Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Nikon D3s with 1080p video rumored for release next month

Nikon D3s with 1080p video rumored for release next monthThis sort of burst out of nowhere today, but word is that a new Nikon D3s will hit on October 15 -- the crew at NikonRumors puts it at '99 percent probability.' The D3s is expected to add 1080p video and an 14fps burst mode to the D3, as well as a 1.6x crop mode, but other than that we don't know too much. We'll keep you updated, it looks like the leaks are coming fast and furious.

(Via Engadget Digital Cameras.)

Sunday, September 27, 2009

GE J1050 And J1250 Digital Cameras

GE J1050 And J1250 Digital Cameras

GE J1050 And J1250 Digital Cameras


GE Digital Cameras today announced two new digicams namely the 10-Megapixel J1050 and 12.2-Megapixel J1250. Both cameras come with several easy-to-use features, including Pan-Capture Panorama, wide-angle shots, Auto Scene, Blink, Smile and Face Detection. Each camera measures only 0.8-inch thin and has a 2.7-inch LCD screen with Auto Adjust Brightness for perfect screen visibility indoors and outdoors. The GE J1050 and J1250 will be available soon for $119.99 and $139.99, respectively.

[Via GE]

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Fujifilm Instax Mini 7S Instant Camera

Fujifilm Instax Mini 7S Instant Camera



Instant film photography is still alive. Fujifilm, following on the success of their Instax products in European and Asian markets, introduces a new instant film camera, the Instax Mini 7S to the U.S. market.



FUJIFILM, USA based in Valhalla, New York announced today, Wednesday September 23, 2009 the Instax Mini 7S, an Instant Color Film camera . Capitalizing upon a loyal following this camera is envisioned as a trendy style oriented option for fans of instant photography whether professional or enthusiast. There has been a renewed interest in this style of photography over the past few years. This is Fujifilm’s second Instax camera sold in the US. The previous model was the INSTAX 200.



FUJIFILM Instax Mini 7S Specifications


• Electronic shutter 1/60-sec

• Built-in AUTO flash

• Light Emitting Diode exposure indicator

• Silken White Finish

• Size (WxHxD inches) 5 x 5 x 2.5


FUJIFILM Instax Mini Instant Film


An instant glossy finish film that produces natural skin tones and vivid color.


• ISO 800 film speed

• Sharp, clear reproduction

• Film size: (WxH inches) 2 x 3; image area: 1.8 x 2.4


Pricing for the camera which is now available has a MSRP of $95.99 with a ten pack of film at $19.99! At two bucks per business card size photo, this casual photography solution is not cheap. With the decline of other instant film type consumer oriented photography products and their uncertain future, this is the only remaining instant film picture product.




(Via Photography Review Blog.)

Monday, September 21, 2009

Pentax's waterproof Optio W80 reviewed: tough as nails, 'so-so' image quality

Pentax's waterproof Optio W80 reviewed: tough as nails, 'so-so' image quality



We've always heard that life was full of compromises, and evidently Pentax made a few when it decided to build its toughest, most rugged point-and-shoot camera of all time. On paper, the Optio W80 looked mighty promising, but in practice, the all-important image quality was found to fall short. Over at PhotographyBLOG, critics found that the camera could withstand 'virtually anything' within reason, and while the 5x optical zoom and HD movie mode were both appreciated, most everything else was at least somewhat disappointing. The anti-shake system was found to simply slow the camera down, and the image quality was hamstrung by excessive noise at all ISO levels -- even 100. Feel free to peek the full review down in the read link, but make sure to keep your expectations in check.

(Via Engadget Digital Cameras.)

Sunday, September 20, 2009

DXG-125VR HD All-Weather Camcorder

DXG-125VR HD All-Weather Camcorder

DXG-125VR HD All-Weather Camcorder


DXG Technology comes back with its new high definition all-weather camcorder in the form of the DXG-125VR. Made of a sturdy rubber case, this rugged camcorder can withstand bumps and drops, and has the capability to capture both full 1280 x 720 resolution HD video at 30fps as well as 3-megapixel digital still images (interpolated mode). It also sports a 2-inch TFT screen with 480 x 240 resolution, a 128MB of internal memory, a microSDHC card slot, a USB 2.0 interface, an AV jack, an HDMI output and a rechargeable Li-ion battery. The DXG-125VR is now available for purchase for $139.99.


DXG-125VR HD All-Weather Camcorder




(Via The Digital Camera Blog.)

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Pentax Optio M85

Pentax Optio M85

Pentax Optio M85


Looking for a simple and stylish digital camera? Well, be sure to check out the recently announced Pentax Optio M85. Coming in a metal body, the camera offers a 12-megapixel CCD sensor, 32-96mm 3x optical zoom lens and a large 3.0-inch LCD display. It also sports several advanced features including ISO up to 3200, Face Recognition and the ability to record HD video in 1280 x 720 resolution at 15fps. The Pentax Optio M85 will go on sale in October for unannounced price yet.


Pentax Optio M85


[Via PhotographyBlog]

Monday, September 14, 2009

JVC brings $1,000 HD Everio GZ-HM400 camcorder to America

JVC brings $1,000 HD Everio GZ-HM400 camcorder to America



JVC introduced its HD Everio GZ-HM400 in Japan way back in late July, but at long last, the time has come for the Yanks in attendance to grab one as their own. Shipping now (as in, right now) here on US soil, the Full HD camcorder packs a 10.3 megapixel sensor, 32GB of internal storage, an SD / SDHC expansion slot and the ability to capture stills at 9 megapixels. Over on the video side, users will have access to a trio of slow-motion recording modes (600fps, 300fps and 120fps), though we can't express in mere words how disheartened we are to hear that this thing utilizes the thoroughly worthless AVCHD format. If you aren't bothered in the least by that, you can pick yours up now for a nickle shy of a grand.


(Via Engadget Digital Cameras.)

Friday, September 11, 2009

Blue Fujifilm J30 Exclusive To Jessops In UK

Blue Fujifilm J30 Exclusive To Jessops In UK

Blue Fujifilm J30 Exclusive To Jessops In UK


Fujifilm has added a new color option ‘Blue’ to its recently released Finepix J30 series. This blue version of compact camera is now available exclusively via UK’s leading photographic retailer Jessops for £129 (about $216). As a brief reminder, the J30 sports a 12MP CCD sensor, 3x optical zoom, a 2.7-inch LCD screen, a new Panoramic shooting mode, Auto Scene Recognition and Face Detection with auto red-eye removal.

[PhotographyBlog]

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Canon's PowerShot SX20 IS superzoom gets superreviewed

Canon's PowerShot SX20 IS superzoom gets superreviewed


You might be forgiven for not spotting the SX20 IS in the maelstrom of announcements Canon hit us with last month, so here's a thorough breakdown of the cam for your delectation. Replacing the year-old SX10, the SX20 IS adds 720p video recording at 30 fps and takes the pixel count up to 12 million. Strangely, it was features from the older model that earned praise, with the reviewers liking the 2.5-inch vari-angle display and UltraSonic Motor, which provided a smooth and silent zooming action. Their major gripe was image noise at ISO 400 and above, though picture quality was considered above average and macro performance was singled out for commendation. Hit the read link for sample snaps and footage plus the enlightening conclusion.

(Via Engadget Digital Cameras.)

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Leica gets official with M9 and X1 cameras, hands-on ensue

Leica gets official with M9 and X1 cameras, hands-on ensue



No surprises here (at all), but Leica's 09/09/09 event has just led to the formal unveiling of the full-frame, 18 megapixel M9 rangefinder and the compact X1. The former (which is shipping now) supports all Leica M lenses and ships with a 'newly developed glass sensor cover designed to guarantee the suppression of the infrared portion of the light spectrum.' There's also a quick-access ISO adjustment button alongside a few other hotkeys, a full metal housing, Kodak-sourced CCD, a fresh microprocessor-controlled shutter (which is supposedly 'near silent') and a staggering £4,850 ($8,004) price tag. As for the X1, you'll find a 12.1 megapixel CMOS sensor (APS-C), a fixed-mount Leica Elmarit 1:2.8/24mm lens, numerous 'auto' modes for the newbies in attendance, a maximum ISO of 3200, 2.7-inch rear LCD and a Live View function that replaces the optical viewfinder. Expect to hear more regarding price when the January 2010 ship date nears, but for now, feel free to peruse the hands-on galleries linked below.

(Via Engadget Digital Cameras.)

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Leica M9 Photos and Full Specifications Leaked

Leica M9 Photos and Full Specifications Leaked



Last week we showed you some leaked photos of two new cameras from Leica, the Leica M9 and X1, which are due to be unveiled on Wednesday, well it looks like more photos have been leaked of the Leica M9 along with some specifications.


More Leica M9 Photos and Full Specifications Leaked



More Leica M9 Photos and Full Specifications Leaked



More Leica M9 Photos and Full Specifications Leaked



More Leica M9 Photos and Full Specifications Leaked


Here are the full specifications


Camera type


Compact digital view and rangefinder system camera.


Lens attachment


Leica M bayonet with additional sensor for 6-bit coding.



Read Full Specifications

(Via Geeky-Gadgets.)

Monday, September 7, 2009

Zoom Q3 ears-on: it's like 'Stop Making Sense' saw your YouTube lip sync video and liked it

Zoom Q3 ears-on: it's like 'Stop Making Sense' saw your YouTube lip sync video and liked it



What's this blue monstrosity? A YouTube-happy concert bootlegger's new best friend. The Zoom Q3 (which is distributed by Samson in the States) pairs a decent stereo mic and some in-depth audio controls with a regular crappy pocket video camera sensor -- along with an oversized screen to make room for audio level meters. There are obviously limited situations where this is really necessary (there are plenty of much better dedicated mics for when you don't need the VGA video to go along with it), and all your cutesy Flip mino-toting friends are going to laugh at you, but at least you'll be able to crank up your recording to lossless and capture their cackles with eardrum shattering clarity. Check out a video of the Zoom Q3 shot with another Zoom Q3 after the break and decide for yourself if it's worth the slightly premium $249 pricetag.

Continue reading Zoom Q3 ears-on: it's like 'Stop Making Sense' saw your YouTube lip sync video and liked it


(Via Engadget Audio.)