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Archive for August, 2008

Canon’s New 1000D

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

canons-new-1000d.jpgCanon has announced its successor to the EOS 400D digital SLR, the EOS 1000D.

The EOS 1000D incorporates a Live View Mode and uses a compact SD memory card for image storage. This also allows users to easily interchange their memory card if they are used to using compact digital cameras and already have a range of memory cards.

Nikon D700 and SB900 Speedlight

Monday, August 25th, 2008

nikon-d700-and-sb900-speedlight.jpgFinally Nikon have announced the long awaited and much rumoured D700, a D-SLR with the same FX-format CMOS sensor first introduced with the Nikon D3.

Tokina releases two prosumer digital camera lenses

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

tokina-releases-two-prosumer-digital-camera-lenses.jpgTokina has released two new prosumer lenses in the market, the AT-X 116 PRO DX and the Tokina AT-X M35 PRO DX 35 mm f/2.8.

Ricoh intros the Caplio GX200

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

ricoh-intros-the-caplio-gx200.jpgFollowing in the tradition of Ricoh’s high quality specialised compact digitals, they have announced the Ricoh Caplio GX200.

The GX200 features a super wide-angle high performance 24-72 mm f2.5 (wide) – f4.4 (telephoto) zoom lens.

Nikon’s new FX sensor and the Nikon D700

Friday, August 22nd, 2008

By Shelton Muller

I have been involved with various aspects of the launch of the Nikon D700 in Australia and I must admit -  I cannot overstate how impressed I am with this latest Nikon offering.

Samsung GX-20 DSLR camera reviewed, 14.6 MPs of photographic delight

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

Samsung GX-20 DSLR camera reviewed, 14 Samsung’s new GX-20 digital SLR features everything an intermediate to professional photographer would need.  For a beginning however, the lack of simple "point-and-shoot" functionality and control without ample configuration might make it more difficult to understand and operate.

Epson introduces photo storing and editing devices, no PC required

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Epson introduces photo storing and editing devices, no PC required "Multimedia Storage Viewers" are what Epson is calling their devices that let photographers and amateurs alike view and store their shots, as well as edit RAW and JPEG files without the need to be connected to a PC.  Epson has recently updated the P-3000, and P-5000 devices with a variety of technology updates.

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