December 2001 news archive
Friday, 28 December 2001
Uwe
Steinmueller of Digital Outback Photo has just let me know that he's posted
a review of Canon's EOS-1D digital SLR and the new EF 400mm f/4 DO IS
lens. Of the EOS-1D Uwe says, "Even if the EOS-1D might have low
noise compared to other cameras at ISO 400 and above we will try to stay
with ISO 200 as often as possible. ISO 400 (and higher even more so) look
clearly more grainy than ISO 200 photos (if seen at 100% pixel level)." (04:00 GMT)Thursday, 27 December 2001
Minolta
US has today posted A1v121u English firmware for the DiMAGE 7 digital
camera. This new firmware has been available on the Minolta Japan server
for a few days and is now available on the Minolta US server. This version
is for US DiMAGE 7's only. The installation documents say "Firmware
version A1v121u was developed for general improvement in exposure performance
(particularly for flash photography)." It's also worth noting that
Minolta has also posted a new version of the DiMAGE Image Viewer Utility
(required for proper colour space mapping). (04:00 GMT)Wednesday, 26 December 2001
Minolta
yesterday announced that it will halt production and development of APS
cameras in favour of attacking the ever expanding digital camera market.
This comes as no surprise to dpreview as we have observed the dramatic
shift in market share (and production) between 35 mm, APS and digital
over the last two years. "Investors welcomed the news, sending shares
in Minolta up 8.39 percent to 155 yen on Wednesday morning. The Nikkei
average dipped 0.1 percent." (04:00 GMT)Friday, 21 December 2001
Nikon
US has today posted firmware 1.6, this firmware solves the 'lens cap left
on' problem which affected more than a few of our forums posters not long
after they'd received their new cameras. Noted changes are "The Coolpix
5000 will continue to function, even if it is turned on with the lens
cap still in place, no matter what focal point the lens was set to when
the camera was last turned off." (04:00 GMT)Wednesday, 19 December 2001
Nikon
Europe has posted an update to Nikon Capture to bring it up to v2.0.2.
Nikon Capture is the application used by D1 / D1x / D1H users to manipulate,
edit and convert their RAW and JPEG files. This new version brings Windows
XP compatibility, bug fixes for users with dual processor machines and
various fixes and changes which are platform dependent. Note you will
need a prior version of Nikon Capture 2 installed to run this update.
Available for Windows and Macintosh. NikonTech USA has not yet posted
an update. (04:00 GMT)Tuesday, 18 December 2001
Fujifilm,
updating their 'Big Job' ruggedized digital cameras has today announced
the DS-270HD. The 'Big Job' line is aimed specifically at the construction
industry with rubber coatings and waterproof seals. The new DS-270HD has
a 28 mm (equiv.) F2.8 fixed focal length lens and a 2.4 megapixel SuperCCD
sensor which outputs a 4.3 megapixel image. The DS-270HD also features
a flash hotshoe and a movie clip mode. (04:00 GMT)Saturday, 15 December 2001
Photopoint,
the photo sharing and printing site has been down for well over 24 hours.
The last time this happened (back in July) the company was in trouble
and shortly afterwards was sold back to its original owner Pantellic Software
Inc. Neither the Photopoint or Pantellic websites (or other servers) can
be contacted. It's a mystery at the moment, lets hope it's a technical
problem for the sake of Photopoint's users. UPDATE: The plot thickens... (04:00 GMT)Friday, 14 December 2001
Nikon
has today announced that there is a small operational problem with the
Coolpix 5000. "...under certain limited circumstances, when turning
on your camera with the lens cap on, it is possible for the camera to
get a system error and be rendered inoperable.... A firmware upgrade to
correct this issue, which can be downloaded and installed easily on your
camera, will be available by December 21. Please check back here for a
direct link to the firmware download and instructions on how to install
it." (04:00 GMT)
Nikon
Japan has posted the second part in a series of nine articles would make
ideal reading material for digital camera beginners and novices alike.
The first article covers the fundementals of what to look for in a digital
camera (maybe a little Nikon bias ;), how to read specifications, box
contents, getting up and running and transferring images. The second article
covers more manual features, off center focusing, metering, depth of field,
flash and white balance. All in all excellent stuff for those just starting
out... (04:00 GMT)Thursday, 13 December 2001
Just
posted! Probably our biggest review to date, I've just posted our full
in-depth review of a production Canon EOS-1D. This landmark digital SLR
is the first professional D-SLR to be produced solely by Canon from the
ground up. It's solid magnesium body and environmental seals hint at its
destination in life, to be a sports and current affairs photo journalists
dream. Capturing an amazing eight 4.5 megapixel frames every second is
no mean feat, and to my eye Canon have pulled it off. But that doesn't
mean the 1D got full marks under the Askey scrutiny. (04:00 GMT)Tuesday, 11 December 2001
Olympus
US has today announced the 3D Scantop. While this may be a new product
in the US, we saw it demonstrated by Olympus Europe at Photokina at the
end of last year. 3D Scantop is designed to enable 'e-businesses' get
3D representations of their products onto the web. The 3D Scantop system
consists of a digital camera, stand, motor driven turntable (with background),
lights and software. More interestingly the Scanware system produces a
volume / wireframe model and textures separately to produce a true 3D
model rather than a set of frames. 3D Scantop is priced at US$4995. (04:00 GMT)Monday, 10 December 2001
Leica
Camera as the distributor of Minox product has announced the new 2.1 megapixel
Minox DC 2111. This compact 2.1 megapixel digital has a fixed focal length
auto focus F2.8 lens, optical viewfinder, LCD, USB interface and is powered
by four AA batteries. The Minox DC 2111 weighs in at just $249. (04:00 GMT)Sunday, 9 December 2001
Dave
Etchells over at Imaging-Resource has now updated his Canon EOS-1D review
with results from a full production camera. "Commercial photographers
looking for high-resolution images for double-truck catalog or fashion
spreads may want more, but they're more likely to buy a high-resolution
studio camera anyway. Bottom line, I think Canon's going to be able to
sell every EOS-1D they can produce. All in all, a great showing from Canon
in the pro digital SLR market!" We will be posting our full in-depth
review of a production EOS-1D this week. (04:00 GMT)Friday, 7 December 2001
Four
megapixel discounts! Olympus has today knocked a huge US$100 off its D-40Z
(C-40Z) and C-4040Z digital cameras. This brings both of these cameras
down into 3 megapixel prosumer territory. Best of all our official retail
affiliate State Street Direct have also immediately cut their prices,
for example the D-40Z is now $649 (including a $50 rebate). (04:00 GMT)Thursday, 6 December 2001
Several
items of Nikon Coolpix 5000 news to report. Firstly Imaging-Resource,
Steves-Digicams and DCResource have all posted sample images from a production
Coolpix 5000. Secondly our affiliate State Street Direct has confirmed
that they will be receiving their first batch of Coolpix 5000's next Tuesday
or Wednesday, good news if you've pre-ordered, if not you can do so and
show your support for this site! (04:00 GMT)
David
Stone from Photographic Solutions has just emailed me to let me know that
they have developed a new sensor swab called 'Swab-N' designed specifically
for cleaning the Nikon D-SLRs the D1 / D1H and D1x. All D-SLRs suffer
from an accumulation of dust and dirt on their sensor (although some cope
better than others) and sometimes using a blower just isn't enough, that's
where Photosol's specially designed Swabs and Eclipse cleaner come into
their own. (04:00 GMT)
Creative
Technology (Creative Labs in the US) has today announced the PC-CAM 600.
This digital camera has 0.75 megapixel sensor (which is interpolated to
1.3 megapixels) a fixed focal length lens, 16 MB of internal RAM, a flash
and can be used as both a digital still, webcam and video clip recorder
(including audio). All this for just US$149.99. (04:00 GMT)Tuesday, 4 December 2001
Nikon
Japan (Nikon Imaging) has today announced that the Nikon Coolpix 5000
'sale schedule date' is Thursday, December 13th (In Japan). The announcement
goes on to confirm that several accessories should also be available on
the same day: Wide angle converter WC-E68, Battery pack MB-E5000, Lens
hood HN-E5000, Adapter rings UR-E5, E6 & E7, LCD Hood HL-E5000 and
Soft case CS-E5000. (04:00 GMT)Monday, 3 December 2001
What's
an album organizer, photo sharer, photo screen saver, photo finishing
interface and basic image editor all in one? Ofoto's new and impressive
OfotoNow 3.0 (Windows). In its third iteration OfotoNow has matured, has
a clean and easy to understand interface and best of all works well. It
can certainly give much of Windows XP's built-in digital photo functionality
a run for its money, of course though you're tied to Ofoto for sharing
and prints... (04:00 GMT)
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