July 2002 news archive
Wednesday, 31 July 2002
We
don't normally cover camcorders here but this one does seem fairly significant
for its still image resolution. The new Sony Network Handycam IP220K (DCR-IP220K)
is the first camcorder (that we know of) which has a 2.1 megapixel CCD
and can capture 1600 x 1200 still images (although we will reserve judgement
on image quality until we see some samples). The IP220K records video
the MicroMV, still images onto Memory Stick, has a 10x optical zoom lens,
a 180,000 pixel EVF,a 2.5" LCD and is equipped with Bluetooth. More
specifications inside. (13:35 GMT)Tuesday, 30 July 2002
Minolta
USA has now made the Minolta DiMAGE 7 upgrade kit available for purchase
directly from their online shop. The upgrade kit brings a large number
of the new features available on the new DiMAGE 7i to the older DiMAGE
7. The most interesting improvements are those made to AF speed, drive
speed, live view histogram and the addition of Direct Manual Focus. You
can choose between the $49.95 upgrade which simply includes the firmware
or $79.95 upgrade which includes the firmware and new DiMAGE Viewer software. (18:10 GMT)
TOKYO
16:00: Fujifilm has today announced the new xD Picture Card flash
storage media. The xD Picture Card was developed in conjunction with Olympus
as the replacement for the aging SmartMedia format. The card will be produced
by Toshiba. As mentioned in the Olympus news article below both companies
will continue to support the SmartMedia format and will continue to produce
SmartMedia cards into the future. The xD format is designed to address
the need for smaller sized cameras and higher capacity storage. Note:
Fujifilm's press release includes an extensive Q&A section. (07:20 GMT)
TOKYO
16:00: Olympus has today announced the new xD Picture Card flash storage
media. The xD Picture Card was developed in conjunction with Fujifilm
as the replacement for the aging SmartMedia format. The card will be produced
by Toshiba. Both companies are keen to stress that they are and will continue
to support the SmartMedia format and will continue to produce SmartMedia
cards into the future. The xD format is designed to address the need for
smaller sized cameras and higher capacity storage, it will be available
initially up to 128 MB with 256 and 512 MB just around the corner. I personally
am not that keen to see yet another flash storage format. (07:20 GMT)
Canon
BeBit (Japan) has today posted firmware 1.4.0 for the EOS-1D. This new
firmware addresses five issues: 1. Noise reduction tone curve settings
are added to the EOS-1D's monitor menu. 2. Continuous shooting is supported
with Remote Capture 2.5 or higher. 3. Exif 2.2 (Exif Print) is supported.
4. Windows XP is supported. (Direct connect support via WIA 4.5) 5. Camera
settings metadata has been modified. Note: If you install this new firmware
you must be running the latest drivers on your computer (updated EOS-D
drivers noted previously in our news). (07:15 GMT)Monday, 29 July 2002
Canon
has posted new drivers for the EOS-D30, EOS-D60 and EOS-1D digital SLR's.
The latest version of drivers for Windows are marked Ver 4.5.3. The Canon
PowerShot page has a full summary of the latest versions of RAW Image
Converter and Remote Capture for Windows and Mac, so not only is it worth
downloading the latest drivers for your camera but it may also be worth
checking to see you have the latest versions of the full software suite. (22:45 GMT)
There
has been talk of a 'recall' elsewhere, we can clarify that this is simply
a firmware update but it is one which can't be applied by the user. This
update solves an issue with White Balance Bracketing: "When Image
Review (Custom Setting 1) is set to On and Bracket Set (Custom
Setting 11) is set to WB Bracketing it is possible that the
White Balance bracketing feature may not perform as expected. Additionally,
if Image Review is Off but the Monitor button
is pressed while images are being written to the CF Card the White Balance
bracket may not perform as expected." Check your camera by viewing
exposure information in camera, simply display an image and press the
left or right arrow until 'FIRM VER' is displayed. Nikon D100 cameras
with firmware V1.0 will need updating. (14:10 GMT)Friday, 26 July 2002
It's
taken a little longer than I would have liked but today I have posted
our full and final Nikon D100 review. The D100 continues Nikon's strong
tradition for high quality digital SLR's, and best still it does so at
a price many can afford. The D100 offers a compact, light weight digital
SLR with high resolution and great compatibility. See how the D100 performed
in our tests. UPDATED: 29/July/2002: Added coverage
of Nikon Capture Camera Control. (11:05 GMT)Thursday, 25 July 2002
Thanks
to our friend Peter iNova for noting that Nikon Europe has posted a new
firmware for the Coolpix 995 digital camera. Firmware 1.7 is noted to
"improve the issue of images captured by Coolpix 995 appearing too
red when using Auto White Balance under incandescent light". It's
good to see a manufacturer continuing to support its older models as well
as the latest cameras. (20:45 GMT)Tuesday, 23 July 2002
Japanese
reviewer and friend of dpreview Yamada Kumio has today posted a head to
head comparison between Casio's Exlim EX-S1 and Sony's DSC-U10. The comparison
includes a quick side-by-side size and features followed by a variety
of sample shots taken in different conditions and with different camera
settings. If you think you may be in the market for one of these tiny
digital cameras (and if you can get them where you live) then be sure
to check out this comparison. (17:45 GMT)Thursday, 18 July 2002
TIPA
(Technical Image Press Association) has announced the results for 'Best
Photo Products in Europe' from the European Photo & Imaging Awards
2002-2003. Best Digital Prosumer camera went to the Olympus E-20,
Best Design went to the Minolta DiMAGE X, Best Digital Consumer
camera went to the Canon PowerShot S40, Best Digital SLR went to
the Canon EOS-1D, Best Lens was the Canon 400 mm F4 DO IS, Best
Innovative Technology was Foveon's X3 chip. (05:35 GMT)Tuesday, 16 July 2002
Adobe
has announced an new version of Elements. Version 2.0 adds a variety of
new features and improvements including a Glossary of digital photography
terms, Quick Fix dialog which can add immediate fixes in one pass, Frame
From Video which allows you to capture frames from video files, Selection
Brush, PDF Slideshows, E-mail friendly output sizes. "Digital camera
unit sales in North America are expected to grow to 18.7 million by 2007.
Within this period, most digital camera users will desire easy-to-use
tools for image editing and photo printing," said Michelle Slaughter,
digital photography analyst at InfoTrends Research Group. "Photoshop
Elements 2.0 offers a powerful feature set that is easy to use."
(08:05 GMT)Monday, 15 July 2002
The ever reliable (for leaks) website of the French printed magazine
Chasseur d'Images is running a news article about the death of SmartMedia
to be replaced by a new card called the XD Picture Card. According to
their article this new card will be considerably smaller than SmartMedia,
about the same size as an SD card and stiffer. They say that the card
will be available in capacities of 128, 256, 512 MB and up to 1 GB with
4 and 8 GB a possibility. The card appears to be manufacturered by Toshiba
and doesn't contain a controller chip (just like SmartMedia). (13:45 GMT)
Friday, 12 July 2002
After
well over two years (first announced in April 2000) the first tiny Memory
Stick Duo is about to go on sale in Japan. The first model, MSA-M16A will
have a capacity of just 16 MB but is about half the size (and considerably
thinner) than a normal Memory Stick, this makes the Duo about the same
size as an SD/MMC card. Also available will be a Memory Stick Duo adapter
to allow the Duo to be used in a normal Memory Stick slot. The Duo is
aimed primarily at the Mobile Phone and PDA market. The first application
for the Duo will be the new Sony Ericsson P800 mobile phone (with built
in digital camera). (09:45 GMT)Thursday, 11 July 2002
DPReview
and ColorVision have come together to offer our visitors a very special
offer. Under a special promotion we are able to offer a 20% discount on
the excellent ColorVision Monitor Spyder with PhotoCal or OptiCal software.
This new Spyder can now be used on both CRT and LCD displays (Laptop or
Desktop) and will ensure that your display is accurately calibrated and
profiled so that you get optimum colour. There's nothing worse in the
digital darkroom than a badly setup monitor, the Spyder with PhotoCal
or Optical will ensure you get the most accurate colour from your display. (07:40 GMT)Wednesday, 10 July 2002
Canon
BeBit (Japan) has today posted EOS-D60 firmware version 1.0.2. This firmware
addresses a couple of issues which had been raised (rather vocally) by
owners, especially on our 'Canon SLR Talk' discussion forum. This firmware
solves: "Underexposure may occur in low light situations when the
SI (Superimpose) display is ON" and "Duplicate file numbers
may occur when more than 100 images are recorded per folder". This
update can be installed by the user via a Compact Flash card, just follow
the clear instructions. (10:05 GMT)Monday, 8 July 2002
I-O
Data has today announced the availability of 256 and 512 MB SD cards.
The SD card is now beginning to establish itself in the digital camera
market, the advent and availability of larger capacity cards will be very
welcome to owners of SD/MMC storage cameras. Another positive aspect of
the new cards is that there appear to be no known compatibility problems,
so unlike the SmartMedia debacle of a few years ago existing SD/MMC digital
cameras should be able to use these new cards without problems. (06:50 GMT)Friday, 5 July 2002
Last
week I attended a trip to Japan organized by Fujifilm UK. This trip included
an extensive tour of the Fujifilm manufacturing plant at Sendai, Japan.
This is the place where the majority of Fujifilm digital cameras are made.
This brief report is designed to give you an insight into what is involved
in the manufacture of a Fujifilm digital camera and how Fujifilm have
built an advantage over others. (21:35 GMT)
Colorplaza
Ltd. has today announced ColormailerPro, an online photo finishing service
aimed specifically at professional photographers. The service can be used
by those who shoot digital or traditional film. Print sizes range from
4 x 6 inch up to 20 x 28 inch and are printed using a Polieletronica LaserLab
processing onto Agfa Digital Professional II Photo Paper. The ColormailerPro
service is available in the UK, France, Germany and Switzerland. (19:00 GMT)
Nikon
Singapore has today announced an eleven city Asia Roadshow providing a
sound advice and training in Digital Photography Workflow. Nikon Tour
Manager Daren Tan emphasizes "There is certainly no lack of individual
product information available... ...we wanted to get out and teach people
face-to-face with solutions of a good synergistic digital workflow (a
combined researched solution with the partners) in a comprehensive and
solution-based approach. We're aiming an audience not just of professional
photographers, but also of 'professionals who take photographs' ". (16:00 GMT)
Nixvue
has announced its new firmware version 1.04 (and soon 1.05) for the Vista
portable storage / display unit. The new firmware adds support for the
display of Nikon RAW (NEF) and Canon RAW (CRW) files on both the internal
LCD and connected TV. Other new features include the viewing of EXIF and
Histogram information and multiple sub-directory slideshow option. (11:50 GMT)Thursday, 4 July 2002
Sanyo
Japan has today posted a press release about their development of a prototype
wireless network digital camera. In parallel they are also demonstrating
this prototype at NETWORLD + INTEROP 2002 TOKYO. The prototype camera
is based on the 1.5 megapixel DSC-SX560. This camera is designed to be
used with an IEEE 802.11b (11 Mbps) wireless CompactFlash card for connection
to both public wireless as well as private indoor wireless LAN. The camera
includes a TCP/IP stack and can be configured to upload the image immediately
to a server on the wireless network. Public 802.11b networks are starting
to become a reality both in Japan and other parts of the world. (10:40 GMT)Tuesday, 2 July 2002
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