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Canon PowerShot SD990 IS and SD880 IS

September 17, 2008 By Eric Reagan

The Canon PowerShot SD990 IS features a 14.7 megapixel sensor and is powered by the DIGIC 4 image processor.  The SD990 IS has a 3.7x zoom lens with image stabilization.  It will be available in October at a retail price of $399.99.

Canon PowerShot SD990 IS Reviews

Imaging Resource

Despite our quibbles about image quality from its 14.7-megapixel sensor, the Canon PowerShot SD990 IS is a good quality digital camera overall.

PC Mag

Performance was terrific indoors, too. In a dim restaurant, pictures taken with flash looked great. Subjects looked sharp, and images were noise-free at ISO 80 and 100.

The Canon PowerShot SD880 IS features a 10 megapixel sensor and is powered by the DIGIC 4 image processor.  The SD880 IS has a 4x zoom lens with image stabilization.  It will be available in October at a retail price of $299.99.

Canon PowerShot SD880 IS Reviews

Imaging Resource

The Canon SD880’s image quality minimizes the issues common to this format while delivering a sharp image in low light thanks to Canon’s optical image stabilization.

NeoCamera

The Canon Powershot SD880 IS is a digital camera that gets a lot of things right. Speed of operation is great and so are ergonomics with one minor exception, the lack of a hand-gripping surface on the front.

For more info, see Canon’s press release below.

Canon PowerShot SD990 IS Press Release

LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., September 17, 2008 – Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, today announced, the PowerShot SD990 IS and PowerShot SD880 IS Digital ELPH cameras. Loaded with a host of advanced features, such as Optical Image Stabilization and Canon’s new DIGIC 4 image processor, these cameras are ideal for the trendsetting techie looking for functionality or style-conscious photo enthusiasts who want their gadgets to keep pace with their style. In addition, to commemorate the 100 millionth compact digital camera manufactured, Canon created a limited-edition PowerShot SD990 IS Digital ELPH camera in red.

“The introduction of DIGIC 4 imaging processing and a variety of color creations, continues to build on Canon’s mantra of incorporating substance and style into everything we create,” said Yuichi Ishizuka, senior vice president and general manager, Consumer Imaging Group, Canon U.S.A. “We recognize that if we continue to make digital cameras easy to use and easy to take along wherever one goes, people will carry them, not just for their style and compactness, but because of the image quality.”

Canon PowerShot SD990 IS Digital ELPH Camera
The PowerShot SD990 IS Digital ELPH camera showcases enhanced specifications such as 14.7-megapixel resolution, 3.7x Optical Zoom with Optical Image Stabilization and Canon’s new Quick Shot Mode for even faster shutter speed.

Reminiscent of a sporty race car, with its curved design and brilliant metallic topcoat, the PowerShot SD990 IS Digital ELPH camera is available in black or silver. Still small enough to fit in a shirt pocket or suit jacket, this compact, cutting-edge camera is an anytime, anyplace must-have.

Limited-Edition Red Digital ELPH Camera
To help commemorate the manufacture of the 100 millionth PowerShot camera,, Canon has produced a limited-edition red PowerShot SD990 IS Digital ELPH camera. This camera can be exclusively purchased on the Canon U.S.A. eStore at www.canonestore.com while supplies last.

Canon PowerShot SD880 IS Digital ELPH Camera
The successor to Canon’s widely popular PowerShot SD870 IS Digital ELPH camera, the PowerShot SD880 IS Digital ELPH camera boasts improved specifications such as 10.0-megapixel resolution and 4x wide-angle Optical Zoom with Optical Image Stabilization. In combination with the latest DIGIC 4 image processor and Motion Detection Technology, the wide-angle zoom lens has been improved, enabling consumers to capture large and small group shots with ease, while on vacation or attending social gatherings.

Available in stylish two-toned body colors of black and silver or gold and brown, the Canon PowerShot SD880 IS Digital ELPH camera functions as a fashion statement, as well as a feature-rich powerhouse. Additionally, four large and distinctive convex buttons are positioned to the right side of the large 3.0-inch PureColor LCD II screen to make camera operation and menu navigation even easier. The LCD screen’s contrast ratio has been greatly improved as well, offering more accurate color and viewing from any angle.

Canon DIGIC 4 Imaging Processor
The newly upgraded DIGIC 4 image processor, a proprietary technology, accounts for the camera’s higher performance levels, including significantly improved signal processing speed and higher image quality.

One of the most important new features made possible by the DIGIC 4 image processor is Servo AF, which is a form of continuous focus tracking for moving subjects. By pressing the shutter button half-way, the camera can track subject movement up to the instant of exposure, resulting in sharper photographs. Additionally, the processor’s high ISO speed noise reduction processing has improved substantially to enable consumers to shoot high-quality images, even in extremely dark situations without the use of a flash. The new Intelligent Contrast Correction function automatically improves image quality in high contrast shooting situations.

The Genuine Canon Face Detection technology has evolved even further, thanks to DIGIC 4. Improved features include the ability to recognize human faces at most angles. Another innovation is the Face Detection Self-Timer, which automatically takes a photo two seconds after a new face enters the scene.

Availability and Pricing
Scheduled to be available in October, the Canon PowerShot SD990 IS Digital ELPH and PowerShot SD880 IS Digital ELPH cameras will have estimated selling prices of $399.99* and $299.99*, respectively. Kit contents will include a memory card, battery, charger, wrist strap, USB and A/V interface cables, Canon Digital Solutions Software CD, and a 1-year Canon U.S.A., Inc. limited warranty.

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: Canon PowerShot SD990 IS, digital camera reviews, photography, sd880 is

 

3 Days Left for a Chance to Win

September 16, 2008 By Eric Reagan

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Photography Essentials

You’ve got until midnight (EDT) on Friday, September 19th to get in on your chance at 1 of 5 copies of The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Photography Essentials that Photography Bay is giving away.

All you have to enter is be an active Photography Bay forum member.

Existing active members are already eligible to win.  If you are not a member, head on over, register and join in the discussions.

See the full details on how to enter and win here.

Filed Under: Contests Tagged With: contest, free stuff

DrPic Offers Fast Photo-Editing

September 16, 2008 By Thursday Bram

Editing photos in your web browser usually require Flash, Java or some other heavy-duty plug-in. But DrPic is an online image editor entirely based on Javascript. With DrPic, you can open an image and make your edits in less time than it takes a Flash-based site to finish loading.

DrPic is a free tool and, although it doesn’t have all the bells and whistles of some photo-editing applications, it does have the most useful. If you simply need to make a few quick edits, DrPic is a great option — no application to load or software to open. It won’t replace other photo-editing options, but DrPic can be a useful tool.

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: drpic, photoediting

Sony A700 Firmware Version 4

September 16, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Sony A700 firmware version is available here.

Improvements and solved issues:

  • The choice to select auto exposure bracketing (single & continuous) with 3 shots in 2 EV steps has been added.
  • The choice to turn [Off] the High ISO NR feature has been added.
  • Improvement of the image quality in high ISO setting.
  • Improvement of the auto white balance and D-Range Optimizer performance.
  • Improvement of reliability for communication between camera body and vertical grip.

Filed Under: News, Sony Tagged With: sony a700 firmware

Nikon MX Format Lenses

September 16, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Nikon Rumors just got a huge scoop of info, which if it turns out to be legit, means for a “big” shake-up for Photokina. Here’s a list of “confirmed” Nikon MX format lenses:

  • AF-S MX Nikkor 24 f4.0G
  • AF-S MX Nikkor 45 f2.8G
  • AF-S MX NIkkor 85 f2.8G
  • AF-S MX Nikkor 135 f2.0G ED
  • AF-S MX Nikkor 200 F2.8G ED
  • AF-S MX Nikkor 65-180 f2.8G ED IF

[via NR]

Filed Under: Nikon, Rumors Tagged With: Lenses, Nikon MX Format

Canon Teaser Updated, Getting Old Now

September 16, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Canon has updated it’s teaser for the 5D Mark II yet again. Nothing groundbreaking, just a little more light and now you can make out the word “Canon” for sure on the new camera.

In an almost interesting point, the Japanese version of the teaser appears to be revealing a “5” behind the camera. Here’s the series of images from the Japanese teaser:

Phase 1

Phase 2

Phase 3

Phase 4

And here’s the final image with levels lifted a bit to show off what we think is the “5” and additional features that Canon hasn’t colored over on the camera itself.

Do you think 5 phases of this teaser will be enough for the Canon 5D Mark II?

Are you bored, excited or simply indifferent with regard to Canon’s teaser?

Filed Under: Canon Tagged With: canon 5d mark ii

Casio EX-FH20

September 15, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Casio has followed up on the groundbreaking EX-F1, which fired off 60 frames per second.  The new Casio Exilim EX-FH20 is cheaper and almost as fast at 40 frames per second.  The EX-FH20 should be available in October.  Purchase on Amazon.com.

Casio EX-FH20 Key Features

  • 9.1 megapixels
  • 20x zoom (26-520mm equivalent)
  • Sensor-based image stabilization
  • Sensitivity up to ISO 1600
  • 3.0″ LCD
  • 7.1 megapixels at up to 40fps
  • Video capture at 1000fps
  • HD video capture at 30fps

Casio EX-FH20 News

Firmware Update Version 1.01

Casio EX-FH20 Reviews

PhotographyBLOG

Photographically speaking, there’s nothing that exceptional about the Casio. However if you’re a YouTube junkie and as keen on video as you are shooting stills, and being able to capture slow motion footage as well as widescreen vistas floats your boat, then the Casio EXILIM Pro EX-FH20 is worth further investigation.

Digital Camera Info

The Casio Exilim EX-FH20 essentially delivers a couple of absolutely amazing features, but can only muster mediocre image quality, and comes with a stiff price tag.

Filed Under: Casio Tagged With: Casio EX-FH20

Akvis Announces New LightShop Version

September 15, 2008 By Thursday Bram

Akvis Software announced LightShop 2.5 today. The new version of the light effect software has a ‘quick start’ option: a ready-to-use set of light effects have been added to the software. Version 2.5 also has improved compatibility with Vista Service Pack 1, as well as a new interface language (Portuguese).

LightShop is available for both Windows and Macintosh. For Macintosh, there are actually three separate options available: a standalone application, a plugin for Photoshop CS3 and Photoshop Elements 6, and a plugin for earlier Photoshop versions. LightShop is available as a download from Akvis for $117. A free trial is also available.

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: akvis, lightshop, photo editing

Carl Zeiss Lenses for Canon EF Mount

September 15, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Like Canon, Carl Zeiss has been teasing us for a couple of weeks with the presence of a mysterious ZE lens line on its website. Today, Carl Zeiss has unveiled the first two lenses of the ZE line, which are made for the Canon EF mount, with the promise of many more to come. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon, Lenses, News Tagged With: Canon, carl zeiss, Lenses

Seagate FreeAgent External Drives

September 15, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Seagate just dropped several new FreeAgent external hard drives on us to help with all the gigabytes terabytes of photos we generate.  From the ultra-compact (it’s crazy-small) 250GB Go drive up to the monster 1.5TB XTreme and 1.5TB Desk drives, you’re sure to find something that serves your needs.  They come packed with all the connections you need too – Firewire 800 (on several), Firewire 400 and USB 2.0.

I’ll be putting some through the paces and will report back on performance later.  For now, here’s a couple more shots of some of the drives and Seagates’ press release with all the models, specs and sizes. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Seagate FreeAgent External Drives

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