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X-Rite Launches Color Management Tips Website

February 17, 2010 By Eric Reagan

XritePhoto

X-Rite, maker of a number of color management products, has launched a new website geared toward providing color management tips, tricks and technologies for both amateur and professional photographers.  You can find the new website at XritePhoto.com.

More details in the news release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: color management, digital cameras, digital imaging, dslr, photography, website, x-rite

 

Digimarc for Images Offers 3 New Editions

February 16, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Digimarc for Images

Digimarc has unveiled 3 new digital watermarking solutions for photographers with it Digimarc for Images software.  The software features a new “Chroma” technology that embeds ownership and usage rights into the images themselves without affecting the quality of the image.  These digital watermarks as embedded and read with Photoshop software and can be detected with free browser plugins for Windows users.

Digimarc for Images is now available in basic, professional and small business editions at price points ranging from $99 to $499.

More details in the press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: digimarc, digital cameras, digital photography, digital watermark, photography, Photoshop

Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4 DC MACRO OS HSM for Sony and Pentax Mounts

February 16, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Sigma 17-70mm F2.8- 4 DC MACRO OS HSM

Sigma has announced the availability of the 17-70mm f/2.8-4 DC Macro OS HSM lens for Sony and Pentax DSLRs.  The lens was previously announced for Canon, Nikon and Sigma mounts. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Sigma Tagged With: 17-70mm, digital cameras, dslr, hsm, lens, Pentax, photography, Sigma, Sony

Panasonic Patent Reveals DSLR w/ Video Recording and Advanced Video Lenses

February 15, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Panasonic DSLR with Movie Mode

Panasonic has been on a real tear lately with its solid line of Lumix Micro Four Thirds cameras, which feature interchangeable lenses. The latest two Panasonic Micro Four Thirds models, the GH1 and GF1, offer solid HD video capture.  The Panasonic GH1 comes with a 14-140mm HD lens specifically designed for quiet auto operation for use in video recording.  Currently, Panasonic has no DSLRs in its line-up.

Several recent patent applications filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) indicate that Panasonic may be bringing some of the popular features found in the GH1 and GF1 to a full-on DSLR.  In particular, USPTO Application No. 12/581,286, filed by Panasonic on October 19, 2009, reveals a DSLR (complete with mirror and optical viewfinder) with a video mode, vari-angle LCD, on-board video LED light source and special video-compatible lenses. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Panasonic Tagged With: digital cameras, micro four thirds, Panasonic, photography

Pink and Red Cameras for Your Valentine

February 10, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Canon PowerShot SD1200 IS

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner.  One way for you guys to score some points would be pick up a pink or red camera for your better half.  Thankfully, several camera makers provide plenty of options for you to choose from.  Check them out below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Gear Tagged With: compact camera, digital cameras, photography, pink camera, point and shoot, red camera

Nikon D3S Firmware Update 1.01

February 9, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Nikon D3S

Nikon has released a firmware update for the D3S to version 1.01. The new firmware addresses the following issues: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Nikon Tagged With: d3s, digital cameras, dslr, firmware, Nikon, photography

Topaz Detail 2 Updated

February 6, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Topaz Detail 2

Topaz Labs has updated its Topaz Detail 2 Photoshop plug-in with a speed boost, redesigned user interface and several other enhancements.

You can get more info at Topaz Labs’ website and in the press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Photoshop Tagged With: digital cameras, photography, Photoshop, plugin, Software, topaz detail 2, topaz labs

Canon 1D Mark IV vs. Nikon D3s ISO Comparison

February 4, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Canon 1D Mark IV vs. Nikon D3s

The Canon 1D Mark IV and Nikon D3s are the two latest powerhouse DSLRs from the respective manufacturers.  As a quick rundown on the spec sheet, the Nikon D3s offers a 12.1-megapixel FX format sensor, while the Canon 1D Mark IV features a 16.1-megapixel APS-H (1.3x crop) sensor.  Both cameras offer extreme high ISO settings, up to the equivalent of ISO 102,400.

Which one offers the best noise control at these crazy-high ISO settings?  Read on to find out. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Canon, Nikon Tagged With: 1D Mark IV, Canon, digital cameras, dslr, eos, Nikon D3s, photography

Alien Skin Blow Up 2 Review

February 4, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Alien Skin Blow Up 2

Alien Skin’s Blow Up 2 is a Photoshop plugin designed to help you create images that are larger than the native resolutions coming out of your camera.  Alien Skin provided me with a review sample of Blow Up 2 and mentioned words like “presets”, “single-click” and “take the complexity out.”  I took them up on their claims and gave it a spin.

While I don’t enlarge many prints beyond 8×10, I have, on occasion, used Photoshop’s bicubic image sample method to enlarge prints up to 20″ x 30″.  I have always thought that this capability in Photoshop works pretty well.  That was, however, until I saw the results from resizing using the Blow Up 2 plugin. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Photoshop Tagged With: alien skin, alienskin, blow up, blow up 2, digital cameras, photography, Photoshop, plugin

Nikon Coolpix P100 Reviews and Resources

February 2, 2010 By Eric Reagan

Nikon Coolpix P100

The Nikon Coolpix P100 is a 10.3MP superzoom camera with a 26x optical zoom lens and optical VR image stabilization.  The P100 can capture 1080p HD video, features in-camera HDR image merge and a 3-inch LCD. The P100 should be available in March 2010 at an initial retail price of $399.95.

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Nikon Coolpix P100 Press Release

MELVILLE, NY (Feb. 2, 2010) – Nikon Inc. today unveiled the new COOLPIX P100 digital camera, marking a series of firsts for Nikon with the debut of a CMOS image sensor and full High Definition (HD) movie (1080p) capabilities in the COOLPIX line. Additionally, with an expansive 26x Optical Wide Angle Zoom-NIKKOR ED glass lens and a 3.0-inch 460,000-dot vari-angle Clear Color Display LCD screen, the COOLPIX P100 delivers a compact camera fully equipped and readily able to expand a user’s photographic potential.

The COOLPIX P100 is Nikon’s first compact camera to offer full HD movie (1080p), allowing consumers to entertain audiences with movies that capture the entire impact of a scene at the touch of a dedicated movie-record button. A stereo microphone optimally mounted on top of the camera accurately captures audio to further enhance the video capture experience. Contributing to compositional freedom, both the optical zoom and autofocus functions are available while recording video. Additionally, the high-speed movie function provides the added benefit of recording movies that can be played back in slow motion or fast motion to create artistic effects. To further ease integration into an existing home theater system, an HDMI connector allows for easy playback on a compatible HDTV.

“Our portfolio of cameras is designed to ensure that any photographer, at any level, can find the camera that feels right for them,” said Bo Kajiwara, director of marketing, Nikon Inc. “The P100 blends a stellar lens with creative automatic and manual features to allow the more advanced consumer to explore the boundaries of their photographic capabilities.”

The Nikon COOLPIX P100 digital camera features a 10.3-megapixel backside illumination CMOS sensor, which enables high-speed shooting at 10 frames per second (fps) at full resolution and exceptional image quality even when shooting in low light settings.  Other functions benefitting from the lower noise and exceptional image quality of the new CMOS image sensor include an in-camera high dynamic range (HDR) function, which merges images of the same scene to achieve a single image with a broad range of tonal detail. Additionally, the Night Landscape mode combines a series of consecutive shots taken at a fast shutter speed into a single image with reduced noise when taking handheld shots in night scenes.

The versatility of the COOLPIX P100 digital camera is also attributed to its new 26x Optical Wide Angle Zoom-NIKKOR ED glass lens. This lens offers unparalleled compositional freedom, with its wide angle (26mm) to super telephoto coverage (678mm). The broad focal range lets consumers capture a variety of shots and scenes, ranging from sweeping landscapes to action shots taking place far away on a sports field. For further versatility, this extraordinary lens allows the user to take images or video as close as 0.4 inches while in macro mode. As part of the flagship Performance Series of COOLPIX compact digital cameras, the COOLPIX P100 is the ideal photographic tool for photo enthusiasts, sports and travel photographers and consumers with more advanced photography skills who crave a high performance camera.

Additional features of the Nikon COOLPIX P100 digital camera include:

  • 10.3-megapixels and Backside Illumination CMOS Sensor for stunning prints as large as 16x 20 inches, while retaining fine detail
  • In-Camera High Dynamic Range (HDR) merges multiple images of the same scene to create an image with a range of tonal detail that could not be captured in a single photo
  • Night Landscape Mode combines a series of images into a reduced noise composite for low light shooting
  • 3.0-inch Vari-Angle 460,000-dot Clear Color Display LCD and Electronic Viewfinder make it easy to compose and share pictures with friends and family.  The new LCD, with anti-reflection coating, can tilt as much as 90 degrees up or 82 degrees down. This enables photographers to shoot from higher angles or from the hip. The incorporation of the an electronic viewfinder enables consumers to see through the lens in most any lighting condition
  • 5-Way Vibration Reduction (VR) Image Stabilization System
    • Optical VR Image Stabilization by image sensor shift compensates for the effects of camera shake, producing clearer, sharper results in lower lighting or unsteady conditions
    • Hybrid VR Image Stabilization combines both sensor shift VR and Electronic VR
    • Motion Detection automatically detects moving subjects and adjusts shutter speed and the ISO setting to compensate for camera shake and subject movement
    • High ISO 3200 capability creates new opportunities to take sharper, more natural-looking photos in lower light conditions (up to 10 megapixels)
    • Best Shot Selector (BSS) automatically takes up to 10 shots while the user presses the shutter, and saves the sharpest image
  • Program, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority and Manual Exposure modes give ultimate creative control over images
  • New Sport Continuous Scene Mode for shooting at up to 10 fps at full resolution and 120 fps for 1.1-megapixel images
  • Subject Tracking automatically activates autofocus while tracking moving subjects such as children and animals.  Even when the subject momentarily moves out of the LCD frame, the camera will restart tracking if the subject returns in the frame within 3 seconds
  • Pre-shooting Cache lets users capture up to 40 shots before shutter is released. This setting helps photographers stay ahead of the action
  • Active D-Lighting minimizes loss of details in highlights and shadows resulting in beautiful, more natural-looking images
  • Smart Portrait System integrates the following features to make it a snap to capture stunning portrait photos of friends and family:
    • In-Camera Red-Eye FixTM automatically fixes most instances of red-eye
    • Enhanced Face-Priority AF can detect up to 12 faces from a variety of angles
    • Skin Softening ensures smooth skin tone on the face of subjects by leveraging built-in face-detection technology
    • Smile Mode automatically detects when a subject smiles and releases the shutter
    • Blink Warning notifies the user when a subject has blinked in a photo
    • Blink Proof detects the subject’s face and automatically takes a series of sequential shots, then saves the image in which the subject’s eyes are open

The Nikon COOLPIX P100 digital camera will be available nationwide in March 2010 and will retail for $399.95* MSRP. For more information on the P100 and all COOLPIX cameras, please visit www.nikonusa.com.

Filed Under: Nikon Tagged With: coolpix, digital cameras, Nikon, p100, photography, pma 2010, superzoom

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