October 2001 news archive
Wednesday, 31 October 2001
Over
the last few weeks it's been clear that there is a problem with some
of the initial shipment of DSC-F707's. This problem is related to the
performance of white balance when used in with the flash. Named "Blue
Flash Syndrome" (BFS) by the members of our Sony Talk forum, who
started recording serial numbers of cameras which exhibited the problem.
From this it became clear that this issue does not affect all cameras.
We now have the official word from a Sony US spokesperson on what to do
if your F707 is suffering from this problem. (04:00 GMT)
Phew!
I've just completed a big update to our Compact Flash "Digital Film
Comparison". The updates fall into two categories. First we have
now added results of eight more cards from six more manufacturers: Viking,
Microtech, Pretec, Ridata, Dane-Elec and Crucial. Secondly all sixteen
cards have now been tested on a Canon EOS-1D, this proved to be very interesting
as the 1D managed to push almost all the cards into 2 MB/sec territory
and showed what a difference the device driving the card can make. Also
noteworthy is the Pretec card, one of the largest flash CF's weighing
in at 640 MB. (04:00 GMT)
Good
news for those who are looking forward to Canon's EOS-1D. Both of our
retail affiliates, State Street Direct and Imaging Spectrum Inc. are offering
the Canon EOS-1D for pre-order at just $5500. That's a whopping $1000
less than the price originally quoted by Canon USA. It's also an opportunity
to give back to dpreview, if you order form either of our affiliates you
will be contributing to the upkeep of this site and production of future
reviews. We can confirm that this is the new official price from Canon. (04:00 GMT)Tuesday, 30 October 2001
As of Friday 2nd of November we will require all forums members who wish
to post messages to register. We will no longer allow anonymous postings.
Registration is a straightforward process which simply requires you to
sign-up with a valid email address. Once registered your access to the
forums and posting becomes transparent thanks to the 'remember my password'
feature. This switch to full registration has been in the pipeline for
some time, the increase in the amount of noise, flame and troll activity
on the forums has caused us to introduce this requirement earlier than
expected. Existing registered forums members will be unaffected. (04:00 GMT)
Professional
Photographer and fellow webmaster Rob Galbraith has posted another update
to his (team) coverage of this years Eco-Challenge. Shooting exclusively
with Nikon D1x's, some 21,000 frames and 90 GB of images later and it's
still not over, but you've got to visit Rob's page if only to be in awe
of his (and other members of his team's) photography. Stunning. (04:00 GMT)Monday, 29 October 2001
We've
just posted our full in-depth review of Olympus's five megapixel E-20.
The E-20 is unique (along with the E-10) with its implementation of a
prism which splits the image from the lens between the viewfinder and
CCD. This allows the E-20 to produce a live view image on the LCD monitor
as well as a TTL viewfinder. The E-20 enters a market with competition
from Minolta and Sony, something the E-10 didn't face when first released.
Just how well did the E-20 do against its peers? (04:00 GMT)Saturday, 27 October 2001
Fotki,
the photo sharing site ("community") has introduced a premium
member service which provides you with a wide range of additional features:
co-branding (a unique option to have your domain name, look and feel to
a group of galleries), unlimited photo storage, a 100 MB mail box and
external photo linking (plus several upcoming features). All of this for
just US$30 per year. Fotki will continue to support "basic members". (04:00 GMT)Friday, 26 October 2001
Fujifilm
has updated to the combination MP3 player digital camera 'i' line with
the announcement of the new 30i. Gone is the SuperCCD used in the 40i
and 50i, replaced by a 2 megapixel CCD sensor with non-interpolated resolution
of 1600 x 1200. The lens is also slower at F4.8 vs. the previous F2.8.
These changes add up to cost savings which should place the 30i in the
sub $500 bracket (UK price has been set at £350). The 30i also adds
handphone connectivity for the Japanese market. (04:00 GMT)Thursday, 25 October 2001
Just
updated! We've just posted an update to our Canon EOS-1D D-SLR preview
article. This update was produced with a newer EOS-1D running Firmware
1.0.1 (very nearly production). The update includes some new shots of
the camera, accessories and box (!) as well as image quality samples,
resolution, ISO noise and a samples gallery with 25 shots. This camera
is still classified as pre-production and so I've decided not to write
the full review yet. As soon as we receive a full production EOS-1D I'll
start work on the full in-depth review. For now, dive in to the image
samples... (04:00 GMT)Wednesday, 24 October 2001
Dazzle,
an SCM Microsystems brand has today announced an amazing six in one card
USB card reader. The dual-slot accepts Compact Flash Type I and II (including
Microdrive), SmartMedia, SD / MultiMedia card and Sony Memory Stick. The
two slots act as separate and concurrent drives. "The Dazzle 6 in
1 reader can be used as a removable disk drive, with USB true plug-and-play
capability. For newer operating systems including Windows® Me and
Windows® XP, the Dazzle 6 in 1 is mass storage compliant and requires
no additional software drivers to be installed." (04:00 GMT)
Peter
iNova, author of the popular 'Mastering Nikon Compact Digital Cameras'
eBook has just dropped me a line to let me know that the eBook has been
updated and released as version 3.0, the new eBook adds detail for Nikon's
new Coolpix 995 and 775 digital cameras. "The 995 is an evolutionary
camera that has become the standard bearer for the Nikon 3 megapixel camera
line," said author Peter iNova, "and while the little CP775
may be the 'least' Coolpix, it certainly delivers a lot in a small package." (04:00 GMT)
It's
official. Pentax has cancelled its 6 megapixel digital SLR. A prototype
of this long awaited full frame 6 megapixel digital SLR was seen (and
handled) by us in the flesh at PMA 2001, although at the time it was particularly
unstable. Pentax UK has today issued this statement, "The cost of
manufacturing the prototype SLR 6-megapixel digital camera meant it was
not a viable product for our target market. However, we have gained a
great deal of knowledge and experience in the development of this prototype
which will ensure technological innovation in future Pentax digital products."
(04:00 GMT)Tuesday, 23 October 2001
ColorVision,
the people who brought us the Monitor Spyder and PhotoCal / OptiCal colour
profiling and calibration software has announced an all new LCD/CRT Spyder
which can be used to calibrate both CRT Monitors and newer LCD Flat Panel
displays. This will be good news for users who need calibrated colour
from their LCD Flat Panels. We hope to bring you a full review of the
new CRT/LCD Spyder as soon as it's available. (04:00 GMT)Monday, 22 October 2001
Sony
has today confirmed a PDA accessory which we've seen in prototype form
before. The $150 PEGA-MSC1 Memory Stick Camera Module plugs into the Memory
Stick slot of the CLIE T415, N760C and N610C and allows users of these
Palm OS driven PDA's to capture low resolution (320 x 240, 160 x 120)
snapshots which can then be viewed on the PDA or later on a PC. (04:00 GMT)
Kingston
Technology has today announced a 128 MB Secure Digital (SD/MMC) card.
The new card has an MSRP of $199 ($1.55/MB). "The SD card also provides
enhanced cryptographic security protection for copyrighted data. SD cards
are used in the latest SD compatible digital devices such as PDAs, digital
cameras, digital camcorders and MP3 players" (04:00 GMT)Saturday, 20 October 2001
JOBO
Fototechnic, the distributor of the award-winning Nixvue Digital Album
in the US and Canada, has a limited number of used/demo Digital Albums
available for sale. Members of DPReview are being given advance notice
of the availability of these models. These Digital Albums were returned
from various media outlets, have the 800mA battery, come complete with
everything a new Digital Album ships with, and include the standard one-year
parts and labor warranty. (19:05 GMT)Friday, 19 October 2001
Professional
Photographer and fellow webmaster Rob Galbraith is part of an all-digital
seven man shooting team covering this years Eco-Challenge. This year the
race is being held in the mountains of New Zealand's South Island. Rob
shot the same event last year where he used Nikon's D1, this year it's
up with the megapixels and an extreme conditions test for Nikon's D1x.
Other kit along for the ride: a variety of lenses including an AF-S Nikkor
500mm (pictured), Lexar 12x Pro Compact Flash, DVD writers, Think Fire-n-Ice
FW drives, Apple G4 Powerbook, Nikon Capture 2 as well as MacBibble! Catch
Rob's first report on the challenge of shooting the Eco-Challenge! (04:00 GMT)Thursday, 18 October 2001
Minolta
is to shift its camera production from Japan and Malaysia to Shanghai
in two years. The move is designed to boost profits for the camera maker
who manufactured their first camera back in 1928. This follows the announcement
made in September of 2,500 job cuts over three years. No jobs are scheduled
go in Japan following the move but workers in Malaysia may not be so fortunate.
"We will reduce the number of workers at our domestic camera division
in Japan from 900 to 500, but all will be moved to other divisions,"
Maruyama said. "Although we have not reached any final decision,
we cannot help but ask some workers at our Malaysian plant to leave,"
the spokesman said. (04:00 GMT)
Casio
has today announced the QV-2100, a fairly unremarkable 2 megapixel digital
camera except for the fact that it takes SD/MMC storage cards. The camera
doesn't come with MMC cards, instead it has 16 MB of built-in flash storage,
the MMC slot is for additional storage. Casio has been a strong Compact
Flash supporter in the past so this camera is fairly significant as it
may indicate Casio's choice for its future compact digital cameras. Time
will tell. (04:00 GMT)Tuesday, 16 October 2001
Scott
Murray, author of Scott Professional dropped me a line to let me know
that he's just released the first (beta) version of his Canon RAW (CRW)
conversion and workflow application 'Scott Professional Photo Studio'.
The interesting detail about Photo Studio is the interface, it's based
around (and very similar to) Kodak's DCS Photo Desk, look and feel are
almost identical. Photo Studio uses the Canon SDK to do the final image
conversion, although Scott has written some custom decoders for quick
preview of RAW images. Photo Studio is compatible with RAW files from
the D30, Pro90 IS, G1 and G2. (04:00 GMT)Monday, 15 October 2001
It's
time for a showdown! We have just posted an article titled 'Digital Film
comparison', this article is actually constantly updated database of the
performance of various digital film (flash cards). Our first installment
covers eight large capacity Compact Flash cards including the IBM Microdrive,
Lexar Pro 12x, SimpleTech and recently announced SanDisk Ultra card. Our
tests include a sythentic performance test (using a Firewire card reader),
the Canon EOS-D30 and Nikon Coolpix 995. (04:00 GMT)
SanDisk
has today announced a new line of high speed Compact Flash cards which
will carry the name 'Ultra'. Available as 'label capacity' sizes of 128,
192, 256, 384 and 512 megabytes. The SanDisk press release states that
these new cards "have a sustained write speed of up to 2.8 megabytes
(MB) per second". We have today received a test sample 512 MB Ultra
card and will be posting the results of our tests very soon. (04:00 GMT)
Olympus
has today announced the 'mid-priced' C-3020Z, a 3 megapixel, 3x optical
zoom digital camera. This is essentially an 'improved' C-3000Z with the
following new features: scene exposure modes, 'My Mode', storage class
USB, AE lock, noise reduction, contrast and sharpness setting has more
levels, one touch white balance, flash compensation, image rotation. Other
noteworthy details - No video out, no remote control, no external flash,
uses the slower F2.8 lens (compared to the F1.8 on the C-3040Z). All this
at a street price of $499. (04:00 GMT)Friday, 12 October 2001
Thursday, 11 October 2001
We've
just posted our review of Pentax's pocket-sized 3 megapixel digital camera,
the Optio 330. This small metal cased digital camera has a big 3x optical
zoom and a wide range of manual controls. It's a camera which offers ultra-compact
proportions and still enough controls to keep a shutterbug happy on a
long trek. So, just how does it stack up in our review? (04:00 GMT)
Casio
has today announced the 'G.BROS GV-10' digital camera. Available in this
highly attractive rubberized red / black case or a similar purple / silver
the GV-10 has a 1.3 megapixel CCD sensor and a fixed focal length lens
(35 mm equiv.). It is said to be waterproof and dustproof to JIS protection
grade six, this essentially means it could be used in the rain, skiing
or on the beach without any worries. Storage comes via a Compact Flash
slot and the GV-10 takes four AA batteries. It's not clear at this stage
if this is solely a domestic (Japan only) model or whether it will be
available in the rest of the world. (04:00 GMT)Wednesday, 10 October 2001
Tuesday, 9 October 2001
We
don't post much printer news, but this is significant, especially for
digital photographers trying to match colour between what they see on
their computer screen and what comes out of the printer. Epson recently
released new ColorLife paper, the new "Custom 1440" ICC profiles
for the Epson Stylus Photo 870 / 875DC / 1270 printers with the ColorLife
Paper. Interstingly the release notes that "These ICC profiles were
developed by EPSON America, Inc. using GretagMacbeth ProfileMaker 3.1
Professional software, along with a GretagMacbeth SpectroScan Spectrophotometer." (04:00 GMT)
Just
last week we learned of Canon's new additions to the 'S series', the PowerShot
S30 and S40. Today we're proud to bring our review of a full production
PowerShot S40. This (almost) pocketable, metal cased, 'carry anywhere',
four megapixel digital camera is packed with manual controls and exposure
features as well as a three times optical zoom lens. The camera comes
with its own Lithium-Ion battery pack and is IBM Microdrive compatible.
So just how well did it do in our tests? (14:40
GMT) (04:00 GMT)
Lexar
Media has today announced new 16x professional Compact Flash cards. Lexar
claim a throughput of 2.4 MB per second (although they don't specify which
camera this was tested on) where 1x is 150 KB/sec. In our own tests a
standard OEM card is capable of approximately 4x, more recent large capacity
cards from SimpleTech, Kingston, Pretec, Ridata etc. are at least capable
of 8 - 12x speeds. "Improvements in camera resolution and image quality
have increased the importance of our speed-rated CompactFlash cards,''
said Eric Stang, president and CEO, Lexar Media. "Lexar Media has
long been the performance leader in memory cards and the only company
to individually speed-rate its products..."
(13:20 GMT) (04:00 GMT)Monday, 8 October 2001
Thursday, 4 October 2001
Buffalo
(Japanese Manufacturer) has today announced the "AirStation WLI-CF-S11G"
802.11b (also known as Wi-Fi) wireless Compact Flash Type II card. To
me at least this type of wireless card is far more interesting than Bluetooth
because of the additional range, bandwidth (11 mbit/s) and acceptance
of this standard. With a much higher bandwidth the idea of carrying a
large capacity storage device in a back-pack and having this wireless
CF card in a digital camera may still become a reality (assuming digital
camera manufacturers decided to support it). PDA owners will also be very
interested in this card. (04:00 GMT)Wednesday, 3 October 2001
Hagiwara
Sys-Com, Japanese manufacturer, has today announced a Compact Flash Type
II SmartMedia adapter, this adapter allows you to read / write SmartMedia
cards in a Compact Flash Type II slot. This could be useful for those
who have high speed CF card readers. It could also be used to bring SmartMedia
storage to PDA type devices, it's worth noting that the SmartMedia card
will protrude from the CF adapter so it couldn't be used in devices with
closing CF compartment doors. (10:00
GMT) (04:00 GMT)Tuesday, 2 October 2001
Having
only received a PowerShot S40 in the last two days I've only just started
the review proper. As a taster to those who are interested in this four
megapixel compact digital camera, and for those who may already have been
considering the PowerShot G2 I've prepared a very brief preview article
which consists of product shots, major features, a feature comparison
to the G2 and our standard ISO 12233 resolution chart. A full review will
follow in the next seven days. (04:00
GMT) (04:00 GMT)
13:00
JST / 04:00 GMT: Canon has today announced two new 'S' series digital
cameras. The PowerShot S30 and S40 are based on a new body design with
a sliding front lens cover, thin narrow body, new battery pack and shooting
priority play mode. The S30 has a 3 megapixel sensor, the S40 has a 4
megapixel sensor. Both cameras have a full range of manual controls (they
appear to be based on and almost identical to the G2).
PowerShot S30 has an expected street price of $599, S40 has an expected
street price of $799. (04:00
GMT) (04:00 GMT)
13:00
JST / 04:00 GMT: In conjunction with their announcement of the PowerShot
S30 and S40 (above) Canon has today also announced the Bubble Jet S820D
direct photo printer. This printer can be connected directly to the PowerShot
S30 or S40 (no computer required) via USB, connection enables new menu
options on the cameras which can then send prints directly to the printer.
The S820D is based on Canon's flagship S800 and can also print directly
from Compact Flash Type I or II, SmartMedia and Memory Stick (all via
PCMCIA adapters). Exclusive: screen captures from
PowerShot S40 connected to S820D. (04:00 GMT) (09:25 GMT)Monday, 1 October 2001
Dave
at Imaging-Resource has posted a range of samples shot with Canon's new
professional D-SLR the EOS-1D. These samples are from a later camera than
I had for my preview. Dave says, "We just received our test unit
of Canon's new SLR speed demon the EOS-1D today. (Man it's fast!) I know
how many of our readers have been eagerly awaiting the first test images
from the new camera, so I'm happy to provide this first glimpse at it's
images. All the shots here were shot more or less with the camera's default
settings,but there's a few shot with other "Color Matrix" settings."
(19:15 GMT) (19:30 GMT)
Yes,
definitely discount day... Epson has today announced it is today cutting
the price of its Stylus Photo 785EPX printer to $199 and its PhotoPC 3100Z
digital camera to $599. "Epson has built a solid reputation with
photographers of all levels by providing digital photography products
that offer superior technology, convenience and ease of use,'' said Lisa
Graham, product manager, photo imaging, Epson. "With these price
reductions, we are able to offer an even greater value without compromising
the level of quality our customers have come to expect.'' (19:00
GMT) (04:00 GMT)
Today
must be discount day... Nikon has today announced it is cutting the price
of the Coolpix 775 to a new low MSRP of $399.95 in addition it is also
offering a $100 rebate on purchases of the Coolpix 995. "Nikon today
announced a price reduction and a rebate on two of its most popular digital
cameras. The Nikon Coolpix 775 will now have a reduced manufacturer's
suggested retail price (MSRP) of $399.95 and the Nikon Coolpix 995 will
be offered with a $100 manufacturer's rebate." (16:30
GMT) (04:00 GMT)
Eric
Hyman, author of the RAW conversion tools Bibble and MacBibble has just
sent me a note that MacBibble 1.99 is now available. Major new features
include support for D1x / D1H RAW files, new demosaicing filter and raw
routines, new 2001 colour profile for the D1, faster RAW processing and
firwire support for the D1x / D1H. MacBibble is also carbonized to run
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