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Sony A850 Updated and Availability

August 1, 2009 By Eric Reagan

UPDATE: The Sony A850 has been announced on August 27, 2009. Please see Photography Bay’s Sony A850 Reviews and Resources page and Sony A850 Official Announcement page for more. The A850 is also available on Amazon.com.

It’s a sure thing now.  The Sony A850 manual has leaked from a Sony website and is pretty much all over photo forums across the web.  Initially, it seems like the A850 is an economy version of the Sony A900.  No word on price yet.  For now, here’s the high points on this new full frame DSLR. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: leak, manual, Sony A850

 

Canon 50D Firmware Update

August 1, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Canon has updated the 50D firmware to version 1.0.7.  The Canon 50D Firmware Version 1.0.7 incorporates the following changes.

1. Corrects a phenomenon where captured images may tend to appear somewhat magenta depending on the shooting scene.

2. Fixes incorrect indications on the Arabic, Romanian, Spanish, and Ukrainian menu screens.

The new firmware is available on Canon’s website.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: canon 50d, digital camera, dslr, firmware, Version 1.0.7

Nikon D300s and D3000 Availability

July 30, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Nikon D300s

Several online vendors are already taking orders for the new Nikon D300s and D3000.  Others are offering in-stock notifications.

You can pre-order or sign up for notifications at the vendors listed below.

Nikon D300s Availability

Amazon.com

B&H Photo

Adorama

Ritz Camera

Wolf Camera

Camera World

International Availability:

Jessops

Amazon UK

Amazon Germany

Amazon Japan

Nikon D3000 Availability

Amazon.com

B&H Photo

Ritz Camera

Wolf Camera

Camera World

International Availability:

Amazon UK

Amazon Germany

Amazon Japan

Stay tuned for more as more vendors update their online stores.

Filed Under: Nikon Tagged With: availability, digital camera, dslr, nikon d3000, Nikon D300s

Nikon D300s Announced

July 30, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Nikon D300s

The Nikon D300s is a refreshed version of the Nikon D300 that offers video capabilities and other tweaks to the previous model.

Nikon D300s Key Features

  • 12.3-megapixel sensor
  • 51-point autofocus
  • 720p HD video recording
  • 7 fps continuous shooting
  • Dual CF and SD card slots
  • Quiet drive mode

The Nikon D300s should be available in August 2009 at an initial retail price of $1799.95.

Check availability on Amazon.com.

More details are available on Photography Bay’s Nikon D300s Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Nikon Tagged With: digital camera, dslr, Nikon D300s, photography

Nikon D3000 Announced

July 30, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Nikon D3000

The Nikon D3000 is a 10.2-megapixel DSLR and replaces the Nikon D60 at the low end of Nikon’s lineup.  Improvements over the D60 include a larger 3-inch LCD, improved interface and 11-point autofocus system.

The Nikon D3000 should be available in August 2009 at an initial retail price of $599.95 that will also cover the included AF-S NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G VR image stabilization lens.

Check availability on Amazon.com.

More details available at Photography Bay’s Nikon D3000 Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Nikon Tagged With: digital camera, dslr, nikon d3000, photography

Nikon 70-200mm VR II and 18-200mm VR II Announced

July 30, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Nikon 70-200mm VR II

Nikon has refreshed two of its most popular lenses.  The AF-S 70-200mm f/2.8G VR II lens gets an upgrade in optics and moves up to the VR II image stabilization.

The new AF-S 18-200mm VR II lens gets a zoom lock switch to prevent the lens from creeping out while hanging from your neck.  Additionally, the new superzoom lens gets Super Integrated Coating to help reducing ghosting and lens flare.

Nikon 18-200mm VR II

The AF-S 18-200mm VR II should be available in September 2009 at an initial retail price of $849.95. Check availability on Amazon.com.

The AF-S 70-200mm f/2.8G VR II should be available in November 2009 at an initial retail price of $2399.95. Check availability on Amazon.com.

More details in the press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Nikon Tagged With: AF-S 18-200mm VR II, AF-S 70-200mm f/2.8G VR II, digital camera, dslr, Lenses, Nikon, photography

Kodak Easyshare Z950 Reviews and Resources

July 29, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Kodak Easyshare Z950

The Kodak Easyshare Z950 is a 12-megapixel point and shoot camera, which features a 10x optical zoom lens.  Additionally, the Z950 features a 3-inch LCD and HD video capture.

The Kodak Easyshare Z950 should be available in August 2009 at an initial retail price of $279.99.

Check availability on Amazon.com.

Kodak Easyshare Z950 Reviews

PhotographyBLOG

The Kodak EasyShare Z950 is that rarest of beasts, a beginner friendly digital camera with a budget price that nevertheless provides a fair amount of room to grow courtesy of a regular complement of manual controls and tweak-able settings.

More details in the press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: kodak Tagged With: digital camera, Kodak Easyshare Z950, photography

Kodak Zi8

July 29, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Kodak Zi8

The Kodak Zi8 is a pocket video camera capable of capturing 1080p video.  Competing with the Flip series of video cameras (Flip MinoHD Review), the Zi8 offers expandable media in the form of an SD card slot, which will accept up to 32GB cards and, as a result, can capture up to 10 hours of video on a single card.  The Zi8 also features a 2.5-inch LCD and can instantly upload video to YouTube and Facebook.

The Kodak Zi8 should be available in September 2009 at an initial retail price of $179.95.

Check availability on Amazon.com.

More details in the press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: kodak Tagged With: flip, Kodak Zi8, minohd, video camera

Kodak Easyshare M381 and M341

July 29, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Kodak Easyshare M381

The Kodak Easyshare M381 is a 12-megapixel point and shoot camera with a 5x optical zoom.  The M381 offers a 3-inch LCD and face detection autofocus.

The Kodak Easyshare M381 should be available in September 2009 at an initial retail price of $179.99.

Check availability on Amazon.com.

More details on the M381 and the lower-end M341 in the press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: kodak Tagged With: digital camera, Kodak Easyshare M341, Kodak Easyshare M381, photography

Ricoh GR Digital III Reviews and Resources

July 29, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Ricoh GR Digital III

The Ricoh GR Digital III is a 10-megapixel compact camera with a 1/1.7-inch image sensor.  The GR Digital III features a fixed 28mm equivalent lens with a f/1.9 aperture, as well as a high resolution 920,000 dot LCD.

Ricoh GR Digital III Availability

Amazon.com

Adorama

Ricoh GR Digital III Reviews

Buy-n-Shoot

For its relatively minimal size and weight, the GR Digital III is a fairly comprehensive unit that packs a long list of features and capabilities into a discreet little body capable of delivering quality images across an array of shooting conditions and scenes.

AlphaMountWorld

I’ll gladly give the GRD III compact a 9.5 out of 10 in total.

Ricoh GR Digital III Press Release

Tokyo, Japan, July 27, 2009—Ricoh Co., Ltd. (president and CEO: Shiro Kondo) today announced the development and release of the GR DIGITAL III camera. Successor model to the GR DIGITAL II, it achieves a whole new level of image quality.

Representing the further evolution of concepts introduced with the GR DIGITAL model (October 2005), the GR DIGITAL II (November 2007) achieved superb image quality by packing superior resolution, low noise, and low color aberration performance into a thin, compact body. In the 20 months since its release, it has been very popular with a wide range of customers, especially professional photographers and experienced amateurs.

The new GR DIGITAL III takes the GR line’s traditional high image quality to an even higher level with a new image processing engine, a new CCD, and the newly developed 28 mm/F1.9 GR Lens. Performance has also been enhanced in areas such as quick shooting, operability, and power of expression.

In order to fully respond to the needs of our customers, for the GR DIGITAL III Ricoh will continue to offer the customization services (fine tuning of shutter release button sensitivity, AE/AWB, etc.) that we have provided since the introduction of the GR DIGITAL.

Main features of the GR DIGITAL III

1. Newly developed large-aperture lens.
?The adoption of the new F1.9, f-6.0 mm (equivalent to 28 mm for 35 mm film cameras) lens for the GR DIGITAL III takes compact-body cameras into a new realm of images. This lens makes it possible to shoot with a faster shutter speed than could be used on previous models, or to shoot with the same shutter speed but at a lower setting for ISO sensitivity.
?Despite the large F1.9 aperture, the new lens achieves a resolution level equivalent to that of the F2.4 GR Lens.
?The use of a newly developed lens drive system has made it possible to achieve greater image quality in macro photography.

2. Taking the GR DIGITAL concepts another step forward, the GR DIGITAL III achieves even greater image quality.
?The new image processing engine GR Engine III is installed. Using newly developed noise reduction technology, it enables highly sophisticated noise processing to be done while maintaining superior resolution, tone characteristics, and saturation.
?The new high-sensitivity CCD (1/1.7 inch, approx. 10 megapixels) achieves high-sensitivity properties through the use of a new process. The combination of the newly developed GR Lens and GR Engine III significantly increases shooting performance in low-light scenes.

3. Even faster shooting capabilities for capturing fleeting shutter opportunities.
?Algorithm improvements have reduced focusing time in low-light scenes. With the Pre-AF function, focusing speed is further accelerated by adjusting the focus to match the movement of the subject.
?The new “full-press snap” function shoots at a preset distance for a one-push full-press of the shutter button.
?Up to five RAW images can be recorded in consecutive shooting* and bracketing.
*When noise reduction is OFF. When it is Weak or Strong, the maximum is four images.

4. Enhanced expression capabilities make good use of GR Lens performance.
?Shutter speed priority AE is now available in addition to aperture priority AE.
?A more extensive range of image settings enables the photographer to control hue and saturation. This makes it easy to create images with a wide variety of coloration.
?When photographing subjects with mixed color temperatures, the multi-pattern auto white balance function makes it possible to achieve optimum color reproduction.

5. Large, high-visibility 3.0-inch VGA LCD monitor.
?The 3.0-inch, 920,000-dot VGA LCD monitor provides high resolution, a wide viewing angle, excellent color reproduction, good visibility outdoors, and a surface that resists soiling. The sRGB comparison for color reproduction range is 100%.
?The micro-thumbnail display function displays 81 thumbnail images on a single screen.

6. Operability further enhanced.
?The My Settings on the mode dial have been expanded to three sets. The number of Fn (function) buttons on the back of the camera body has been expanded to two.
?A function has been added for assigning names to My Settings sets and storing and retrieving them. A maximum of six sets can be defined and stored.

7. Expandability further enhanced with addition of new options.
?The 21 mm wide conversion lens GW-2 and hood and adapter GH-2 will be sold.
?The available soft cases are the GC-3 for the body only and the GC-4 quick-shooting case type compatible with the GV-2 viewfinder.
? There are also plans to introduce the GF-1 external flash, which can handle TTL flash using auxiliary flash, in the autumn of 2009.

8. Function to be expanded using firmware.
? Even after the GR DIGITAL III is introduced, we will continue to add new functions through the release of new firmware. By updating their firmware, GR DIGITAL III owners can continue to utilize the latest functions.

Customization service

(1) Shutter release button adjustment service (suggested retail price: 3,000 yen, consumption tax included: 3,150 yen)
?We fine tune shutter release button sensitivity.

(2) AE/AWB adjustment service (suggested retail price: 4,000 yen, consumption tax included: 4,200 yen)
?For customers with two or more GR DIGITAL III cameras, we fine tune AE/AWB to reduce individual differences.
*It is not possible to adjust differences between a GR DIGITAL III and a GR DIGITAL or GR DIGITAL II model.

(3) Lens name ring replacement service (suggested retail price: 2,000 yen, consumption tax included: 2,100 yen)
?We replace the “GR LENS f=6.0mm 1:1.9” ring on the lens barrel, with one finished all black.
* For customization services, cameras must be brought directly to the Ricoh Ginza Camera Service Center (Ginza), the Digital Camera Service Center (Shin-Yokohama), or the Ricoh Osaka Camera Service Center (Esaka).

GR DIGITAL III Option Table

Product Model
?Hood and adapter GH-2 *1
?Wide conversion lens *2 GW-2 *1
?External TTL flash GF-1 *3
?External viewfinder GV-1
?External mini viewfinder GV-2
?Cable switch CA-1
?Soft case GC-3 *1
?Soft case (GV-2 compatible) GC-4 *1
?Neck strap (GR DIGITAL logo) GS-1
?Neck strap (Ricoh logo) ST-2
?AC adapter AC-4c
?Rechargeable battery DB-65 *1
?Battery charger BJ-6

GR DIGITAL/GR DIGITAL II options GH-1, GW-1, GT-1, GC-1, and GC-2 cannot be used.
*1 Newly introduced option.
*2 Hood and adapter GH-2 is required when using wide conversion lens GW-2.
*3 This option is to go on sale in autumn 2009.

GR DIGITAL III – Major Specifications

No. of Effective Pixels (Camera):
Approximately 10.00 million pixels

Image Sensor:
1/1.7-inch CCD (total pixels: approx. 10.40 million pixels)

Lens:
Focal length: f=6.0 mm (equivalent to 28 mm for 35 mm ?lm cameras)
F-aperture: F1.9 – F9 (exposure control with both aperture and ND filter when F8.0-F11 displays in auto shooting mode)
Shooting Distance (from the front of the lens): Approx. 30 cm – infinity; Macro (from the front of the lens): Approx. 1 cm – infinity
Lens Construction: 8 elements in 6 groups (aspheric lens: 2 elements and 2 surfaces)

Digital Zoom Magni?cation:
Digital Zoom: Approx. 4.0x; Auto Resize Zoom: Approx. 5.7x (VGA images)

Focus Mode:
Multi AF (CCD method) / Spot AF (CCD method) / Manual Focus / Snap / Infinity (Focus lock and AF auxiliary light available. For Multi AF and Spot AF, full-press snap and pre-AF are possible.)

Shutter Speed: *1
Still image: 180, 120, 60, 30, 15, 13, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3.2, 2.5, 2, 1.6, 1.3, 1 – 1/2000 sec. (maximum and minimum shutter speeds vary depending on shooting mode and flash mode)
Movie: 1/30 – 1/2000 sec.

Exposure Control:
Exposure Metering Mode: Multi (256 segments), Centre Weighted Light Metering, Spot Metering (TTL-CCD metering method, AE lock possible)
Exposure Modes: Program shift AE/Aperture priority AE/Shutter priority AE/Manual exposure
Exposure Compensation: Manual Exposure Compensation +/-2.0EV (1/3EV Steps), Auto Bracket Function (-0.5EV, ±0, +0.5EV / -0.3EV, ±0, +0.3EV)

ISO Sensitivity (Standard Output Sensitivity):
AUTO, AUTO-HI, ISO64 / 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600

White Balance Mode:
AUTO / Multi-Pattern AUTO / Outdoors / Cloudy / Incandescent / Fluorescent / Manual / Detail, White Balance Bracket Function

Flash:
Built-in ?ash mode: Auto (during low light and when the subject is backlit), Red-eye-Reduction, Flash On, Slow Synchro, Manual Flash, Flash Off
Built-in ?ash range: Approx. 20 cm – 3.0 m (ISO Auto)
Flash compensation: +/-2.0EV (1/3EV Steps)
Monitor:
3.0-inch Transparent LCD (approx. 920,000 dots)

Shooting Mode:
Auto Shooting Mode / Program Shift Mode / Aperture Priority Mode / Shutter Speed Priority Mode / Manual Exposure Mode / Scene Modes (Text / Movie / Skew Correction / Dynamic Range Double Shot) / My Settings Mode

Picture Quality Mode: *2
F (Fine) / N (Normal) / RAW (DNG file format) *3
No. of Pixels Recorded:
Still image: [4:3]3648×2736, 3264×2448, 2592×1944, 2048×1536, 1280×960, 640×480
[3:2] 3648×2432 [1:1] 2736×2736
Movie: 640×480, 320×240
Text: 3648×2736, 2048×1536

Recording Media:
SD memory card, SDHC memory card, Internal memory (approx. 88MB)

Storage Capacity (Pictures/Time):*4 (internal memory 88MB)
Still image: 3648×2736 (RAW: 4, F: 22, N: 38) / 3648×2432 (RAW: 5, F: 25, N: 43) / 2736×2736 (RAW: 6, F: 29, N: 50) / 3264×2448 (N: 47) / 2592×1944 (N: 72) / 2048×1536 (N: 109) / 1280×960 (N:175) / 640×480 (N: 705) / Text: 3648×2736 (38), 2048×1536 (109)
Movie*5: 640×480: 30 frames/sec. (51 sec.), 640×480: 15 frames/sec. (1 min. 42 sec.), 320×240: 30 frames/sec. (2 min. 12 sec.), 320×240: 15 frames/sec. (4 min. 19 sec.)

Recording File Format:
Still Image: JPEG (Exif ver. 2.21) *6 , RAW (DNG)
Movie: AVI (Open DML Motion JPEG Format compliant)

Other Major Shooting Functions:
Continuous / S-Cont / M-Cont, Self-Timer (operation time: approx. 10 sec. / approx. 2 sec.), Interval Timer (shooting interval: 5 sec. – 1 hour (5 sec. steps) *7, Color Bracket function, B&W (TE), Color Space Setting, Noise Reduction, Histogram, Grid Guide, Depth of Field, Electronic Level, Hot Shoe

Other Major Playback Functions:
Auto Rotate, Grid View, Enlarged Display (maximum 16x), Resize

Interface:
USB 2.0 (High-Speed USB) Mini-B, Mass storage*8 / Audio Out 1.0Vp-p (75?)

Video Signal Format:
NTSC, PAL switchable

Power Supply:
Rechargeable Battery: DB-65 (3.7V) x1, AAA Dry Alkaline Battery x2, AAA Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery x 2, AC adapter (AC-4c option) 3.8V

Battery Consumption: *9
Based on CIPA Standard: Using the DB-65, approx. 370 pictures / Using AAA Dry Alkaline Battery x2, approx. 25 pictures*10

External Dimensions:
108.6 mm (W) x 59.8 mm (H) x 25.5 mm (D) (excluding projecting parts)

Weight:
Approx. 188 g (excluding battery, SD memory card, strap), Accessories approx. 30 g (battery, strap)

Operating Temperature Range:
0ºC-40ºC
*1. Shutter speed upper and lower limits vary depending on Shooting Mode and Flash Mode.
*2. The picture quality modes which can be set vary depending on the image size.
*3. A JPEG file in Normal 640 or Fine/Normal mode with the same size as the RAW file is recorded at the same time. The DNG file format is a RAW image file format and is the standard format of Adobe Systems.
*4. Estimated number of still images it is possible to record and estimated amount of movie recording time.
*5. The maximum length for one instance of movie recording is 90 minutes or the ?le size upper limit of 4GB.
*6. Compatible with DCF and DPOF. DCF is the abbreviation of the JEITA standard “Design rule for Camera
File system.” (Full compatibility with other devices is not guaranteed.)
*7. With ?ash off.
*8. Mass storage driver is compatible with Windows (R) 2000, XP, and Vista; Mac OS9.0-9.2.2 and Mac
OSX10.1.2-10.5.6.
*9. Shooting capacity was measured using CIPA-standard parameters. This is only an estimate, and
performance may vary according to usage conditions.
*10. Using Panasonic AAA alkaline batteries.

Filed Under: ricoh Tagged With: digital cameras, photography, Ricoh GR Digital III

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