Cnet has posted a review of the Canon PowerShot SD780 IS.
If you need an ultracompact camera for your pocket or purse, strongly consider the Canon PowerShot SD780 IS.
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By Eric Reagan
Cnet has posted a review of the Canon PowerShot SD780 IS.
If you need an ultracompact camera for your pocket or purse, strongly consider the Canon PowerShot SD780 IS.
By Eric Reagan

T3 has posted a review of the Nikon D5000.
All in all, the D5000 is honest about its heritage and intentions: It’s a mighty fine camera for people who are in need of a solid performer at a reasonable price.
For more news and reviews on the D5000, visit Photography Bay’s Nikon D5000 Reviews and Resources.
By Eric Reagan

Neocamera has posted a review of the Canon Powershot SD780 IS.
The Canon Powershot SD780 IS compromises a bit too much for its svelt size and dense sensor, particularly if compared to the rather similar SD1200 IS.
By Eric Reagan

PC World has posted a review of the Olympus Stylus 7000.
Overall picture quality was good, and I was pleasantly surprised to see that the results were decent at ISO 400 and ISO 800–unusually high ISO performance for a model in the point-and-shoot category. Image noise was fairly well controlled, but with some sacrifice of image detail.
By Eric Reagan

DC Resource has posted a review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX1.
If you’re sticking to small prints and like all the unique features that the HX1 offers, then it’s worth a look. Those of you who’ll be making large prints or viewing the images on your computer may want to look at another super zoom model.
For more news and reviews, see Photography Bay’s Sony HX1 Reviews and Resources.
By Eric Reagan

Camera Labs has posted a review of the Canon Rebel T1i.
Ultimately the 500D / T1i is a worthy successor to the 450D / XSi, packing-in a number of valuable enhancements for little extra money.
For more news and reviews, see Photography Bay’s Canon Rebel T1i Reviews and Resources.
By Eric Reagan

DP Interface has posted a review of the Olympus SP590 UZ.
For even capturing casual snapshots, the Olympus SP590’s image quality has “Good lighting ONLY” plastered all over.
By Eric Reagan

Let’s Go Digital has posted a review of the Canon PowerShot SX200 IS.
The DIGIC-4 processor with its algorithms is able to keep the high ISO values free from disastrous noise ratios, and thus enables using high ISO values.
For more news and reviews, check out Photography Bay’s Canon PowerShot SX200 IS Reviews.
By Eric Reagan

Rumors abound (see Gizmodo, CrunchGear) of the next-gen iPod, which these renderings from iLounge.com suppose will include a digital camera. The renderings suggest a design very similar to the current form factor of the 4th gen iPod Nano; however, the screen ratio is a 1.5:1 instead of the current 1.33:1 ratio. This ratio would mesh perfectly with traditional 3:2 aspect ratio (as we photographers call it) found in most digital cameras today, leading to an appropriate format for 4×6 prints.
Whether it’s the real deal or not, we should know soon enough; however, iLounge makes it a point to note that their source “has a perfect track record for accuracy.” If Apple is getting back into digital cameras, look out.
Apple already has a huge and powerful image editing platform in iPhoto and Aperture. Apple has a gift for making products work intuitively and integrating multiple products into one design, which we’ve seen over the past couple years with the iPhone.
Stay tuned for the latest. This could get interesting.
By Eric Reagan


Canon has apparently been reading the numerous forum posts where 5D Mark II users have requested – nay, demanded – manual exposure control for their videos. Well an email from Canon USA has confirmed that it’s coming . . . in June to be exact.
Canon will issue a firmware update to enable full manual exposure controls while shooting video, including ISO, aperture and shutter speed. Although, I’m not sure what they mean by shutter speed. Isn’t the shutter always open in video mode?