makes even the most advanced tasks easy to accomplish for just about anyone. The GX 20’s continuous shooting mode is capable of capturing up to three pictures per second (pps). Depending on available memory, shooters can capture an unlimited number of JPEG images in continuous shooting mode, and up to nine images in RAW format.

For accurate auto focusing in any shooting condition, shooters can take advantage of the GX-20’s 11-point TTL, wide-area Auto Focus system. For added versatility and to compliment their shooting style, users have a choice of AF single or AF-continuous. The GX-20 also features a TTL open-aperture 16-segment metering system for accurate exposures, as well as center weighted and spot metering.

Samsung GX-20: $1399.95 MSRP – Available March 2008

Samsung Opto-Electronics America, Inc., Ridgefield Park, N.J., is the U.S. subsidiary of Samsung Techwin Co., Ltd., Sungnam Kyungki-Do, Korea. Samsung Opto-Electronics markets a full line of auto focus cameras, zoom and digital cameras for the amateur as well as the professional under the Samsung brand name.

[tags]samsung, gx-20, pma 2008[/tags]

Filed Under: Gear, Pentax, Reviews, Samsung

Samsung GX-20 Rumor Archives

January 9, 2008 By Eric Reagan

The Samsung GX-20 showed up on a Norwegian website amongst the press releases of the new Samsung point and shoot cameras, which were announced at CES this week. (UPDATE: As of 7:00AM on 1/10/07, the reference to the GX-20 has been removed from the website. It was previously positioned above the photo of the NV24HD.) In the midst of all the press releases, the GX-20 appears out of place and there is no other info other than this photo, accompanied by the key specifications. The specs (at least what I can make out of them) are as follows:

  • 14.6 MP (CMOS) Sensor
  • Sensor-based Image Stabilization
  • Resistant to rain, sand and dust
  • Double dust removal on image sensor
  • 2.7″ LCD
  • Live view
  • One-press RAW
  • ISO 3200

More intriguing than Samsung’s foray into the mid-grade DSLR world is Samsung’s partnership with Pentax. In the previous generation, Samsung DSLRs were basically rehashed Pentax DSLRs. That little nugget leads me to believe that the GX20 may, in fact, be a preview of the Pentax K20D that we’re expecting at PMA.

We’ll know shortly. Stay tuned.

[tags]samsung, gx-20, gx20, pentax, k20d, news, pma, 2008[/tags]

Filed Under: Gear, Rumors, Samsung

Olympus E-3 Review at PhotographyBLOG

January 9, 2008 By Eric Reagan

PhotographyBLOG has posted its review of the Olympus E-3:

It makes sense given that Olympus has pinned its hopes on the E-3 as its most serious digital contender to date. Still, the amount of time you’ll spend penitently wading through the manual will reward you with some seriously good images. Colours are lovely and true-to-nature, and although Olympus may not have quite cracked the old white balance conundrum when faced with tricky conditions, at least you can work around it.

Get more reviews of the Olympus E-3 here.

[tags]olympus, e-3, review[/tags]

Filed Under: Gear, Olympus, Reviews

Samsung NV4 Reviews and Resources

January 8, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Samsung’s NV4 was announced at CES on January 6, 2008. Part digital camera, part MP3 player, the NV4 features an 8.1 megapixel image sensor with a 3x optical zoom and a 2.5″ LCD screen that will automatically brighten or dim depending on the current lighting situation. The NV4 also offers Digital Image Stabilization (DIS), which, when selected, works to curb shake-induced blur in your photos. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Gear, Reviews, Samsung

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