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Canon 1Ds Mark III Features and Price Leaked

August 19, 2007 By Eric Reagan

As with the Canon 40D, Amazon.com appears to have jumped the gun on the release of the Canon 1Ds Mark III features and price announcement.  The page is down now.  Expect some news from Canon soon!

“Price: $7,999.99 & this item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping. Details Availability: This item will be released on December 10, 2007. Pre-order now! Ships from and sold by Amazon.com. Gift-wrap available.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon, Gear, News, Reviews, Rumors

 

Canon 40D Specs on Amazon.com

August 19, 2007 By Eric Reagan

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The Canon 40D made a brief appearance on Amazon.com today. The page is down now. Several folks were kind enough to capture the product description and reproduce it. I imagine we’ll here something from Canon in a day or two. Woo hoo! Here’s the description via Amazon.com. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon, Gear, News, Reviews, Rumors

Nikon D3 Press Release

August 18, 2007 By Eric Reagan

Monday, August 20th, 2007 (Tokyo) — Nikon Corp. of Japan this morning unveiled their newest digital SLR targeted toward professionals, the Nikon D3. But while Nikon maintains that the D3 is a groundbreaking development in the world of digital imaging, photographers and analysts alike seem to be scratching their heads.

“It’s a brick, a frickin’ brick,” said an obviously agitated Tommy Hogan, professional photographer.

“Yes, it’s a brick,” admitted Nikon President, CEO and COO Michio Kariya. “However, research showed us that we were rapidly losing market share in the professional realm to Canon. Here at Nikon, we’re not so prideful that we refuse to admit when we’re wrong. If photographers want a camera like Canon offers, we’ll build a camera like Canon offers. In this case, the brick was the closest we could come to achieving the ergonomics found in Canon’s 5D.”

Jerry Yamamoto, Nikon’s Chief Designer, had a different take. “Today, it seems that more and more of our customers are using their gear to photograph brick walls. Nikon cameras have always been about transcending the equipment—the camera becoming part of your environment. It’s easier to think artistically when you aren’t using a tool that seems out of place. The brick design of the D3 is part of a move toward better fusion with the photographer’s surroundings.”

But the brick design isn’t the only feature of the D3 that has left potential customers scratching their heads. The D3 will be Nikon’s first digital SLR that prevents the user from changing lenses. “I don’t get it,” Nikon enthusiast Rory Bjornlett said. “How is that supposed to be a ‘feature’?” Kariya had the answer.

“By shipping the D3 with the lens welded to the body, we’ve eliminated the sensor dust problem. In fact, we guarantee that you will never get dust on the sensor for the life of the camera. And now, you can order exactly the camera you want. Your D3 can be customized with a wide assortment of Nikon and even third-party lenses. Just tell us what you want, and we’ll weld it to the camera and ship it to your door within a couple of weeks.”

When asked for clarification about third-party lens options, Kariya pointed out that companies like Sigma and Tokina fill niches that Nikon doesn’t have the time to bother with. “A few of our more demanding customers have been asking for a fast AF-S prime in the 30-35mm focal range. But this doesn’t fit into our long-term plans. There are still three or four more consumer zooms in the 18-70mm focal range that we need to get to market before we can worry about a prime lens that only a few professionals and enthusiasts will ever use. Since Sigma offers such a lens now, we’ve decided to go ahead and offer it as a customization option for D3 customers. Maybe that will shut them up. This is off the record, right?”

Photographer and writer Rockwell Kenneth, an attendee at Nikon Corporation’s D3 media event, was distressed to learn that all D3 lenses will only allow for manual focusing. “Getting rid of autofocus seems like a serious step backward. I can understand the less-is-more mentality, but this? Looks like I’m going to have to stock up on more D40s and 18-200 VRs. It’s all you really need, anyway.”

Nikon designer Jack Kogaku explained Nikon’s reasoning behind removing autofocus. “We’re trying to build a camera that can compete with the competition, and it’s tough. We had our work cut out for us. Our moment of epiphany came when we received a shipment of Canon EOS 1D Mark IIIs. We quickly realized that manually focusing the D3 was just as fast as autofocusing the Mark III, and about 277% more accurate. Out with the old and in with the new, ya’ know? Manual focus is the new black!”

Other improvements include better digital noise performance. “We’ve heard the complaints about the noise of Nikon cameras versus their Canon counterparts for a couple of years now,” Kogaku said. “We’ve done our very best with the D40, D80, and D200 to provide better noise performance, and while I feel we succeeded, the public apparently disagrees. For this reason, we’ve completely removed the mirror from the D3. No mirror slap means no noise whatsoever. If you thought the D40 or D80 had low noise, wait ’til you hear this! The silence is deafening.”

The removal of the mirror from the D3 means that users must frame the image using one of the two holes in the brick on either side of the lens. This design move by Nikon has also ignited debate over whether the D3 is an SLR at all.

“That’s not an SLR, it’s a rangefinder,” insisted one indignant media correspondent who had flown in from the United States. But a source within Nikon who asked not to be named due to his corporate espionage activities on behalf of Leica disagreed passionately: “If that’s a rangefinder, then my name isn’t Wolfhausen!”

Missing from the announcement was Nikon’s rumored full-frame digital SLR. “Foo-frame? What dat?” asked Nikon spokesman George Takiyama when the rumor was brought up. Several reporters tried to explain the term to Takiyama, at which point he said, “No Engleesh. Speaky Japanese.” When a Japanese reporter pressed the issue in Takiyama’s native language, he responded in English, “Oh, you never need do dat! No foo-frame ’cause no need foo-frame! We defy laws of pheesics. Canon no can do, so dey need foo-frame.”

The D3 comes equipped with a convenient carry handle and hundreds of lens customization options. The camera will begin shipping next week, though widespread availability isn’t expected until the end of next year. The estimated retail price of a D3 with a welded, manual focus Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8 is $4995.

Filed by Jonathan P.

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Oh, wow! I’m dying here. Thanks for the great laugh Jonathan! You can see his forum post over at DPReview.com!

[tags]nikon, d3, d3x, d3h, brick, rumors, news, press release, spoof[/tags]

Filed Under: Gear, Nikon, Rumors

Nikon D3 and D300 – August 24th

August 17, 2007 By Eric Reagan

Via Nikon Watch:

Spoke to my regular principal Nikon dealer in London today. I was told that I need to call back on the afternoon of Thursday 24th when they’ll have the details *of the two new cameras*.

[tags]nikon, d3, d300, rumor, release, news, august 24th[/tags]

Filed Under: Gear, Nikon, Rumors

Canon 40D Inside Source

August 16, 2007 By Eric Reagan

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This guy over at DPReview.com forums is in the know. He never says enough reveal too much, but always says enough to prove that he’s right. His latest post:

The new 40d is like a 1D mkIII lite…… that’s all I can Say…

Also:

Camera is of same built quality as 30d

This is the same guy that told us prior to PMA that there would be no 40D showing at it. Before the 1D Mk III announcement he said:

10mp 10fps 1.3 crop – it’s coming….

. . . he was dead on.

So, look for a 1D Mk III “lite” in the form of the Canon 40D on the store shelves soon.

[tags]canon, eos, 40d, inside, secret, info, news, rumors[/tags]

Filed Under: Canon, Gear, Rumors

Nikon D3 Ad . . .

August 16, 2007 By Eric Reagan

This is the latest floating around the web on the Nikon D3:

Yesterday, a Web site forum for a foreign netizens inadvertently disclosed the new Nikon digital SLR top D3 series of posters pictures.The posters on the backs of the camera clearly marked : the high-precision 51 points autofocus system! The nine per second shooting speed! Up to 920,000 pixels, covering a total area of 3.0-inch low-temperature polysilicon LCD screen!

Online leaked a new generation of digital SLR Nikon products posters

?? So it appears that Nikon is about to release a new product worth looking forward to.

(via Google Translation & original dpnet)

Can anyone help with a better translation? You can follow the latest Nikon D3 rumors here.

[tags]nikon, d3, d3x, d3h, rumors, news[/tags]

Filed Under: Gear, Nikon, Rumors

Canon 40D Ad – “Coming this fall.”

August 13, 2007 By Eric Reagan

Another image of the Canon 40D has surfaced. This time in the form of an ad bearing the caption “Coming this fall.” This is supposed to appear as an ad in Shutterbug soon. (via POTN forums)

Keep up to date on the Canon 40D here.

UPDATE 8/15/07: I emailed the editor of Shutterbug yesterday re: this ad. He says to regard it as bogus attribution and that “all our production team are women.” The significance in that factoid is that the original poster of the ad (on the POTN forums mentioned above) said that his “man” at Shutterbug emailed the image to him. . . . Your guess is as good as mine, but I thought I’d just pass along the info.

[tags]canon, eos, 40d, dslr, rumor, fall, news, release[/tags]

Filed Under: Canon, Gear, News, Photos, Rumors

Sony Alpha A300 and A500 News

August 12, 2007 By Eric Reagan

Check out the latest rumored specs from the Chasseur d’Images forum on the Sony Alpha A300 prosumer model:

  • Lens magnification – (Crop factor) 1.25 x
  • Sensor type and size – CCD sensor (28.6 X 19.8 mm)
  • Resolution – 14.4 mega pixels
  • Maximum resolution – 4648 x 3098
  • Processor – image processing system and two standard of Bionz pixels
  • LCD screen – 2.5 inch (230,000 pixels TFT display)
  • Viewfinder – 95% view coverage
  • Magnification – 0.9 times magnification with diopter adjustment and eye-function
  • Battery – standard NP-FM55H
  • Memory – Recorded media CF I & II which can record a capacity to support more than 4 GB of memory
  • Image format – JPEG, RAW, RAW + JPEG
  • Sensitivity – ISO 100 – 3200 / Mode speed LO80/HI200
  • Autofocus – Focusing AFS AFC DMF focusing area regional/local wide area/fixed focal
  • Flash – Support high-speed flash mode flash synchronization function, with wireless flash function and cited slower doors automatically synchronized flash, fill
  • Wireless Flash – from the camera (using HVL – F56AM, F36AM flash) arrange of the X-synchronization flash: 1/160s and 1/200s
  • Flash Control – ADI, pre-flash TTL, Manual adjustment built-in flash for flash 12 shooting performance coil-support functions 10 the second gold 2 seconds
  • Sequential shooting function – 5/dry sequential shooting, JPEG unlimited, RAW, RAW + JPEG
  • Support anti-red eye exposure
  • Automatic exposure mode, aperture priority, shutter priority and full manual
  • Exposure modes, such have exposure compensation +-3EV 1/3 to adjust the exposure
  • Measurement central x-ray meter, spot metering, 40 regional cellular linen meter,
  • Shutter Speed – 12 shutter speed 1/4000 seconds to 30 seconds the door to other B focusing system edge Be optimized, focusing faster more accurate.
  • . . . along with this little tidbit from the dyxum forums:

    I already told you that my brother-in-law works for Sony on the Alpha project. Here is some more info, some is repeated from my previous posts. The advanced model will be 14.* MP and close to FF. It will have 1.25x factor and a switch for lenses with 1.5 factor. It will be called A300. Because of the pixel pattern similar to Sony ClearVid CMOS sensors, Sony will claim up to 2x effective pixel resolution. The flagship model will be called A500 and will be 100% full frame. Nikon is supplying Sony new steppers to create FF sensors in one shot. Sony first joined forces with Konica Minolta, now with Nikon. This gives to both Sony and Nikon advantage over Canon, which Sony believes will eventually drop to a 3rd place; Sony will move up to 2nd place in overall volume of DSLR’s sales. The least expensive Sony DSLR will not have optical viewfinder and will be called A50. The flagship model will be 20 MP, 40 effective. That is the reason why Sony concentrates on top quality glass. Sony’s advantage will be fact that they are the foremost sensor maker; their output is several times higher than Matsushita, which is second largest CCD maker.”

    The 2 DSLR prototypes that were shown at different shows by Sony were no wooden mock ups, but the actual cameras that will be produced. The same goes for the lenses. All these were pretty much final prototypes, but Sony could not disclose this due to its competition. The main thing that is holding these projects up is development of SSS which has to work harder with larger sensors; the insides of the cameras may be a little different than on the prototypes shown, not the outsides. That was finalized before showing them to the public.

    “Sony was originally going to buy the Contax brand from Kyocera, but then used this infomation in its negotiations with KM, from whom they managed to get the DSLR division with all its expertise for pennies on the dollar. KM really wanted the DSLR division to be in the best hands; they cared about it more than about anything else; the Minolta portion of the KM team wanted to see the legacy of the system to continue and to improve as much as possible. The decision to sell to Sony was rather emotional.

    [tags]sony, alpha, a200, a300, a400, a500, rumor, news, specs[/tags]

    Filed Under: Gear, News, Rumors, Sony

    More Best Buy Screenshots of the Canon 40D

    August 10, 2007 By Eric Reagan

    To add more fuel to the Canon 40D fire:

    (via Engadget)

    Stay on top of the latest Canon 40D developments here.

    [tags]canon, 40d, news, rumors, best buy, price, release, date, announcement[/tags]

    Filed Under: Canon, Gear, News, Rumors

    Canon 40D UPC

    August 9, 2007 By Eric Reagan

    The Canon 40D UPC, revealed through the previous Best Buy leak, appears to be valid according to the UPC Database. Here’s a screenshot in case it later gets pulled:

    [tags]canon, eos, 40d, rumor, news, upc, code, database[/tags]

    Filed Under: Canon, Gear, News, Rumors

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