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Sony upgrades W digicam line

March 1, 2006 by J. Angelo Racoma

Sony cybershot W100Sony has announced upgrades to its W-series compact digital camera line at the Photo Marketing Association (PMA) 2006 trade show.

The Rangefinder-style W series gets a facelift as the lower end is now a continuation of the more compact P-series of the recent years, and is more akin to the Canon ixus line in size and feature set. The higher end models retain the old W size and form factor, but now sport higher resolution CCD sensors (7 and 8 megapixels!) and upgraded optics.

New models include the W30 (SRP: US$ 230) and W50 (SRP: US$ 250) on the lower-featured, more compact side, and the W70 (SRP: US$ 300) and W100 (SRP: US$ 350) on the larger, more feature-packed side.

Across the W series, common enhancements include the following:

  • Increased light sensitivity, up to 1000 ISO equivalent settings (up to 1250 ISO for the W100)
  • Intuitive helptext for menu system

Now what would I do with that fast a light sensitivity? I’m worried about noise and pixellation at those ISO levels, even if this was meant to enable faster shutter speeds at low-light operation! But the help system is cool, though, for novice photographers–it takes out the guesswork in photography (sometimes “Auto” mode isn’t enough, since there are a plethora of options one can explore even on a simple point-and-shoot digicam)

At any rate, the W series is worth looking at. It strikes good balance between price and funcitionality.

Filed Under: Cameras, PMA 2006

Canon announces EOS 30D

February 26, 2006 by J. Angelo Racoma

Canon, my favorite camera manufacturer, announces yet another new digital SLR to add to its lineup. The EOS 30D replaces the EOS 20D popular among professional and higher-end amateur photographers. Featuring the DIGIC II image processor, image capture and processing is done at lightning speeds. The 30D houses an 8.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor in the APS-C size, meaning clearer images and none of the noise, aberrations, and other optical problems associated with small-size sensors.

Some differences from its predecessor, the 20D, include a larger LCD size, more rugged body design, a new spot-metering capability, and a larger, brighter LCD.

Some highlights:

  • 8.2 Megapixel APS-C size CMOS sensor
  • 5 fps and 30 large JPEG frame burst
  • 2.5â€?, 230K pixel, 170º wide viewing angle LCD screen
  • Picture Style image processing parameters
  • Spot metering and High Precision 9-point AF system
  • DIGIC II image processor with 0.15 sec start-up time
  • Digital Photo Professional RAW processing software
  • 100,000 cycle shutter durability and rugged magnesium alloy body
  • Simultaneous RAW and JPEG recording
  • Wide 100-3200 ISO range
  • E-TTL II Flash
  • PictBridge compatibility
  • Complete compatibility with all Canon EF and EF-S lenses and EX-series Speedlites
  • USB 2.0 Hi-Speed and Video Out connectivity

Filed Under: Cameras

satuGO

January 31, 2006 by Ben

satuGO

Idiotic to some, ingenious to others, this 3 megapixel camera takes pictures when it hits the ground. Just to reconfirm, you have to throw the ball like camera, and when it hits a surface it takes a picture.

The satuGO can also function as a still camera with a timer and flash, as well as a USB web cam and a flash drive.

Specifications include a CCD, USB rechargeable battery, diode flash and 1GB of NAND memory.

via [everythingusb.com]

Filed Under: Cameras

Samsung GX-1S

January 19, 2006 by Gadzooki

Samsung GX-1S

Check out the New Samsung GX-1S at Fosfor Gadgets.

Filed Under: Cameras

Samsung Digimax i6

January 19, 2006 by Ben

Samsung Digimax i6

Samsung has announced the new Digimax i6 Personal Media Player [PMP], which means it can play both music and video while also being able to take pictures at 6-megapixel quality.

The i6 also has a 2.5 inch TFT LCD, Advanced Shake Reduction [ASR], its own movie editing ability, 1cm super-macro, and a stand to transfer images and recharge.

Oh and in case you were wondering here are the dimensions: 96 x 61 x 18.5 mm

Expect to see it early this year

Filed Under: Cameras

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