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Nikon LogoJuly 8, 2010PRESS RELEASEThe images below were captured with equipment, including Nikon D3S digital-SLR cameras, NIKKOR lenses, Speedlights and other accessories, kept aboard the ISS. To date, NASA has captured more than 700,000 images with Nikon equipment carried into space. Among these many images, those rare and precious photos that can only be captured from space, as well as those captured under the extremely low-light conditions of space that exhibit the superior image quality of D3S noise suppression features are introduced.

Nikon has spent many years contributing to NASA’s study of space through the development and manufacture of advanced and extremely durable cameras and NIKKOR lenses. Production of NIKKOR lenses, which make the most of Nikon’s optical technologies, reached fifty million units last September. Nikon’s history with NASA began with the Nikon Photomic FTN?, a modified Nikon F camera that was used aboard the Apollo 15 in 1971. Nikon’s relationship with NASA continued even with the transition to digital when NASA placed orders for Nikon D2XS digital-SLR cameras in 2008. These cameras are still being used in space today. In 2009, NASA ordered eleven D3S cameras and seven AF-S NIKKOR 14-24mm f/2.8G ED lenses for use in recording activities aboard the Space Shuttle and International Space Station. The D3S cameras were the same products available to consumers with no special modifications, and they were delivered to the ISS via the Space Shuttle Discovery launched on April 5, 2010. Read More→

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Sony LogoJuly 8, 2010PRESS RELEASE - Sony unveiled two new Cyber-shot® digital still cameras (models DSC-TX9 and DSC-WX5) that are the world’s smallest 3D cameras, capturing 3D images with a single lens system using a sweeping motion.

Sony DSC-TX9 and DSC-WX5

Sony DSC-TX9 and DSC-WX5

“Sony is focused on being the leader in 3D technology, leveraging its expertise to create the best 3D products, content and unique entertainment experiences,” said Kelly Davis, director of the digital imaging business at Sony Electronics. “Sony is making it easy to create personal 3D content that can be enjoyed with friends or family on compatible 3D television systems.” Read More→

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PENTAX LogoJune 17, 2010PRESS SUMMARY - PENTAX Imaging Company announced that the PENTAX Optio W90 will be available soon in a third color choice. As early as next month, the eleventh generation PENTAX Optio W90 will become available in orange, in addition to green and black.

Pentax Optio W90 Orange

Every PENTAX Optio W90 offers enhanced waterproof, shockproof, dustproof, and coldproof performance and features an inventive Digital Microscope mode with LED lighting to capture small but intriguing subjects. Designed with the look of mountaineering equipment, every Optio W90 kit includes a woven Web fabric strap complete with a carabiner to attach the camera to a backpack and other outdoor gear. Read More→

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Sigma SD15 DSLR Camera

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SIGMA LogoJune 16, 2010PRESS SUMMARY – The Sigma Corporation announce the new Sigma SD15 Digital SLR camera. This camera is the latest model in Sigma’s SD series. Powered by the 14 megapixel Foveon X3 direct image sensor it can capture all primary RGB colors at each and every pixel location arranged in three layers. The new SD15 incorporates the “TRUE II” image processing engine which processes the large amount of data from the 14 megapixel direct image sensor. It also provides high resolution power and reproduces high definition images with impressive three-dimensional detail, rich in gradation. The camera adopts the SD card and incorporates a highly visible 3.0 inch LCD monitor, 77-Segment AE sensor and AFE (Analog Front End). It provides high image quality and user friendly design. In addition, the durable shutter mechanism, which has a life of over 100,000 actuations, is ideal for the demands of digital photography.

Sigma SD15 Kit

Here’s a link for more technical information about the Sigma SD15 from their website.
Here’s a link to a special Flash site about the Sigma SD15.

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Olympus LogoMay 22. 2010 – Olympus created an innovative advertising campaign where they use augmented reality to give the user a virtual 3D product experience with the PEN E-PL1. In the June print issue of Wired and the July print issue of Popular Photography, you will find an augmented reality tip-in card shaped like the Olympus PEN (actual size). The camera card peels off the insert and serves as a marker for use in front of a webcam. Simple instructions for the demo are included and direct users to the Olympus augmented
reality site.

The augmented reality demo experience enables you to see how simple and innovative this new hybrid camera really is by allowing you to virtually test-drive the PEN. The webcam acts as the camera’s lens. As you hold the camera card in front of a webcam and visit the augmented reality site, a dynamic 3D online product experience is launched where you can see yourself, interact with the camera and simulate product features. You can take pictures, shoot video, try the flash, utilize Live Guide, remove the lens and even use a variety of in-camera Art Filters with the virtual PEN, all while manipulating the 3D camera marker in
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Kodak LogoMay 21, 2010 – Here’s an awesome video that I was turned on to by Jennifer Cisney (@kodakCB on Twitter). The waterproof full HD Kodak PlaySport video camera was the perfect choice to create this high energy Kitesurfing video. Check it out! And be sure to watch it full screen in 720p HD.

You can purchase the Kodak PlaySport video camera from Amazon.com for around $149.00 but they have been running some pretty good sales you may want to check out. Read More→

Canon LogoMay 20, 2010PRESS SUMMARY - Canon U.S.A., Inc., congratulates the cast and crew from the hit series HOUSE on filming the entire season finale episode on the Canon EOS 5D Mark II. This crowning achievement marks the first network television prime time drama episode to be shot entirely on a Digital SLR camera, making it an industry-first.

Canon EOS 5D Mark II

In addition to shooting the episode on the Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Canon EF lenses were used for a complete Canon workflow for image capture. Recording every second of footage to compact flash cards, the crew for HOUSE took full advantage of a completely digital workflow and was able to complete filming the entire episode in just 10 days. Read More→

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Canon LogoMay 15, 2010 – Canon announced their newest addition to the PowerShot Digital ELPH camera series, the SD4000 IS. This stylish new powerhouse point-and-shoot is the first ELPH series to offer a high-sensitivity system, known as Canon’s HS SYSTEM, with a 10MP back-illuminated CMOS  sensor and bright f/2.0 lens. These features combined with the DIGIC 4 image processor allows users to shoot in low-light situations without the need for a flash, resulting in a more natural look and the f/2.o lens provides greater depth of field, making it a great tool for those interested in portrait photography.

Canon PowerShot ELPH SD4000

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Sony LogoMay 15, 2010 - Sony is developing a new AVCHD high-definition camcorder featuring an interchangeable lens system. The camcorder, which will be available this fall, will be compatible with “E Mount” interchangeable lenses developed for Sony’s newest digital still cameras (model NEX-5, NEX-3), as well as many  “A Mount” interchangeable lenses used by the existing “α” DSLR camera lineup via a mount adapter. It will also be equipped with the same “Exmor” APS HD CMOS sensor used in the  NEX-5 and NEX-3 models.

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Sony LogoMay 15, 2010 – Sony introduced two innovative (alpha) compact interchangeable lens digital cameras, the NEX-5 and NEX-3. They provide the quality of a digital SLR in a compact body that is easy to slip into a small purse or jacket pocket for ultimate portability.

Similar in concept to the Olympus PENs and the Panasonic Lumix, the Sony NEX-5 and NEX-3 are a mirrorless design which reduces the thickness of the camera bodies to just about an inch at their slimmest point. The newly developed 14.2MP APS HD CMOS sensor is about 60 percent larger than the sensor in micro four-thirds cameras which is key to the exceptional image quality, extremely low image noise and creative defocus background effects that are familiar to DSLR users.

Sony NEX-5 and NEX-3

Sony NEX-5 and NEX-3

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