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Canon EF-S 18-55mm IS Lens Now Available

October 27, 2007 By Eric Reagan

The new Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS is now available at Amazon (w/ free shipping), B&H Photo and (soon) Adorama. For $199, it’s a heck of a deal! If you’re not familiar with this lens, it was introduced along with the Canon 40D this August. I expect that this will become the kit lens in the Canon Rebel XTi replacement due in Jan./Feb. 2008.

More on the EF-S 18-55mm IS lens:

Developed in response to consumer demand for a high-quality yet affordable optically image stabilized lens, the Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS standard zoom lens adds a phenomenally flexible lens to the EOS 40D SLR shooter’s imaging arsenal. While it features the wide-angle to mid-range zoom flexibility of its non-IS predecessor, this new EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens offers the significant advantage of a true lens-shift image stabilization system that yields up to a full four stops of image-shake correction.

The higher performance provided by Canon’s lens shift IS system (compared with the in-camera sensor shift type offered in some competitive SLRs) includes the ability to optimize the lens performance for specific shooting situations such as low-light, long-zoom or movement while shooting (or virtually any combination of the three). What’s more, the shooter can see the image stabilization effect in the viewfinder. As the image already appears steady, more accurate framing and composition is possible, the AF point can be placed more precisely, and the photographer can concentrate on the optimal shot more comfortably.

Compact and lightweight, the optional EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS zoom lens is manufactured by Canon specifically for the EOS 40D SLR and any other EOS SLR that takes EF-S lenses including the EOS 30D, EOS 20D, EOS 20Da, EOS Digital Rebel XTi, EOS Digital Rebel XT and the original EOS Digital Rebel camera.

[tags]canon, 18-55mm, is, ef-s, lens, price, availability[/tags]

Filed Under: Canon, Deals, Gear, Lenses

 

Canon Powershot G9 Review at DP Review

October 26, 2007 By Eric Reagan

DP Review has finally posted its review of the Canon G9:

IQ-wise the G9 is about as good as it gets in a compact camera (at low ISO – once you get to ISO 400 the gap between most decent cameras is very narrow), and physically it puts virtually everything else to shame.

There are a whole lot more reviews of the Canon G9 on this page.

[tags]canon, powershot, g9, review[/tags]

Filed Under: Canon, Gear, Reviews

Digg Making Room for Photos

October 26, 2007 By Eric Reagan

Seeing daily requests for photo integratation for those great Dugg pics, Digg is finally pulling the trigger and Digg Images are on the way:

In a conversation with Digg founder Kevin Rose tonight at The Lobby conference in Hawaii, he mentioned that Digg would be adding an Images category in a week or two, on top of the existing News, Video and Podcasts. This was originally mentioned in a Digg blog post back in August, and the launch is now eminent. Lots of images are already uploaded to Digg today; the new category, like video, will better organize the information. (via Tech Crunch)

[tags]digg, photography, images[/tags]

Filed Under: Internet, Technology

Pentax K100D Reviews and Resources

October 25, 2007 By Eric Reagan

The Pentax K100D is a 6.1 MP entry-level DSLR. The K100D is compatible with any Pentax lens ever produced. The in-body Shake Reduction (.pdf fact sheet) means that you get image stabilization with every K-Mount lens out there. The K100D also features a 2.5″ LCD, an 11 point AF system with 9 cross-type sensors, ISO 200-3200 and 16-segment multi-pattern metering.
Reviews

Think Camera

A good-all round, entry-level contender with enough advanced features to keep enthusiasts happy too – especially if they have brand loyalty to Pentax and can make use of their existing stock of lenses. The K100D Super represents value for money par excellence!

DP Review

The clear step forward in image processing and the addition of Shake Reduction are enough to tip the K100D into our Highly Recommended category, this is the camera the *ist DS should have been and is a refreshing change from another strong Canon or Nikon.

Digital Camera Resource Page

Photo quality was excellent in most cases. The K100D took well-exposed photos with vivid colors and pleasing sharpness — this camera is clearly aimed toward the consumer set. Noise levels are nice and low through ISO 800, and ISO 1600 is still usable, with ISO 3200 only for desperate situations.

Imaging Resource

I have enjoyed my time with the Pentax *istD — I mean K100D. Yes, it’s going to take a little time for me to get used to the new/old name of the latest SLR from Pentax. I say “new” because they’ve finally left behind the ill-conceived *istD naming scheme that unnecessarily alienated so many. I say “old” because the K100D’s name so closely matches the long-running mechanical film SLR, the K1000. Due to the similar shape of the D, you can even mistake the two.

ephotozine

If you’re looking for your first digital SLR, the Pentax K100D is well worth a look. The Shake Reduction, easy controls SD card compatibility and lightweight design make this camera ideal for those looking for a step up from a compact digicam. Photographers who travel will also appreciate these features, as well as the ability to use AA batteries. Existing Pentax SLR owners may also wish to upgrade, whether it is from a film or earlier digital SLR.

Digital Camera Info

The Pentax K100D is just what an entry-level DSLR should be – simple to use and functional enough to take good pictures. Pentax deserves praise for putting such a good autofocus system in an inexpensive camera. The combination of the autofocus system and Shake Reduction system will increase the percentage of sharp shots for many users. The 3-zone autofocus systems in the Nikon D40 and Olympus’s DSLRs look pathetic in comparison, and their performance bears out that impression.

Luminous Landscape

In use, the K100 is totally, completely…okay. It won’t blow you away. Neither will it frustrate or dismay you. In fact, you may end up appreciating its tough, cheerful, scrappy can-do character.

CNet

With its built-in image stabilization and comfy mix of manual and automatic features, the Pentax K100D is one of the best dSLR bargains on the market.

Macworld

Because of its 6.1-megapixel sensor, you won’t be able to enlarge the K100D’s images as much as you could with a higher resolution camera, but for users who want a DSLR, and all of the flexibility that it provides, the K100D is a great entry-level camera at an unmatched price.

Digital Camera Review

Serious amateur shooters may have a few issues, but family snap-shooters, P&S digicam users just making the jump to a dSLR, student photographers, casual shutterbugs, and old timers with a collection of Pentax glass will appreciate the K100D’s reasonable price, robust construction, operational simplicity, use of available anywhere AA batteries, image stabilization, and solid performance.

Let’s Go Digital

The auto focus has become faster, and we daresay it was about time. The Pentax K100D now turns out to be pleasantly rapid to work with. A helpful function is the Shake Reduction. Perhaps not as effective as an image stabilisation in a lens, but certainly more than sufficient for most uses.

Official Pentax Resources

Pentax K100D Product Page

Download Manual

Download Literature

Download Digital PC Manual

Software Update

Firmware Update

Where to Buy

First off, consider going to your local camera store (and I don’t necessarily mean Wolf Camera at the mall). By going to your local camera store, you’re supporting your community and you just might build a lasting relationship with people you can rely on when you need some help or answers. If you’re buying online, I recommend sticking with Amazon, B&H Photo or Adorama. These three vendors are reliable, trustworthy and generally have the best (legitimate) prices. Additionally, purchasing your camera through these links helps support this site.

[tags]pentax, k100d, review, dslr, digital camera[/tags]

Filed Under: Gear, Pentax, Reviews

Photo of the Day

October 24, 2007 By Eric Reagan

Bonbon

Originally uploaded by Marinshe


Captured with a Fuji Finepix S3 Pro.

[tags]photo of the day, fuji, s3, pro, photo, portrait[/tags]

Filed Under: Photo of the Day

Infringement Sucks

October 23, 2007 By Eric Reagan

See how copyright infringement really adds up.

Lane Hartwell is frustrated with photo theft. Scott Beale echoes that sentiment.

An update on the Lara Jade case. More here.

Hot lips photo lands Pepsi in the hot seat.

Yet another teen has been humiliated by Virgin Mobile.

If it’s on Flickr, it’s free. Right?

A discussion on what to do with and how to protect your photos on the web?

Dianna’s photo stolen by CBS?

[tags]copyright, infringement, photo theft, photography, plagiarism[/tags]

Filed Under: copyright, Link Dump

Olympus E-410 Reviews and Resources

October 23, 2007 By Eric Reagan

The Olympus E-410 is a 10 megapixel Four Thirds DSLR camera oriented toward the entry-level DSLR market. Announced in March 2007 to succeed the E-400, it a 10-megapixel Live MOS sensor, a new TruePIC III processor, a 2.5 inch LCD, and uses both CF and xD memory cards. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Gear, Olympus, Reviews

NameMedia Acquires Photo.net

October 23, 2007 By Eric Reagan

Waltham, Mass – October 17, 2007 – NameMedia (http://www.namemedia.com), a leader in developing premium online communities, announced today the acquisition of Photo.net (http://photo.net), a community site for photography enthusiasts with more than 600,000 registered users. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News

Some Lightroom Tips

October 23, 2007 By Eric Reagan

If you use Lightroom, you might find some of these tips useful.  The first two were news to me and I know I’ll be using this one:

if you press Shift-4, rather than just 4, it assigns a 4-star rating to the current photo and then immediately brings up the next photo

Thanks to Nycgraphix for the excellent post.  Enjoy!

[tags]lightroom, tips, help, faq, adobe[/tags]

Filed Under: Learn, Photoshop, Software

Photo of the Day

October 22, 2007 By Eric Reagan

The Capture

Originally uploaded by dieyoung*


Filed Under: Photo of the Day

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