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Nikon D700 Gets $300 Price Drop

October 23, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Good news for those of you that weren’t quite ready to pull the trigger on the Nikon D700.  It looks like we’ll be seeing the Nikon D700 selling for $2699 or less for the foreseeable future.

Although I haven’t seen an official statement from Nikon on the price drop, many trusted retailers have already implemented it.  Amazon’s actually got it priced much less for the time being.

Here’s a rundown of the sale prices at trusted online retailers (as of the time of this posting):

Amazon – $2519.97

Adorama – $2679.00

B&H Photo – $2699.95

Ritz Camera – $2699.95

Filed Under: Deals, Nikon Tagged With: amazon, cheap, deal, Nikon D700, price drop

 

Sony Announces Pro Photographer Program

October 23, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Sony has jumped on the bandwagon of offering something a little more special to pros, although we don’t know exactly what this is just yet.  As you may be aware, Nikon and Canon are already on this wagon with NPS and CPS, respectively. (Canon’s relaunching its program afresh in 2009.)  Stay tuned for updates on Sony’s pro photographer program as they develop. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sony Tagged With: a900, dslr, pro photographer program, Sony

Pentax Medium Format Patent

October 23, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Pentax appears to be hard at work on a medium format digital camera based on a recent patent application filing. (See US Patent Application No. 20080232791) Above, you see “Figure 10” in the patent application.  Below, is Pentax’s description of Figure 10. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Pentax Tagged With: medium format, Pentax, relay finder optical system

More Nikon D3x and D4 Rumors

October 23, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Over at a German Canikon community, a forum poster says he’s got some new rumors on a D3 replacement from Nikon (via Google Translate):

The latest information from the NPS say that environments later this year or likely D3x Nikon Nikon D4 and announced no later than the Nikon Solution in February also will be available. It will be a resolution of 24, x MP in a series of image speed of 5-6 pictures. The new D3 is to replace and not run parallel what astonished me first and also excited.

[via NR]

For past and present D3x rumors, keep your eyes on Photography Bay’s Nikon D3x Rumors page.

Filed Under: Nikon, Rumors Tagged With: d3x, d4, dslr, Nikon, rumor

Sony A900 Review at DP Review

October 23, 2008 By Eric Reagan

DP Review has published a full review of the Sony A900.

No doubt about it, there is much to like about the Alpha 900 – from the quality of images it produces to the extensive control over image parameters and, as I’ve already mentioned, the excellent, intuitive and uniquely user-friendly handling.

For more news and reviews, check out Photography Bay’s Sony A900 Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Reviews, Sony Tagged With: digital camera review, sony a900

Adobe Camera Raw 5.1 Update

October 22, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Adobe has release the version 5.1 update for Camera Raw.  “This new version of the Camera Raw plug-in replaces the original one that was installed with Adobe® Photoshop® CS4; Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0; and Adobe Premiere® Elements 4.0 software.”

The Camera Raw plug-in updates are available as free downloads for existing customers. Click here for the download page: http://www.adobe.com/downloads/updates/

Filed Under: News, Photoshop Tagged With: adobe, camera raw 5.1, Photoshop, update

Lightroom 2.1 Update

October 22, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Adobe has released the version 2.1 update for Lightroom.  According to Adobe, the update includes the following features and fixes:

  • Additional camera support for the Canon 50D, Canon 1000D (Digital Rebel XS/EOS Kiss F), Nikon D700, Nikon D90, Sony A900 and more
  • Includes several corrections for issues introduced by the Lightroom 2.0 release

The update is available for free to all Lightroom 2 users.  Click here for the download page: http://www.adobe.com/downloads/updates/

Filed Under: News, Photoshop Tagged With: adobe, lightroom, update

Obama Charging Big Bucks for Press Credentials

October 22, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Thumbing through my feeds today, I came across a rather disturbing post from John Harrington over at Photo Business News and Forums.  Essentially, if you are covering Obama’s election night event in Chicago, you have to pay anywhere from $715 to $1815 for press credentials.

Harrington points out that it’s not unusual “to have the media paying for the construction of risers, tents, and so forth”; however, charging media for access alone is offensive.  Chicago Business points out that:

The only free admissions are for a “general media” area. But, the memo says, “Please note that the general media area is outdoors, unassigned and may have obstructed views . . . standing room only.”

Lynn Sweet, a columnist and the Washington Bureau Chief for the Chicago Sun-Times, also chimed in on the issue noting:

This is an outrageous pay to play plan that caters to national elite outlets with deep pockets.

While the comments on the news posts linked to above get pretty intense and are clearly politically charged, I’d like to ask your opinion about charging for media credentials for access to an event.

Keep in mind, this isn’t the first time that we’ve see press credentials become an issue in this campaign.  Some press members were put off by the fact that Obama’s press credentials carry a big slogan “Change We Can Believe In” above the smaller-sized word “Press”.  (Discussion here.)

Another poster in the same discussion pointed out that “at McCain events, all you have to do is show your regular press credentials at the door, and they give you the event’s press pass. No pre-registration necessary. Not so with Obama’s campaign.”  Finally, CBS reported on McCain’s spoof press credentials, which took a stab at Obama’s purported favor with the media.

So, what are your thoughts on the press credential issues?

Filed Under: Photographers Tagged With: charging, mccain, obama, pay, press credentials

Sony A900 Review at Camera Labs

October 21, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Camera Labs has posted a full review of the Sony A900.

There’s no doubt the Sony Alpha DSLR-A900 delivers an impressive specification for the money, and one which stands-up well against its rivals. You get very high resolution images, quick continuous shooting, a superb viewfinder and built-in image stabilisation which works with any lens you attach.

For more news and reviews, check out Photography Bay’s Sony A900 Reviews and Resources.

Filed Under: Reviews, Sony Tagged With: digital camera review, sony a900

Nikon School DVD: A Hands-on Guide to Creative Lighting

October 21, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Heads up!  Joe McNally and Bob Krist have put together what is sure to be a solid education tool for all you Nikon shooters out there who want to learn more about Nikon Creative Lighting System (CLS), which is one of the strong points of the Nikon DSLR system.  If it’s like everything else that Joe McNally does, this is probably 2.5 hours well spent. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Nikon Tagged With: cls, creative lighting system, Nikon

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