Photokina 2008 Show Report
Welcome
to the Digital Photography Review Photokina 2008 show report. The Photokina 'World of Imaging' Trade Show is held every two years at the Cologne Exhibition Center, Germany. This year will mark the thirtieth Photokina, the first of which was held between 6th and 14th May 1950. Over the years Photokina has been the place manufacturers have announced some of their most significant new products.
The last show, held in 2006, attracted 162,492 visitors (65% of whom were trade) and had no less than 1,579 exhibitors. This year the show will take place between the 23rd and 28th September (10 AM to 6 PM). Announcements of 'Photokina products' is already well underway and began around the beginning of August.
As usual (this will be our fifth Photokina) we will be providing frequent and detailed coverage of product announcements as well as a live 'from the show floor' report which will appear here and subsequent pages during the show. (We were the first to do live wifi-from-the-show-floor reporting way back at Photokina 2004).
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Photokina 2008 Summary NEW
- Show report: 30 stands, over 850 images transmitted live from the show floor
- News: 93 news articles posted since August 18th
- Reviews / previews: 6 full previews posted based on brand new / pre-production SLR models
- Products announced: Over 100 new digital photography products (major manufacturers)
- Site stats (21/Sep - 27/Sep; 7 days): 7.1 million visitors, 21.3 million pages read
- Forums (21/Sep - 27/Sep; 7 days): 93,590 messages posted
Photokina is now over for another two years, so as we return to some semblance of normality it's time to reflect on what Photokina 2008 tells us about the state of the industry and to look at some of the emerging trends in digital cameras and digital imaging in general.
This was the first Photokina we've covered since increasing our staffing levels, and this is reflected in the record number of stand reports we produced, as well as an increased depth of reporting (we've got several interviews with senior executives to publish over the next few days).
The days when the major manufacturers waited until the show itself to spring new products on eagerly awaiting visitors are long-gone - this year the announcements started back in August and for the most part where over well before the doors of the Köln Messe opened on the 23rd September.
This does mean that the more off-the-wall announcements and those that are held back until the show actually starts tend to get all the attention. This year the biggest story of the show (certainly it was the most talked about camera as we walked the halls and met with executives) was the Panasonic G Micro system, which finally delivers the interchangeable lens camera with electronic viewfinder that has been anticipated for so long.
Of course the buzz around Micro Four Thirds was almost usurped by Leica's announcement of the development of an entirely new medium format DSLR system. The S2 had observers simultaneously praising Leica for such a brave (and unexpected) move and scratching their heads at its commercial viability in an already tough marketplace.
And so it was these twin off-shoots of the conventional 35mm-based SLR (twins in the loosest sense, with the G1 playing Danny De Vito to the S2's Arnold Schwarzenegger) that stood out at this Photokina - if nothing else they are at least proof that the spirit of innovation and risk-taking is still alive and well in this industry at a time when the market leaders seem determined to play things safe.
Elsewhere the trend towards stills/movie convergence through the inclusion of video recording in SLRs and HDTV compatibility in compacts seem set to continue, helped by the latest generation of ultra fast high capacity storage cards. Wherever we went there were murmurs and whispers about new technologies and new form factors that would transform the compact camera market (and certainly result in Panasonic / Olympus not being the only people sat at the 'mirrorless SLR' table).
There's no doubt in our minds that the compact camera market needs a serious kick up the card slot, and the stagnation is obvious when you look at just how few compacts were launched this year at Photokina. This is in part due to ever shorter product cycles (which make waiting for trade shows commercially impossible), but we suspect it's also because there's really very little about the steady stream of 'me too' models that the manufacturers really want to shout about at an international trade show. This was one of the reasons we were so pleased to see Fujifilm once again pushing sensor technology forward in an attempt to overcome some of the problems that have dogged the latest, pixel-dense compacts. The new 3D stuff was pretty cool too, even if it still remains to be seen if there is actually a market big enough to make it viable.
Dpreview.com's Top 10 Products of the show NEW
1. Micro Four Thirds System and Panasonic G1
2. Nikon D90
3. Canon EOS 5D Mark II
4. Sony Alpha 900
5. Photoshop CS4
6. Fujifilm FinePix 3D prototype
7. Canon EOS 50D
8. Leica S2
9. Sigma 24-70mm F2.8 EX DG HSM
10. Canon EF-S 18-200 F3.5-F5.6 IS
Manufacturer interviews NEW
In addition to our extensive show coverage we've also conducted a series of interviews with senior executives from some of the key manufacturers to get answers to some of our (and your) topical questions.
Live Show Report
| Company / Stand / Products | Last updated | Pentax | (K2000, DA 60-250mm F4 ED IF SDM, DA 55mm F1.4 SDM, DA 15mm ...) | 26 Sep 08 20:41 CET | Hasselblad | | 26 Sep 08 16:47 CET | Olympus | (Stylus 1050 SW, Stylus 1040, FE-20, FE-360, FE-370) | 26 Sep 08 12:30 CET | Around the show | | 25 Sep 08 14:59 CET | Tripods | | 25 Sep 08 14:27 CET | Lighting | | 25 Sep 08 14:27 CET | Bags | | 25 Sep 08 14:27 CET | Samsung | | 24 Sep 08 19:10 CET | Sony | (Alpha 900, Cyber-shot DSC-T700, Cyber-shot DSC-T77, Cyber-s...) | 24 Sep 08 18:53 CET | Bibble Labs | | 24 Sep 08 17:24 CET | Microsoft | (Photosynth) | 24 Sep 08 16:57 CET | Wacom | | 24 Sep 08 16:34 CET | Adobe | (Photoshop CS4) | 24 Sep 08 16:02 CET | Lexar | (16 GB UDMA CF card) | 24 Sep 08 15:44 CET | Delkin | (Blu-Ray Disk Drive) | 24 Sep 08 15:16 CET | SanDisk | (Extreme III 32 GB CF card, Extreme IV 16 GB CF card, Extrem...) | 24 Sep 08 15:06 CET | Tokina | (16.5-135mm F3.5-5.6) | 24 Sep 08 14:31 CET | Sinar | (Sinar Hy6-65) | 24 Sep 08 13:04 CET | PhaseOne | (45 mm F 3.5 TS) | 24 Sep 08 12:39 CET | Leaf | (Afi II 10, Afi II 7, Afi II 6, Aptus II 10, Aptus II 7, Apt...) | 24 Sep 08 12:31 CET | Fujifilm | (FinePix F60fd, FinePix S2000HD, FinePix J150W, FinePix J110...) | 24 Sep 08 12:03 CET | Tamron | (SP AF90 mm F2.8 Di Macro, SP AF10-24 mm Di II, SP AF70-200 ...) | 24 Sep 08 11:59 CET | Sigma | (DP2, SD15, 24-70mm F2.8 EX DG HSM, 50mm F1.4 EX DG HSM, APO...) | 24 Sep 08 10:57 CET | Panasonic | (DMC-G1, 14-45mm/F3.5-5.6/O.I.S., 45-200mm/F4.0-5.6/ O.I.S.) | 23 Sep 08 14:16 CET | Canon | (EOS 5D Mark II, EOS 50D, EF 24 mm F1.4L II, EF-S 18-200 F3....) | 23 Sep 08 13:51 CET | Leica | (S2, M8.2, D-LUX 4, C-LUX 3, NOCTILUX-M 50 mm f /0.95, SUMMI...) | 23 Sep 08 13:02 CET | Casio | (Exilim EX-Z85, Exilim EX-Z300, Exilim EX-Z250, Exilim EX-FH...) | 23 Sep 08 12:57 CET | Nikon | (D90, 18-105 mm F3.5-F5.6G VR, Coolpix P6000, Coolpix S710, ...) | 23 Sep 08 12:49 CET | Mamiya | (ZDb, Remote Capture) | 23 Sep 08 12:10 CET | Zeiss | (Distagon T* 2.8/21, Planar T* 1.4/50, Planar T* 1.4/85) | 23 Sep 08 11:58 CET |
The most hands-on previews and samples galleries, anywhere
In the mad run-up to Photokina we've been working very hard to bring you detailed hands-on previews (meaning we have the camera's in-house and have fully analysed their design, operation and features) and samples galleries from some of the key cameras at Photokina. This has involved hundreds of hours of work and has one aim; to bring you as much detail as we possibly can. Here's the list:
The unfolding story of Photokina 2008
Below you will find the 'New Product Index', this constantly updated list provides a very quick overview of products announced either for or during Photokina. During the show itself this page will also carry an index to our live show report (one page per stand, following on from this page).
New Product Index (101 total)
All of the above products are brand new and just announced,
a 'NEW' indicator simply marks those
products which have been added to this list within the last three days. As usual we have also included several products announced during the build-up to Photokina (stretching back to July), these products join those announced at Photokina to make up a manufacturers new line-up.
Photokina 2008 preview / predictions / hopes
- Mirrorless Large Sensor Compacts - Perhaps the most exciting thing to happen to the digital camera market in quite some years. We have already seen the Micro Four Thirds announcement and so fully expect to see products from Panasonic and Olympus. Samsung have also stuck their oar in the water and stated that they too are working on a compact system which uses an APS-C size sensor.
- Full frame sensors - Full frame sensors - This part of the picture is pretty much complete, however at this Photokina there will be more digital SLRs with full frame (36 x 24 mm) sensors than any previous show, and they will cost much less than they have at any time in the past. It's not inconceivable to think that the future of semi-professional and professional photography will be viewed through a big viewfinder.
- DSLR Lenses - Camera resolutions keep getting higher and you can't help feeling that some of the key lenses in certain manufacturer's systems - some of which date back to the days of film - are starting to lag behind and are in urgent need of a refresh. We expect to see more wide range (18-200mm type) lenses for crop cameras and we hope to see the major system manufacturers putting as much effort into lens development as they currently put into camera development.
- Compact camera complacency - It pretty much goes without saying that we will see a cohort of slightly re-engineered compact cameras with higher pixel counts, larger screens and multiple-color options but little else to excite the market. It really is time for the manufacturers to sit up and realize that this can't go on for very much longer, the compact market is crying out for some real innovation, and bravery (fewer megapixels, better / bigger sensors, better lenses) in the face of what they (or rather the big buyers) think they we want.
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