April 2002 news archive
Tuesday, 30 April 2002
Michael
Reichmann, who some of you will know for his comparison of the EOS-D30
to 35 mm film has today posted two new articles on the EOS-D60. His first
article is a field test of the EOS-D60 (as a 'working photographer') it
covers the ins and outs of the new camera from the point of view of a
film and D30 photographer. Secondly he has also posted a comparison of
the D30 and D60 versus 35 mm, 645 and 6x7 film scans. (07:35 GMT)Monday, 29 April 2002
Saturday, 27 April 2002
Friday, 26 April 2002
Yesterday
Epson announced the Stylus Photo 2200 A3+ printer (known as the 2100 in
Europe and PM-4000PX in Japan). This printer is a replacement for the
2000P, it now uses seven-colour pigment based UltraChrome inks which should
deliver higher gamut and longer life prints. The Stylus Photo 2200 can
print up to 44 x 13", resolution up to 2880 x 1440 dpi, has USB 2.0,
Parallel and Firewire (IEEE 1394) ports. Of course the 2200 also supports
Epson's proprietary Print Image Matching technology. (08:35 GMT)Tuesday, 23 April 2002
Just
posted! Our full in-depth review of Canon's DIGITAL IXUS 330 (known as
the PowerShot S330 DIGITAL ELPH in the USA/Canada). Canon's metal bodied
IXUS 330 is an evolution of last years IXUS 300. This year we get an updated
design with better control ergonomics, highlighted AF points (as well
as center AF), AF/AE/FE-lock, spot metering, selectable ISO, manual white
balance, new photo effects, manual long shutter, 2 sec self-timer, EXIF
2.2 support as well as an orientation sensor. All these updates and additions
make the IXUS 330 a very attractive proposition (especially with a street
price of $400), so just how does it stack up in our tests? (09:55 GMT)Monday, 22 April 2002
Canon
USA has today commented on the 'G2 crack' problem which has affected some
PowerShot G2 digital cameras. "Thank you for your patronage of Canon
Digital Cameras. Canon has regrettably confirmed Internet reports of a
"crack in the rear cover" in some samples of the Canon PowerShot
G2 and G2 Black model cameras." (08:05 GMT)
Canon
BeBit has posted links to regional download pages for the latest ZoomBrowser
EX release. Version 3.2.1 adds Windows XP support, EXIF 2.2 (ExifPrint)
support, Increased processing speed, Improved user interface, Auto run
and Improved image database reliability. As far as we are aware ZoomBrowser
EX 3.2 is the only application which can currently support EXIF 2.2 input
images through to the print process (although only supported Canon printers).
This means that (in theory) if you have any of the new EXIF 2.2 cameras
(S200, S330, A30, A40 etc.) and a supported Canon printer (phew!) they
you should get better colour matching printing directly through ZoomBrowser. (09:20 GMT)
Canon
BeBit has today posted a firmware update for EOS-D30's with a serial number
in the range xxx200001 to xxx899999. Firmware 1.0.3.0 is said to "Increases
the reliability of USB communication when the EOS D30 and a personal computer
(PC) are connected. The most noticeable improvement occurs during Interval
Timer Shooting and Timer Shooting using Remote Capture." Additional
Windows XP / Me users are "also encouraged to download the new D30
USB WIA Driver 4.2." (13:45 GMT)Sunday, 21 April 2002
Friday, 19 April 2002
We
have just received an updated specifications document for the D100 D-SLR
from Nikon Europe. This new document adds and updates several important
specifications. HOWEVER, this document does note that these specifications
are as "expected to be..." Some of the more notable additions
are continuous shooting (3 fps, max 6 JPEG's), the camera will output
EXIF 2.2 (EXifPrint) compatible image files. UPDATE:
Confirimed, Nikon Capture 3 will not be included with the camera (optional
extra). (12:55 GMT)Thursday, 18 April 2002
Just
posted! Our review of Sony's pocket sized four megapixel DSC-P9. The P9
is a progression from the previous P1 and P5 models, it has a four megapixel
sensor and three times optical zoom lens. The P9 faces stiff competition
from the Minolta DiMAGE F100, Canon PowerShot S40, Pentax Optio 430 and
Olympus D-40Z (C-40Z). All the cameras in this particular market segment
ae around the $650-$700 mark, apart from the DSC-P9 which has an expected
street price of $600. So just how did it fare in our tests? (14:35 GMT)Wednesday, 17 April 2002
Nikon
has today released a major new version of its Nikon View software, and
it's available for free download from the Nikon Tech USA website. Nikon
View 5.0.1 has a whole new interface, improvements, fixes and features.
Nikon View 5.0.1 consists of three main areas: Image Transfer, Nikon Browser
(thumbnail browser) and Nikon View (image viewer). Nikon View 5.0.1 is
available for both Windows and Mac Operating Systems (inc. OS X).
UPDATE 19/Apr: Nikon View 5.0.1 for Mac is pulled. DO NOT INSTALL on OS
X if you have already downloaded. (22:35 GMT)Tuesday, 16 April 2002
The
DiMAGE F100 was announced last month at CeBIT, this four megapixel, three
times optical zoom ultra-compact is aimed squarely at the Canon PowerShot
S40, Sony DSC-P9 and Pentax Optio 430. It takes its place in this new
class of high-end, high resolution ultra-compacts. The F100 has a good
set of credentials, a wide set of manual controls and other features.
We have had a pre-production F100 for a week or so now and while we won't
be reviewing the F100 until we can get a full production model I have
prepared a fairly lengthy First Look along with a gallery of sample images. (23:30 GMT)Sunday, 14 April 2002
Kodak
(apparently three days ago) posted a flash "teaser" to a new
digital camera they're about to announce. The LS-420 is an ultra-compact
two megapixel digital camera with a two times optical zoom, 8 MB of internal
RAM, SD/MMC storage and USB port (it looks as though it has a metal case
- but this is unconfirmed). With echos back to the mc3 the LS-420 can
record unlimited length movies (limited only by storage space). We'll
bring you more information as we gather it. (17:05 GMT)Thursday, 11 April 2002
Rob
Galbraith is running an article about two images from Canon's latest Digital
SLR's used for double-page spreads in Sports Illustrated. The EOS-1D image
taken by David Bergman was shot at ISO 200 in RAW mode, the EOS-D60 image
taken by Mike Sturk at ISO 1000, Large Fine JPEG. Rob's article covers
not just the images but also has some interesting insight into the workflow
involved in getting the image from the field and onto the page. (18:00 GMT)Wednesday, 10 April 2002
Just a short note to say we will have a planned site downtime tomorrow
(Thursday 11th April) between 06:30 and 07:30 EDT (11:30 and 12:30 BST).
This is to install more RAM into our servers as well as carrying out other
miscellaneous maintenance work. We don't expect the site to be down for
more than an hour. (07:00 GMT)
Tuesday, 9 April 2002
Site
contributor Vincent Bockaert has put the finishing touches to his extensive
"second opinion" review of the Nikon Coolpix 5000. His review
is from a different perspective than mine, as a long time Nikon Coolpix
owner Vincent takes a look at the 5000 in comparison to the 950, 990 and
995 Coolpix digital cameras. Vincent's article covers the add-on lenses,
camera overview, batteries, image quality and the advantage to be gained
over a two or three megapixel digital camera. (08:30 GMT)
Just
posted! Our full in-depth review of Minolta's four megapixel, four times
optical zoom DiMAGE S404. At $500 the S404 is one of the cheapest four
megapixels (apart from Kodak's DX4900 - only two times zoom). The S404
is an evolution on last years three megapixel S304, it features the same
four times optical zoom lens and extensive set of manual controls, additionally
you now have four megapixels of resolution, improved buffering, a shifted
ISO sensitivity range and histogram playback. So how did the S404 stand
up to our tests? Also: updated DiMAGE X production review now posted. (07:45 GMT)Monday, 8 April 2002
Today we can confirm that the "expected street price" for the
Nikon D100 is: USA - US$1,999, Canada - CAD$3,350, Europe - around 3000
(EUR), UK - below £2000 (UKP). This makes the price of the D100
just as competitive as we had expected it to be (compared to the EOS-D60).
Indeed the D100 kit at US$1,999 includes everything you need to start
shooting (except a lens). RAW conversion software is not thought to be
included. UPDATED: 9/Apr/2002 08:00 GMT (from Nikon
US official) (07:05 GMT)
The
Japanese site 'Miscall' (who used to be associated with Dreamarts) has
once more claimed another Internet first by being the first site to publish
samples from Fujifilm's new S602 Zoom (a beta camera). The S602 Zoom,
announced just before PMA 2002 is an evolution on the 6900Z. The S602
is also one of three new cameras based on Fujifilm's updated SuperCCD
III technology. (11:05 GMT)Saturday, 6 April 2002
Canon
(USA and Europe) have posted updated Windows drivers and software for
the EOS-D30, EOS-D60 and EOS-1D. There are new TWAIN (Windows 98, Me,
2000) and WIA (Windows XP) drivers for the D30 & D60 (Ver 4.2) as
well as the new RAW Image Converter 2.0 (as described in our recent EOS-D60
review). EOS-D30, G1 and G2 users will be pleased to hear that this latest
release of RAW Image Converter fully supports their camera. (05:55 GMT)Friday, 5 April 2002
PhotoPoint,
the photo sharing / finishing service which went out of business back
in December last year has today activated the members CD ordering service.
This new service will enable old PhotoPoint members to order CD-ROM's
containing their images. This service requires your email address and
account password and will cost $24.95 per CD (+$9.95 shipping). This service
will be available only until April 30th 2002. (12:40 GMT)
Just
catching up with a weeks worth of reviews at the other digital camera
sites. Imaging-Resource has reviewed Canon's PowerShot A30 and A40 as
well as updating their Minolta DiMAGE X and Nikon Coolpix 2500 reviews.
Steve Sander's went on a Canon review spree earlier in the week and reviewed
the A30, A40, S330 and S900 printer. Jeff over at DCResource has also
reviewed the PowerShot A40. (07:55 GMT)Thursday, 4 April 2002
Catching
up with reviews started before PMA I've just put the finishing touches
to my review of Pentax's four megapixel Optio 430. The camera (and thus
my review) is based heavily on the Optio 330. Indeed, the entire body
design, control system and menus are identical to the 330. What we needed
to test in this review was the resolution advantage of going from the
3 megapixel to the 4 megapixel model. (20:10 GMT)Tuesday, 2 April 2002
Steve
Sanders over at Steves-Digicams has just posted a first look of a pre-production
Minolta DiMAGE F100 digital camera. The F100 is an ultra-compact, metal
bodied, four megapixel, three times optical zoom digital camera which
stores images on SD/MMC cards. This is prime competition for Canon's PowerShot
S40. At this stage Steve has no conclusion about the F100 but has been
allowed to post sample images from the camera. (00:05 GMT)Monday, 1 April 2002
This
is not an April Fool! State Street Direct (our official affiliate
and site sponsor) have a great offer on IBM's 340 MB Microdrive (with
a PCMCIA Type II Adapter) for $99.95 after a $50 mail-in rebate. This
looks like a great offer which brings the cost of Compact Flash Type II
storage down to just 29¢/MB! Don't forget to check that (a) your
camera can take Compact Flash Type II and (b) is compatible with the 340
MB Microdrive. You must use the links in this article to get this special
offer. UPDATE: 9/April USB card readers have sold
out, PCMCIA Adapter verisons still available. (06:55 GMT)

