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22
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Nikon has announced a new 50mm lens, the AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.4G. The new Nikon features the Nikon Silent Wave Motor that enables auto focusing with Nikon cameras like D40/D40x and D60. As you know, these cameras doesn't have in-body AF motor and the only 50mm prime lens option so far was the recently announced Sigma 50mm F1.4 which is too expensive and heavy compared to all other 50mm f1.4 lenses on the market. The new AF-S NIKKOR 50mm f/1.4G will be available in December for about $440.

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Sep
21
2008
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Sunday, 21 September 2008 |
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Photo of Pentax's new entry level DSLR ,has surfaced and is expected to be sold at €499 for single kit with DA L 18-55 and €599 for twin lens kit with also DA L 50-200. K-m. K-m uses the 10.2 MP Sony sensor, same as the ones that are used in K200D. No live-view and top LCD as far as we know, it wll be hard for Pentax to compete with the other entry levels with live view for sure.
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Sep
18
2008
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Thursday, 18 September 2008 |
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Mamiya has announced the ZDb 22 MP Digital Back; which is a revised version of its ZD model. Below are the main specifications of the new Zdb:
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Image Sensor: 21.70 mega pixels 48x36mm DALSA full-frame transfer CCD
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Interchangeable: IR cut filter (standard)
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1.2 fps (burst rate: 22 frames)
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ISO Range: ISO 50 to 400
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LCD: TFT 1.8”
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Weight and Dimension:470g, 106(W) x 90(H) x 62 (D) mm
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Compatible with Mamiya 645AFD/II/II, RZ67Pro-SD, RB67Pro-IID
Pricing and delivery will be announced in the fall of 2008. For more information: Mamiya
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Sep
17
2008
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Wednesday, 17 September 2008 |
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Canon's has announced the new flagship camera in its PowerShot range; PowerShot G10, successor to the highly popular G9. G10 sports a 14.7 megapixel CCD sensor, a new 28-140mm wide zoom, 3.0” PureColor LCD II (461k dots) and the new DIGIC IV processor.

The Canon PowerShot G10 will be available from October priced at $500 in US, £499.99 in UK and €649.99 in Europe.
New PowerShot G10 Main Features:
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14.7 Megapixel CCD sensor
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5x wide-angle (28mm) optical zoom lens with optical Image Stabilizer
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RAW image recording plus support for Canon Digital Photo Professional
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DIGIC 4 for clear, sharp images, high-speed AF (including Servo AF) and fast response times
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Targets all the main causes of blur with High ISO Auto, optical
Image Stabilizer, Motion Detection Technology and Auto ISO shift
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Great people shots with improved Face Detection AF/AE/FE/WB plus
Face Select & Track and FaceSelf-Timer
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3.0” PureColor LCD II (461k dots resolution) with wide viewing angle and optical viewfinder
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i-Contrast boosts brightness and retains detail in dark areas
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Dedicated Exposure Compensation and ISO dials
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26 shooting modes with manual control and custom settings
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Accessories include tele-converter, Speedlite flashes and waterproof case
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Smooth, 30fps VGA movies
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Sep
17
2008
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Wednesday, 17 September 2008 |
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Now we have a small and lightweight GPS receiver which can be mounted to any digital camera hot-shoe which lets you record the GPS data and time of every photo you take.

After transfering the data from photoGPS to your computer, you can even receive historic GPS satellite information corresponding to the times the raw GPS data was recorded which is used by JOBO’s software to calculate the locations, reverse geocodes them, and geotags the photos with the resulting location information such as Country name, Region and District, City, Postal code, Street name, and nearby points of interest (POIs) such as tourist attractions, beaches, mountain peaks, museums, opera or theatre houses, concert halls, sport stadiums, parks, etc. in addition to latitude, longitude and altitude are also available. Look quite useful to me. The photoGPS for Windows operating systems will be available in October 2008 for €159,0.
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Sep
17
2008
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Wednesday, 17 September 2008 |
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Carl Zeiss launched the Distagon T* 2.8/2, 1a new 21mm super wide angle lens for both digital and analog full-format SLR cameras with EF (ZE), F (ZF) and K (ZK) bayonets. The Distagon T* 2.8/21 is modernized version of the the Contax system. Distagon T* 2.8/2 is scheduled for delivery for the ZF and ZK mounts by the end of this year with an expected selling price will be €1,399.

According to Carl Zeiss, the lens is ideal for architectural, journalistic and landscape photography. |
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Sep
12
2008
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Friday, 12 September 2008 |
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A new Leica compact camera, the D-Lux 4, was spotted in the pages of French print magazine Chasseur d'Images.

Priced at approximately $980, the new Leica D-Lux 4 is physically almost identical to the old D-Lux except the hotshoe on the top and the wider and faster 24-60mm ƒ2-2.8 lens(D-Lux 3 had a 28-112mm ƒ2.8 - 4.9 lens). 10.1 MP image sensor has slightly lower resolution and sensor size compared to D-Lux 3 (10.1-MP vs 10.4-MP, 1/1.65" tvs. 1/1.63").
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Sep
12
2008
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Friday, 12 September 2008 |
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Panasonic announced Lumix DMC-G1, the first Micro Four Thirds camera. The new Lumix DMC-G1 is using an electronic viewfinder instead of a conventional optical viewfinder thus dropping the mirror mechanism and making the camera body much smaller then a regular DSLR. Lumix DMC-G1 features a new 12.1-Megapixel Live MOS Four Thirds sensor whixh will probably be used in other coming Four Thirds DSLRs by Olympus and Panasonic in the future. A 3-inch 460K dot freee-angle LCD and 1,440,000-dot equivalent Live View Finder both provide full-time Live View with %100 coverage. The Panasonic G1 accepts Micro Four Thirds System interchangeable lenses, and also conventional Four Thirds System lenses with an optional adapter.

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