Wednesday, 2 May
2001
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If
it sounds too good to be true |
...It
probably is. We just had this tale of caution from regular
dpreview reader Terence Song about his problems with trying to
purchase a Canon EOS D30 from an auction on EBay. "Don't be
fooled by the prices and friendliness of this person. No
matter how good the deal seems and how sincere the seller
seems, don't be trapped!!!!" Please be careful out there
!!! | |
IBM
Microdrive Is Out of This World |
IBM has sent us a press release about the use of
their 1GB microdrive on two shuttle missions to the
International Space Station. The pictures were taken using the
Kodak Professional DCS 660 and are available on the NASA
gallery site for the missions STS98 and STS102, do a search
for "digital". | |
Megapixel.Net
May edition |
The
monthly bilingual webzine Megapixel.Net have released their
May edition (in French and English), this month they've
reviewed the Casio QV-3EX, Casio QV-2800UX, Olympus C-2040Z
and the Fujifilm Finepix 6800Z. They also have a look at the
Olympus P400 Printer. | |
Tuesday, 1 May
2001
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Nikon
Coolpix 990 for $649! |
State
Street Direct, our official affiliate have a batch of "factory
remanufacturered" Coolpix 990's from Nikon, these cameras are
recertified to "same-as-new" specifications and include a 90
day warranty. At the amazing price of $649.00 you're making a
saving of $250 off the manufacturers list price for a new
camera. You must click on the link inside this news article to
get this special price. | |
Olympus
confirm 4/3" CCD concept camera |
Olympus US has today confirmed that Olympus
Optical Co. Ltd. (Japan) are indeed working on a "concept
camera", that is be based around a 4/3" CCD, though they
haven't confirmed the supplier (though it's plainly the Kodak
KAF-C5100E). "Olympus plans to position the 4/3" CCD as a new
industry standard, and expects this new image sensor to
encourage competition and to expand the market for digital SLR
cameras." | |
Monday, 30 April
2001
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Ofodak,
Kodafoto, Fodako ? |
Kodak has today announced it is acquiring
Ofoto. Kodak, obviously realising that a large chunk of
their future is reliant on consumer digital imaging has today
signed a "definitive agreement" to buy the online
photofinishing giant Ofoto. "The acquisition enhances our
leadership in the growing market for online photo services. By
combining Kodak's and Ofoto's technology, marketing and
distribution assets, we will be able to deliver the most
comprehensive, easy-to-use online photography services to
customers and consumers,'' said Shih. "This will accelerate
Kodak's growth and drive more rapid adoption of online
photography.'' UPDATE: Shutterfly
Comment. | |
Steve's
Digicams Casio QV-3500EX review |
Steve
over at Steve's Digicams has posted his review of the Casio
QV-3500EX, here's what he concluded, "Casio has produced
another winner here, the QV-3500EX is a top of the line
3-megapixel camera with all the features needed to make novice
and experienced users happy... Dollar for dollar the QV-3500EX
Plus bundle with the 340MB Microdrive costs about the same as
other 3-megapixel cameras that come with only a 16MB flash
card. This camera is a very good choice for those that want
point-n-shoot ease or total flexibility and advanced features
all rolled up in the same
package!" | |
Already
decided? Pre-order now! |
It's been a few days since Nikon announced the
new Coolpix 995 and 775, I'm sure some of you have made up
your minds already. So, for those of you chomping at the bit
to get your hands on one of these new models you can be one of
the first by pre-ordering from our official affiliate State
Street Direct. Don't forget that your order helps to support
this site! | |
Sunday, 29 April
2001
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Ofoto
Reasons to Smile |
Ofoto, the Internet photo company, have drawn the
results for their Reasons to Smile contest. Congratulations go
to the first prize winner Doug White of Fishers, IN who won
$10,000, second went to Michele Yurgaitis of Enfield, CT who
won a Canon PowerShot Digital ELPH and third went to Carolyn
De Anda of Clovis, CA who won a Sterling Silver
Frame. | |
Friday, 27 April
2001
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Prints
the key to Digital Photography? |
According to a report by InfoTrends titled
"Photo Kiosks and Digital Minilabs To Fuel Digital Photography
Revolution", they expect Digital minilabs to grow from their
current 4% penetration to about 70% by 2006. I personally
found this report kind of surprising, while getting Prints is
definetly an important part of the "digital revolution" I
don't believe it's the most important part, there are lots of
other supporting technologies which need to mature more
quickly. Fact: Digital Photographers print far less than Film
Photographers because they simply don't need to.
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Olympus
to intro 5.1 mp SLR next year? |
Some time
back we reported that Olympus and Kodak would be working on
joint ventures in the future and that Olympus would be using
Kodak sensors. Today Kodak gave a seminar and revealed some
details, it appears that Olympus will announce a new digital
SLR at PMA next year (Feb 2002) which will be fitted out with
a Kodak 4/3" 5.1 mp CCD (KAF-C5100E). More interestingly it
appears that this camera (or cameras) will have a lens mount
and a selection of up to 5 lenses (though the standard "kit"
will include a body and lens). Kodak also make mention that
this camera may also support Bluetooth (or via a kit) wireless
transfer techology. Thanks to my good friend Yamada Kumio for
handing me this piece of news. | |
Thursday, 26 April
2001
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Kodak
DCS 760 samples! |
Thanks to Brian Woodchek of Imaging Spectrum Inc.
(our official Professional Equipment affiliate) we now have
access to the first (as far as I'm aware) full-size samples
from Kodak's latest Pro Digital SLR the DCS 760. This 6
megapixel digital SLR was announced back in March, it's based
on the Nikon F5 SLR. List price is $7,995, though Imaging
Spectrum are currently offering it for
$6,995. | |