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Canon PowerShot SX10 IS Review at Trusted Reviews

January 26, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Trusted Reviews has published a review of the Canon PowerShot SX10 IS.

The PowerShot SX10 IS is an expensive and quite complex camera, and not really suited for the beginner, however in capable hands it is capable of producing excellent results, and has enough creative versatility to do so in a wide range of situations.

For additional info, see Photography Bay’s Canon SX10 IS Reviews and Resources.

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

 

Casio Exilim EX-Z85 Review at Cameras.co.uk

January 26, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Cameras.co.uk has posted a review of the Casio Exilim EX-Z85.

Taking into account the price of camera the Exilim EX-Z85 handles this scene very well.

Filed Under: Casio, Reviews Tagged With: Casio Exilim EX-Z85, digital camera reviews

5 “Point & Shoot” Camera Features That Should Be Trashed

January 26, 2009 By Eric Reagan

1. Digital Zoom

Digital zoom is a feature found on many point and shoot cameras and is essentially a crop of the image, which results in lower resolution and quality. Camera manufacturers continue to confuse consumers by plugging inflated zoom ratios into camera specifications. Digital zoom is about the biggest crock of a feature that has ever been put on digital cameras.

Fortunately, consumers are coming around and several manufacturers have dispensed with this “feature” altogether. Look for “optical zoom” as a camera feature, which does not crop the image or reduce the quality.

2. Too Many Pixels

Unfortunately, this spec still continues to attract a number of consumers. And, if camera makers can market to consumers tiny camera sensors with ridiculous amounts of pixels, you better believe that they are going to keep stuffing them inside point and shoot cameras.

High megapixel point and shoot cameras simply don’t make sense from a practical standpoint. When the pixels get too numerous, the tiny sensors just can’t make a clean image. That’s why most of these 10+ megapixel pocket cameras produce grainy images.

Hey Canon, Nikon, Sony! Can’t we go back to 6 megapixels or so and have some nice, clean images with the great processors you’re putting into these cameras now? It’ll save us all some hard drive space and help us have nice prints up to 8×10 or so. And, if we’re printing something bigger than that on a regular basis, we’re going to buy your DSLRs anyway. Save the 10+ megapixel range for sensors that can handle it.

3. High ISO

This one goes hand in hand with the last. There’s no such thing as high sensitivity on a point and shoot camera when you’ve got 14 megapixels that you’re cranking out. Stop. Seriously. If I see another ISO 10,000 spec on a point and shoot camera, I’m going to throw up.

Give us something clean with lower megapixels up to ISO 800 or 1600 if you can. Above that, you’re wasting our time. Don’t put increased sensitivity in a camera because ISO 3200 sounds cool. Make it work as high as you can and then stop.

4. Smile Shutter

I actually thought it was cute when I first tried it out . . . that was the only time though. Smile shutter purportedly waits until people smile and then captures the image. The fact of the matter is that you have to tinker with the settings for so long that the moment is lost by the time you get it set or by the time everyone finally smiles together.

“Say, Cheese!” still works pretty well for me.

5. “Authentic” Camera Sounds

The “ksh-clik” sound that point and shoot cameras make to sound like a “real” camera is just plain silly. While it’s not intrusive to image quality like some of the other features, I could do without the extra manufacturing cost for a little speaker in the camera. Additionally, the “authentic” camera sound just irritates the heck out of me.

It’s funny that serious DSLR users are concerned about the camera making too much noise. Camera makers even offer quiet shooting modes to make DSLRs more friendly in quiet environments like weddings. Not so with point and shoot cameras though. It’s the first thing I turn off whenever I get a new point and shoot camera.

What Do You Want to Trash?

I’ve said my peace. Do you agree or disagree?

What other features would you like to see die in point and shoot cameras?

Sound off in the comments below.

Filed Under: Gear Tagged With: digital camera features, point and shoot camera

Camera Raw 5.3 and Lightroom 2.3 Release Candidates

January 25, 2009 By Eric Reagan

The Camera Raw 5.3 and Lightroom 2.3 Release Candidates are now available on Adobe Labs.  Please note that these updates are Release Candidates and not final releases of the software.  As Adobe puts it:

The ‘release candidate’ label indicates that this update is well tested but would benefit from additional community testing before it is distributed automatically to all of our customers.

Camera Raw 5.3 Release Notes:

Newly supported camera models include:

  • Nikon D3X
  • Olympus E-30

This release is not currently compatible with After Effects. This will be addressed before the final release
This release addresses possible artifacts that could appear in Canon EOS 5D Mk II sRAW files.

Lightroom 2.3 Release Notes:

The goal of this release is to address several bugs and provide additional camera raw support. A list of issues fixed in this release is included below:

Bugs – Fixed

  • In the Windows 64-bit version of Lightroom an sFTP upload process could cause Lightroom to crash.
  • Slideshows could return to the first image randomly during playback.
  • A memory leak could cause Lightroom to crash while attempting to process files with local adjustments.
  • Canon EOS 5D Mk II sRAW files could process with artifacts in Lightroom 2.2.
  • Lightroom 2.2 could cause disc burning to fail for Windows customers.

Camera Support

Newly supported camera models include:

  • Nikon D3X
  • Olympus E-30

Additional information and download via the links at the top.

Filed Under: News, Software Tagged With: adobe, camera raw 5.3, lightroom 2.3, release candidate

Olympus E-30 Review at Digital Camera Review

January 25, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Digital Camera Review has posted a review of the Olympus E-30.

Other than the possible temptation to jump straight into the pro system, there’s very little to keep Olympus fans from coming to the E-30 in droves.

For more news and reviews, stay tuned to Photography Bay’s Olympus E-30 Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Olympus, Reviews Tagged With: digital camera review, olympus e-30

Nikon Coolpix P6000 Review at Photography Review

January 25, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Photography Review has posted a review of the Nikon Coolpix P6000.

Well, as one might expect from a 13.5-megapixel camera, the P6000 produces excellent images at low ISO and acceptable quality at higher ISO settings.

For the lastest news and reviews on the P6000, be sure to visit Photography Bay’s Nikon P6000 Reviews and Resources.

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

Canon 5D Mark II Review at Steve’s Digicams

January 24, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Steve’s Digicams has published a review of the Canon 5D Mark II.

With superb image quality and performance, the new 5DMk2 can confidently continue to fill the gap between Canon’s entry/consumer-level and all out pro dSLR models.

For the latest news and reviews on the 5D Mark II, be sure to stay tuned to Photography Bay’s Canon 5D Mark II Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Canon, Reviews Tagged With: canon 5d mark ii, digital camera review

Canon 50D Review at Shutterbug

January 24, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Shutterbug has posted a review of the Canon 50D.

Overall, the 50D is an excellent photographic tool that’s flexible and delivers very good image quality.

Read Photography Bay’s full Canon 50D Review.

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

Nikon D3x Review at PopPhoto

January 23, 2009 By Eric Reagan

PopPhoto has published a review of the Nikon D3x.

Especially for pros and enthusiasts who are already invested in the Nikon system, and can afford the eight grand, this is one smart big-ticket purchase.

For more news and reviews, visit Photography Bay’s Nikon D3x Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: digital camera review, nikon d3x

Nikon Coolpix S60 Review at Cameras.co.uk

January 23, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Cameras.co.uk has published a review of the Nikon Coolpix S60.

The touch screen does not make the camera any easier to use, but I would say it is a bit more fun. The text used in the menu system is a good size and you should have no problem reading it.

Filed Under: Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: digital camera review, Nikon Coolpix S60

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