December 2000 news archive
Tuesday, 26 December 2000
Monday, 25 December 2000
Here's
wishing all of our readers, supporters, sponsors and other site webmasters
a very Merry Christmas, I hope Santa brings you a bag full of digital
photography goodies this year (if you haven't already treated yourselves
that is ;). This December 25th also marks our second anniversary! Have
a happy, relaxing and stomach filling Christmas and don't forget to take
lots of snaps! (04:00 GMT)Thursday, 21 December 2000
Kodak
Professional have released a standalone application for browsing and converting
their proprietary RAW files (which have a .TIF extension). Previously
conversion of RAW files from the DCS series of cameras could only be carried
out from a TWAIN module but this new standalone application provides many
of the same features without requiring a photo package to "host"
the TWAIN module. Photo Desk is a free download for Kodak DCS owners. (04:00 GMT)Wednesday, 20 December 2000
The
printed Japanese "Digital Camera Magazine" published by Impress
has now gone monthly, as ever they've updated their current issue page
with sample images which correspond to reviews / articles in their magazine,
always a good source of sample images from recent cameras. This month
(magazine dated Jan 2001) they have samples from several new cameras including
Olympus's C-3040/2040 Zoom and E-100RS. (04:00 GMT)Tuesday, 19 December 2000
But
certainly a repair for some owners... Thanks to the investigative work
of Rob Galbraith we seem to have an answer to why some owners have D1's
with the high ISO banding problem and some don't. "...there is no
so-called "silent upgrade" for the Nikon D1 that magically transforms
its high ISO performance. But, some D1 cameras may require the replacement
of a failing electronic part to rid images of a slight to noticeable diagonal
pattern, especially in the green channel of images shot at ISO 1600 and
above." (04:00 GMT)Monday, 18 December 2000
According to a report on AsiaBizTech shipments of digital cameras are
expected to reach 12 million units worldwide in fiscal year 2000, double
the volume from the previous year. Shipments could balloon to 20 million
units in 2001. Sony, Olympus and Fujifilm own a combined 80% share of
the global digital camera market. (04:00 GMT)
Saturday, 16 December 2000
Rejoice D1, D30, S1 pro and E-10 owners! We've been closely monitoring
the amount of traffic on the dedicated brand forums and the amount of
SLR discussion now warrants the creation of dedicated forums for the discussion
of brand specific SLR cameras. Also considering what we expect to see
next year, it's probably a good pre-emptive move. So, we've now created
four new forums: Canon SLR Talk, Fuji SLR Talk, Nikon SLR Talk and Olympus
SLR Talk. Obviously as we know more about the release status of other
digital SLR's we'll make decisions about the creation of forums dedicated
to them. (04:00 GMT)
Thanks
to reader JRG for pointing us towards this prototype / pre-production
product. The Nixvue Digital Album is similar to the Digital Wallet product
we've previously reviewed, however it's smaller, features a 10 GB hard
disk and has the ability to work standalone (without a PC), via a remote
control you can view images on a TV (Video / S-Video) and/or print directly
(has a parallel port). This neat little product is certainly interesting
and we'll try to bring you more information as it becomes available. (04:00 GMT)Friday, 15 December 2000
Long
time called vapourware SiliconFilm's (previously known as Imagek) eFilm
appears to be finally making some real progress. The eFilm is a 35 mm
digital film (1.3 megapixel) cartridge which will fit into certain 35mm
film cameras. Now there's talk of real product ($699) next year, and they've
today published sample images on their website. (04:00 GMT)Wednesday, 13 December 2000
Wim
Pollet from Belgium digital has just let me know that he's updated his
comparison of digital photofinishing and print services. He's now compared
the following services: Shutterfly, Ofoto, Printroom, Fototime,
Photo Access, Digitaalfoto.NL, Dotphoto, Agfanet, Spector,
Fotofun, Fracken, Photo Alltechn and a Canon D300 printer. Using two sample
images from a Canon S10 as reference shots he's got some great side-by-side
examples, and the quality from the larger US photofinishers isn't as good
as we'd all expect.(Bold type indicates new / updated tests). (04:00 GMT)
As
promised we've got another special deal only open to Digital Photography
Review readers. This one is valid from today (13th December) until 19th
December: "State Street Direct would like to extend a special pre-holiday
discount to DPreview visitors. Save an additional 5% on all In-Stock Digital
Cameras at State Street Direct." (04:00 GMT)
This
time of the year news is always a little light on the ground (understatement
this year), however this item may be of interested to ACDSEE users (those
who know a good image browser when they use one). "Under the terms
of the agreement, Corbis and ACD Systems will use their multi-million
user bases to sell each other's digital image products online. ACD's digital
imaging software will be promoted on www.Corbis.com. In addition, Corbis
will promote ACD software through its e-newsletter, circulated monthly
to its 200,000 user base." (04:00 GMT)Tuesday, 12 December 2000
Jeff
over at DC Resource has just posted his review of Sony's Mavica CD1000,
here's what he concluded, "I want to say up front that I very much
like the Sony Mavica MVC-CD1000 for its "camera features". It's
got a great 10X optical zoom, nice manual controls, good photo quality,
and it's easy to use. What I'm not sold on is the CD-R technology itself,
as you've probably noticed throughout the review. While it's the cheapest
storage out there per megabyte, you lose a lot of the "digital camera
features" such as the ability to truly delete photos, as well as
to reuse the storage media. " (04:00 GMT)
Steve
over at Steves-Digicams has beaten us to it (well a first look, I'll be
posting a full review soon), thanks to a good bout of flu I've been out
of action for the last four days. Here's what Steve says about the HP
C912 (so far): "I've only had the C912 for a few days but it is a
delight to use. It looks a lot like a conventional 35mm SLR and has a
great feel to it thanks to a large rubberized grip. The zoom is controlled
by a ring on the lens barrel and overall the camera produces excellent
images" (04:00 GMT)Thursday, 7 December 2000
We've
just posted our full review of Kodak's DC4800, a camera which marks a
departure for Kodak from the DC260/265/290 series and a move to a more
stylish, traditional and insterestingly non-Digita based camera. The DC4800
finds itself in the very competitive 3 megapixel market alongside several
other digital cameras at a similar price. (04:00 GMT)Tuesday, 5 December 2000
Time
magazine has named the Nikon Coolpix 990 "Machine of the Year",
they go on to say "This was the year that digital photography finally
plunged into the mainstream and the Nikon Coolpix 990 led the way."...
"Manufacturers (ALL) shipped an astonishing 5.1 million digital cameras
throughout the U.S. last year, up from 3.1 million in 1999. " (04:00 GMT)
As
part of a new regular feature DPReview and State Street Direct (our official
affiliate) will be bringing you special deals which will only be available
from news articles here on DPReview. This week free 2-day shipping on
any purchase over $250, plus $25 off special Olympus and Fujifilm packages.
These offers are valid until 12th December 2000. (04:00 GMT)Monday, 4 December 2000
We've
just posted our review of Olympus's C-2100 "Ultra Zoom". This
surprisingly compact camera delivers a ten times optically stabilised
zoom and a two megapixel sensor. It's a sensible package and one that
will serve up the goods for anyone who's looking for a long zoom compact
digital camera. (04:00 GMT)
Must
be Fuji Monday or something, both DC Resource and A-Digital-Eye have published
their own reviews of Fujifilm's Finepix 4900Z, this camera has certainly
gained a lot of interest from the webmasters but how did it perform for
them? "The camera is also one of the fastest out there, with minimal
processing times. The build quality is very good, and the camera includes
an attractive bundle.", "Overall, the Fujifilm FinePix 4900
is an advanced camera with very good to excellent results in actual usage,
especially in rendering colors" (04:00 GMT)Saturday, 2 December 2000
Kodak
have just posted a firmware update for the DC4800, improvements include:
Improved Auto Focus (AF) in dim lighting situations, Alarms if not in
AF range, Displaying Landscape / Closeup icon and Exposure Compensation
icon on color LCD screen, PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol) improvements
(For future compatibility), Minor bug fixes. The update can be carried
out either by placing the firmware file on the CF card or by using the
supplied Firmware Upgrade Utility. (04:00 GMT)Friday, 1 December 2000
Peter
iNova's eBook "Mastering Nikon Compact Digital Cameras" has
been a long time anticipated by a large number of Coolpix owners, having
just received my copy I can honestly say that it was well worth the wait.
Never has there been a more comprehensive, detailed and off-the-cuff book
guaranteed to help you take better pictures immediately. Peter iNova is
a photographic and literary genius! DPReview guaranteed as an excellent
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