PMA 2002 Show Report

Welcome to the PMA 2002 show report. The Photo Marketing Association Annual Show is this year back in Orlando at the Orange County Convention Center and is being held from 24th to 27th February 2002. The PMA show is the industry's most important annual event, it's the place where the biggest and best products are announced.

Note: This is not designed to be comprehensive report of the entire show but rather a look at some of the more interesting and well known digital camera manufacturers and their new products (and a few associated companies).

PMA 2002 Show Report Summary

PMA 2002 turned out to be a far more interesting show than PMA 2001. This year we saw Nikon and Canon go head to head with affordable six megapixel Digital SLR's, this created a lot of buzz among visitors and will undoubtedly be the catalyst for many existing 'system owners' (people who own either companies lenses) to get into digital photography, there will also be the upgraders coming from the likes of the S1 Pro and EOS-D30.

More excitement was available thanks to Foveon who dropped nothing short of a technological bomb onto the show floor, the ripples of discussion and counter-argument could be heard on almost every stand. For a company who chose this year not to have stand but instead a couple of rooms in the OEM suite they certainly have captured everyone's attention and imagination. I was lucky enough to meet Carver Mead, Foveon's Chairman and Founder, talking to him you see how convinced Foveon are that they hold the key to the future of digital photography.

Other manufacturers strengthened their product lines with logical improvements and new products. Sony were interesting if only to see how they monitor other manufacturers features and how they are accepted by users. The new CD400 now has five selectable AF points and multi-pattern metering, features you'd only expect on a Nikon. Sony must also be pleased to see Konica with the first non-Sony camera to support the Memory Stick.

This is going to be one very interesting year...

Our top six stands
(rated by overall quality, size, product availability and staff)

  1. Nikon
  2. Canon
  3. Kodak
  4. Sony
  5. Olympus
  6. Fujifilm

Key Products

In summary we considered the following as the key digital photography products at PMA 2002 (alphabetical order) - covered in more detail on the following pages:

  • Adobe Photoshop 7.0 (The best just got a little better) **
  • Canon EOS-1D (The new professional D-SLR king, but watch out for those bands)
  • Canon EOS-D60 (The logical upgrade to the EOS-D30 but is it enough?) **
  • Canon PowerShot A100 (New low-end Canon out to show up the OEM cameras?)
  • Foveon X3 (A defining technology for digital photography?) **
  • Fujifilm FinePix S602 Zoom (A prosumers dream?)
  • Konica KD-400Z (Memory Stick, Stainless Steel case, Ultra-compact)
  • Kyocera S4 (Ultra-compact, four megapixel, three times zoom)
  • Leica Digilux 1 / Panasonic DMC-LC5 (So just who makes the lens?)
  • Lexar's "Blinky" Memory Stick (A neat trick, and a great idea)
  • Nikon Coolpix 2500 (Nikon go "cool" but don't forget their roots) **
  • Nikon D100 (Nikon's Canon EOS-D60 killer?) **
  • Nixvue Vista (Nixvue show they listen to users and reviewers alike)
  • Sigma SD9 (Foveon X3 Sensor D-SLR) **
  • Sony CD-400 (Ok, so it's bulky, but look at the new features)
  • Sony DPP-SV88 (The answer for non-computer owning digital camera users?) **

** My personal top products

Show Report Alphabetical Index

Adobe Canon Casio ColorVision
Concord Camera Contax / Kyocera Delkin Epson
Foveon Fujifilm GretagMacbeth Hewlett Packard
Jasc Software Kodak Konica Leica
Lexar Matrix Semiconductor Minolta Monaco Systems
Nikon Nixvue Systems Olympus Panasonic
Pentax Printroom.com Samsung SanDisk
Sigma SimpleTech Sony Toshiba

Manufacturers New Products Index

Manufacturer New product type Date New products / Information
Adobe Software Feb 24 Adobe Photoshop 7.0
Canon Consumer Printer Feb 22 Canon CP-100
Consumer Digital Feb 22 Canon PowerShot A100
Consumer Digital Feb 22 Canon PowerShot A30
Consumer Digital Feb 22 Canon PowerShot A40
D-SLR Feb 22 Canon EOS-D60 [preview]
Casio * Consumer Digicam Jan 7 Casio GV-10
Contax/Kyocera Consumer Digicam Feb 20 Kyocera Finecam S3x
Consumer Digicam Feb 20 Kyocera Finecam S4
Foveon Technology Feb 11 Foveon X3
Technology Feb 11 Foveon X3 Preview
Fujifilm Consumer Digicam Jan 30 Fujifilm Finepix F601 Zoom
Consumer Digicam Jan 30 Fujifilm Finepix S602 Zoom
D-SLR Jan 30 Fujifilm S2 Pro
Hewlett Packard Consumer Digicam Jan 9 HP PhotoSmart 812
Jasc Software Software Feb 24 After Shot
Kodak Consumer Digicam Feb 22 Kodak DX4900
Konica Consumer Digicam Feb 24 Konica KD-400Z
Consumer Digicam Feb 24 Konica KD-310Z
Leica Consumer Digicam Feb 24 Leica Digilux 1
Minolta Consumer Digicam Jan 8 Minolta DiMAGE S404
Consumer Digicam Jan 8 Minolta DiMAGE X
Nikon Consumer Digicam Feb 21 Nikon Coolpix 2500
D-SLR Feb 21 Nikon D100 [preview]
SLR Lens Feb 21 70-200 mm F2.8 VR & 24-85 mm AF-S
SLR Flash Feb 21 SB-29s, SB-30, SB-80DX
Nixvue Systems Accessories Feb 24 Nixvue Vista
Panasonic * Consumer Digicam Jan 7 Panasonic DMC-F7 [earlier news]
Consumer Digicam Jan 7 Panasonic DMC-LC20
Consumer Digicam Jan 7 Panasonic DMC-LC40
Consumer Digicam Jan 7 Panasonic DMC-LC5 [earlier news]
Pentax Consumer Digicam Feb 23 Pentax Optio 230
Consumer Digicam Feb 23 Pentax Digibino DB-100
Samsung Consumer Digicam Feb 24 Samsung Digimax 230
Consumer Digicam Feb 24 Samsung Digimax 340
Consumer Digicam Feb 24 Samsung Digimax 350SE
Consumer Digicam Feb 24 Samsung Digimax 410
Sigma D-SLR Feb 11 Sigma SD9
Sony Consumer Digicam Jan 8 Sony Mavica FD-100
Consumer Digicam Jan 8 Sony Mavica FD-200
Consumer Digicam Feb 20 Sony DSC-P31
Consumer Digicam Feb 20 Sony DSC-P51
Consumer Digicam Feb 20 Sony DSC-P71 [preview]
Consumer Digicam Feb 20 Sony MVC-CD250
Consumer Digicam Feb 20 Sony MVC-CD400 [preview]
Toshiba Consumer Digicam Feb 23 Toshiba PDR-T10
Consumer Digicam Feb 23 Toshiba PDR-3310
Consumer Digicam Feb 23 Toshiba PDR-3300

* Some products were announced in Q4 2001 but officially revealed to the US market during CES.

Last Year - PMA 2001

Click here for our full report on last years show


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