
CES 2009: Lastly, Olympus has announced three new budget cameras; the FE-5000, FE3010 and FE-45. They all include the 'One button, one Function' design principle and a built-in camera guide for easy operation. The 12MP FE-3010, 10MP FE-5000 and FE-45 all incorporate features such as Dual Image Stabilization, Intelligent Auto mode, Advanced Face Detection and a number of shooting modes. Available in a choice of colors, the FE-5000 and FE-45 will become available in late January, and the FE-3010 in early March 2009.
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Phase One has announced an updated service release of its Capture One 4, PRO and DB RAW workflow software. Version 4.6 of Capture One and Capture One PRO extends RAW support to the Canon G10, Nikon D3X, Olympus E-30 and Phase One P 65+ cameras. It also provides improved camera support for the Canon EOS 5D Mark II and EOS 50D. Capture One 4.6 PRO also supports tethered shooting using most of the current Nikon DSLRs.
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Let’s Go Digital has published a review of the Olympus E-30. Even after extended testing, it turns out that the Olympus E-30 looks a lot like its big brother the E-3 when it comes to image characteristics. And although it features a different sensor and increased resolution; Olympus has issues like dynamic range and color reproduction nicely under control and is able to obtain an excellent result. For more news and reviews, stay tuned to Photography Bay’s Olympus E-30 Reviews and Resources.
1 - Olympus 1030SW 2 - Panasonic FX150 3 - Canon 980 IS If you're looking for the best compact digital camera of 2008, then have a look at our Top 5 Compact Digital cameras listed here - with numerous cameras to choose from you can find a unique camera for you - whether you're looking for a wide angle lens, high resolution, manual controls, optical image stabilisation or even a waterproof camera. You get great image quality from these stylish pocket cameras and they would make an
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Cameralabs have reviewed the new Pentax Optio W60 - available in silver, blue or red - the coldproof, waterproof camera can withstand depths of 13 feet / 4 metres, and features a wide angle 5x optical zoom lens, a 2.5" screen, ISO6400, and 720p video recording. The Pentax Optio W60 is available for £186 "There was a time if you wanted a waterproof compact, Pentax was the only name to consider. Over recent generations though, Olympus has grabbed much of the attention with its SW range, but now
Four Thirds User has published a hands on review of the Olympus E-30. The E-30 handles very similarly to the E-3 in terms of size and weight, being slightly less heavy and tall. For more news and reviews, stay tuned to Photography Bay’s Olympus E-30 Reviews and Resources. Not a SmugMug member? Upload UNLIMITED photos to gorgeous galleries! Free Trial. ShareThis
The Olympus SP-565UZ is a super zoom 10 megapixel digital camera. 20x optical zoom lens offers both wide angle and exceptional telephoto qualities. In terms of design the camera looks like a small, compact Digital SLR. As well as the long zoom the SP-565UZ has an array of advanced features. These include manual exposure modes, bracketing and manual focus. Shadow adjustment and face-detection technology, along with dual image stabilisation, combine to ensure correct exposure, accurate colour r
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DLCRV3, 3V/1350mAh Li-ion Photo Battery
Lenmar?s high-performance rechargeable batteries meet or exceed the original manufacturer?s specifications to give you the maximum shots per charge. Don?t miss a shot due to a dead battery. Also keep a fully charged extra battery on hand.Main FeaturesManufacturer: Lenmar Enterprises, Inc.Manufacturer Part Number: DLCRV3Manufacturer Website Address: http://www.lenmar.comBattery Finder Address: http://www.ritzcamera.com/battery-locator.htmProduct Type: Digital CameraBattery Chemistry: Lithium-IonBattery Capacity: 1350 mAhBattery Voltage: 3 VCompatibilityFits: Canon, Kodak, Olympus, Samsung Digital CamerasReplaces: CRV3Warranty: 3 Years |
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That is how it was announced and ever since then the plaudits just keep coming. PCAuthority reviews the Nikon D300 and writes;“For those looking to upgrade from a Nikon D40 or a D80, the D300 is an obvious choice. PCWorld reviews the Nikon D300 and writes;“But of the three cameras I tested together–the D300, the Olympus E3, and my Canon 30D–the Nikon did by far the best job of capturing difficult, high-contrast landscapes. Photoxels reviews the Nikon D300 and writes;“The Nikon D300 has ex
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Photography Review has published a full review of the Olympus E-520. Combine the E-520’s minimal size and built-in image stabilization and you’ve got what I believe is one of the best backpacking cameras available. For the latest news and reviews, see Photography Bay’s Olympus E-520 Reviews and Resources. Don’t get scammed by a deal that sounds too good to be true. Photography Bay recommends purchasing your photography equipment from Amazon, B&H Photo and Adorama. ShareThis
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