Jumat, 30 September 2005

Canon PowerShot SD550 review at CNET

The pocket-sized 7.1 Megapixel PowerShot SD550 Digital ELPH joins Canon’s line-up between the SD500 and SD400 models which will continue to be available. The new PowerShot SD550 digicam offers consumers a big 2.5-inch LCD screen, while retaining Canon’s famed functionality and optical viewfinder. Additionally, the new cameras feature a new UI display designed to capitalize on the larger screen size.

CNET have reviewed the Canon PowerShot SD550, awarded it a rating of 7.2 out of 10 or Very Good, and said-
"It's no surprise that the PowerShot SD550's photos match those of the SD500 since they use the same components. Overall, the Canon PowerShot SD550 delivered sharp, almost too-saturated images, with a slightly cool white balance. Metering and exposure were top-notch, even in difficult backlit and sidelit scenes. Though it tended to blow out highlights a bit more than we'd like, we saw excellent dynamic range in the midtones and shadows. Because blown-out highlights tend to create high-contrast edges, however, we also saw more frequent purple fringing there and on the sides of the scene, where lens focus falls off. Shots taken at ISO 50 and ISO 100 displayed relatively low noise; as expected, noise did become more apparent at settings of ISO 200 and ISO 400.

The Canon PowerShot SD550 is a very well-designed, 7-megapixel snapshot camera. Just don't look for advanced controls."

I know lots of people who don't want to pay for a lot of bells and whistles they'll never use, so I tend to recommend digital cameras like the SD550 to them.

Canon PowerShot SD550 Features:
  • 7 Megapixel CCD sensor for up to 3072x2304 pixel images

  • 3x optical 37-111mm f/2.8-4.9 zoom w/digital Macro

  • Large 2.5" color LCD with Night Display function

  • Ultra-compact and durable stainless steel body (3.4 x 2.2 x 1.04 in.)

  • Advanced TTL AiAF 9-point autofocus system with focus-assist lamp

  • Program AE automatic and Manual exposure modes

  • Continuous 2fps shooting until memory is full

  • Movie mode w/sound 30/15fps 640x480/320x240 unlimited length

  • Fast Frame Rate Movie recording, 320x240 at 60fps

  • Evaluative metering on focus point or Spot

  • Exposure compensation: +/-2EV in 1/3-step increments

  • White Balance: Auto, 5 presets or Custom

  • Photo Effects: Low Sharpening, Vivid Color, Neutral, Sepia and B&W

  • My Colors - customize your colors while shooting

  • Shutter speeds of 15 seconds to 1/2000 second

  • Auto noise reduction with 1.3 sec or longer shutter speeds

  • Selectable ISO settings from 50 to 400

  • Voice memo (up to 60 secs) can be attached to images

  • Built-in microphone and speaker

  • Lithium rechargeable battery and charger included

  • Direct print and PictBridge Compliant

  • High-speed USB 2.0 connectivity for PC and Mac

  • Secure Digital (SD) card storage, 32MB supplied

Accessories
Canon DIF-100 Direct Interface Cable for Various Powershot Digital Cameras
Digital Concepts Universal Digital Camera Screen Protectors
Canon Metal Neck Strap 1 for All Elph Cameras
Canon ACK-900 AC Adapter for Powershot SD100, SD110, SD550 & SD500
Canon
PSC-50 Soft Leather Case for Canon SD400, SD450, SD550, SD500, SD300,
SD200, SD100, S500, S410, S400, S230 and S200 Digital Cameras


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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1 Review

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1 has a broad set of manual controls, image stabilization, and a wide lens and sensor crammed into a compact package. A good choice for aspiring photographers who want the portability of a snapshot camera but a robust manual feature set.

DP Review today posted their Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1 Review and liked it a lot except for the noise problem at ISOs above 100. They went on to say-
"We had real difficulty deciding between Above Average and Recommended for the LX1; it is capable of delivering stunning resolution, sharpness and detail - and is stuffed to the gills with useful photographic features, but for a camera to exhibit this level of noise at ISO 80 in 2005 is pretty unforgivable. Take a look at the full size shots, print them if you want, and decide for yourself if you're happy to make a compromise on noise in order to get all that detail."


Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1 Features:
  • 8.4 Megapixel 16:9 aspect CCD

  • 28mm wide 4x optical LEICA DC lens

  • MEGA O.I.S.(Optical Image Stabilizer)

  • Venus Engine II

  • Joystick-operated manual control

  • Large 2.5" LCD monitor (207k pixels)

  • Industry's first 16:9 aspect Wide VGA moving image recording

  • Raw, TIFF and JPEG recording modes

  • Manual exposure and focus options

  • 1/2000th to 60 sec shutter speeds

  • Available in black or silver

Manfrotto Launches New Website

Italian imaging accessory manufacturer Manfrotto announced a major update to their new portal website today. The restructuring makes the interface both more user-friendly and more accurately reflect the manufacturer's offerings.

Manfrotto Press Release

Manfrotto Launches New Portal Website Focused On Data Management and Integration - Website offers better service to distribution partners and end users

Bassano del Grappa, Italia (29 September 2005) - Manfrotto, the world's leading manufacturer of support products for pro video and photography, is proud to announce that it has launched the first phase of its new portal website. A natural evolution of the company's previous website, the new portal features many similarities in appearance; however, content and data integration amongst various business units has been enhanced, reflecting much more accurately the way Manfrotto operates.

For the first time, R&D, customer service, sales and marketing - all coordinated by the Bogen Imaging distribution arm - will use the same data. Proper processes have been incorporated throughout the new website to ensure that information is integral and unique throughout the various applications that the group uses, and that it is properly managed by those responsible for each part of its creation and maintenance. The aim is to gradually eliminate the incongruence and inaccuracy that naturally creep into systems where data is replicated in several different places. As a result, Manfrotto will provide better service to distribution partners and end users alike.

In terms of content, the Product section of the website has been updated to cover the range of the 1,000+ products currently available from Manfrotto. This is made possible by the portal's seamless integration with the company's ERP, which has been restructured to include much more in-depth product information, specs, features and suggestions for use including a series of "How To" lessons and pointers on how to get the most from support equipment in real life situations. In addition, presentation and categorisation of products is gradually being aligned between the web, catalogues and marketing for better consistency.

The Spare Parts section of the new website opens up access to all visitors as part of Manfrotto's commitment to providing outstanding after-sales service. Adding value to this service is the extended Warranty offers introduced on most popular products, whereby Manfrotto owners can register their new product on the website to receive an extra three years of warranty coverage above and beyond what is statutory by purchase.

Other sections added to the site include the Careers pages, reflecting the company's growth and investment in its human resources.

The portal is launched in English and Italian. Additional languages will include Spanish, German, French and Chinese, which are already underway and will be released in coming months.

Manfrotto products are distributed exclusively by Bogen Imaging in the United States. For information, contact Bogen Imaging at info@bogenimaging.com or 565 East Crescent Avenue, Ramsey, NJ 07446-0506.

About Manfrotto
Gruppo Manfrotto are world leaders in the manufacture of professional camera and lighting supports for photography, video, broadcast and entertainment. For 35 years, Manfrotto has been building the world's widest range of tripods, heads and dedicated accessories to support professional and semi-professional still cameras, from the traditional small, medium and large format to the latest digital camera. Every product in the Manfrotto range is designed to provide a perfect combination of important features such as: load capacity, size, stability, transportability, interchangeability and construction quality - guaranteeing unique inimitable reliability and longevity.

About Bogen Imaging:
Since 1959, Bogen Imaging (formerly Bogen Photo) has been a leading source for photographic, cinematic and video lighting, supports, and accessories. Many of the most respected manufacturers of precision products for the photographic, video, Cine and lighting are distributed in the U.S. exclusively by Bogen. These include Manfrotto and Gitzo tripods and heads, Kata protective carrying systems and accessories, Avenger lighting grip, I.F.F. ceiling mounted lighting suspension, Metz on-camera flash systems, Gossen light meters, Elinchrom studio lighting systems and a wide host of additional product lines which round out the most complete range of exceptional accessories in the business.

Olympus Stylus 800 Digital Camera Review

The Olympus Stylus 800 digital camera delivers power, performance and enhanced usability with an array of innovative technologies: Bright Capture Technology for low-light photography; a HyperCrystal™ LCD for high-contrast viewing; metal, all-weather construction for protection against the elements; manual exposure and aperture settings for creative control and versatility; as well as an 8.0-megapixel image sensor for stunningly high-resolution prints.

DigitalCameraReview.com reviewed the Stylus 800 and like it well enough. They said-
"The stylish little Stylus 800 does everything very well, but it doesn't do anything exceptionally well. Image quality, operational speed, and usability are all about average, but that's not a bad thing -- average is actually pretty good these days. Still not convinced? The Stylus 800 is built like a tank, it's weatherproof, it's compact and lightweight, and it makes an excellent "take it along everywhere" photographic tool for family shooters, active folks, outdoorsmen (and women), and travelers."


Stylus 800 Features:
* 8-megapixel effective CCD and 3x optical zoom lens
* Durable all-metal (all-weather) body lets you shoot in almost any weather condition
* Built-in Help GUIDE for easy operation.
* 24 shooting modes, including aperture priority and shutter speed priority
* 2.5-inch HyperCrystal LCD with 215,000 pixel resolution and 160° viewing angle
* Bright Capture Technology for enhanced previewing and image quality in low light
* Movies at 640x480, 320x240 or 160x120 with audio, length limited only by memory
* Add voice memos to still pictures
* Shutter speeds from 1/2000 to 1/2 second (up to 4 secs in night mode)
* Enhanced flash working range, 21.3 ft. with Program Auto (W), 42.0 ft. with ISO1600 (W).
* Remove red-eye or easily convert your color photos into sepia or black-and-white with built-in editing features
* ISO sensitivity; Auto, 64 - 1600 (800/1600 SQ1)
* Built-in all-weather speaker and microphone
* ~21.3MB of internal memory + xD-Picture Card slot
* Auto-Connect USB for quick and easy image transfer to computer
* Direct printing to any PictBridge compatible printer
* Lithium rechargeable battery and charger included

Kamis, 29 September 2005

The Kodak Easyshare V550

The Kodak Easyshare V550 is one of the smallest and thinnest cameras that has ever produced. Smaller and thinner than a deck of playing cards, the V550 is designed for those who seek high-style, compact personal electronics that combine excellent image quality, performance and simplicity. The V550’s case is solidly constructed from aluminium alloy and is available in silver or a very attractive black finish. The design and control layout is simple and logical, although the main mode buttons on the top panel are quite unusual. They aren’t really buttons as such, but sprung cut-out areas that are pressed down to activate them. This means they aren’t easy to distinguish by touch, but they are illuminated from below with a cool sci-fi blue light, so at least they are easy to find in the dark. This is good, because they include the buttons for Auto mode, portrait mode, movie mode and scene mode. This last function brings up a screen full of icons on the monitor, with options including sport, landscape, close-up, night portrait, night landscape, snow and more. One unusual option is a setting for panning shots of moving objects. Each option has a small piece of explanatory text, including advice on holding the camera steady.

Trusted Reviews just posted a Kodak Easyshare V550 review and have awarded it their "Recommended" seal. They said-
"The Kodak EasyShare V550 is a stylish, well made and technically impressive camera, with excellent performance and exceptionally good image quality. Both the camera and the supplied software are very easy to use, making this a good choice for a demanding first-time buyer, or as a second camera for an experienced user. It is a little more expensive than some of its competition, but hopefully the price will drop over the next few weeks. This could be the camera that gives Kodak the market share it’s been waiting for."

Kodak V550 Features:
* 5.0 megapixel (effective) CCD for prints up to 13 x 19 inches
* Super-slim metal alloy body, less than an inch thick
* 3x SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH optical zoom with 36-108mm coverage (35mm equivalent)
* KODAK Color Science image processing technology for proper exposure, white balance and color saturation
* 2.5-inch Wide-view color LCD display with 230,000 pixels of resolution
* 3 frames/sec Burst mode up to 5 images in any quality
* 640x480 MPEG-4 movie mode, 30fps with audio, up to 80 minutes
* Auto, Portrait, Movie and 19 Scene modes
* Multi-zone AF and Center Zone AF with focus-assist lamp
* TTL Metering: Multi-pattern, Center-weighted or Center Spot
* Selectable ISO sensitivity: Auto, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800 (1.8MP only)
* Long shutter speeds: 0.5 to 8 seconds
* Built-in multi mode flash
* Customizable startup sound themes and camera sound effects
* 32MB internal memory + removable SD card storage
* Rechargeable Li-ion battery and Photo Frame Dock 2 included
* Auto-Connect USB for hassle-free downloads
* Imagelink and PictBridge compliant for direct printing
* Compatible with optional Easyshare Printer Dock Series 3

DigitalCameraInfo Olympus Stylus 800 Digital Camera review

The Olympus Stylus 800 digital camera delivers power, performance and enhanced usability with an array of innovative technologies: Bright Capture Technology for low-light photography; a HyperCrystal™ LCD for high-contrast viewing; metal, all-weather construction for protection against the elements; manual exposure and aperture settings for creative control and versatility; as well as an 8.0-megapixel image sensor for stunningly high-resolution prints.

DigitalCameraInfo reviewed the Olympus Stylus 800 Digital Camera. They said-
"The Olympus Stylus 800 is a decent camera, albeit at a serious price. While the expense brings an 8 megapixel sensor, a host of features, and some intriguing technology, the camera’s looks and awkward feel are significant drawbacks. And the intriguing technology comes at a price. The camera’s 8 megapixel potential resolution (which is likely responsible for a bulk of the cost) is not available when users wish to utilize the impressive 4 fps high speed burst mode or increased low light capabilities. Rather, users will have to switch down to a resolution setting that is less than 50% of the camera’s maximum potential, producing images that are only fit for 4 x 6-inch prints.

With 22 preset modes, the camera is best suited for the automatically-reliant crowd, but it does include a reasonable degree of manual control as well, such as aperture and shutter priority settings. The large, bright 2.5-inch LCD screen handles bright situations well and compensates for the lack of an optical viewfinder. The camera is weatherproofed with rubber seals, although not quite as durable as a whole as some other rugged point-and-shoot models. During testing, the camera also consumed batteries at a remarkable rate, and with no included AC adapter, users may find themselves waiting a while as the batteries juice up.

During testing, the camera controlled noise reasonably well in automatic mode, a definite advantage for snapshooters; however, the images will be a bit soft and colors will stray from their natural hue. This should not disappoint the target audience, as novice users looking for a camera to grow into won’t be disappointed, but those who often shoot rapidly moving subjects and would like a manual shooting mode will find the slow auto focus and lack of control a serious drawback.."



Stylus 800 Features:
* 8-megapixel effective CCD and 3x optical zoom lens
* Durable all-metal (all-weather) body lets you shoot in almost any weather condition
* Built-in Help GUIDE for easy operation.
* 24 shooting modes, including aperture priority and shutter speed priority
* 2.5-inch HyperCrystal LCD with 215,000 pixel resolution and 160° viewing angle
* Bright Capture Technology for enhanced previewing and image quality in low light
* Movies at 640x480, 320x240 or 160x120 with audio, length limited only by memory
* Add voice memos to still pictures
* Shutter speeds from 1/2000 to 1/2 second (up to 4 secs in night mode)
* Enhanced flash working range, 21.3 ft. with Program Auto (W), 42.0 ft. with ISO1600 (W).
* Remove red-eye or easily convert your color photos into sepia or black-and-white with built-in editing features
* ISO sensitivity; Auto, 64 - 1600 (800/1600 SQ1)
* Built-in all-weather speaker and microphone
* ~21.3MB of internal memory + xD-Picture Card slot
* Auto-Connect USB for quick and easy image transfer to computer
* Direct printing to any PictBridge compatible printer
* Lithium rechargeable battery and charger included

Sony CyberShot DSC-T5

The new Sony Cybershot DSC-T5 will be available in four colors - red, champagne gold, silver and black - and sports a five megapixel imager and prism-folded 3x optical zoom lens protected by a sliding lens barrier. Other features include a large 2.5" LCD display, built-in four-mode flash, 32MB of built-in memory, Memory Stick Duo / PRO Duo storage slot, and USB 2.0 high-speed connectivity.

CNET have just posted a Sony CyberShot DSC-T5 review and said-
"The Sony Cyber Shot DSC-T5, part of the sleek and slender T line, shares much of the DNA of its T7 sibling, including a 5.1-megapixel Super HAD CCD, a 3X Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar zoom lens, and a stylish design, as well as point-and-shoot ease of use. Sleek, sexy design; easy to use; large and clear LCD; solid snapshot feature set; high-quality movie mode; improved flash coverage; built-in tripod socket; decent battery life for a small cell; comes in four colors.

Although the Sony Cyber Shot DSC-T5 features improvements over its T7 sibling, as well as much better value, its image quality still doesn't match the camera's other attributes."

They gave it a 6.2 out of 10 rating or Good.
Sony Cybershot DSCT5 5.1MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Silver)

Sony Cybershot DSC-T5


The Cyber-shot T5 will be available in September for about $350

Fujifilm FinePix F11 Zoom Announced

Press Release:
Fujifilm FinePix F11 Zoom: best-selling performance with added creativity


Fujifilm introduces latest ‘F’ range camera to build on the international success of the FinePix F10 Zoom

Fujifilm today announces the launch of the FinePix F11 Zoom. This new camera sits alongside EISA Pocket Camera of the Year, the FinePix F10 Zoom – which achieved best-seller status – in Fujifilm’s high quality compact range. The new model builds upon the FinePix F10 Zoom’s success by adding improved functionality and manual shooting options for increased creativity.
Fujifilm FinePix F11
Fujifilm FinePix F11

This 6.3 megapixel camera is set to become renowned for the picture quality excellence already demonstrated by the FinePix F10 Zoom. In addition, it has been bestowed with aperture priority and shutter priority modes, giving scope for a level of creativity and photographic control that will appeal to photography enthusiasts.

The FinePix F11 Zoom features market-leading sensitivity of ISO 80-1600, thanks to Fujifilm’s ‘Real Photo Processor’ technology. This gives startlingly clean images, whether composing shots in bright sunshine, in low light or indoors without flash. The refined Super CCD sensor features the octagonal photodiodes pioneered by Fujifilm, which receive light more efficiently than traditional photodiode patterns.

The camera also features a higher resolution 2.5” LCD screen, boasting an impressive 153,000 pixels – helpful when composing shots or viewing images in playback mode. The focus response of the macro mode has been improved, enabling accurate, satisfying close-up photography at distances as close as five centimetres.

Furthermore, the FinePix F11 Zoom is a camera with longevity, delivering around 500 shots on a single battery charge – making it the perfect model for photographers travelling or those on intense photo shoots.

FinePix F11 Zoom features at a glance:

* A (aperture priority AE) and S (shutter priority AE) modes
* High resolution (153,000 pixel) 2.5-inch LCD monitor for optimum clarity and detail
* Super CCD sensor delivering 6.3 million effective pixels
* 3x optical zoom lens (F2.8 - F 5.0), equivalent to 36-108mm on a 35mm camera
* 500-shot battery life
* Class-leading sensitivity setting of ISO 1600 for photography in low light conditions with low noise (ISO 800 for clear movie shooting in low light)
* Low sensitivity of ISO 80 for ultra-high quality photography in bright conditions
* Improved macro mode for subjects as close as 5cm
* 3:2 image format option
* Quick response times (0.01 second shutter lag* and 1.3 second start-up)
* VGA movie capture of 30 frames per second with sound
* xD-Picture Card™ providing large storage capacity, lower power consumption and fast
* write speeds (16MB to 1GB capacities currently available)
* PictBridge compatible for direct printing without a PC

Adrian Clarke, Director of Photo Products, Fujifilm, said, “The performance of the FinePix F10 Zoom grabbed people’s attention as soon as it launched. It has been a hugely successful camera for Fujifilm around the world, and this overwhelming demand persuaded us to introduce a second model with additional photographic control – for those wanting to be a little more creative. In particular, the high ISO of 1600 will be something that people will relish experimenting with.”

Availability & pricing
The FinePix F11 Zoom will be available from UK retailers in November 2005. Pricing will be announced nearer to the date of retail launch.

Rabu, 28 September 2005

Olympus Optio WP review at Steves

The Pentax Optio WP is a compact digital camera that features JIS Class 8-equivalent waterproof performance and has a body only 22mm thick. What's more, the Optio WP also features a 2.0-inch LCD monitor, a 3x optical zoom lens, and the imaging power of 5.0 effective megapixels.

There is an Olympus Optio WP review at Steves in which he says-
"Pentax's Optio WP is the first water resistant camera we have seen to feature a JIS Class 8 waterproof rating, where its predecessors the Optio 43WR and Optio 33WR only had a class 7 rating. Not only can you capture images in the rain like many digicams we have seen, but you can actually take this ultra-compact model underwater without a special housing. This versatile little camera features 5-megapixels of resolution, a 3x optical zoom lens and a large 2.0-inch LCD. It offers a a multitude of different exposure modes to choose from. There's the typical Program (Auto) mode with adjustments for ISO, White balance, etc. When you want to be a little creative, there are 12 scene specific modes that are pre-programmed for various shooting conditions. The fully automatic Green mode is perfect for beginners, allowing them to capture great shots without having to deal with any camera settings what so ever.
...
Bottom line - The Pentax Optio WP is an ultra-compact digicam that offers good image quality and performance for a 5-megapixel consumer digicam. Its JIS Class 8 waterproof rating makes it very appealing to those who live an active lifestyle and need a camera that won't be damaged by rain, snow or a day at the beach. With an MSRP of around $299, it offers an excellent value for a camera in this class and is sure to be popular this year."

I can think of a lot of places I'd love to take a waterproof digital camera. Bet you can too.

Optio WP Features:
* Compact and water-resistant camera body
* Fast boot-up and minimal shutter lag time
* 5.0-megapixel imager and a 3x optical zoom lens
* 2.0-inch color LCD monitor
* 20 Shooting modes to select from
* Voice Recorder and Voice Memo features
* Metering and White Balance is adjustable
* 10 Digital Filters, Sharpness, Saturation and Contrast is adjustable
* Movie mode 320x240 (30fps/15fps) w/audio, length limited only by available memory
* Built-in flash with Auto, Fill and Red-eye Reduction modes
* ISO speeds: 50, 100, 200, 400
* USB Mass Storage compatible for PC and Mac OS
* 10.5MB of memory + SD or MultiMedia memory cards
* World Time function displays the time in 62 cities
* Powered by rechargeable Li-ion battery
* Audio-Video Out for connection and replay on TV
* PictBridge compatible for direct printing

Olympus EVOLT E-500 Preview at Steves

The Olympus EVOLT E-500 is a full-featured, 8-megapixel digital SLR camera that was designed to be used easily by photographers of any skill level. Looks lhe E-500 has many of the same features as the E-300 but it has as more traditional (YAY!) body, a larger LCD display, new noise reduction software, and much more. The EVOLT E-500 is their third camera in their Four-thirds system, this camera could be their finest offering yet.

Steve's Digicams have an Olympus EVOLT E-500 User Report available. It's only a preview at this point in time keep in mind-
"Everybody can shoot like a pro with the E-500. Select from one of the 25 Exposure Modes (Easy, Basic and Creative) that make it easy to get the results you want. The 15 pre-programmed Scene Select modes to achieve the optimal results for: Night Scenes, Fireworks, Sunsets, Beach and Snow, Children, Landscape, and more. Every Scene Select mode provides a sample image and a description of what is happening to achieve the desired result. For example, choosing the Landscape setting reveals a sample of a landscape photo, and a text description of what the mode is displayed on the large, easy-to-read 2.5-inch LCD. The Creative Modes allow users to take more control of the E-500 for the ultimate in artistic expression. For example, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority and Manual Modes allow users to tweak all of the camera’s settings just the way they want for any situation at hand."


EVOLT E-500 Features
* High performance Kodak 8-Megapixel Progressive Scan CCD imager
* Super Sonic Wave Filter for CCD dust protection
* Four-Thirds System lens mount for Zuiko Digital Specific lenses
* Program Auto, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual and 21 Scene modes
* sRGB and Adobe RGB color space plus three color modes (Vivid, Neutral, and Muted) in each color space based on the image use/output.
* JPEG, TIFF and RAW file formats
* Simultaneous capture of RAW + JPEG files
* Metering modes: 49 point ESP, Center weighted, Spot (2%), Spot High Light and Spot Shadow
* Exposure compensation ±5 steps EV in 1, 1/2 or 1/3 steps
* 3-point (selectable) TTL Auto Focus
* 2.5" HyperCrystal LCD monitor with 160° viewing angle
* Auto popup multi-mode intelligent flash
* Hot shoe for E System TTL flash units (FL20, FL36, FL50)
* Capture 2.5fps up to 4 frames in SHQ
* Capture 2.5fps in HQ or SQ up to the capacity of high speed CF card
* Auto Exposure, Flash and White Balance bracketing
* ISO range 100-400 with boost to 1600
* RGB histogram display for accurate color information per channel including overall luminance
* Next Generation TruePic Technology with advanced noise reduction
* 5-level Sharpening, Contrast and Saturation controls
* B/W and duo tone modes with four contrast-enhancing filters (Yellow, Orange, Red, and Green)
* USB connectivity and PictBridge direct-print compatible
* xD-Picture Card and CompactFlash I/II/Microdrive storage
* High capacity Li-ion rechargeable battery and charger
* Compatible with all Olympus E-System lenses and accessories
Accessories
Tamrac 5273 Expedition 3 SLR Photo Backpack (Forest Green)?
SLIK U212 DLX Heavy Duty Tripod
Olympus FL-20 Electronic Flash for SP series, C5000, C750, C770, C5060, C7070, C8080, E1, E300 & E500 Digital Cameras
Olympus FL-50 Electronic Flash for Olympus C7070, E1, E300 & E500 Digital SLR Cameras
Olympus 14-54mm f/2.8-3.5 Zuiko ED Digital SLR Lens for E1, E300 & E500 Cameras

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Kodak EasyShare C360 Digital Camera -The Imaging Resource Quick Review

The Kodak EasyShare C360 comes with a 3x optical zoom lens and a 1/2.5-inch 5 MP CCD. The camera has a well-sized 2.0-inch LCD screen with 110,000 pixels and a real image optical zoom finder with zoom recognition. The C360 is capable of recording video at a maximum resolution of 640 x 480 with a frame rate of 24 frames per second, which is a bit under the preferred 30 fps needed for smooth video capture.

Simple external controls and an intuitive menu setup designed for easy navigation means the novice digital camera user should find the C360 a reliable source of digital photography solutions.

The Imaging Resource have written a Kodak EasyShare C360 Digital Camera Quick Review and have this to say about it-
"Kodak's EasyShare digital cameras have consistently proved to be among the easiest to use of any I've tested, and the C360 is no exception. Its fully automatic exposure control handles a wide variety of conditions, and the range of preset exposure controls extend the camera's capabilities nicely for more difficult situations. The 5.0-megapixel CCD captures high resolution images, with plenty of detail to make good-looking 8x10 inch prints, and the 3x optical zoom provides some flexibility for portraits and close-up shots. I felt that the Kodak C360's lens placed it at a bit of a disadvantage relative to some of its competitors though, as it tended to produce rather soft corners in its images, with a fair amount of chromatic aberration at wide angle as well. Its anti-noise processing also tended to lose some subject detail in areas of subtle contrast. How you feel about this will depend on how large you commonly print your photos though: The "flattening" of subject detail was visible in 8x10 prints, but pretty much a non-issue at sizes of 5x7 and below. The EasyShare C360's optical and image-processing shortcomings do need to be balanced against its low cost, surprisingly rich feature set, excellent color, attractive styling, and great ease of use though. If you plan to print a lot of your photos at 8x10 inches or larger, you may want to consider a camera like the Kodak EasyShare V550, which has a noticeably higher-quality lens. For casual snapshot use though, the Kodak C360 is an inexpensive digital camera with very appealing color at great ease of use."

Easyshare C360 Features:
* 5.0 megapixel (effective) CCD for prints up to 13 x 19 inches
* 3x Kodak Retinar optical zoom with 34-102mm coverage (35mm equivalent)
* Kodak Color Science technology for proper exposure, white balance and color saturation
* 2.0-inch indoor/outdoor color LCD display
* 2.4 frames/sec Burst mode up to 5 images in any quality
* 640x480 MPEG-4 movie mode, 24fps with audio, up to 80 minutes
* Auto, Movie and 16 Scene exposure modes
* TTL AF with Multi-zone and Center Zone options
* TTL Metering: Multi-pattern, Center-weighted or Center Spot
* Selectable ISO speeds: Auto, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800 (1.8MP only)
* Long time exposure shutter speeds from 0.5 to 8 seconds
* Built-in flash with digitally enhanced red-eye reduction mode
* 32MB internal memory + SD/MMC card storage
* Powered by 2 AA batteries or CR-V3 battery
* Auto-Connect USB for hassle-free downloads
* Imagelink and PictBridge enabled for direct printing
* Optional Easyshare Camera Dock and Printer Dock Series 3

Stepping Up to Double Lighting

By Kenneth Hoffman

For all you flash-on-the-camera photographers out there, you've come a long way, but there's a higher lighting plateau of quality photography called double lighting.

Are the benefits of using two lights for your social events worth all the trouble and extra cost?

Sure, the flash on the camera is safe, foolproof and convenient, but if you compare the two types of lighting, the difference is striking.

First, the color is more intense. The main light strikes the subject at an angle, sending the reflected, colorless light off axis, away from the lens. Except for highlights, the absorbed and scattered light entering the lens contains only saturated color. The light on the camera serves two purposes: to keep the density level of the shadow areas high enough for good contrast and detail, secondly to evenly light the whole picture area, and thirdly to flatter the faces and remove the bags under the eyes.

In order to achieve the above benefits, a proper ratio must be retained. One easy way is to set the lens on F8, the fill flash on F8 automatic, and the modeling light on F11 automatic. This configuration should produce twice as powerful a light coming from the modeling light as from the fill light no matter what the distance from the lens to the subject. Ideally, a flash meter should be used to verify and fine tune the output. If a flash meter is not available, a few test exposures will suffice.

A second method sets the fill flash on manual one half power and the modeling light at manual full power. This setting requires the F stop to be changed if the distance from the lens to the subject changes significantly unless OTF (off-the-film) is available in the camera.

While the fill flash can be conveniently kept small, there are several options available for the modeling light. A small silver umbrella reflector (minimum 18 inches in diameter) is the least expensive and does a good job. Better is a soft box (minimum 12 inches in diameter) but requires a more powerful head. Simplest is bare bulb which is soft but not too flattering to faces and requires a lot of power. Four hundred ISO is fast enough to use with 100 WS electronic flash. I recommend the use of a radio slave to trigger the second light for a guaranteed proprietary use. Other flashes in the room will have no effect on your second light, saving the batteries and preventing other photographers from using your light and/or ruining their own pictures.

Though a light stand is sufficient to support your second light, with a little instruction, a live person will save you a lot of running around. The modeling light may be situated to the photographer's right or left side, producing a thirty degree angle to the subject. If the subject is twenty feet away from the lens, the modeling light should be seven feet to your right or left. An added benefit is that the backgrounds will be softly lit, but will never overpower the subject in importance.

For those photographers working with a digital camera with a built in pop up flash, a small slave flash will do the job. Vivitar makes a slave flash with a guide number of 93.

This is three times more powerful than the flash in the camera but 1/4 or 1/8 power can be set for a better ratio. With the camera ISO set on 200, the Vivitar DF200 is powerful enough to be used as a bounce flash. Aim the slave flash into a corner of the room (half on the ceiling) behind you and to the side. Use full power on the flash and try setting the aperture on F5.6. The camera flash may need to be softened with a piece of translucent plastic. I recommend a few test exposures to verify the ratio. One benefit of bounce flash is the nice modeling you get on the faces. Another is that the same camera settings can be used for any distance from the camera.

You will be amazed at the saturated colors and the three dimensional effect of the modeling on the subject.

My experience as a wedding photographer allowed me to compare many styles of shooting. Comments welcome.

Casio EX-S500 Review at DesignTechnica

A thing of beauty is the Casio Exilim EX-S500 - a 5 megapixel version of their ultra small, ultra cool S100 - the S500 features a 3x optical zoom, VGA 30fps MPEG4 video that allows you to store one hour of video on a 1GB SD card, a larger 2.2" screen, all in a slimmer (16.1mm) body available in 3 colours: Grey, Red and White. The new camera has built in 'anti-shake' technology:

"With Casio's EXILIM Engine's Anti Shake DSP, blurry pictures are nearly a thing of the past."

Designtechnica have reviewed the Casio Exilim EX-S500. Here is some of their commentary-
"Life is filled with disappointments but in this new era of Hurricane Katrina, a so-so digital camera doesn’t rank high up there. Still it does cost money and no one wants to throw it away. I tip my hat to the Casio engineers for creating such a small camera. Next time they should spend much more time on image quality."

Exilim EX-S500 Features:
* 5-Megapixel effective CCD imager, 3x optical zoom w/auto macro
* Stylish, durable and light-weight aluminum body
* Large 2.2-inch TFT color LCD with 84,960 pixels
* AF assist light makes focus operation easier even in dark settings.
* High-speed start-up enables shooting approximately 0.9 seconds after powerup.
* Release time lag of only 0.008 seconds after the shutter is pressed.
* High-speed picture playback of approx. 0.1 seconds interval.
* Continuous shutter function enables photos to be taken in 0.9 seconds intervals.
* 33 "BEST SHOT" scene modes set the camera for easy to difficult situations.
* Attach up to 30-second audio memos to still images at capture or later.
* Record voice-only audio, approx. 25 minutes on internal memory.
* MPEG-4, VGA(640×480 pixels), 30 frames/second high quality movies
* Movies can be captured continuously for 1 hour and 20 minutes
* Movie Best Shot, Past Movie, Short Movie and in-camera movie editing.
* 9-point autofocus system with selectable AF modes: Multi or Spot AF.
* ISO sensitivity from 50 to 400 or Automatic.
* Built-in flash with Red Eye Reduction and Flash-assist function.
* USB 2.0 high speed data transfer to PC or Mac computers.
* Super-Life battery enables up to 200 shots on a single charge.
* Li-ion rechargeable battery and charging cradle included.
* 8.3 Megabytes of internal memory and SD card slot for memory expansion.
* ExifPrint, PRINT Image Matching III, USB Direct-Print, and PictBridge compatible.

Sony Cybershot DSC-S90 User Review

Sony's Cybershot DSC-S90 is one of the beefier Sony models but makes the most of it with a big LCD screen. With 4.1 megapixels, the compact digital camera batteries last longer because of its 1/2.7-inch Super HAD CCD and updated Real Imaging Processor. The S90 sports a larger LCD screen instead of increasing the megapixel count. The Sony Cybershot S90 has a large 2.5-inch LCD screen on its 4.75 x 2.5 x 1.6 inch plastic camera body. A 3x Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar optical zoom lens also adds a nice touch to this point-and-shoot digital camera. The S90 has seven preset scene modes along with a full manual and program automatic mode, making this a great digital camera for beginners whose skills are still blossoming. This type of camera often appeals to a family where some people are looking for ease of use while other are looking for more advanced features.

Steve's Digicams today posted their Sony Cybershot DSC-S90 User Review and I said-
"I was pleased with the image quality of the S90's 4M Fine mode. Outdoors images were well-exposed and sharp with true to life colors. Our indoor shots were well illuminated by the flash, which seemed more powerful than the 12.5-foot range claimed by Sony. Portraits had realistic skin tones, and the red eye reduction flash mode proved effective. Autofocus worked quite well in dim lighting, helped by the focus assist lamp. Flash power was well controlled at close range, making the S90 a good candidate for capturing images of small objects for online auction listings.
...
The Sony Cyber-shot S90 is a good all-around performer. Its very good image quality, useful features, 2.5-inch LCD, and good shooting performance belie its low $249 MSRP. And with 4-megapixels of resolution, you can create high-quality 8x10-inch or larger prints. The S90 is a cut above the average entry-level digicam, and would be an excellent choice as a family's first step into digital. "

Cybershot DSC-S90 Features:
  • 4.1-megapixel Sony Super HAD CCD imager

  • Carl Zeiss 3X optical zoom (39-117mm 35mm equiv)

  • 5-Area Multi-Point AF system with AF-assist illuminator

  • Large 2.5-inch color LCD with 115,000 pixels

  • 4 Shot Burst mode (4MP/Fine) for fast action or children

  • MPEG VX 640x480 movies w/sound at 30fps, length limited only by memory

  • Auto, Program, Manual and 7 Scene exposure modes

  • Multi-pattern metering with Spot option

  • Slow shutter Noise Reduction for cleaner long exposures

  • Playback options: Single, 9-image thumbnail, Slideshow, 5x magnification

  • Built-in Speedlight with Auto, Red-eye Reduction, Fill flash, Flash cancel and Slow sync.

  • High-speed USB 2.0 connectivity and A-V output

  • USB Direct-Print PictBridge compatibility

  • Powered by two standard AA type batteries

  • 32MB of internal memory plus MemoryStick Pro card slot

  • Optional Cyber-shot Station and rechargeable batteries, weatherproof housing, Wide and Tele lenses and Slave Flash

BenQ Unveils Three New Ultra Slim Digital Cameras—The BenQ Digital Camera X600, C500 and C800

Press Release:
BenQ Unveils Three New Ultra Slim Digital Cameras—The BenQ Digital Camera X600, C500 and C800


EUROPE, 28 of September, 2005 – BenQ will unveil three new additions to its digital camera line up, the X600, C500 and the C800. The new BenQ DC X600 is the world’s smallest 6M camera featuring Pentax's Super-Multi Coating (SMC) lens, 3X Optical Zoom and a large 2.5” LTPS LCD screen. The BenQ DC C500 is the lightest 5 mega pixels digital camera with fixed-focus lens in the market and the DC C800 features 8 mega pixels CCD with 3X Optical Zoom. Both digital cameras are sleek, compact design and versatile in functions, and are an ideal option for consumers seeking high quality multi-function digital camera at a reasonable price range.

“BenQ once again steps onto the global stage by providing consumers with digital cameras that possess high quality lens, a large comfortable display, and enriched features in a compact, stylish design,” said Peter Chen, BenQ Vice-President and Digital Media Business Group General Manager. “The BenQ DC X600 is a perfect demonstration of how BenQ combines its technology strength with its design prowess.”

BenQ DC X600 Equipped with Pentax’s Super-Multi Coating (SMC) lens, the BenQ DC X600 is able to deliver true-to-life, crisp photos with pristine clarity and superb contrast. The featured 2.5” high resolution LTPS LCD screen and VGA movie recording at 30fps with AVI (MPEG-4) format ensures comfortable viewing and super smooth movie clips. The BenQ X600 additionally offers a smart photo-editing function including trimming, resizing, rotation, color filter, movie editing, which can be done via a touch of a few buttons instead of a computer.

Apart from offering quality image performance and versatile functions, the stylish and exquisite design of BenQ DC X600 makes it an ideal accessory while on the go. The BenQ DC X600 is the world’s smallest 6 mega pixels digital camera with an ultra-thin thickness of 1.9 cm.

BenQ DC C800 The compact BenQ DC C800 features 8 mega pixels CCD, 3X Optical Zoom, MPEG-4 movie format and a large 2.4” TFT LCD screen for clear and comfortable photo viewing. The camera is equipped with Printer Mode for direct printing via compatible printer and Burst Mode, which allows 4 shots to be taken per snap. The camera can be used as a Dictaphone and is bundled with 32 MB built-in memory.

BenQ DC C500 The fashionable and stylish BenQ DC C500 is the lightest 5 megapixel digital camera with fixed-focus lens in the market. This small and portable camera is coupled with a 1.7-inch high resolution LCD screen and offers PicBridge compatibility for easy printing without the need for going through the computer. The BenQ DC C500 camera also supports PC camera for video conferencing.

The new BenQ DC C500 will be available on the market in October and the BenQ DC X600 and C800 will be launched in November.

Kodak Easyshare V550 reviewed at Trusted Reviews

The EASYSHARE V-series digital cameras are the smallest and thinnest cameras that Kodak has produced to date. Smaller and thinner than a deck of cards, the V550 is designed for those who seek high-style, compact personal electronics that combine excellent image quality, performance and simplicity.

The EASYSHARE V550 breaks new ground in blending video and still photography. For the first time, videos can be automatically turned into stop-action still pictures perfect for printing and sharing. Record longer, TV-quality videos with sound — up to 80 continuous minutes — while using less memory storage. Avoid on-screen shaking with built-in digital image stabilization technology, and zoom-in on video subjects while recording using the 3x optical SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH lens. Then watch the videos with friends on the big, bright, 2.5-inch LCD screen, viewable from nearly any angle.

Trusted Reviews have posted a Kodak Easyshare V550 review and here's what they think of it-
"The Kodak EasyShare V550 is a stylish, well made and technically impressive camera, with excellent performance and exceptionally good image quality. Both the camera and the supplied software are very easy to use, making this a good choice for a demanding first-time buyer, or as a second camera for an experienced user. It is a little more expensive than some of its competition, but hopefully the price will drop over the next few weeks. This could be the camera that gives Kodak the market share it’s been waiting for."

Kodak EasyShare V530 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Black)

Kodak EasyShare V530 5MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom


Features
Includes Photo Frame Dock 2 for stylish display of your photos and easy transfer to your computer
5-megapixel sensor captures enough detail to create photo-quality 13-by-17-inch enlargements
Up to 80 minutes of continuous MPEG-4 video with audio capture and playback
2.5-inch high-resolution color display with 170 degree viewing angle
One-button EasyShare system for quick, universal sharing of videos and photos
Accessories
Kodak Digital Camera Bag (Large)
Kodak Digital Camera Bag (Medium)
Kodak Digital Camera Bag (Small)
Kodak 5V AC Adapter for Select DX, LS & P Series Digital Cameras
Kodak Digital Camera Tripod

Selasa, 27 September 2005

Nikon D50 Receives DIWA Gold Medal Award

Amsterdam, 23. September, 2005: DIWA (Digital Imaging Websites Association), a world-wide organisation of collaborating websites, today announce a DIWA Gold Award to the budget-friendly Nikon D50 digital system camera.

Nikon is a major contributor to the enormous increase in popularity and sales presently boosting the D-SLR camera market. Most popular of all their models, is the D50, thanks to its perfect balance between performance and price. Virtually all vital features found in the more expensive models, are also installed into the Nikon D50, making it capable of shooting the same high quality images with 6.1 Megapixel resolution. DIWA experts found the D50 to be pleasantly robust built, and delivering professional quality images, despite its amateur status.

The DIWA camera experts conclude unanimously: “The recent development of low-priced D-SLRs is a gift to all ambitious photographers who take their imaging seriously. Nikon D50 is among the most successful creations in this respect. The Nikon D50 package is within reach for any budget-conscious photo amateur, yet providing performances that recently were reserved for professionals or wealthy enthusiasts�.

Despite its targeted audience, the Nikon D50 offers state-of-the-art features like RAW format and RAW+JPEG quality, three choices of RGB colour space, virtually unlimited continuous shooting with 2.5 fps, well reputed 3D Color Matrix precision metering, bracketing of exposure, flash and white balance, i-TTL flash control and a flexible 5-points AF system with an AF assistance lamp.

Extensive and merciless testing of individual samples of the D50 proved that its good specifications and actual performance made a perfect match. The overall image quality were hardly distinguishable from much more expensive cameras, whilst the D50 scored even higher in terms of user friendliness and camera handling. The summary of all DIWA tests proved the Nikon D50 to be indisputably worthy of a DIWA Gold Award.

About DIWA

A fast growing independent, authoritative, industry organization

The Digital Imaging Websites Association (DIWA) is a fast growing group of independent Web-based specialist publications dedicated to digital imaging. DIWA harnesses the collective talent and expertise of its members, resulting in industry awards that command unparalleled confidence and value, both for consumers and the industry, alike. DIWA awards come in the form of bronze, silver and gold medals for various product categories.

Unique bullet-proof test scoring procedure

DIWA product test awards are exclusively decided through the analysis of multiple test scores from different DIWA testers, testing different samples of the same product. A very detailed and comprehensive standardized scoring procedure is employed, tailored carefully for each category of product. Multiple testing eliminates the chance of an isolated, unrepresentative product sample or test error, or even hidden bias, from affecting the trustworthiness of the overall result.

Awards throughout the year

DIWA is also unique in its policy in issuing awards for deserving products throughout the year, culminating in annual best of the year Platinum medal awards.

DIWA Awards members:

* Czech Republic: www.fotoaparat.cz
* Denmark: www.digitalmagasinet.dk
* Germany: www.digitalkamera.de
* Netherlands: www.letsgodigital.org
* Norway: www.digit.no
* Poland: www.fotopolis.pl
* Slovenia: www.e-fotografija.com
* Spain: www.nuevafotografia.com
* Turkey: www.diginorm.com.tr
* United Kingdom: www.photographyblog.com
* United States: www.steves-digicams.com

The DIWA multi-lingual Web site

At the heart of the DIWA organisation is its multi-lingual Web site, www.diwa-awards.com, where you can find links to the latest reviews published by DIWA member publications. The site also archives DIWA awards and is designed to aid consumers in their choice of imaging products.

For further information about DIWA please visit our Web site - www.diwa-awards.com or email us at info@diwa-awards.com. Or contact us: DIWA Awards BV - PO Box 56743 - 1040 AS Amsterdam - The Netherlands.

Kodak EasyShare-One Wi-Fi Digital Camera Ships

News just in that the hotly anticpated wi-fi enabled Kodak EASYSHARE ONE is now shipping.


The EASYSHARE-ONE zoom digital camera comes with a huge 3" rotating LCD screen with a massive 256MB internal memory and wireless sharing, and you get this amazing new Kodak EasyShare One 4MP digital camera. The 3? rotating display has an interactive touch screen with stylus and menu options. The 256MB internal memory stores up to 1500 of your favorite images, plus there’s a SD/MMC card expansion slot for more memory. The camera can transfer pictures and videos to your PC without USB cables with an optional Kodak Wi-Fi card (sold separately) and is compatible with in-home networks and public hotspots.

Kodak Press Release:
ROCHESTER, N.Y.--Sept. 27, 2005

Device Significantly Expands Picture-Sharing Possibilities; Wirelessly E-Mail, Upload, and Share Pictures at Thousands of Public Hotspots and at Home

Signaling a new era in photography, Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE:EK) has begun shipping its innovative, highly anticipated EASYSHARE-ONE zoom digital camera to retailers. Initial customer availability is expected within the coming days, dependent on individual retailer and store stocking schedules.

Since it was announced earlier this year, the EASYSHARE-ONE model - the world's first Wi-Fi consumer camera - has won hundreds of accolades from industry organizations and consumer electronics writers for its groundbreaking design and functionality, making it one of the most talked about digital photography products in years.

"The KODAK EASYSHARE-ONE camera combines the power of sharing, taking, organizing, and printing pictures into a single, highly innovative product," said Greg Westbrook, general manager, Digital Capture, Digital and Film Imaging Systems; and vice president, Eastman Kodak Company.

"Only the EASYSHARE-ONE camera has the ability to send e-mail from the camera, to connect to the KODAK EASYSHARE Gallery at home and on-the-go from thousands of hotspots worldwide, to store up to 1,500 favorite pictures, and to optimize viewing and operation via its unique touch screen and graphical menus. It's the ultimate picture sharing device, redefining the digital photography experience."

E-mail, Upload, View and Share Pictures at Hotspots Worldwide

Kodak is working with the world's leading wireless hotspot companies to make sharing pictures across town, across the country, or across the globe as easy and convenient as possible. When visiting a hotspot, EASYSHARE-ONE camera users can effortlessly send pictures with personal messages via e-mail, upload pictures to the EASYSHARE Gallery, and view and share existing Gallery albums -- all without a computer.

EASYSHARE-ONE camera purchasers receive a complimentary, camera-specific trial service in conjunction with major hotspot providers*. Current preferred service providers include T-Mobile USA, with more than 6,000 T-Mobile HotSpot locations across the United States; T-Mobile International, with over 5,000 hotspot locations in Germany (in conjunction with T-Com) and more than 800 hotspot locations in the United Kingdom; and Telstra, with over 850 Telstra Wireless Hotspot(R) locations in Australia.

Kodak is also working with other providers to expand broadband hotspot coverage in Europe and Asia, enhancing the thousands of public freespots available in venues such as airports, parks, business centers, and municipalities.

Cutting Edge Retailers to Stock the EASYSHARE-ONE Camera

Major retailers are finalizing preparations to sell the EASYSHARE-ONE digital camera and companion Wi-Fi enabled EASYSHARE snapshot printers. In the coming days and weeks, people will be able to purchase Kodak's wireless system at leading stores such as Circuit City, CompUSA, and Ritz Camera (U.S.), Dixons (U.K.), FNAC (France), Saturn and Media Markt (Germany) and Harvey Norman (Australia).

From Point-and-Shoot to Point-and-Share

Kodak designed the EASYSHARE-ONE model (US$599 MSRP, including the KODAK WI-FI(R) Card) specifically for sharing, moving the camera experience from "point-and-shoot" to "point-and-share." It incorporates multiple benefits that avid picture sharers could only dream of until now, including:

-- E-mail and online picture sharing without a computer, using a direct, wireless connection to the KODAK EASYSHARE Gallery service. By connecting to the Gallery through a compatible home, hotspot or public network**, people can upload pictures and videos for near instantaneous electronic sharing with friends around the world.

-- On-the-spot sharing of up to 1,500 favorite pictures, synchronized with a person's PC-based picture collection, thanks to a huge, 3-inch, high resolution, rotating LCD touch screen that's protected when not in use, plus a generous 256 megabytes of internal memory+. In addition, when connected wirelessly to the KODAK EASYSHARE Gallery, EASYSHARE-ONE camera owners can also view thousands more of their pictures stored online, including albums shared by their friends and family.

-- Significantly enhanced ease-of-use for picture sharing and taking, including the ability to create on-camera albums in which to store pictures, intuitive menu options with touch screen selection, automatic organization of pictures by date taken, and even richer, graphical scene modes to help get the best possible picture in a variety of outdoor and indoor environments. The dynamic user interface was developed in MACROMEDIA FLASH, a first for digital cameras.

-- Wireless picture printing featuring KODAK PERFECT TOUCH Technology when used with the new KODAK EASYSHARE Printer Dock Plus Series 3 or Photo Printer 500 (optional KODAK WI-FI card required for the printer).

-- Pictures with professional-quality color and sharpness, with the use of a renowned SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH C-VARIOGON 3X optical zoom lens (36 - 108 mm equivalent), a 4-megapixel sensor, and the exclusive KODAK Color Science image processing chip.

-- Smooth, vibrant video taking and sharing, with its built-in high frame-rate motion and sound recording, plus the ability to share those videos via the KODAK EASYSHARE Gallery.

-- Premium customer service from Kodak, providing EASYSHARE-ONE model owners with priority inquiry handling, assistance with the camera's wireless setup and operation, and other benefits made available to only these customers.

The KODAK EASYSHARE Gallery is available by visiting www.kodakgallery.com (U.S.), www.kodakgallery.co.uk (U.K.), www.kodakgallery.fr (France), www.kodakgallery.de (Germany), and www.kodakgallery.com.au (Australia).

The innovative KODAK EASYSHARE digital photography system -- consisting of cameras, viewers, software, docks, home snapshot printers, services, papers and accessories -- makes taking, organizing, sharing, and printing high quality digital pictures effortless. More information on KODAK EASYSHARE products is available at www.kodak.com/go/EasyShare.

About Eastman Kodak Company

Kodak is the leader in helping people take, share, print and view images - for memories, for information, for business, and for entertainment. With sales of $13.5 billion in 2004, the company is committed to a digitally oriented growth strategy focused on four businesses: Digital & Film Imaging Systems - providing consumers, professionals and cinematographers with digital and traditional products and services; Health - supplying the medical and dental professions with traditional and digital imaging and information systems, IT solutions and services; Graphic Communications - providing customers with a range of solutions for prepress, traditional and digital printing, and document scanning and multi-vendor IT services; and Display & Components - supplying original equipment manufacturers with imaging sensors as well as intellectual property and materials for the organic light-emitting diode (OLED) and LCD display industries. More information about Kodak (NYSE: EK) is available at www.kodak.com.

Pictures of KODAK EASYSHARE-ONE are available at: www.kodak.com/go/presscenter.

* Please contact your local wireless service provider for details regarding complimentary access and subscription plans.

** The KODAK EASYSHARE-ONE camera is compatible with most in-home and public Wi-Fi networks that support 802.11b technology not requiring authentication, with the option to enable 64- and 128-bit WEP security. 802.1x support and WPA security are planned for a future firmware release.

+ Up to 1500 images, marked as Favorites, optimized for viewing on the camera. 256 MB internal memory/185 MB available for picture storage (1 MB equals one million bytes).

Kodak, EasyShare, EasyShare-one and Perfect Touch are trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company. Schneider-Kreuznach, and Variogon are trademarks of Jos. Schneider Optische Werke GmbH used under license by Eastman Kodak Company. Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.

Kodak EasyShare C360 Review

The Kodak EasyShare C360 compact digital camera offers users a fully automatic camera without the confusion or hassle of complicated menu structures, printing set-ups, and manual controls.

The EasyShare C360 comes with a 3x optical zoom lens and a 1/2.5-inch 5 MP CCD. The camera has a well-sized 2.0-inch LCD screen with 110,000 pixels and a real image optical zoom finder with zoom recognition. The C360 is capable of recording video at a maximum resolution of 640 x 480 with a frame rate of 24 frames per second, which is a bit under the preferred 30 fps needed for smooth video capture.

Simple external controls and an intuitive menu setup designed for easy navigation means the novice digital camera user should find the C360 a reliable source of digital photography solutions.


Pocket-lint.co.uk have posted their Kodak EasyShare C360 Review today and rate it a 7 out of 10. They also have this to say about it-
"Given the (just) sub £200 price and more than adequate specification, not to mention you have 5 million pixels to play with, the C360 is not a bad little camera. Ideal for snaps rather than studied shots, the C360 is a nice model from Kodak, but it is at large in a world populated by many, many, equally as nice (or better) small, digital cameras. It is in for a fight..."

Easyshare C360 Features:
* 5.0 megapixel (effective) CCD for prints up to 13 x 19 inches
* 3x Kodak Retinar optical zoom with 34-102mm coverage (35mm equivalent)
* Kodak Color Science technology for proper exposure, white balance and color saturation
* 2.0-inch indoor/outdoor color LCD display
* 2.4 frames/sec Burst mode up to 5 images in any quality
* 640x480 MPEG-4 movie mode, 24fps with audio, up to 80 minutes
* Auto, Movie and 16 Scene exposure modes
* TTL AF with Multi-zone and Center Zone options
* TTL Metering: Multi-pattern, Center-weighted or Center Spot
* Selectable ISO speeds: Auto, 80, 100, 200, 400, 800 (1.8MP only)
* Long time exposure shutter speeds from 0.5 to 8 seconds
* Built-in flash with digitally enhanced red-eye reduction mode
* 32MB internal memory + SD/MMC card storage
* Powered by 2 AA batteries or CR-V3 battery
* Auto-Connect USB for hassle-free downloads
* Imagelink and PictBridge enabled for direct printing
* Optional Easyshare Camera Dock and Printer Dock Series 3

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5 Review

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5 is a 5-megapixel digital camera with a high-quality Leica 12x optical zoom. The Leica DC Vario-Elmarit 12x zoom is equivalent to a 36 - 432mm zoom on a 35mm camera with a F2.8 to F3.3 maximum aperture. Panasonic's advanced MEGA O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) enhances the camera's telephoto zoom capabilities, helping to deliver sharp, vivid images even when taking handheld telephoto shots or shooting in low light. It uses motion sensors, which detects even slight hand movement and integrally links the lens control to the motion of the camera to reduce jitter. Pretty cool.

Photoxels have posted a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5 Review today. They liked this digicam a lot. Here's a quote-
"While the new Panasonic FZ30 is currently generating the most excitement among enthusiasts, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5 remains the ultra zoom digital camera with the best bang for the money. It has pretty much everything a beginner to serious amateur photographer could wish for: very good image quality, superb 12x optical zoom with an effective optical image stabilization, fexible exposure control, and very fast operations.
...
The Panasonic FZ5 is fast, with no practical shutter/AF lag. In fact, auto focus is incredibly fast, approaching dSLR speed. The camera is very responsive and this responsiveness makes it a pleasure to use.

A large 1.8 in. LCD monitor makes focusing and composing easy. An AF-assist light helps achieve focus in low-light. The onboard flash is quite good with a 15 feet reach."

DMC-FZ5 Features:
* 5-megapixel effective CCD for images up to 2560 x 1920 pixels
* Leica DC-VARIO ELMARIT 12x zoom, equivalent to 36-432mm on a 35mm camera
* Optical image stabilization to help prevent camera shake and blurring
* Venus Engine II LSI for robust camera operations
* Mega Burst continuous capture @ 4 or 2fps up to 7 images (4 in Fine mode)
* Macro focus with autofocus down to 1.9 inches
* 1.8-inch TFT color monitor with 130,000 pixels
* Eye level color electronic viewfinder with dioptric adjustment
* Program AE, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority and Manual modes
* Macro, Portrait, Sports, Panning, Night Portrait picture modes
* High Speed and Low Speed Continuous, AE Bracketing and Timelapse modes
* 320 x 240 QuickTime movies, 30fps or 10fps w/audio
* Shutter speeds from 1/2000 to 8 seconds (Shutter priority and Manual modes)
* Built-in flash with auto, fill, slow synchro and red-eye reduction modes
* Intelligent Multiple and Spot exposure metering
* TTL Auto White Balance, 5 presets and custom set
* Secure Digital memory card slot, 16MB card included
* Plug-n-Play USB, Mass Storage compliant
* PictBridge Direct-Print compatible
* Li-ion rechargeable battery and rapid charger included


Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 for Windows Announced

PRESS SUMMARY
New Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 for Windows delivers more Editing magic - digital camera and photography newsNew Photoshop Elements 4.0 for Windows Delivers More Editing Magic, Creative Sharing and Easy Photo Organization Adobe's No. 1 Selling Consumer Photo Editing Software* Combines Power and Simplicity to Help Consumers Do It All

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Sept. 27, 2005 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 4.0, a significant upgrade to the No. 1 selling consumer photo-editing software*. Photoshop Elements 4.0 delivers an impressive array of new ways for consumers to easily edit photos, show them off in creative and entertaining ways and always have them at their fingertips. Available for Windows®, Photoshop Elements 4.0 is the software that consumers choose for quick, one-click fixes, in addition to more sophisticated editing techniques when they need advanced creative control.

Also today, Adobe announced the availability of Adobe Premiere® Elements 2.0 software, a complete home video-editing solution (see separate press release). Available as separate products or together in a single retail package, Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 Plus Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 delivers the powerful and affordable software consumers need to be creative and delight friends and family with their digital photos and home videos.

"As the top-selling consumer photo editing product, Photoshop Elements 4.0 continues to push the envelope with innovative features that allow digital photo enthusiasts to do it all," said Bryan Lamkin, senior vice president of Digital Imaging and Digital Video Products at Adobe. "With digital imaging capabilities turning up everywhere from cell phones to disposable digital cameras, it's easy to develop a click-and-forget habit. Our software unlocks the potential for people to get more enjoyment out of their digital photos, whether they took them on a cell phone, a point and shoot or advanced Digital SLR camera."

More Editing Magic

Auto Red Eye Removal, Magic Selection Brush, Skin Tone Adjustment, and Magic Extractor join an already impressive list of consumers' favorite editing tools that fix common photography problems and expand creative control.

The improved Red Eye Removal now eliminates red eye automatically as photos are downloaded from the camera. The new Magic Selection Brush quickly selects specific parts of a photo for easy color, lighting, and contrast adjustments. The new Skin Tone Adjustment allows consumers to get more realistic skin colors in just moments. The new Magic Extractor easily removes subjects from photos, with advanced edge de-fringing, for scrapbooking and composites like placing a friend on a mountaintop, adding ancestors to a family portrait, and creating other fun combinations.


Breakthrough Organization

Simple search and intuitive tagging options make it easier to find and view photos in Photoshop Elements 4.0. Date View automatically arranges photos by date. The enhanced Folder View lets consumers move, create, or delete files and folders. The new breakthrough Face Tagging helps consumers find faces in their photos automatically so that they can easily tag them now and quickly find them later.


Showcasing and Sharing Photos

New sharing options include multimedia slide shows, which consumers can create in seconds, complete with multiple pans and zooms, easier soundtracks with narration, over 80 transition options, clip art and more. New one-click printing makes it simple to order professional-quality Kodak prints and beautiful hardbound photo books in seconds through easy-to-access, integrated online services. Photoshop Elements 4.0 makes it simpler than ever to entertain a roomful of friends and family by showcasing photos on TV over home networks, Video CD, or DVD, for consumers who have both Photoshop Elements and Adobe Premiere Elements.

Photoshop Elements 4.0 is part of a complete family of Photoshop products that meet the needs of a diverse spectrum of digital photographers: the free Photoshop Album Starter Edition for the novice digital camera user; Photoshop Elements for the digital photography enthusiast; and Photoshop CS2 for the professional or the most demanding amateur photographer. Each product offers more growth and creative control for customers, giving them access to award-winning technology and options for more sophisticated editing, organization and sharing options for their digital photos.


Pricing and Availability

Adobe's digital imaging and digital video products will be available in early October 2005 at www.adobe.com and other major electronics retailers including Amazon.com, Best Buy, Comp USA, Circuit City, Fry's, Staples, and Office Depot. Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 for Windows XP (Home, Professional with Service Pack 2 or Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005) for an estimated street price of US $99.99. Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 Plus Adobe Premiere Elements 2.0 for Windows is available as a bundle in the United States and Canada at an estimated street price of US $149.99. Information about the other language versions, as well as pricing, upgrade, and support policies for other countries is available on www.adobe.com . For more information, customers can call 1-800-492-3623.

* Source: The NPD Group/NPD Techworld, September 2003 - May 2004

Senin, 26 September 2005

Olympus intros four new Zuiko digital lenses

Olympus also has also today announced four new Zuiko Digital lenses.

* F3.5, 35mm macro lens; get as close as 15 cm to your subject; captures at 1:1 (life-size); ships next month $229
* F2.8, 90 - 250 mm lens; great for sports and nature shooting; ships in November $5999
* F3.5-6.3, 18 - 180 mm lens; compact 10X zoom range; ships in January $499
* F2.0, 35 - 100 mm lens; super fast lens has F2.0 max aperture throughout the zoom range; ships next month $2499

Photos and full press-releases here.

Other Olympus E-System lenses include:
ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 7-14mm (14-28mm) 1:4.0
ZUIKO DIGITAL 11-22mm (22-44mm) 1:2.8-3.5
ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 14-35mm (28-70mm) 1:2.0 (available from 2006)
ZUIKO DIGITAL 14-45mm (28-90mm) 1:3.5-5.6
ZUIKO DIGITAL 14-54mm (28-108mm) 1:2.8-3.5
NEW! ZUIKO DIGITAL 17.5-45mm (35-90mm) 1:3.5-5.6
NEW! ZUIKO DIGTAL 18-180mm (36-360mm) 1:3.5-6.3 (available from spring 2006)
ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 35-100mm (70-200mm) 1:2.0 (available from October 2005)
ZUIKO DIGITAL 40-150mm (80-300mm) 1:3.5-4.5
ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 50-200mm (100-400mm) 1:2.8-3.5
ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 90-250mm (180-500mm) 1:2.8 (available from November 2005)
ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 8mm 1:3.5 Fisheye (available from January 2006)
NEW! ZUIKO DIGTAL 35mm Macro (70mm) 1:3.5 (available from winter 2005/2006)
ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 50mm (100mm) 1:2.0 Macro
ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 150mm (300mm) 1:2.0
ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 300mm (600mm) 1:2.8

Olympus EVOLT E-500 User Report

Surprise!! Olympus has just introduced their new EVOLT E-500 digital SLR. Looks lhe E-500 has many of the same features as the E-300 but it has as more traditional (YAY!) body, a larger LCD display, new noise reduction software, and much more. The EVOLT E-500 is their third camera in their Four-thirds system, this camera could be their finest offering yet.

The Imaging Resource already have an Olympus EVOLT E-500 User Report available. Here's what they say about the E-500.
"I really like the Olympus E-500. It's comfortable to hold, handsome, and seems to work quite well. It has almost all the features I'd look for in a digital SLR, including a high enough resolution to stave off any feeling of obsolescence for the next year or so, and a number of modes to assist and enhance a user's photography as they learn (or re-learn) the craft. No other manufacturer offers a sensor that cleans itself every time you power it on, and few digital SLR currently on the market have a screen this big and beautiful.

While it was bold, the physical design of the original EVOLT E-300 didn't do justice to the legitimate technology that lay inside. The Olympus E-500 brings the company back to basics, with a time-tested design whose familiarity should attract more users. Here's hoping that the shipping version exceeds the abilities of the E-300 as is expected, because everything else about the camera just seems right."

Olympus EVOLT E-500

EVOLT E-500 Features:
Model Olympus E-500

Type Interchangeable digital SLR camera.

Compatible lens ZUIKO Digital, FourThirds System lens.

Lens mount FourThirds mount.

Body Engineering plastics.

Media CompactFlash card (Type I and II), Microdrive, xD picture card. (Dual slot)

Effective pixel number 8 million pixels.

Image size 17.3mm x 13.0mm.

Image sensor

Type 4/3 type Full Frame Transfer CCD solid-state image sensor.
Total pixel number 8.15 million pixels.
Aspect ratio 4:3.
Filter array Primary colour filter (RGB).

Filter

LPF Fixed type.
IR cut filter Hybrid type.
Dust protect filter Supersonic Wave Filter.

Viewfinder

Type Eye-level TTL Dach mirror type optical view finder.
Field of view Approx. 95%.
Magnification Approx. 0.9x with a 50mm lens set to infinity at -1 dioptres.
Eye point Approx. 10 mm at -1 dioptres.
Diopter adjustment Built-in type -3.0 to +1.0 dioptres.
Focusing screen Fixed type.
Mirror Quick return mirror.
Viewfinder information AF frame (super impose), AE lock, AF confirmation mark, Metering mode, Exposure mode, Shutter speed, Aperture
value, White balance, Exposure compensation value indicator , Flash, Battery check , Record mode, Number of storable still pictures.
Depth of field preview Yes (customised One-touch WB button).
Eye cup Interchangeable type EP-5/6, EP-5 supplied.
Eye piece shutter Eye piece cap EP-4 supplied.

Autofocus

Type TTL phase difference detection system.
Focus modes Single AF, Continuous AF, Manual focus, Single AF + MF, and Continuous AF + MF .
Detection range EV 0 to 19 (ISO 100).
Focus areas 3 points.
Focus area selection Automatic and manual selection.
AF assist lamp Built-in flash, optional Olympus dedicated flashes.
AF lock Locked by first position of shutter release button, AE/AF lock button (customised)
Focus tracking Available in continuous AF mode.
Focus aid Available.
Manual focus Available by rotating focus ring, available for setting manual focus operation in AF mode (customised).

Exposure control

Light metering system TTL open aperture light metering with 49-zones multi-pattern sensing system.
Light metering modes Digital ESP, Centre-weighted average and Spot (about 2% of entire frame).
Detection range Digital ESP, centre-weighted average:
EV 1 to 20 (50mm f2, ISO 100).
Spot:
EV 3 to 17 (50mm f2, ISO 100).
Exposure modes Auto, Programme with programme shift, Shutter Priority, Aperture Priority, Manual.
Scene programmes Portrait, Landscape, Macro, Sports, Night Scene & Portrait.
Scene select Portrait, Landscape, Landscape & Portrait, Night Scene, Night Scene & Portrait, Firework, Sunset, Macro, Sports, High Key, Low key,
Document, Beach & Snow, Candle, Children.
Exposure compensation Up to +/- 5 EV in each 1, 1/2, or 1/3 EV steps.
AE lock Locked by first position of shutter release or AE/AF lock button (customised).
Exposure bracketing 3 frames in +/- 1, 2/3 , 1/2, or 1/3 EV steps (selectable).

Sensitivity

Auto ISO 100 to 400.
Manual ISO 100 to 400. Expandable to 1600 (in each 1/3 EV steps possible ).

Shutter

Type Electronically controlled focal plane shutter.
Shutter speed Auto, P, Ps, A mode: 1/4000 – 60 sec. (depend on conditions)
S mode: 1/4000 – 60 sec.
M mode: 1/4000 – 60 sec. and bulb (up to 8 min.) Scene mode: 1/4000 – 2 sec .
X-sync speed X = 1/180 sec.
Super FP up to 1/4000 sec.
Shutter release Soft-touch electromagnetic release.
Self-timer 12 or 2 sec (possible to cancel).
Remote control Yes (including bulb function), with RM-1 (option).

Drive system

Drive modes Single and sequential shooting.
Sequential shooting speed Approx. 2.5 fps.
Max. frame number on sequential shooting RAW / TIFF 4 frames, JPEG (HQ, SQ) up to card capacity with high speed media (SunDisk Extreme III) .

White balance system

Auto WB system Advanced detection system with CCD imager.
Preset WB 8 type (3000K – 7500K). Lamp 1 (3000K), Fluorescent 1 (4000K), Fluorescent 2 (4500K), Fluorescent 3 (6600K), Daylight (5300K),
Cloudy (6000K), Shade (7500K)
Custom WB 1 custom setting (in Kelvin).
WB compensation R – B / G – M, up to +/-7 steps in each 2 mired for both auto and preset settings.
On touch white balance 1 one touch setting
WB bracketing 3 frames with +/- 4/8/12 mired steps.

Processing

Image processing TruePic TURBO.
Colour space sRGB / Adobe RGB.
Picture mode Vivid, Natural, Muted, Black & White, Sepia.
Colour saturation 5 levels in each Vivid, Natural, Muted mode.
Sharpness 5 levels in each Picture mode.
Contrast 5 levels in each Picture mode.
Filter Yellow, Orange, Red, Green in Black & White mode.
Toning Sepia, Blue, Red, Green in Black & White mode.
Gradation 3 levels (high key, normal, low key).

Built-in flash

Type Auto pop-up type, TTL auto or manual.
Synchronisation modes Auto, Manual , Red-eye reduction, Slow syncro, 2nd curtain slow syncro , Fill-in.
Synchronisation timing 1 st /2 nd curtain selectable.
Guide number Approx. 13.
Intensity control Up to +/- 2EV in each 1, 1/2, or 1/3 EV steps.
External flash control
Type TTL auto FP / TTL auto for Olympus dedicated flash, auto or manual. (TTL auto with FL-20, FL-36, FL-50)
Synchronisation modes Auto, Manual, Red-eye reduction, Slow syncro, 2nd curtain slow syncro , Fill-in for exclusive flash.
Synchronisation timing 1 st /2 nd curtain selectable.
Intensity control Up to +/- 2EV in each 1, 1/2, or 1/3 EV steps.
Control panel
Control panel information Metering mode, Exposure mode, Aperture value, Shutter speed, Exposure level indicator, Exposure compensation
value, Exposure compensation indicator, AE bracket, ISO, Colour space, Picture mode, Gradation, Colour saturation compensation value, Sharpness compensation value, Contrast compensation value, White balance, White balance compensation value, Noise reduction mode, AE lock,
Flash mode, Flash compensation value, Focus mode, AF frame, Drive mode, Record mode, Number of storable still pictures, Selected memory card, Battery check.

Playback monitor

Type Hyper crystal LCD panel.
Size 2.5 inch / 6.4cm.
Pixel number 215.250 pixels.
Field of view Approx. 100%.
Brightness control +/- 7 steps.

Playback functions

Display mode Single, Zoom (2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 14x), Index (4, 9, 16, 25 frames), Slide show, Calendar view, Rotation, Light box view .
Information Exposure mode, Metering mode, Shutter speed, f-stop, Compensation level, ISO, Colour space, White balance mode, White balance
compensation level, Focal length, Focus area, File type, Picture mode, Contrast level, Sharpness level .
Exposure level view Histogram (R, G, B available) , High light point warning, Shadow point warning,

Erase / protect function

Erase modes Single, All, Selected .
Image protect mode Single

Recording system

Type of recording format DCF, DPOF compatible, EXIF2.2 compatible, PRINT Image
Matching II compatible .
Type of file format JPEG, TIFF (RGB 8 bit), RAW (12bit).
RAW+JPEG recording Yes.
File size RAW: 3264 x 2448 uncompressed Approx. 13.6 MB
TIFF: 3264 x 2448 uncompressed Approx. 24.5 MB
SHQ: 3264 x 2448 1/2.7 Approx. 6.4 MB
HQ: 3264 x 2448 1/4 Approx. 4.5 MB
1/8 Approx. 2.5 MB
1/12 Approx. 1.8 MB
SQ: 3200 x 2400 1/2.7 Approx. 6.2 MB
1/4 Approx. 4.4 MB
1/8 Approx. 2.4 MB
1/12 Approx. 1.8 MB
2560 x 1920 1/2.7 Approx. 3.7 MB
1/4 Approx. 2.5 MB
1/8 Approx. 1.3 MB
1/12 Approx. 0.8 MB
1600 x 1200 1/2.7 Approx. 1.5 MB
1/4 Approx. 1.0 MB
1/8 Approx. 0.5 MB
1/12 Approx. 0.4 MB
1280 x 960 1/2.7 Approx. 0.9 MB
1/4 Approx. 0.6 MB
1/8 Approx. 0.3 MB
1/12 Approx. 0.2 MB
1024 x 768 1/2.7 Approx. 0.6 MB
1/4 Approx. 0.4 MB
1/8 Approx. 0.2 MB
1/12 Approx. 0.2 MB
640 x 480 1/2.7 Approx. 0.3 MB
1/4 Approx. 0.2 MB
1/8 Approx. 0.1 MB
1/12 Approx. 0.1 MB

Image editing

RAW development Yes.
JPEG/TIFF editing Yes (Black & White, Sepia, Red eye reduction, Colour saturation , Resize, ).
PictBridge Yes.

Menu

Category Shooting menu 1, Shooting menu 2, Playback menu, Custom menu, Setup menu.
Languages Default 4 languages (English, German, Spanish, French), Optionally, one language can be downloaded via internet.

Interface

PC interface USB 2.0 (Full speed) mini B (storage, camera control) .
Video signal output NTSC or PAL selectable.
Synchro socket Hot shoe.

Power supply

Battery Rechargeable Li-Ion battery pack BLM-1, 3x CR123A with LBH-1 .
Size / weight
Dimensions 129.5 x 94.5 x 66mm .
Weight Approx. 435g (without batteries and CF card).
Miscellaneous
Battery check Automatic check.
Sleep mode Yes (Off, 1, 3, 5, 10 min. selectable).
Power off mode Yes (Off, 4hours selectable).

Environment

Temperature Operating range: 0°C to 40°C. Storage range: -20°C to 60°C.
Humidity Operating range: 30 to 90%. Storage range: 10% to 90%.
Box contents E-300 body, USB cable, video cable, Li-Ion battery pack (BLM-1) or CR123A battery holder (LHD-1), Li-Ion battery charger (BCM-
2) or not, shoulder strap, Olympus Master CD-ROM, instruction manuals, warranty card.

More indepth marketing information :

The Olympus E-500 digital SLR for reliably clean photography:

As digital photography has gained popularity and become affordable for just about everyone, increasing numbers of photographers are demanding the higher quality and flexibility that only an SLR camera can offer, with the availability of interchangeable lenses, external flash systems and other accessories. Now, with the Olympus E-500, the promise of creative digital SLR photography is within everyone’s reach.

High reliability:

For all ardent photographers, image quality has the highest priority, and the Olympus E-500 does everything to ensure perfect photos in every situation. By incorporating the Supersonic Wave Filter, the problem of dust entering the camera body and landing on the CCD while changing lenses – a phenomenon until now virtually impossible to prevent – is finally solved. As a piece of dust can cover several thousand pixels on the CCD, even the tiniest particles can potentially cause serious damage to photos. The patented technology ensures worry-free lens changing anywhere and anytime, enabling users to really experience the brilliance of dust-free pictures. Developed by Olympus, the Supersonic Wave Filter generates ultra-high-speed vibrations that shake off dust and other particles, which are then captured on a special adhesive membrane. This function is invoked at each start-up of the camera but may also be manually effected. This ingenious solution also spares users the otherwise necessary time and expense of cleaning dusty image sensors.

High image quality:

With 8.0 million pixels, the Olympus E-500 ensures subjects are always recorded in brilliant detail. Furthermore, rather than using an ordinary Interline Transfer CCD, this model incorporates a Full Frame Transfer CCD (FFT CCD). This type of CCD has a larger pixel area, because there is no dedicated transfer channel, instead the photodiode itself is used for this purpose. As a result, the FFT CCD captures more electrons, to deliver a higher signal/noise ratio and a wider dynamic range. The photos therefore benefit from greater exposure latitude, more detail and less noise. High mobility

Featuring a penta type design, the Olympus E-500 has the authentic professional look and feel of a classic SLR. Yet with its smaller size, it is also one of the most compact D-SLRs on the market. Active users will welcome a camera that they can take and use almost anywhere – from hikes in the country to busy city visits. Professionals will also appreciate the lightweight load, which makes the E-500 an ideal back-up camera, particularly useful for photo-journalism assignments in the field. The professional style and very user-friendly layout of controls make intuitive operation of the camera possible in next to no time.

Photographers can choose from 21 pre-defined scene modes to suit most common situations. Alternatively, the manual options, including P/A/S/M, facilitate unrestricted creativity and allow the user’s individuality to unfold. A 49 area AE sensor and high light and shadow basis metering provide for amazing exposure control. The Olympus E-500 also features professional AE Lock functionality for camera customisation. And when there’s not enough natural light, the built-in pop-up flash is always there to shed more light on the subject.

Incorporation of the TruePic TURBO image processor not only ensures images pack a punch with their life-like colour, resolution and contrast, it also adds speed to the Olympus E-500. Sequential shooting at 2.5fps is possible with all image data formats. In the HQ (1/8) or SQ JPEG format, images can even be recorded up to the full memory card capacity when using high-speed media, such as SanDisk SDCFX (Extreme III). In addition, users also benefit from the two memory card slots – one for CompactFlash and another for xD-Picture Cards – which add to this model’s practicality and provide extra data security.

Operation is further enhanced by the camera’s large 6.4cm/2.5” HyperCrystal LCD screen with 214,000 pixels for framing and viewing shots. It conveniently allows results to be viewed in large format directly on the camera without glare, even in direct sunlight and at angles of up to 160°. Views of recorded shots can be enlarged up to 14x to facilitate easy checking. The LCD doubles as the easy-to-read status panel, giving clear, detailed information on all camera settings.

High versatility:

Of course, one of the main benefits of an SLR is its ability to extend the photographic possibilities through specialised accessories. Here the Olympus E-500 profits from the Olympus E-System line-up. Currently, the lenses on offer cover a focal range of 7-300mm (equivalent to 14-600mm on a 35mm camera). From unique, wide-angle perspectives right through to ultra-magnification power with large apertures, Olympus provides a solution for any situation. Various external flash units are available too. As well as standard types, ring and twin flash units provide for specialist applications.

Moreover, based on the FourThirds System, cross-manufacturer compatibility of accessories is also assured. Jointly developed by Olympus and Kodak especially for digital capture, it sets standards on three levels – mechanical, optical and communication – to maximise the performance of camera body, image sensor and lenses. A growing number of manufacturers are now part of the FourThirds consortium.

The eight million pixel Olympus E-500 Digital SLR combines a classic design, stunning performance and a tempting price to bring the high quality and creative freedom of digital SLR photography to ambitious hobby photographers and semi-pros alike. And thanks to the Supersonic Wave Filter, photos will never again be ruined by the harmful effects of dust on the image sensor. The camera is extremely light and compact, and offers excellent ergonomic handling. Equipped to facilitate full creative expression and sensational results, the Olympus E-500 will be offered in a choice of four kits which will be available from the end of October 2005.

Quick overview of E-500 specs:

The Olympus E-500 digital SLR – main features: 8.0 million pixels with Full Frame Transfer CCD 6.4cm/2.5” HyperCrystal LCD (214,000 pixels) Supersonic Wave Filter for dust protection Light and compact penta type design (for classic SLR look) 49 area AE sensor & high light basis, shadow light basis metering Single AF, continuous AF and manual focusing Digital ESP, centre-weighted average and spot exposure metering AE lock functionality Sequential shooting at 2.5fps in HQ (1/8) and SQ JPEG format up to the full memory card capacity when using high-speed media, such as SanDisk SDCFX (Extreme III) IR Hybrid Type Cut Filter for equalisation with human eyes 1/3 EV ISO steps TruePic TURBO image processor 21 scene programme and scene select programme modes Dual slot for CompactFlash/Microdrives and xD-Picture Cards Built-in pop-up flash User-friendly menu with detailed and simplified display modes plus full manual operation Compatible with the complete range of Olympus E-System lenses and many accessories. Refer to above for a more comprehensive specifications

AVAILABLE KITS:*

(1) Camera body, BLM-1 rechargeable battery pack with BCM-2 charger.

(2) SE Kit with camera body, 17.5-45mm (35-90mm) 1:3.5-5.6, LBH-1 battery holder, 3x CR-123 batteries.

(3) Kit with camera body, 14-45mm (28-90mm) 1:3.5-5.6, BLM-1 rechargeable battery pack with BCM-2 charger.

(4) DZK Kit with camera body, 14-45mm (28-90mm) 1:3.5-5.6, 40-150mm (80-300mm) 1:3.5-4.5, BLM-1 rechargeable battery pack with BCM-2 charger.
Accessories
Tamrac 5273 Expedition 3 SLR Photo Backpack (Forest Green)?
SLIK U212 DLX Heavy Duty Tripod
Olympus FL-20 Electronic Flash for SP series, C5000, C750, C770, C5060, C7070, C8080, E1, E300 & E500 Digital Cameras
Olympus FL-50 Electronic Flash for Olympus C7070, E1, E300 & E500 Digital SLR Cameras
Olympus 14-54mm f/2.8-3.5 Zuiko ED Digital SLR Lens for E1, E300 & E500 Cameras

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