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August
20, 2008
Canon
Announces the Pixma MP480 All-in-One
The
Canon Pixma MP480 is an all-in-one inkjet printer designed for
simple operation and maximum performance. It also makes things
easier with automatic feature for enhance scanning, photo
printing, and copying. The Pixma MP480 features auto photo fix,
auto scan mode, 16 ppm in color, 20 pages-per-minute, borderless
prints, Canon Fine technology, two-picoliter droplet size and up
to 4800 x 1200 dpi color resolution.
Initial Review
August
20, 2008
The
Low-Budget Pixma MP190 All-in-One
The
Canon Pixma MP190 is a low-budget all-in-one printer with
printing, scanning, and copying. It is designed for the more
economically minded consumer. The Pixma MP190 features 4800 x
1200 dpi color resolution, a minimum two-picoliter droplet size,
borderless prints, 4 x 6 photos in about 70 seconds, and Canon
Fine technology. The price for the Canon MP190 Photo All-In-One
is about $69.
Initial Review
August
19, 2008
Pentax
Announces the Affordable Optio E60
The
Pentax Optio E60 is a 10.1 megapixel digital camera with a 3x
optical zoom lens. It is designed for people who are looking for
a low budget point-and-shoot camera with high resolution and
advanced features. The Optio E60 has digital shake reduction,
face detection, red-eye compensation, a panorama mode to
automatically stitch photos together, and a 2.4” LCD display.
The Pentax Optio E60 will be available in a stylish, black
finish starting in October for about $140.
Initial
Review
August
15, 2008
Fujifilm
Releases the SLR-Like Finepix S2000HD
The
Fujifilm Finepix S2000HD is a 10-megapixel digital camera with
an impressive 15x optical zoom lens. It is a mid-size camera
with many of the features of both SLR cameras and
point-and-shoot cameras. The Finepix S2000 HD has dual image
stabilization, HD video, face detection, auto red-eye removal,
full manual controls, high speed continuous shooting, 13 scene
modes, and zoom bracketing. The S2000HD is available in
September for about $299.
Initial Review
August
15, 2008
Fujifilm Announces the
Easy-to-Use Finepix F60fd
The
Fujifilm Finepix F60fd is a 12-megapixel digital camera with a
3x optical zoom lens. It is designed to make capturing any
moment in true to life color very easy for users. The Finepix
F60fd features a 1/1.6” CCD sensor, scene recognition, face
detection 3.0, automatic red-eye removal, dual image
stabilization, 13 scene modes, and high speed continuous
shooting. The Finepix F60fd will be available in September 2008
at a retail price of $299.
Initial Review
August
15, 2008
Fujifilm Announces the Wide-Angle Finepix J150w
The
Fujifilm Finepix J150w is a 10 megapixel digital camera with a
5x wide-angle optical zoom lens. It is designed for casual
photographers who are looking a wide field of view combined with
affordability. The Finepix J150w features face detection (up to
6 faces), automatic red eye removal, 13 scene modes, a movie
mode, and a long battery life. The FinePix J150w will debut in
September for a price of $199.
Initial Review
August
14, 2008
Nikon
Announces the P6000 with Manual Controls
The
Nikon Coolpix P6000 is a 13.5 megapixel mid-size digital camera
with all the functionality of an SLR. It is designed for
consumers who are looking for a compact camera with features
similar to an SLR. The Coolpix P6000 has a new built-in GPS unit
and included software to pinpoint locations and solid Magnesium
alloy construction. It will be available in September for about
$499.
Initial Review
August
14, 2008
The
Nikon Coolpix S610c with Wi-Fi
The
Nikon Coolpix S610c is a 10 megapixel point-and-shoot digital
camera with a 3.6x Zoom-NIKKOR wide-angle glass lens. It is
designed for photographers who want the ability to share photos
anywhere with Wi-Fi capabilities. The Coolpix S610c features
optical image stabilization, a start-up time of 0.7 seconds, ISO
speeds up to 3200, and a 3.0” LCD screen. It will be available
in midnight black color starting in September for about $329.
Initial Review
August
12, 2008
The
Nikon Coolpix S710 with Full Manual Mode
The
Nikon Coolpix S710 is a 14.5 megapixel point-and-shoot digital
camera with a 3.6x Zoom-Nikkor wide-angle glass lens. It is
designed have advanced features and all the functionality of a
larger SLR camera with a full manual mode. The Coolpix S710
features optical image stabilization, best shot selector, motion
detection, ISO capabilities up to 12,800, face detection, and a
3.0” LCD. It will be available beginning in September for about
$379.
Initial Review
August
12, 2008
Nikon
Announces the Quick Coolpix S610
The
Nikon Coolpix S610 is a 10-megapixel digital camera with a
wide-angle 4x Zoom-Nikkor lens. It is designed to be quick and
easy with a fast start-up time and convenient shooting modes.
The Coolpix S610 features a 0.7 second start-up time, optical
image stabilization, motion detection, blink mode, and six
common scene modes. It will be available in September for about
$279.
Initial Review
August
10, 2008
Nikon
Announces the Easy-to-Use Coolpix S560
The
Nikon Coolpix S560 is a 10 megapixel digital camera with a 5x
Zoom-Nikkor lens. It is designed for consumers looking for an
eye-catching design and easy-to-use capabilities. The Coolpix
S560 features 15 scene modes, optical image stabilization, auto
sort mode, favorite picture playback mode, face priority AF,
smile mode, blink warning, in camera red-eye fix, and
D-lighting. It will be available starting in September 2008 for
about $249.
Initial Review
August
10, 2008
Nikon
Announces the Stylish Coolpix S60
The
Nikon Coolpix S60 is a 10 megapixel point-and-shoot digital
camera with a 5x optical zoom-Nikkor lens. It is designed to be
stylish and intuitive with a huge 3.5” touch-screen LCD. The
Coolpix S60 also features optical image stabilization, auto
scene selection, smile mode, blink warning, a new portrait
one-touch zoom function, and ISO speeds up to 3200. It will be
available in September for $349.
Initial
Review
August 8, 2008
Sony Announces the
Intelligent DSC-T77
The
Sony DSC-T77 is a 10 megapixel digital camera with a Carl Zeiss
Vario-Tessar 4x optical zoom lens. It is designed to be an
intelligent camera with easy functions to make photos easy. The
DSC-T77 features intelligent scene recognition technology, smile
shutter, face detection, 11 scene modes, and a 3.0” LCD. It is
an extremely thin camera at less than 5/8 of an inch wide. The
DSC-T77 camera replaces the former T70 model and will be
available in brown, green, pink, black and silver in late
September for about $300.
Initial Review
August 8, 2008
Sony Announces the DSC-T700 with 4GB of Storage
The
Sony DSC-T700 is a 10 megapixel digital camera with a Carl Zeiss
Vario-Tessar 4x optical zoom lens. It is designed to be a photo
album in your pocket. The DSC-T700 has all the features of the
DSC-T77 plus 4GB of internal memory and a 3.5” LCD screen. It is
an extremely thin camera at less than 5/8 of an inch wide at the
thinnest. The DSC-T700 can be bought in late September 2008 in
red, champagne gold, pink, dark gray and silver for about $400.
Initial Review
August 5, 2008
Winner of the July Photo Contest
This
is the winner of the July photo contest on the
photography social network. It was taken by
Keith Willette with a Nikon D80. There were so many
great photo entries that we decided to narrow the them down
to four instead of three. We are now starting the August photo
contest, the category is Macro Photography. All of the entries
will be judged and narrowed down to three in the last couple
days of the month for final voting which is available to any
member. If you would like to participate, please join the
Monthly Photo Contest Group.
July 27, 2008
Focusing on the Eyes in Wildlife Photography
Andrew
Goodall writes, "Photographing wildlife is not the same as
photographing a landscape or an inanimate object. Your wildlife
subject has eyes, and our natural tendency as humans is to make
eye contact. As a result, if you can capture the eyes
effectively in a wildlife photograph, you have achieved the main
ingredient of a great image. Take a look at some of the great
wildlife photography to be found in print and on the internet."
Full Article
July 26, 2008
Panasonic Announces the
Stylish, Feature-Rich FX150
The
Panasonic Lumix FX150 is a 14.7 megapixel point-and-shoot
digital camera with a 28mm wide-angle lens with 3.6x optical
zoom. It is designed to be stylish and rich in features. The
Lumix FX150 has a manual exposure mode, intelligent exposure,
optical image stabilization, intelligent ISO, intelligent scene
selection, 24 scene modes, image leveling, quick auto focus, and
face detection (up to 15 faces). The FX150 comes in silver and
black colors and will be available in August for about $399.
Initial Review
July 26, 2008
Panasonic Announces the
Ultra Wide-Angle FX37
The
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX37 is a 10.1 megapixel point-and-shoot
digital camera with a 25mm ultra wide-angle LEICA DC 5x optical
zoom lens. It is designed for photographers who would like to
capture more viewing space than normal point-and-shoot cameras
offer. The Lumix DMC-FX37 features HD video recording,
intelligent auto mode, optical image stabilization, intelligent
scene selection, face detection, quick AF, and image leveling.
It will be available in four body colors (silver, black, blue,
pink, white) starting in September 2008 for about $349.
Initial Review
July 25, 2008
Panasonic Announces the
FZ28 for Action Shots
The
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 is a mid-size 10.1 megapixel camera
with Leica DC Vario-Elmarit 18x optical zoom lens. It is
designed for photographers at any level who want intuitive
functionality and the ability to capture motion with clarity.
The Lumix DMC-FZ28 features intelligent auto mode, a new AF
tracking function, face detection, optical image stabilization,
the Venus Engine IV processor, and HD video capabilities. It
will be available in silver and black in August for about $399.
Initial Review
July 19, 2008
Tips on Using Available Light in Photography
Dw
Cerino writes, "Nature and outdoor photographers the world over
have long recognized and worked hard to take advantage of the
soft, seemingly magical light of early morning, regardless of
their location or assignment. Natural light definitely is
different in the first hour or two after daybreak. Although many
wild creatures tend to be more active during the first and last
hours of a day this is only a happy coincidences for
photographers. Just as often, other birds and mammals will be up
and moving all hours of the day, despite what the light may look
like for photographer."
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