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Olympus E-3 Review at Shutterbug

February 19, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Shutterbug has posted a review of the 10 megapixel Olympus E-3.

Because of its great reliability, comprehensive feature set, and great image quality, the Olympus model should certainly appeal to the most advanced photo enthusiast. More importantly perhaps, the price is right! In fact, in the professional category, this one deserves my “Best Value” award. It’s not only the most affordable but offers excellent return on the investment, making Olympus competitive in the high-end category.

Get the latest news and reviews on Photography Bay’s Olympus E-3 page.

Filed Under: Gear, Olympus, Reviews

 

Ricoh R50

February 19, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Ricoh has announced the new R50 point and shoot digital camera alongside the R8. The R50 has the same 10 megapixel sensor and processor; however, it is limited to a 5x optical zoom rather than the 7.1x optical zoom found in the R8. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Gear, News Tagged With: camera, News, point and shoot, r50, review, ricoh

Ricoh R8 Reviews and Resources

February 19, 2008 By Eric Reagan

My first SLR was a Ricoh KR Super II fully manual camera. It was basically a redux of the Pentax K1000 with a couple of extra features. Whenever I see Ricoh in the news, I always think back to the fun and sometimes painful learning experiences that my Ricoh KR Super II gave me. I’ve still got that old K-mount SLR along with my 50mm manual focus (and manual aperture) lens. Yep, those were the days. It was so exciting to pick up my film 3 days after I dropped it off at the drug store and see what kind of photos that I had made that week. Autofocus? What’s that?

Ok, enough nostalgia already. The Ricoh R8 is a 10MP, 7.1x optical zoom point and shoot digital camera. The 7.1x zoom is the equivalent of a 28-200mm zoom on a 35mm format camera.  Further specs, features and reviews are detailed below:

Reviews

DigiCam Review

The Ricoh R8 looks and feels great, and is capable of taking some great photos. The camera has a sharp wide angle 7.1x optical zoom lens, and is almost ultra compact, similar in size to other ultra compact cameras such as the IXUS 90 IS. Ricoh appear to have moved this camera upmarket with a newly designed body, and improved hand grip and control dial.

Trusted Reviews

The Ricoh R8 is an expensive camera, but it does offer a unique specification and very distinctive style. Build quality is superb, and the design of the body and control interface makes it a real pleasure to use.

DP Review

All in all, depending on your photographic requirements, the R8 can be a very powerful tool that is well deserving of our ‘Recommended’ badge and if the Ricoh engineers manage to sort out some of the flaws described above we will be very much looking forward to the announcement and review of the R9.

Where to Buy

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.

Press Release

7.1x Optical Wide-Angle Zoom Compact Digital Camera with 10 Megapixel CCD and Enhanced Photography Functions

Tokyo, Japan – February 19, 2008 – Ricoh Co., Ltd. (president and CEO: Shiro Kondo) has developed and introduced the new R8 compact digital camera featuring a 7.1x optical wide-angle zoom lens (28-200 mm in 35 mm focal length), a high-resolution 10 megapixel CCD, and enhanced photography functions.

The new R8 combines a new 10 megapixel CCD with the popular Smooth Imaging EngineIII image processing engine of earlier models, to take high-definition photography to a higher level.

The R8 also offers various other enhanced capabilities for fun and easy photography, such as a large 2.7-inch, 460,000-pixel HVGA LCD and the same 1:1 aspect square format photography function that has proven extremely popular on Ricoh’s Caplio GX100 (launched April 2007) and GR DIGITALII (launched November 2007) models.

In addition to the specification improvements, the R8 has also undergone a complete redesign. This new model combines ease of use and technical specification in a body that is contemporary and stylish and has been designed based on the concept ” a tool you will want to use every day”.

In creating the R8 as a tool for taking photographs, great care has been given not only to styling and coloring but also to its operability, portability, comfort in hand, and its solid, high-quality feel.

Main features of the new R8

1. High-picture quality, low-noise photography is achieved with the high-resolution 10 megapixel CCD and the Smooth Imaging EngineIII image processing engine.

  • An effective 10 megapixel CCD has been newly installed. Working together with the popular image processing engine Smooth Imaging Engine III, this new CCD makes possible high-quality images that have both high-resolution and low noise.

2. High-resolution 2.7-inch, 460,000-pixel HVGA LCD

  • The new 2.7-inch, 460,000-pixel high-resolution LCD has a wide viewing angle and high contrast for distinct, easy viewing even outdoors. When thumbnail images are displayed, even the small 1/20 size images are clearly reproduced.

3. Based on the “a tool you will want to use every day” concept, the R8 has been given a totally new design emphasizing its beauty as a photographic tool.

  • Styling that intensifies a simple, functional beauty and eliminates design frills. A rubber grip that fits well in the hand and is easy to hold, an easy-to-operate mode dial. The many features of the R8 combine to achieve both functional beauty and ease of use.
  • In addition to its compact pocket size, the mounting of two strap eyelets has further increased portability.
  • The R8’s solid, high-quality feel has been further enhanced by the top cover emphasizing a solid, metal feel; the lens barrel end and rings finished with metal spin processing, and the spin processed mode dial and release button.

4. Ricoh’s original double retracting lens system has made it possible to equip the R8 with a 7.1x wide-angle zoom lens for a body with both operability and portability.

  • Measuring only 22.6 mm at the thinnest point, the body features a 7.1x fully retractable wide-angle zoom lens with a 28-200 mm range.

5. Expanded shooting functions for richly expressive photographs.

(1) Square format photography

The R8 has a shooting function for an image size aspect ratio of 1:1. This square format photography has proved very popular on Ricoh’s Caplio GX100 (launched April 2007) and GR DIGITALII (launched November 22, 2007) models. The resulting composition has quite a different feel from the standard rectangular vertical or horizontal format. This format can also be quite convenient for blog photographs.

(2) Expanded functionality for the ADJ. (Adjust) button

Already given enhanced usability in the Caplio R7 (launched September 2007), the ADJ. (Adjust) button has further evolved in the R8. Integrating the ADJ. (Adjust) button functions with those previously controlled by the cross-key has made menu operations even faster and simpler.

(3) Fix minimum aperture function provided

When the fix minimum aperture function is on, shooting is done at the smallest aperture, which gives a deep depth of field in the resulting photograph.

(4) AF/AE Target shift functions provided

Enhanced capabilities have been given to the AF target shift function which was previously only available for macro photography. While shooting, it is possible to shift the target for AF or AE or both without moving the camera.

(5) Zoom lever usability improved

With zoom lever operation it is possible to switch between two zoom speeds. This enables the full capabilities of the 28-200 mm 7.1x wide-angle zoom lens to be utilized.

6. Enhanced image editing functions enable images to be manipulated in the camera.

(1) Image brightness and contrast correction (level compensation)

Still image brightness and contrast can be corrected with either auto or manual modes, with the corrected image being recorded in the camera. With manual correction, the image is corrected by adjusting the histogram.

(2) Image color tone correction (white balance compensation)

By adjusting green, magenta, blue, and amber tones, still image color tone can be corrected, with the corrected image being recorded in the camera.

(3) Trimming of still images

Still images can be trimmed and the resulting image saved in a separate file. This is convenient when doing direct printing with PictBridge, etc.

7. Dual vibration correction functions, macro functions, and face recognition mode are provided.

  • The R8 contains Ricoh’s original CCD-shift vibration correction function which compensates for camera shake when it is detected. This reduces the blurring that tends to occur in situations such as telephoto and macro photography.
  • Ricoh’s popular and powerful macro functions are included, enabling shooting of objects as close as 1 cm with wide macro and as close as 25 cm with telemacro.
  • Face recognition mode automatically identifies faces in a scene and optimizes focus, exposure, and white balance for the faces.

Filed Under: Gear, News Tagged With: camera, point and shoot, r8, review, ricoh

Sony A200 Video Tour

February 18, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Camera Labs have put together a video tour of the Sony A200 and shared it with the rest of us via YouTube.

See more news and reviews on Photography Bay’s Sony A200 page.

Filed Under: Gear, Reviews, Sony Tagged With: a200, Sony, video

Nikon D3 Review at PhotographyBLOG

February 18, 2008 By Eric Reagan

PhotographyBLOG has posted its review of the Nikon D3.

The Nikon D3 has got to be the top choice for anyone wanting high quality, rapid-fire image capture, or extremely low light photography without flash, who is not otherwise wedded to the Canon system. Press – sports and news – photographers are the ones who are going to get the most out of its capabilities, which stretch beyond those needed by the average photo hobbyist, and these professionals are also the ones most likely to be able to stomach that price tag without complaint.

Get the latest news and reviews on Photography Bay’s Nikon D3 page.

Filed Under: Gear, Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: d3, dslr, Nikon, review

Nikon D3 Review by Richard Costin

February 17, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Amateur photographer Richard Costin has posted a review of the Nikon D3.

One thing that became very clear when first looking at a D3 RAW file is just how much you can push them exposure wise. The latitude available is astounding and I actually have to try to blow highlights in most situations when shooting raw. (Read more . . . )

For the latest news and reviews, see Photography Bay’s Nikon D3 page.

Filed Under: Gear, Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: d3, dslr, Nikon, review

Nikon P50 Reviews

February 16, 2008 By Eric Reagan

The Nikon P50 is an 8.1 megapixel entry-level point & shoot camera.  It is targeted toward new camera users and is priced accordingly at about $150-160 street.  It features a 2.4″ LCD, a 3.6x optical zoom lens (28-102mm @ 35mm equivalent). [Read more…]

Filed Under: Gear, Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: camera, Gear, Nikon, p50, review

Canon 1Ds Mark III Review at PopPhoto

February 16, 2008 By Eric Reagan

PopPhoto has posted a camera test of the 21.1 megapixel Canon 1Ds Mark III.

Color accuracy on the 1Ds Mark III also lands in the top tier, with an Excellent rating based on an average Delta E of 6.98 (compared with 7.3 on the 1D Mark III and 7.28 on the Nikon D3, also Excellent ratings.) The color accuracy remained similarly high all the way up through ISO 1600, while resolution dropped only 15 percent when we applied full noise reduction at ISO 1600 and 3200 in Canon’s sophisticated (and included) Digital Photo Professional software. (Read more . . . )

Keep up with the latest news and reviews on the Canon 1Ds Mark III page.

Filed Under: Canon, Gear, Reviews Tagged With: 1ds, Canon, dslr, mark iii, review

Pentax K20D Review at PopPhoto

February 15, 2008 By Eric Reagan

PopPhoto has posted a full review of the Pentax K20D.

Impressive specs? Yes, but the K20D produced impressive results in the Pop Photo Lab, especially in resolution and detail at most ISOs. At 2350 lines of resolution at ISO 100-400, the K20D delivers slightly higher resolution than the Nikon D300.

Get the latest news and reviews on the Pentax K20D Review page.

Filed Under: Gear, Pentax, Reviews Tagged With: dslr, k20d, Pentax, review

Nikon D300 Firmware Update

February 14, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Nikon has released a firmware update for the D300. The new Version 1.02 adresses “[a]n issue that, in rare cases, caused vertical bands (lines) to appear in images captured at shutter speeds slower than 8s has been resolved.” You can download the firmware update via the following pages:

D300 Firmware update 1.02 – Windows

D300 Firmware update 1.02 – Macintosh

Filed Under: Gear, News, Nikon Tagged With: d300, firmware, News, Nikon

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