The Sony A900 is now available for pre-order at Amazon.com.
Sony A900 (body only) – $2999.99
[Update: Also from Ritz:]
Sony A900 (body only) – $2999.99
For the latest info on the Sony A900, visit Photography Bay’s Sony A900 Reviews and Resources.
Digital Camera News, Reviews and Tips
By Eric Reagan
The Sony A900 is now available for pre-order at Amazon.com.
Sony A900 (body only) – $2999.99
[Update: Also from Ritz:]
Sony A900 (body only) – $2999.99
For the latest info on the Sony A900, visit Photography Bay’s Sony A900 Reviews and Resources.
By Eric Reagan

I told you it was coming when the Photography Bay Forum launched. This is the first giveaway for forum members. (The second giveaway is already in the works too.)
Back in July, Thursday Bram reviewed the Complete Idiot’s Guide to Photography Essentials here on Photography Bay. (See Review) Since Thursday liked the book so much, I decided to contact the publisher to see if they wanted to sponsor a giveaway for Photography Bay readers.
Good news . . . I’ve got 5 brand spanking new copies to give away to Photography Bay readers – for free.
All you have to enter is be an active Photography Bay forum member. Existing active members are already eligible to win. If you are not a member, head on over, register and join in the discussions.
In summary, there are two things you need to do:
A worthwhile post is something that adds to a discussion or starts a discussion. A spammy post will qualify you from winning anything. Additionally, only forum posts will qualify – blog comments do not apply to this contest.
This should be pretty straight forward; however, for the avoidance of doubt: Critique requests, questions about your gear, speculations on rumors, and so on are valid posts. Saying “You suck” or “Visit my site for free viagra” is not a worthwhile post.
I will use a random drawing to determine the winners. The winners will be announced by their forum usernames on September 20th on the front page of Photography Bay. I will also contact those members by the email used to register in the forum for shipping information. Photography Bay will cover the shipping charges to anywhere in the world that you are legally permitted to receive prizes from contests/drawings.
Winners will have one week to reply with valid contact information. If I don’t receive a response, the prize will go to another forum member.
Make sure you don’t miss out on the prize announcement or other exciting news by subscribing to Photography Bay’s free news feed.
Mark Jenkinson for authoring a solid book.
Penguin Group (USA), Inc. for providing the copies of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Photography Essentials for this giveaway.
PS: If you would like to sponsor a contest/giveaway on Photography Bay, please email us at contact [at] photographybay.com
By Eric Reagan

Canon has revealed just a little bit more of the mystery camera (aka, Canon 5D Mark II). See this post for the original tease.
Nothing groundbreaking, but it appears that Canon is going to tease us all the way to the announcement of the new camera(s).
Finally, Neutral Day picked up a Canon announcement date of September 17 from Kamera & Bild.
And, yes Canon, we bit – hook, line and sinker. You have our attention.
By Eric Reagan

Several rumors have been circulating over the past several weeks that Canon will release a video-capable DSLR near Photokina. RED recently let us in on its development plans for a DSLR replacement camera.
Yesterday, RED pushed the button a little harder stating:
While (insert code name) is not a replacement for Epic or Scarlet, it is strategically targeted at the DSLR space. As Nikon and Canon release their 720P and 1080P, respectively, DSLRs with video capture… RED has a more advanced view of the future. We look forward to rapidly pushing the “big guys” along in feature sets and capabilities.
[via REDUser forum]
We know the Nikon D90 shoots HD video at 720P. Either RED is speculating or they know something we don’t about Canon; however, that’s pretty specific points to “speculate” about. Sounds like somebody knows something to me.
Will the 5D Mark II be the Canon camera with 1080P video capture?
By Eric Reagan

PhotographyBLOG has posted reviews for the Canon Powershot A1000 and A2000 digital cameras.
PhotographyBLOG on the A1000:
I reviewed both cameras at the same time and actually preferred the slightly cheaper A1000 model in many ways. Although offering a smaller 2.5 LCD screen and shorter 4x zoom lens, the A1000 is noticeably smaller and lighter, has a true optical viewfinder, and benefits from having a curved hand-grip area.
PhotographyBLOG on the A2000:
Beginners will love it – the A2000 is a camera that produces excellent images in good light, covers a large focal range for such a small camera thanks to the 6x zoom lens, and has a massive 3 inch LCD screen on the back that can be viewed from a wide angle.
By Eric Reagan
By Eric Reagan

Along with the new A900, Sony also delivered news of the previously leaked 70-400mm F4-5.6 and Carl Zeiss 16-35mm F2.8 lenses. The new 70-400mm lens is priced at $1500. The Zeiss 16-35mm lens is priced at $1800. Both will be available in January 2009.

See the press release below for more details. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan

After months of anticipation building among Sony Alpha followers, today Sony officially announced the 24 megapixel A900 DSLR. For the moment, Sony stands alone atop the megapixel hill of DSLRs.
The DSLR-A900 body will be available in November for about $3,000.
See below for the key specs and official press release from Sony. Be sure to check back at Photography Bay’s Sony A900 Reviews and Resources for the latest hands-on previews, reviews and pre-order information.


Who are the target users of ?900?
They are serious amateur photographers who enjoy taking quality digital photos and also step-up users from entry level DSLR/high-end compact DSC who want to get serious about their photography. [Read more…]
By Eric Reagan

Let’s Go Digital has posted a review of the Sony Cybershot DSC-W170.
The Sony Cybershot W170 is a pleasant camera to work with. It’s a pity that the image quality did not appear clearly from a technical point of view in a number of situations. This is not a camera for the evening or in difficult light circumstances; it is a good-weather model.
By Eric Reagan

Steve’s Digicams has posted a review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H10.
What the it lacks in size, it makes up for in performance. On start up it is able to capture its first image in less than 2 seconds, great for having the 10x zoom to contend with. There is virtually no shutter lag when the camera is pre-focused, and just 2/10 of a second when allowing the auto-focus to run.