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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T700 Review at Imaging Resource

November 18, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Imaging Resource has published a review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T700.

“Wow!” was my first reaction as I unboxed the T700. Its brushed aluminum front panel is just beautiful, and contrasts well with the black plastic bezel framing the 16:9 LCD that consumes its back panel.

Filed Under: Reviews, Sony Tagged With: digital camera review, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T700

 

Canon PowerShot SX10 IS Review at PhotographyBLOG

November 18, 2008 By Eric Reagan

PhotographyBLOG has posted a review of the Canon PowerShot SX10 IS.

A sturdy plastic brick of a camera, the Canon PowerShot SX10 IS builds on its S5 predecessor chiefly with that bigger and better lens range, though ease of use has also been improved.

For additional info, see Photography Bay’s Canon SX 10 IS Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Canon, Reviews Tagged With: Canon PowerShot SX10 IS, Canon PowerShot SX10 IS Review, digital camera review

Nikon D700 Review at DC Resource

November 17, 2008 By Eric Reagan

DC Resource has published a review of the Nikon D700.

It offers you a fantastic mix of photo quality, performance, build quality, and features, without having to spend the money on a D3.

For the latest news and reviews, checkout Photography Bay’s Nikon D700 Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: digital camera reviews, Nikon D700

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 Review at Digital Camera Review

November 17, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Digital Camera Review has published a review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1.

Having now worked with a production version of the camera, it’s safe for me to say it: the G1’s AF technology is truly impressive.

For more news and reviews, visit Photography Bay’s Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Panasonic, Reviews Tagged With: digital camera reviews, Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1

Nikon D90 Review by Thom Hogan

November 16, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Thom Hogan has posted a review of the Nikon D90.

Bottom line: the D90 a great consumer camera. It doesn’t really have the cajones to be a professional’s working camera, though it equals the D300’s image quality.

For the latest news and reviews, visit Photography Bay’s Nikon D90 Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: digital camera review, nikon d90

ATP Photo Finder Mini – Hands On

November 16, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Now that I’ve spent a little time with the image geotagging ATP Photo Finder Mini, I thought I’d share my first impressions of the device.  I’ve actually been putting this off for a while now for one reason – the ATP Photo Finder Mini only tags JPEG images.

Even though the manual never comes out and says which kinds of image files that it supports, I contacted the company to find out.  The answer – RAW files are not supported.  Generally speaking, if I’m using a camera that supports RAW capture, I’m shooting RAW.  I finally bit the bullet and carried my Rebel XSi along with me for a day for the sole purpose of shooting JPEGs for the ATP Photo Finder Mini.

So, what’s it do?

Well, the Photo Finder (what I’ll call it for the sake of brevity) comprises of a couple main components – a GPS device and a dock.  Essentially, you carry the GPS device with you while you are shooting.  It comes with a handy little carabiner that you can fix to your belt loop or camera bag while you shoot. You don’t have to do anything different (other than shoot in JPEG) and you can really just forget about the device.

One thing you want to make sure you do is to set your camera’s internal clock correctly.  The device uses the GPS log to “tag” your photos once you plug the GPS unit and memory card into the dock.  It adds a longitude and latitude line to your EXIF metadata – now you are geotagged.

But . . .

I can only assume that the Rebel XSi is not supported by the device because I cannot open the files now that they’ve been tagged by the unit.  I tried to import to Lightroom – no luck.  I tried to open with Windows Preview – no luck.  I tried uploading directly to Flickr – no luck.

Then, I followed up with the Rebel XT’s JPEGs and it worked just fine.  I get longitude and latitude in the EXIF.  Getting this info to an actual map on Flickr, however, has proven more than my patience can handle tonight.  I’ll report back on this endeavor later.

Let me also take a moment to gripe about the clunky interface and instructions for the Photo Finder.  While the GPS device itself looks pretty cool and handy, the dock has a rather cheesy and small LCD with four buttons and a menu system that doesn’t always make sense.

I like to be able to pick a product up and use it.  I admire intuitive designs and features.  The Photo Finder is lacking sorely in this area.

If a product is not intuitive, then I require that clear and appropriate instructions explain how to use it.  Sadly, the Photo Finder fails here as well.  The instruction manual seems like an after thought, with no clear organizational intent and it has far too many typos and grammatical problems.

Again, nowhere in the manual, on the box, or elsewhere in the packaged materials can you determine that the device does not support RAW files.  Only one confusing part of the “Basic Features” even alludes to such a limitation:

The built-in SD/MMC/MS and CF card reader socket in the multi-function docking.  Mapping GPS data to JPGs without a PC environment.

I can hardly call this Feature clear on the point of file-type support.

At this point, I cannot recommend the ATP Photo Finder Mini.  This may be due to the lack of intuitive design and poorly-written manual.  In the event that I discover my disappointment is due to user error, then I’ll report back.  For now though, there have been too many complications to feel comfortable using the device – even aside from the JPEG limitation.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: atp photo finder mini, geo-tagging, gps

Nikon D700 Hands-On Review at Wired

November 15, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Wired has posted a hands-on review of the Nikon D700.

In short, though, the D700 kicks ass. It’s easy to use, and takes an incredible picture, even in the dark.

For the latest news and reviews, checkout Photography Bay’s Nikon D700 Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: digital camera review, Nikon D700

Nikon Coolpix P6000 Review at Cameras.co.uk

November 15, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Cameras.co.uk has posted a review of the Nikon Coolpix P6000.

Picture quality is very good indeed. The downside comes with the shutter delay times.

Filed Under: Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: digital camera review, Nikon Coolpix P6000

Canon Rebel XSi Review by Bob Atkins

November 15, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Bob Atkins has posted a review of the Canon Rebel XSi.

The image quality is surprisingly close to that the the EOS 40D and EOS 50D, but the cost is significantly lower. Of course it has fewer features too, such as a smaller ISO range, no rear Quick Control Dial, a slower continuous drive rate, a smaller buffer etc.

Read Photography Bay’s Canon Rebel XSi Review.

For more news, reviews and info on the XSi, check out Photography Bay’s Canon Rebel XSi Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Canon, Reviews Tagged With: canon rebel xsi, digital camera review

Canon 50D Review at The Digital Picture

November 14, 2008 By Eric Reagan

The Digital Picture has posted a review the Canon 50D.

If you are serious about your photography in general and can afford the higher price, the Canon EOS 50D is my recommendation over the XSi.

For the latest news and reviews, check out Photography Bay’s Canon 50D Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Canon, Reviews Tagged With: canon 50d, digital camera review

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