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Canon Rebel T1i Review at The Digital Picture

May 26, 2009 By Eric Reagan

The Digital Picture has posted a review of the Canon Rebel T1i.

While not a pro model, the Canon EOS Rebel T1i / 500D’s image quality is very pro-grade. And for the price, this image quality is a bargain.

For more news and reviews, see Photography Bay’s Canon Rebel T1i Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: canon rebel t1i, digital camera reviews

 

Sony DSC-T90 Review at Cameras.co.uk

May 26, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Cameras.co.uk has posted a review of the Sony T90.

For such a small digital camera picture quality is good. I found no major problems and the Cybershot DSC T90 can handle most snapshot opportunities.

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: digital camera reviews, Sony DSC-T90

Ray Flash Photo Contest Winners Announced

May 26, 2009 By Eric Reagan

ExpoImaging and One Model Place Announce Winners of Ray Flash Photo Contest

Photographers’ Winning Images Showcase Ray Flash Ring Light; Will Be Featured in ExpoImaging Advertisements

Watsonville, CA & Miami, FL (PRWEB) May 26, 2009 — ExpoImaging, Inc. (www.ExpoImaging.net), developer and distributor of innovative camera accessories including the Ray Flash Ring Light Adapter, and One Model Place, the world’s largest online portfolio and talent community, today announced the winners of its contest to find the best photos shot with the Ray Flash. Photographer Hector Perez was awarded first place for his close-up glamour portrait. Second place winner, JD Millazo, was selected for his outdoor fashion shot. In addition to receiving high-end photo gear and Platinum+ membership to One Model Place, the photographers will have their winning images used in highly-visible advertisements in upcoming trade publications. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Contests Tagged With: photo contest, ray flash

Olympus Stylus Tough 8000 Review at The Digital Story

May 26, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Derrick Story over at The Digital Story has posted a review of the Olympus Stylus Tough 8000.

Overall image quality is fine as long as you don’t push the camera to produce beyond its design. I made 13″ x 19″ enlargements from the 12 megapixel files, and they were OK, but I saw corner softness on only average detail.

Filed Under: Olympus Tagged With: digital camera review, Olympus Stylus Tough 8000

Sony A550 Reviews and Resources

May 25, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Sony A550

The Sony A550 is a 14.2-megapixel DSLR, which offers live view functionality and a new Auto HDR mode. The A550 was released simultaneously with the Sony A500.  These new cameras sit in Sony’s DSLR lineup between the A380 (as the top-end consumer model) and the A700 as a mid-range prosumer model.

The Sony A550 should be available in October 2009 at an initial retail price of $950.  Check availability on Amazon.com.

Read Photography Bay’s Sony A550 Review.

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Sony A550 Press Release

SAN DIEGO, Aug. 27, 2009 – Sony today introduced two ? (alpha) DSLR cameras with a new generation of Exmor™ CMOS sensors and BIONZ™ image processors, which make it easy for active shooters to get the best shot and capture clearer images—without missing their favorite moments.

The ?550 (14.2 megapixels) and ?500 (12.3 megapixels) cameras provide excellent picture quality, particularly in low-light scenarios. A new generation of Sony® Exmor CMOS image sensors employ new low-noise processing for high-quality pictures. The BIONZ image processor has color-noise reduction that helps achieve low noise up to ISO 12800, without sacrificing fine detail.

“We are bringing performance of a higher class of cameras within the reach of a broader group of consumers,” said Mark Weir, senior manager of the Digital Imaging business at Sony Electronics. “Not only do these cameras provide great value, but they also bring faster shooting speeds and new technologies like in-camera High Dynamic Range and new Live View features to mainstream photo enthusiasts.”

Fast Shooting Speeds

With its unique sensor-processor combination, the ?550 camera is the first DSLR in its class with seven frames per second shooting speed for under $1,000. Using the optical viewfinder on both models, you can shoot up to five frames per second and up to four frames per second with Quick Auto Focus Live View. This helps you capture the decisive moment when shooting fast moving subjects like in sports.

In-Camera High Dynamic Range

These are Sony’s first DSLR cameras that offer an in-camera High Dynamic Range (HDR) feature for capturing highlights and shadows, which processes the image within two seconds. Unlike HDR features in other DSLR cameras, Sony’s unique positional interpolation technology can overcome slight changes in camera position and align individual shots so that a tripod is not required.

The feature handles severe backlighting and other high-contrast scenes like looking out a window into bright daylight. The in-camera auto HDR technology combines the highlight and shadow detail of two separate captures into one remarkably natural looking image.

Improved Live View

Because composing shots on the LCD monitor is becoming increasingly important to DSLR users, Sony has equipped these cameras with two Live View functions and a 3-inch (measured diagonally) LCD screen that tilts 90 degrees up or down. The ?500 has a 230,000 pixel Clear Photo LCD Plus™ screen, and the ?550 has a 921,000 pixel Xtra Fine LCD™ display.

Sony’s Quick AF Live View uses two sensors to maintain the same focusing speed as with the optical viewfinder. While the speed of Quick AF Live View is ideal for every day shooting, Manual Focus Check Live View enables critical framing and magnification for setting precise manual focus in macro and tripod shooting. Temporary 7x and 14x zoom views enable you to focus on extremely fine detail while the 1x view shows 100 percent framing in the LCD.

The Quick Auto Focus Live View has been developed with Face Detection technology to help you get the best shot by recognizing and adjusting for faces. It is the world’s first Face Detection system to work with fast, high-precision “phase detection” Auto Focus. By tracking up to eight faces, this system can prioritize auto focus points on a face, and optimize exposure and white balance for beautiful portraits.

These are Sony’s first DSLR cameras that include Smile ShutterTM technology in Live View, which takes the shot when your subject smiles. It works with Quick Auto Focus Live View to capture spontaneous moments.

Image stabilization helps take blur-free shots by compensating for camera shake. Typical DSLR systems build image stabilization into selected lenses only. SteadyShot INSIDE™ image stabilization is built into the camera body itself. Blur will also be reduced with every A-mount lens, including macro and wide aperture standard zoom lenses, with an effect equivalent to shutter speeds faster by 2.5 to 4 stops

To make the benefits of macro photography easier and more accessible, Sony is making available at retail the DT 30mm F/2.8 (model SAL30M28) macro lens. It captures intricate close-ups, which is difficult to achieve with standard lenses and is only compatible with APS-C format DSLRs.

Memory Cards

For higher capacity storage with greater connectivity and faster transfer speeds, the new DSLRs are compatible with Sony’s newest 32GB Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo™ HX media. The HX series card is designed to deliver optimal read and write speeds for a growing number of products that require high-bandwidth memory in order to capture and store large data files.

Using the HX series media, Sony ? (alpha) DSLR users can confidently enjoy advanced features such as continuous-shooting photography and realize higher transfer rates of large capacity files to their compatible PC (via supplied USB adapter). For example with the ?550 model, approximately 1500 14-megapixel photos shot in the JPEG+RAW mode can be transferred to a compatible PC in approximately 26 minutes (HX series media sold separately).

The new cameras include dedicated slots for high-capacity Memory Stick PRO Duo™, Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo™, HX series and SD/SDHC media (all sold separately).

Pricing and Availability

The ?550 (model DSLR-A550) and ?500 (model DSLR-A500), which come with the camera body only, will cost about $950 and $750 respectively. The ?550L and ?500L, which come with the camera body and 18-55 kit lens, will cost about $1050 and $850, respectively. The SAL30M28 macro lens will be available for about $200.

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: alpha, digital camera reviews, dslr, photography, sony a550

Pentax K-7 Hands-On Review at Demystifying Digital

May 25, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Demystifying Digital has posted a hands-on review of the Pentax K-7.

Though I can’t pass any official judgment on the still images or the video quality because of the camera’s pre-production status, I have to say I was impressed with what I saw even from this early version of the K-7.

For more news and reviews, see Photography Bay’s Pentax K-7 Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Pentax Tagged With: digital camera reviews, pentax k-7

Canon Rebel T1i Review at PC Mag

May 24, 2009 By Eric Reagan

PC Mag has posted a review of the Canon Rebel T1i.

Offering image quality and a robust feature set typically found in pricier prosumer-level D-SLRs, the Canon EOS Rebel T1i is a definite game-changer.

For more news and reviews, see Photography Bay’s Canon Rebel T1i Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: canon rebel t1i, digital camera reviews

Canon Powershot SX200 IS Review at Cameras.co.uk

May 24, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Cameras.co.uk has posted a review of the Canon Powershot SX200 IS.

I am impressed by the Powershot SX200 IS. You are unlikely to achieve much better picture quality unless you are prepared to pay a lot more for your camera.

For more news and reviews, check out Photography Bay’s Canon PowerShot SX200 IS Reviews.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: Canon PowerShot SX200 IS, digital camera reviews

Nikon Coolpix P90 Review at DP Interface

May 24, 2009 By Eric Reagan

DP Interface has posted a review of the Nikon Coolpix P90 Review.

The Nikon Coolpix P90 may look professional on the outside and pretty on paper, but the truth is, it isn’t as great as it seems.

Filed Under: Nikon Tagged With: digital camera reviews, Nikon Coolpix P90 Review

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3 Review at Imaging Resource

May 24, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Imaging Resource has posted a review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3.

Were it just a plain, ordinary, ultracompact digicam, we would call the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3 a responsive digital camera with good overall performance. Lens quality is about what you’d expect from any ultracompact, with some softening in the corners at both zoom settings, and moderately high chromatic aberration.

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: digital camera reviews, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3

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