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Sony A350 Review at PhotoReview

March 1, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Photo Review Australia has posted a full review of the Sony A350.

Low-light performance was very good, with accurate colours in long exposures (up to 30 seconds) and no apparent noise in exposures up to ISO 800. Colour noise became evident at ISO 3200 but at a relatively low level, although some shadow detail was lost with this setting. Neither of the noise reduction processing settings produced visible image softening but they did provide an obvious reduction in both colour and pattern noise.

For the latest news and reviews of the A350, check out Photography Bay’s Sony A350 page.

Filed Under: Reviews, Sony Tagged With: a350, dslr, review, Sony

 

Canon 40D Review at Creative Pro

February 29, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Creative Pro has posted a review of the Canon 40D.

Fortunately, a breakthrough allowed Canon to use a larger area on the sensor for each photosite, and the 40D employs the company’s excellent DIGIC III image processor, which does a much better job of handling noise. The practical upshot is that the 40D does achieve higher resolution without a noise penalty.

Get the latest news and reviews on Photography Bay’s Canon 40D page.

Filed Under: Canon, Reviews

Canon Still No. 1 in Europe

February 29, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Canon retained its #1 spot in Europe for 2007.  The increasing competition from Sony, Nikon and Pentax, which is good for all of us photographers, really tightened the group at the top of the food chain though.  Will it be enough to dethrone Canon?

We’ll see, but Canon remains the king for now. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon, News Tagged With: Canon, dslr, News

Nikon D3 Review at Digital Camera Review

February 28, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Digital Camera Review has posted a review of the Nikon D3.

Unparalleled ISO performance, a 9 fps full resolution shooting rate, exceptional color and image quality, a superb monitor, robust construction, outstanding build quality and a full frame sensor offering wide angle and depth of field lens performance like a 35mm film camera are some of the attributes that makes Nikon’s latest pro model a must-have for serious Nikon shooters. 

Get the latest news and reviews on Photography Bay’s Nikon D3 page.

Filed Under: Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: d3, dslr, Nikon, review

Nikon D60 Review at Trusted Reviews

February 28, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Trusted Reviews has posted a full review of the Nikon D60.

Pictures from the D60 impress, with a lovely smooth tonality and crisp punchy colours. Contrast is generally good, while the Active D-Lighting quickly takes care of those that need a little help to achieve their best. Exposures are generally good, though occasionally the camera underexposes by a quarter to half a stop, especially if there’s a lot of brightness in the image such as a bright sky.

Get the latest news and reviews on Photography Bay’s Nikon D60 page.

Filed Under: Nikon, Reviews Tagged With: d60, dslr, Nikon, review

Pentax K20D In Stock and Now Shipping

February 28, 2008 By Eric Reagan

The Pentax K20D is in stock and now shipping (as of 8:00 a.m. ET) from Amazon, B&H Photo and Adorama. The K20D is priced at $1299 at all three vendors; however, you can get free shipping with Amazon. These are the only vendors that I shop at online. If you have a preferred place to order from, then it’s probably in stock there as well. However, I can personally recommend the buying experience from each of these trusted vendors.

To learn more about the K20D, check out Photography Bay’s Pentax K20D page.

Filed Under: News, Pentax Tagged With: k20d, Pentax

Nikon D200 GPS – DIY

February 27, 2008 By Eric Reagan

Do you to add GPS to your DSLR and save some serious cash along the way?  Consider Rick Wargo’s Nikon D200 DIY GPS unit.

I’ve had it for quite a while and love it: a new and improved of my original GPS design for my D200. This time it’s smaller, practical and easy; just mount it on the flash shoe, plug it in to the 10-pin connector and turn it on! Within no time at all GPS coordinates will be flowing into the camera.

Cool stuff Rick!  Thanks for teaching the rest of us something useful.

Filed Under: Learn

Nikon’s Website Gets Refreshed

February 27, 2008 By Eric Reagan

NIKON’S NEW INTERACTIVE WEBSITE IS DESIGNED TO EVOLVE WITH USER FEEDBACK

New Website Uses Imagery as a Catalyst for Interaction and Embraces Feedback from Users to Enhance the Browsing Experience


Nikon WebsiteMELVILLE, N.Y. (Feb. 27, 2008) – Nikon Inc. today unveiled a completely redesigned Web site with a new visual user interface that among other features utilizes images to display information about Nikon’s products and services. Visitors to the site will also have an ongoing opportunity to offer feedback and suggestions about the site’s content and usability to help define the evolution of the site over the coming months and years.

Similar to Nikon’s imaging products, which rely on customers’ feedback for development, the new site will be a continually evolving forum thanks to the addition of an innovative blog called “Your Shot” that encourages users to comment and share their ideas to improve the Web site’s design, interface and content. This open environment creates an online space that is better adapted to the needs of consumers and provides an unmatched level of functionality for visitors.

The launch of the newly revamped Nikon Inc. Web site emphasizes a strong commitment to photography. The Web site, www.nikonusa.com, is accessible starting February 27th at 8 p.m. EST. To access the new interactive site blog, please visit http://blog.nikonusa.com.

Filed Under: News, Nikon

Sony W130 Reviews

February 26, 2008 By Eric Reagan

sony w130The Sony DSC-W130 is a 8.1-megapixel compact point and shoot digicam with a 4x optical zoom and 2.5 inch LCD screen.  The Sony W120 features a number of powerful features, including: Sony’s D-Range Optimizer to retrieve picture detail in photos with harsh highlights or dark shadows; semi-manual focus that allows you to select the focusing distance based on your subject’s location; an improved auto focus system that includes macro ranges; Super SteadyShot image stabilization; high sensitivity settings up to ISO 3200; and in-camera editing functions such as “unsharp mask” to sharpen images.

Reviews

Digicam Review

The Sony Cybershot W130 is very “point and shoot” friendly – the camera produces great results in almost every situation – and provides features designed specifically for taking photos of friends and family with face detection and smile shutter technology.

Steve’s Digicams

It is incredibly easy to use with several automatic shooting modes to assist you in difficult situations (not to mention a very handy Smile Shutter mode). The quality of our images was very good, as was the video.

Imaging Resource

It has a great selection of useful preset modes and creative shooting tools, and most impressive, it combines its Face Detection technology with a smile detector for an extremely useful Smile Shutter mode, giving you in-focus images of wiggly kids or small groups of people, without resorting to a continuous shooting mode.

Cnet

The W130’s quick performance and decent image quality make it a solid follow-up to the W90, and a good choice for a pocket point-and-shoot camera.

Where to Buy

If you’re buying online, I recommend sticking with Amazon, B&H Photo or Adorama. These three vendors are reliable, trustworthy and generally have the best (legitimate) prices.

Filed Under: Reviews, Sony Tagged With: Cybershot, digital camera, dsc-w130, review, Sony

Sony W120 Reviews

February 26, 2008 By Eric Reagan

The Sony W120 is a 7.2-megapixel compact point and shoot digicam with a 4x optical zoom and 2.5 inch LCD screen. The Sony W120 features a number of powerful features, including: Sony’s D-Range Optimizer to retrieve picture detail in photos with harsh highlights or dark shadows; semi-manual focus that allows you to select the focusing distance based on your subject’s location; an improved auto focus system that includes macro ranges; Super SteadyShot image stabilization; high sensitivity settings up to ISO 3200.


Reviews

Megapixel.net

Combines design, sturdiness, layout of controls, comfort in use.

Steve’s Digicams

The W120, like almost all other “W” models, is a stylish and durable digicam that can be tucked almost anywhere. It offers some appealing features for an ultra-compact, like 7- megapixels of resolution, a versatile Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 4x optical zoom lens, 9 area AF system, 2.5-inch LCD monitor, zoom-coupled optical viewfinder (something you almost never see anymore) as well as an exposure mode for just about everyone in your household or office.

Where to Buy

First off, consider going to your local camera store (and I don’t necessarily mean Wolf Camera at the mall). By going to your local camera store, you’re supporting your community and you just might build a lasting relationship with people you can rely on when you need some help or answers. If you’re buying online, I recommend sticking with Amazon, B&H Photo or Adorama. These three vendors are reliable, trustworthy and generally have the best (legitimate) prices.

Filed Under: Reviews, Sony Tagged With: point and shoot, review, Sony, w120

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