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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LS80 Wins “Best 8MP Camera This Weekend” Award
Gizmodo.com
Our Panasonic pals just dropped a new compact digital camera into their Lumix range. The new device, bearing the DMC-LS80 moniker, will boast an 8.32MP CCD sensor, 3x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom, 2.5-inch intelligent LCD, MEGA O.I.S image stabilization, ISO 1600 (maximum at full resolution), 30fps 4:3 (640×480) and 16:9 (848×489) video capture, as well as support for SD, SDHC and MMC. Checkout the gallery for a closer look
Given the lack of camera releases across the weekend, we have been forced to bestow Panasonic with our new “Best 8MP Camera This Weekend” award. We are sure they are very proud of their new achievement, and we would be very disappointed if they didn’t choose to include this endorsement on the product package. We’ll keep our eyes peeled. Shipping dates and price details have yet to be confirmed. [Panasonic]
January 21st, 2008
Lights, camera, action for iTunes
Times Online, UK
Dan Sabbagh: Analysis
Apple’s success in wooing Twentieth Century Fox finally gives the electronics giant hope that it can win over the movie business, which has looked at iTunes’s stranglehold over digital music with nothing short of alarm.
Meanwhile, Warner Music confirms that it has abandoned copy protection for digital music, ultimately because of pressure from Steve Jobs, the Apple chief executive - exactly the kind of leverage that the studios are so nervous of.
Until now Apple has been able to persuade only Disney to sell and rent programmes online, in agreements mainly encompassing Disney television hits such as Lost and Desperate Housewives. But given that Jobs is on the Disney board, after selling Pixar, his animation studio, to the House of Mouse, it was not surprising.
The motivation of Fox, owned by News Corporation, parent company of The Times, has not yet been spelt out, but the film studio’s obvious hope is to create a new pay-per-view window. But it is also a recognition that Apple remains the clear leader when it comes to developing compelling portable consumer electronics.
Although video iPods will struggle to sell films and television if there is nothing to watch, it is also hard to imagine that any other technology company can match Apple’s design flair. Plus a tie-up with Microsoft, the obvious alternative, is hardly reassuring for the studios, either - the Redmond-based group has a long history of dominance itself. This is not to say that Hollywood doesn’t have cards of its own, as it embraces Apple. Music companies are smaller and weaker than the studios, which are all part of large conglomerates. Jobs could pick off the crisis-stricken EMI and make it abandon copy protection, gradually forcing the others to follow suit.
Plus, people watch films on the largest screen in the house, not, usually, on small iPods. IPods can be hooked up to the television, but there are other ways of getting pay-per-view films to the box in the corner of the living room, too. In that arena Apple should face competition from traditional pay TV.
Yet bringing in Apple inevitably will lead to some change in the balance of power between Silicon Valley and Hollywood. Tinseltown needs to work with the technologists, but in doing so it cedes some control over standards. If Jobs’s track record means anything, at some point he will try to exploit it. The battle will make for interesting watching.
December 28th, 2007
Waterproof Your Digital camera
PC World
Friday’s Today@PCWorld blog caught my eye. Eric Butterfield’s at the big PMA show and he talked about a handful of the waterproof cameras.
Some of you might already have a digital camera that you want to use underwater, or maybe just around water, say on a boat or in the shower (hey, there’s no accounting for taste).
Take a look at Bonica’s line of dirt cheap Snapper Suit silicon enclosures. They protect your camera from moisture using a completely water-tight silicone skin around the camera. They’re rated for depths up to 12 feet. Each enclosure costs about $33 and there are models for six brands of camera, including Nikon Coolpix, Canon PowerShot, and Sony Cyber-shot.
March 13th, 2007
World’s Slimmest and Lightest Digital Camera Launched
HULIQ, NC
Olympus Imaging Corporation announced today that the company will be releasing the new E-410 digital SLR camera at the end of April 2007. The world’s smallest, slimmest and lightest interchangeable-lens digital SLR camera, the E-410 incorporates all the core features of Olympus E-System cameras, including the “Dedicated Digital Design,” “Dust Reduction” and “Live View” functions
1. Smart design with world’s slimmest, smallest and lightest body*
2. New, more advanced Live View function
3. New, 10-million pixel Live MOS sensor, image processing engine “TruePic III”
The E-410 is the smallest, slimmest, lightest interchangeable lens digital SRL camera in the world* today. (Dimensions 129.5 x 91 x 53 mm (excluding projections), weight 375 grams (main body only))
From basic materials to components and configuration, all aspects of this camera’s design were designed to optimize size reduction, while maintaining the critical performance standards required for a SLR camera. Fitting comfortably in the hand and providing outstanding portability, the E-410 offers a degree of simplicity and ease of use that no digital SLR can match.
Another helpful function is the advanced ”Live View‘ function which allows users to frame images while viewing the subjects on the LCD monitor on the back of the main camera body. Any user who is used to shooting with compact digital cameras will be familiar with this style of shooting and will appreciate being able to continue shooting in the same way. The E-410 also permits autofocusing to be used together with Live View monitoring, as well as making it possible to confirm the effects of exposure correction or white balance adjustment on the monitor screen.
Despite its ultra-compact design, the E-410 provides highest level of image quality available today. Thanks to the newly developed 10-million pixel Live MOS sensor with low noise and low power consumption and the new ”TruePic III‘ image processing engine, the E-410 delivers picture quality that easily meets the requirements of professional users.
With its ultra-slim, ultra-compact, ultra-lightweight design, the E-410 combines the convenience and portability of a pocket camera with the power and performance of a full-fledged digital SLR camera. Easy to carry and easy to use, the E-410 lets you enjoy the true pleasure of photography anywhere, anytime - Olympus.
March 6th, 2007
Focus Expo 2006
Jakarta, KCM
Pameran industri fotografi yang bertajuk “Focus Expo 2006″ digelar di Jakarta Convention Centre (JCC), Senayan, Jakarta, Rabu (8/3). Acara yang diikuti oleh sekitar 40 pelaku dunia bisnis fotografi ini akan dilangsungkan hingga 12 Maret 2006 mendatang.
March 14th, 2006
Kodak Luncurkan Kamera Lensa Ganda di Indonesia
Achmad Rouzni Noor II - detikInet
Jakarta, Eastman Kodak Company meluncurkan kamera lensa ganda Kodak Easyshare V570 di Indonesia. Dalam keterangan resminya, Rabu (1/3/2006), perusahaan yang angka penjualannya secara global di 2004 mencapai US$ 13,5 miliar itu mengaku mengembangkan sendiri teknologi lensa retina yang digunakan untuk produknya, yakni lensa ultra-wide angle (23 mm) dan lensa zoom optik (39-117).
Kedua lensa itu hadir dalam satu kemasan kecil dan ramping yang tebalnya kurang dari satu inci. Lensa itu juga diklaim memberikan jangkauan zoom optik hingga lima kali ukuran sebenarnya.Selain itu, lensa prisma Scheneider-Kreuznach C-Variogon-nya tidak menjorok keluar dari tubuh kamera.
Kamera itu memiliki layar LCD yang besar, berukuran 2,5 inci dan beresolusi tinggi. Didalamnya juga terdapat memori internal berkapasitas 32 megabytes (MB), ditambah sebuah SD Card slot untuk menyimpan gambar lebih banyak lagi.
Selain desain lensa gandanya, V570 dengan kemampuan 5 megapiksel itu memiliki beragam fitur yang diklaim bisa meningkatkan kepuasan berfotografi, antara lain in-camera panorama stitching. Dengan fitur itu secara otomatis dapat menggabungkan tiga gambar menjadi satu gambar panorama yang lebar. Dengan menggunakan ultra-wide view pada fungsi panorama, pengguna kamera itu juga bisa membuat foto pemandangan 180 derajat hanya dengan tiga kali klik.
Kamera V570 juga dapat merekam video dengan kualitas TV dengan kecepatan mencapai 30 frame per second (fps) dengan menggunakan kompresi MPEG-4 yang lebih tinggi. Teknologi stabilisasi gambar yang merupakan bagian dari kamera tersebut mengurangi getaran di layar, terutama yang berasal dari gerakan tangan dan kamera yang tak disengaja.
Pada kamera itu juga terdapat fitur zoom optik untuk video, termasuk fokus otomatis. Kamera digital zoom Kodak Easyshare V570 dengan Photo Frame Dock 2 dijual di pasaran dengan harga Rp 4.400.000 (rou)
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March 3rd, 2006
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