September 2003 news archive
Monday, 29 September 2003
We
have just posted our review of the most important new features in the
latest edition of Adobe's Photoshop line, Photoshop CS. Site contributor
and author of the "123 of digital imaging Interactive e-book",
Vincent Bockaert has used his extensive knowledge of Adobe Photoshop and
his involvement in the Adobe Photoshop CS Beta test team to produce this
article which covers the major points of Photoshop CS from a digital photographer's
perspective. (15:35 GMT)
Olympus
Europe has today announced the CAMEDIA C-5060 WIDE ZOOM which is an update
to the popular C-5050 camera. The 5.1 megapixel CAMEDIA C-5060 WIDE ZOOM
has a fast startup time (3 sec.) and very short shutter release time lag
of 0.4 sec. (including AF time in wide angle, focus position from 80cm
to infinity) and three frames per second in HQ mode. It has 4x optical
zoom (equiv. 27 -110mm, f2.8-4.8) and can use xD-Picture Card, Compact
Flash and Microdrive cards. It will have a UK RRP of £599.99 [inc
VAT]. (11:45 GMT)
Adobe
has today launched its new range of design, publishing and image editing
applications under the name 'CS' which stands for Creative Suite. Gone
are version numbers of the past, the new applications will carry the CS
suffix. So we have new Adobe Photoshop CS, ImageReady CS, etc. Of most
interest to our readers will be Photoshop CS which new has a variety of
new features focused on the digital photographer. These include built-in
camera RAW support (including CA and Vignetting correction), an improved
file browser, improved support for 16-bit editing, match color, histogram
palette and shadow / highlight correction. We have been using a beta version
of Photoshop CS for a while now and will have a full review of Photoshop
CS available very soon. Adobe Photoshop CS is due to ship towards the
end of November. (06:15 GMT)Sunday, 28 September 2003
Exclusive:
We have just posted a gallery of Olympus E-1 images from the second qualifying
session of this weekend's USA Formula One Grand Prix in Indianapolis.
These were taken by our good friend and dpreview.com contributor Les Freed.
The camera Les used is the latest pre-production Olympus E-1 which appears
to be delivering noticeably improved image quality, especially image sharpness.
We will also have a 'hands-on experience report' from Les sometime in
the next two days. UPDATE 30/Sep: Imaging-Resource
also post E-1 images from USA GP. (02:25 GMT)Thursday, 25 September 2003
Pentax
UK has today announced the Optio33LF. It has a 3.2 megapixel CCD, 3X optical
zoom lens and advanced PENTAX image processing technologies. It also offers
the advantage of a handy swivelling LCD monitor an innovation enabling
shooting possibilities through accurate composition from above or below
eye level! It is due out in late October, and is planned to retail for
£229.99. (22:30 GMT)Wednesday, 24 September 2003
Delkin
is now shipping a FireWire Reader/Writer for CompactFlash digital memory
cards. Delkins new external tabletop eFilm FireWire Reader/Writer
(Reader-24) is designed for high-end digital photography enthusiasts and
professionals who want to dramatically speed workflow. The contents from
CompactFlash Type I, Type II and Microdrives can be downloaded to a computer
in seconds, and you can write back to the card as well. The Reader-24
is powered via the FireWire cable, so it doesn't require any external
power connections, is plug-and-play and works with any PC or Mac with
a FireWire port. (11:35 GMT)
I
have just posted a gallery of 27 sample images from a production Minolta
DiMAGE A1. This is in advance of completing our full review which should
be up within the next three weeks. I have to say that I was surprised
at how well the DiMAGE A1 performed, it's clearly a step ahead of the
DiMAGE 7Hi in terms of image quality and is most certainly in the running
to be labelled the best five megapixel prosumer digital camera. Resolution,
sharpness, tonal balance (with good dynamic range) and color response
are all improved. Add to this the A1's unique image stabilzation which
allows you to shoot at much slower shutter speeds and the A1 is a very
impressive 'all in one' package. (00:35 GMT)Tuesday, 23 September 2003
Software:
MAGIX has today announced PhotoStory on CD & DVD 2004, which creates
CD and DVD slideshows that can be watched on any TV. PhotoStory works
with photos from digital cameras and scanners and a wide variety of image,
video and sound files. Consumers can simply select photos, drag and drop
to arrange; then click to burn CDs and DVDs, create streaming videos for
the Internet, or save as an AVI movie for use in other projects. The package
also includes MAGIX Photo Clinic 2.0, a 24-bit image editor, which adjusts
brightness, sharpness, color, focus, red-eye, and adds effects, such as
fish-eye, mosaic, painting and cartoon-style. (21:40 GMT)Monday, 22 September 2003
Exclusive:
I have just posted a gallery of 25 sample images from a production Pentax
*ist D. This is in advance of completing our full review which should
be up within the next two weeks. So far the *ist D is looking quite good,
there are two sides to the *ist D's image quality story. Firstly tonal
balance and color response are both good, a natural color response and
lifted shadow detail with highlight clipping at about the same point as
most other digital SLR's. Noise is also quite low, about the same as the
Nikon D100 (which is what we'd expect as they both share the same sensor).
The other side is that Pentax has clearly chosen a low sharpening approach,
at 100% view most images have a soft look but do sharpen well and can
be delivered sharper out of the camera by pushing up in-camera sharpening.
The lenses available to me meant I was most likely to be shooting 'wide
open' and thus have less sharp images as a consequence. Overall the *ist
D is looking 'so far so good'. (13:35 GMT)Friday, 19 September 2003
Dave
Etchells over at Imaging-Resource has posted an updated samples gallery
from the Olympus E-1. He notes, "...based on a late-model prototype
camera. While image quality is now good enough for me to provide a set
of "gallery" photos, I haven't shot my standardized test images
yet, nor do I have any detailed analysis of test images available at this
time. (In particular, I've refrained from conducting noise or resolution
measurements because Olympus has told me that the E1's anti-noise and
image-sharpening processing are not yet in their final states, even in
this most recent update of the firmware.)" Which is nice to know,
as information was not made available to us when we posted samples from
what we were told was a production camera (and then later 'initial production')
over a month ago. (04:55 GMT)Wednesday, 17 September 2003
Software:
Imaging Technologies Corporation has today announced the release of ColorBlind
Matchbox v.5.0 for Microsoft Windows. ColorBlind Matchbox v5.0 is an all-in-one
ICC compatible color matching solution for the PC. The software is a tool
for creating profiles for color consistence for any color device using
International Color Consortium (ICC) standards. A colorimeter is provided
for creating printer profiles, profile editing, spot color calibration,
and image proofing. Users are provided all the tools needed for creating
and maintaining ICC profiles in one package. It is available now for $645
or an upgrade price of $299.95. (21:20 GMT)
Software:
Auto FX Software has announced version 6.0 of its Photo/Graphic Edges
software. This new version of includes dozens of new features and effects.
PGE 6 includes SmartLayers (tm), Visual Layer Presets, Brush Effects,
Unlimited Undo and lots of new creative content. Photo/Graphic Edges 6.0
includes a stand-alone imaging application as well as a plug-in that works
with Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, Paint Shop Pro and Corel Draw. Photo/Graphic
Edges 6.0 retails for $179 but purchase before October 31st and get it
for $149. (21:10 GMT)
Olympus
Japan has today announced the ultimate accessory for you Ferrari owners
out there, the first Ferrari digital camera the "Ferrari DIGITAL
MODEL 2003". This is to commemorate their sponsorship of the Ferrari
F1 grand prix team. It will only be available in a limited edition of
10,000 worldwide and will be available to be reserved from October 10th
for approx 80,000 Yen. (15:15 GMT)
Just
posted! Our full in-depth review of Fujifilm's first digital camera to
utilize their high dynamic range SuperCCD SR sensor. The F700 is a compact
metal bodied three times zoom digital camera. It has a three megapixel
SuperCCD SR sensor which has two photodiodes at each photosite, one captures
a standard light range, the second has lower sensitivity and captures
more highlight detail. Fujifilm's image processor then combines data from
these two photodiodes to produce an extended dynamic range image. That's
the theory. See how the F700 performed in our tests. (04:05 GMT)
Just
posted! Our full in-depth review of Fujifilm's ten times optical zoom
'SLR like' S5000 digital camera. The S5000 features a three megapixel
SuperCCD HR sensor, a fast F2.8 - F3.2 10x optical zoom lens, manual control
and an electronic viewfinder. The camera design is compact but SLR like
with a deep hand grip and well designed control layout. It's a camera
which appeals to film SLR owners who want a lightweight 'all in one' digital
camera. See how the S5000 performed in our tests. (04:05 GMT)Monday, 15 September 2003
Toshiba
has today announced an addition to its PDR line of digital still cameras
- the PDR-5300. It has a 5.0 megapixel CCD, 3X optical zoom lens with
a wide aperture range, noise reduction technology, user-selectable shutter
speeds, plus full manual control. "The PDR-5300 accommodates different
types of users and levels of skill, from the discerning photographer requiring
total manual control over shooting functions to the weekend digicam enthusiast
who wants a high-performing, easy-to-use camera to capture special moments,"
said Doug Freck, Vice President/General Manager, Toshiba Imaging Systems.
It is expected to ship later this month with a MSRP of $399. (07:30 GMT)Sunday, 14 September 2003
Dave
Etchells over at Imaging-Resource has just posted a gallery of sample
images from a prototype Nikon D2H. The D2H is the sucessor to the D1H
and features Nikon's new four megapixel JFET LBCAST sensor technology.
Dave has produced a wide range of shots including action shots and moderate
ISO sensitvities (up to ISO 640 for the action shots). One thing Dave
notes is strong noise in shadow areas of the images. "In their presentations
about the D2H, Nikon has made a big deal about how much their LBCAST sensor
technology should improve image noise. Given that, I was very surprised
by how high the image noise was in some of these photos, even at very
modest ISO ratings." UPDATE 16/Sep/03: Dave
has been asked by Nikon to take down this samples gallery. (02:30 GMT)Friday, 12 September 2003
Kyocera
Japan has today announced a twisting lens compact digital camera the Finecam
SL300R. Looking very much like a Nikon Coolpix it has a 3.1 megapixel
CCD and 3x optical zoom lens, a 1.5" TFT LCD, is powered by a lithium
ion battery and uses SD cards for storage. It will be available in later
this month and the price is expected to be approximately 45,000 Yen. (21:10 GMT)
Canon
has today announced the ultra-compact four megapixel PowerShot SD10 Digital
Elph / (Digital IXUS i. The SD10 has a four megapixel CCD and a fixed
focal length lens. It has an ultra-compact metal body which will be available
in four colors; White, Bronze, Silver and Black. The SD10 is only the
second Canon digital camera to use SD card for storage. Also available
will be the AW-DC10 weatherproof case. "This is the camera everybody
wants to play with - and nobody wants to put down," says Hiroshi
Komatsuzaki, Head of Canon Consumer Imaging Europe. "It comes packed
with all the technology needed to look after the photography - so Digital
IXUS i owners can concentrate on looking after the fun". We
have some exclusive hands-on pictures with the IXUS i. (04:00 GMT)Thursday, 11 September 2003
Samsung
UK has recently announced the U-CA 3. As much of a fashion accessory as
a digital camera, the silver U-CA 3 has a 3.2 mega pixel resolution, 3x
optical zoom, uses Memory Stick Duo (32MB included) for storage and is
more akin to the size of a mobile at 102 x 52.8 x 31mm and weighing just
145g. It has an AVATAR loading screen which can be personalised by downloading
your own pictures and favourite MP3 tunes. The new U-CA3 is priced at
approx. £280 and will be available from the end of September. (12:30 GMT)Wednesday, 10 September 2003
Kodak
has today introduced an updated version of the DCS Pro 14n Digital Camera
in a 512MB RAM version that delivers a greater burst depth (approx. 20 RAW files
compared to approx. 7). Also in late September they will post firmware v4.4 for
the Pro 14n camera, which includes improved long exposure mode, in-camera
selection of "Looks", improved lens settings, automatic image
review and LCD brightness slider, as well as the updated Kodak Professional
DCS Photo Desk v3.2 software for all Kodak Professional DCS digital cameras
which allows for finer image control and also an undo feature. (20:55 GMT)
The
Camera & Imaging Product Association (CIPA) has launched the official
site for PictBridge, the industry standard for direct printing of images
from a digital camera using a cable without the use of a PC. The standard
was established as one of the CIPA specifications in February 2003 and
is already been supported by a number of manufacturers. The site is available
in both English and Japanese. (08:00 GMT)Monday, 8 September 2003
Lexar
has today announced that Olympus is now supporting its Write Acceleration
(WA) technology. The E-1 is the first Olympus camera to incorporate Lexar
Medias WA technology. Write Acceleration technology works to reduce
the overhead required to store images to memory cards and results in faster
write speed performance. (20:55 GMT)Thursday, 4 September 2003
Just
posted! Our full in-depth review of a pre-production Canon EOS 300D /
Digital Rebel. We've had the camera for just over ten days and in that
time I've managed to produce a review of about the same detail as our
normal D-SLR review. That said you must remember that the camera used
for tests / samples was a pre-production unit and thus results may differ
from the final production camera. We will update this review after we
receive a production camera (not yet received). Dive in! (18:00 GMT)Wednesday, 3 September 2003
The
UK Energy Saving Trust has teamed up with the Independent newspaper for
the second year to run a photography competition. Capture in a photograph
the impact of our everyday actions on the environment and you could see
your picture exhibited at the National Science Museum and in the Independent.
The deadline for the competition is 12th September. (23:15 GMT)
Pentax
has today announced the launch of the Optio S4 an upgrade to the Optio
S. Sporting the same tiny dimensions and light weight of its predecessor,
the Optio S4 has a 4.23 effective megapixel CCD, a 3X zoom lens, and a
variety of features including a large, easy-to-use manual control playback
button. The Optio S4 will ship to major camera retailers around the end
of October. (23:05 GMT)
Pentax
has today announced the Optio555 digital camera which is an upgrade to
the 550. It is a 5 megapixel, 5X zoom camera which Pentax has maximized
the responsiveness of, by reducing lag time so the camera is instantly
ready when the power is turned on. The Optio 555 will ship to major camera
retailers around the end of October. (22:50 GMT)
Pentax
has today announced the Optio 33WR digital camera. It is a 3.2 megapixel,
2.8X zoom that has a JIS Class 7 water resistance rating, the Optio 33WR
remains watertight even when the camera is rinsed, splashed or immersed
in water. The Optio 33WR will ship to major camera retailers around the
end of October. (22:30 GMT)Tuesday, 2 September 2003
Software:
Lasersoft has announced SilverFast DCPro. The application combines SilverFastAi
with Virtual Light Table. The VLT is an image management tool that also
has image correction tools, such as red-eye removal, colour correction,
white balance, and exposure adjustment. Advanced SilverFast features,
including ACR, USM, GANE, selective colour correction, and JobManager.
SilverFast DCPro supports the Raw Data Format of many professional Digital
Cameras from Canon, Minolta, Nikon, Olympus, Kodak, Fuji and Sigma. (21:40 GMT)Monday, 1 September 2003
Up
until now auto focus has been carried out either by DC motor or Ultra
Sonic / Silent Wave Motors, however a new innovation noted by Monty Solomon
and reported in todays New Scientist may offer another option, especially
for ultra-compact lens systems. A company called '1 Limited' of Cambridge,
UK has developed a sheet of piezoelectric ceramic material which can move
whatever is placed on it (by using a grip and shift type movement), roll
it into a cylinder and you could move a small camera lens up or down the
cylinder (zoom or focus). At the moment this technology is aimed at camera
phones however I have no doubt that it could be important for lens systems
in ultra-compact cameras. (06:45 GMT)Sign-up for our free weekly newsletter.
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