Tag: photography
PENTAX Optio M90 compact digital camera launched
PENTAXhave today launched the Optio M90 compact digital camera. Coated in a grip-freindly rubber exterior, the camera can shoot 12.1 megapixel stills, has 5x wide angle digital zoom and a 2.7 inch LCD monitor. Other features include improved facial recognition…
First Guardian iPad app is … a gallery?
With Apple's iPad being touted as the revolutionary device to save the flailing newspaper publishing industry, you have to wonder what the thinking behind the Guardian's first iPad app is. Rather than offering interactive access to the Guardian's sterling editorial…
Kodak launch EASYSHARE M580 digital camera
Kodak have launched the EASYSHARE M580 digital camera range. Perfect for snappers who like to share their pictures as soon as they've been captured, its features include quick upload functions to sites like Facebook and Flickr. In terms of hardware,…
Japan-only release for the 40 megapixel Pentax 645D DSLR stunner
Looking forward to getting your hands on Pentax's long awaited 40 megapixel 645D DSLR? Well you're in luck…providing you can get yourself on a plane to Japan, that is. Yep, Pentax's impressively spec'd DSLR will only be on sale in…
Panasonic updates its Lumix digital camera range with the DMC-G2
Panasonic have updated their lauded Lumix digital camera range with the brand new DMC-G2. The DMC-G2 is the successor to the popular G1 model, and is the world's first digital interchangeable lens system camera with a hinged LCD touchscreen. It's…
Canon announce the EOS 1D Mark IV camera
The camera's brand new 46 point Auto Focus system will allow for a wide selection of focus points across the frame, whilst the extended ISO range of 50 to 102,400 will make it ideal for shooting in low light. The EOS 1D Mark IV will also be comfortable capturing high definition video.
Sony &alpha 230, &alpha 330 & &alpha 380: DSLRs to step you up from compacts
Sony has launched three entry level DSLR cameras today in the their alpha range. This gives me the opportunity to geek out over some tech I love and find out what the html for &alpha is.
The baby of the bunch is the &alpha280 which comes with a 10.2-megapixel CCD sensor, 2.7-inch fixed LCD and weighs 450g. The &alpha330 is a touch heftier at 490g, it has the same sensor but the bonus here is that you get a tilt LCD. Last up is the &aplha380 which is identical to the &alpha330 except it’s got 14.2 megapixels of resolution power and it’s possibly not worth spending the extra on.
Those specs aside, you’re essentially looking at the same beast whichever you splash out on. They all use the BIONZ processor for all the CPU power, they each offer ISOs up to 3200 and they’ll let you fire off at 2.5fps.
The Minolta and Konica Minolta lens compatibility ensures you’re getting some quality at the business end of the camera but I feel a little cheated they haven’t stepped up to the plate with CMOS sensors. Feels like they’ve kept the best bit from consumers despite the step up you may have made.
There’s some decent tech in the shape of the in-body image stabilisation and the improved quick AF in live view mode, and there’s probably just the right amount of options to play with in terms of white balance, exposure and light metering.
Prices and dates when we get them but rest assured that Sony isn’t going to freeze you out with their weirdo proprietary memory sticks. You can use them if you want but all three cameras come with SD/SDHC compatibility too. And, once you’ve had it with the kit lens and you want a little more for your burgeoning shutter addiction, Sony is also releasing a bunch of lenses.
The DT-50 (F1.8) is a fixed 50mm piece of glass for portraits; if you want to get nice and wide there’s the DT18-55mm (F3.5-5.6); you can go long with the DT 55-200mm (F4-5.6) and there’s also a 1:1 macro lens, the DT 30mm F2.8, for extreme close-up photography. Enjoy yourself.
JVC launching full HD LCD display aimed at photographers
The catchily-titled LT-42WX70 is a new 42″ display from JVC that’s aimed at imaging professionals and home cinema enthusiasts. It’s full HD and will display a far greater range of colours than most displays.
The screen is particularly adept at displaying high-resolution still photos, which probably makes it the world’s most expensive digital photo frame. It’s also got a full colour management system, though, for accurate reproduction of movies. It’ll display 100% of sRGB, and 96% of Adobe RGB.
There’s no price on this baby yet, but it’ll be available from May, so we should know pretty soon. It’s quite a niche product, so I wouldn’t expect it to come cheap, but if you’re determined to buy the best, then it’s definitely worth considering.
JVC LT-42WX70
Panasonic adds DMC-FS62 to its compact digital camera range
Panasonic has announced a new addition to its Lumix FS Series of compact digital cameras, with the introduction of the DMC-FS62.
Most of the features you’d expect on a compact are here — 10.1-megapixel, 2.5-inch LCD, face detection (up to 15 in each shot), scene selection, image stabilisation and movie mode (up to 848 x 480 WVGA resolution).
The camera has a F2.8 Leica DC VARIO-ELMARIT lens which offers 4x optical zoom – not spectacular even for a compact but acceptable – though it can be extended up o 7.1x by using the Extra Optical Zoom function, though you’re then limited to just 3-megapixel shots…
£969.99 Canon EOS 500D – 1080p video recording & 15.1-megapixel sensor
Canon has snuck out a DSLR in the States today that combines the processing power of the EOS 50D with the HD video recording of the 5D Mark II.
The slightly differently named Canon Rebel EOS T1i will shoot 1080p footage…