News > Digital Video & Photography by Shamino
24 August 2006 - Creative Technology today introduced Creative DiVi CAM 516, a stylish mini digital camcorder
offering video recording in the latest MPEG-4 format and video playback on
TV in addition to practical functions such as a 5.1 Megapixel digital camera,
MP3 player, voice recorder and webcam - all at an affordable price of SGD$249.00.
Creative DiVi CAM 516 is available at the COMEX 2006
in Singapore from 31 August 2006 at the suggested retail price of SGD$249.00.
News > Digital Video & Photography by rascal
17 April 2006 - Samsung Electronics announced on Thursday that it is planning to put its
ultra mobile PC(UMPC) Q1 model, on worldwide sale in May. Samsung's Q1 is
based on the Origami platform developed by Microsoft and Intel. It has a 7-inch
LCD (liquid crystal display) monitor with 22.7/13.9/2.6 cm dimensions and
weighs 779 grams. The Q1 is based on an Intel Celeron M processor running
at 900MHz. It has 512MB of memory and a 40GB, hard-disk drive. There is a
wired and wireless LAN adapter, Bluetooth, and a Compact Flash card slot.
Samsung's tablet PC will be available from May 1st and will cost USD$1,264.
It will also go on sale in May in the U.S., Europe, CIS, and China where prices
are yet to be announced.
News > Digital Video & Photography by Stratix
28 March 2006 -
CameraTown reports that Olympus will be offering their "Live View" CCD
display E-330 Digital SLRs in 6 different packages, from "Pro", to "Traveling
Pro", "Nature Pro" and even "Underwater Pro" kits. Being a DSLR, Olympus is
doing a rather bold move, since most of the other DSLRs are just sold body
alone, or at most with a kit lens. With their different packages, it seems that
Olympus is targeting straight at Point & Shoot upgraders, who's looking at
specific packages to improve in their shooting arsenal.
News > Digital Video & Photography by Stratix
3 March 2006 -
If you think shelling out tens of thousands for a Vertu phone is ridiculous,
try this! In line for the Oscars, Kodak made a few special cameras just for the
Best Actress nominees. These special verions of the Kodak Easyshare V570, comes
with studded diamonds on the housing of the camera, in the shape of the
actress's initials. Each piece is valued at whopping USD$20,400! "We thought the
idea of top Oscar noms getting special edition
Moto PEBLs was pretty sweet. But Kodak's topped that, and proven that
digicams are as worthy of bling as iPods, cellphones and laptops. The camera
company is shacking up with Kwiat Diamond for a special edition EasyShare V570,
which comes encrusted in 75 Kwiat diamonds in each of the Best Actress nominees'
initials (we're guessing this one's Reese Witherspoon). Each is valued at
$20,000 ($20,400 if you include the cost of the camera), so even if they don't
win the little gold man, at least these ladies walk away with a very subtle
reminder that they're rich, famous, and can still hack getting given gifts from
gadget companies worth more than some people make annually."
News > Digital Video & Photography by Stratix
1 March 2006 -
Sony had just announced the availability of a slew of new Cybershot digital
cameras. Firstly, the Sony Cybershot H2 and H5 are 2 new mega zoom models,
offering 6.0 megapixel and 7.2 megapixel resolution. Outfitted with Carl Zeiss
Vario Tessar that does 12x optical zoom, these new Cybershots offers SteadyShot
technologies, that would prevent motion blur from camera shake. To add on, the
Cybershot H2 and the H5 offers ISO1000 sensitivity, which gives that additional
edge when taking pictures under low lighting conditions. To avoid noise at high
ISO sensitivity, Sony introduced Clear Raw NR on both the H2 and H5, which
effectively reduces noise for clearer pictures at higher ISO sensitivity.
The other models added into the Cybershot family are the W30, W50, W70 and
W100. The top end W100 offers 8.2 megapixel resolution, the W70 at 6.0 megapixel,
and 5 megapixel for both the W30 and W50. All "W" family of Cybershot cameras
comes with a 3x optical zoom, also from Carl Zeiss (Vario Tessar too). Spotting
various functions like the H2 and H5, these Cybershot W cameras have functions
like ISO1000 sensitivity, SteadyShot technology, and also Clear Raw NR modes.
The interesting thing about the Cybershot W series: these cameras comes with
internal memories, which allows picture taking even without a memory card. The
W100 offers 64MB, W70 offers 58MB, W50 and W30 offering 32MB memory.
News > Digital Video & Photography by Stratix
28 February 2006 -
Engadget has news about Panasonic's newest addition to it's Lumix family of
digital cameras. The Lunix DMC-L1 happens to be Panasonic's first Digital Single
Lens Reflex camera, allowing interchangeable lens. This new DSLR boasts of
various features found on Olympus systems like it's Supersonic Wave Filter
system to remove dust on the sensor, and also, live preview on the CCD. This
DSLR will continue the use of Leica lenses, much alike the most other cameras
from the Lumix lineup. "Well we'll be a monkey's uncle, Panasonic tapped Olympus
for a little bit of the old intra-corporate synergy to help fill in that weak
spot in their digital product lineup: DSLRs. Among other things, Panny's new
DMC-L1 features the Venus Engine III, a 2.5-inch live LCD (like in Olympus's
E-330), and a 7.5 megapixel "Live MOS" sensor, as they call it -- which sounds
more or less like a CMOS, though they claim it has reduced power consumption and
more CCD-like image quality. (Remember, Canon also uses CMOS sensors in their
DSLRs.) Panasonic has also added Oly's Supersonic Wave Filter dust reduction
system, which shakes dust off the sensor before it has a chance to sully the
image. The DMC-L1 also includes Panasonic's image stabilization system, and
continues Panny's use of Leica-branded lenses -- though in this case the lenses
use Olympus's Four Thirds system. No announcement on price or release date yet,
but we aren't expecting this fine motha to run us cheap."
News > Digital Video & Photography by Visionary
24 October 2005 -
Olympus, the industry leader in opto-digital technologies and pioneer in the
digital camera market, today introduced the 7.1-megapixel SP-310 and
8.0-megapixel SP-350; both are ultra-compact models with plenty of muscle in
store making them ideal high-performance choices for ambitious photographers and
pros looking for a compact, lightweight solution with no sacrifice in quality.
The Olympus SP-310 and SP-350 are available at all major retailers and dealers
from October 2005 onwards at a recommended retail price of S$659 and S$799
respectively (inclusive of GST).
News > Digital Video & Photography by Visionary
13 May 2005 - Olympus has launched 3 new products today :
1) The New Olympus Ultra Slim FE-5500 Digital Camera Comes With A Twist
2) Olympus C-170 -- A Boon To Beginners In Digital Photography
3) Olympus Introduces 1GB xD-Picture Card
Reviews > Digital Video & Photography by Catacomb
28 April 2006 - The world is evolving and we have seen so many improvements in technology in the past year. From the era of bulky and heavy cameras to sleek slim cameras. Now we even have cameras with built-in video capture mode plus MP3 player functions.
This week, we bring to you one of these devices which come with built-in video capture, picture-taking and MP3 player functions all rolled into one. Ladies and gentlemen, the DigiLife’s DDV-C330...
News > Digital Video & Photography by tUx
2 April 2006 -
The HD-XA1 is the top-end model of the two Toshiba unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last January. The unit can upscale DVDs to 720p or 1080i - the maximum HD resolution the player supports. It has HDMI output - component and S-video too - and support for Linear PCM 5.1 audio with Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD.
News > Digital Video & Photography by Stratix
28 March 2006 -
DigitalCameraInfo has just posted a head grudge match against 2 heavy weight
DSLRs in the market. Comparing against the Nikon D200 and the Canon EOS 5D, it
might seem unfair right on the start, considering Canon's 5D is actually a full
frame 12.8 megapixel camera, while the D200 is only 10 megapixel. However,
precisely because of Canon's Full Frame capabilities, the price tag on the 5D is
significantly higher too. This particular review talks about the various key
aspects of both cameras, a pretty good informative guide to camera choosing if
you asked me.
News > Digital Video & Photography by Stratix
1 March 2006 -
At USD$14,000, this camera is not meant for the masses. The Hasselblad 503CWD
is Hasselblad's 100th anniversary commemorative model. Featuring a 16 megapixel
resolution, with a sensor size of 36.7cm squared, there will only be 500 of
these cameras made world wide. Being a medium format camera, this machine is
made for high end studio shots. "Designed around the classic Hasselblad 503,
with Carl Zeiss Planar CFE 2.8/80 mm lens, 2.2-inch OLED display, FireWire 800
output and a 16 megapixel 36.7 x 36.7 mm sensor, the Hasselblad 503CWD may well
be the most beautiful digital camera ever made. Of course, at about $14,000,
it's not for everyone. Which may explain why Hasselblad is only making 500 of
the cameras, to commemorate the 100th birthday of company founder Victor
Hasselblad. No, this isn't a camera for carrying around to take candids of the
kids. But if you've got the cash and long for a high-end studio digicam with a
sense of history, get in line. Those 500 are probably going to go very quickly"
News > Digital Video & Photography by Stratix
28 February 2006 -
Engadget have also reported the announcement of Canon's latest entry level
16:9 DV camera. With a CCD that could natively record at widescreen 16:9 ratios,
this video camera can offer higher final resolution on your widescreen TV. Being
entry level, this camera is said to be on sale for just USD$500. "We still can't
say we're quite down with the DVD format for DV recording, but Canon has a new
reason to check out the format with their entry-level DC100 camera. The camera
includes a widescreen CCD to record natively to 16:9 instead of merely letter
boxing, offering a higher resolution final image for your widescreen TV. The
camcorder also sports a 2.7-inch LCD and 25x zoom. Canon will be showing the
DC100 at PMA, and should have it for sale at the end of April for $500."
News > Digital Video & Photography by Visionary
21 February 2006 -
Olympus introduced a pair of highly affordable and user-friendly compact
cameras from its FE-series – the Olympus FE-150 and Olympus FE-160 – that are
equipped with 5.0 and 6.0 megapixels, respectively. Their respective precision
3x and 2.8x optical zoom lenses allow subjects to be brought in close – with an
additional 4x digital zoom boosting magnification power even further. Olympus
also introduced a new affordable and easy-to-use compact digital camera –
Olympus FE-115 which is equipped with a 5.0-megapixel CCD. The Olympus FE-150
and Olympus FE-160 will be available at all major retailers and dealers in
mid-March 2006 at the recommended retail price of S$399 and S$499, respectively.
The Olympus FE-115 will be available at a recommended retail price of S$349.
News > Digital Video & Photography by Visionary
17 June 2005 -
Olympus today introduced the µ DIGITAL 800 which redefines the
notion of stylish, high-performance digital photography, by packing the power of
8 megapixels into a compact and weatherproof* metal body that is finished in
glossy dark blue or silver. The µ DIGITAL 800 is equipped with Bright Capture
Technology that not only enhances viewing conditions but also gives the camera a
real edge.
A large 6.4cm HyperCrystal LCD makes framing shots and viewing image results a
genuine pleasure. In addition to providing extraordinary viewing angles of up to
160°, it offers three times the contrast of ordinary LCDs to display clear
pictures in just about any situation, even in bright sunlight.
A 19MB internal memory allows images to be saved even if there is no memory card
inserted.
The Olympus µ DIGITAL 800 is available at all major retailers and dealers from
July 2005 onwards at a recommended retail price of S$749 (inclusive of GST). The
standard package comes shipped with rechargeable Li-Ion battery and charger, USB
cable, AV cable and Olympus Master software.
News > Digital Video & Photography by Visionary
10 March 2005 - Plextor today announced the availability of a free Linux Software Developers
Kit (SDK) for ConvertX video capture devices. For the first time, the Open
Source Software (OSS) community can enjoy the advanced features of Plextor
ConvertX PVRs, including real-time hardware-based MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 and
Motion JPEG video encoding in a low-cost USB 2.0 video peripheral. Licensed
under the GNU General Public License, the Linux SDK supports the popular Video
for Linux 2 (V4L2) and Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) specifications.
It also supports deprecated Open Sound System (OSS) applications via the OSS
compatibility layer provided by ALSA. The new driver, which requires the Linux
2.6 kernel, includes sample code that can be reused in open source or
proprietary applications to help developers get started quickly. Version 0.91 of
Plextor's new Linux SDK, with support for ConvertX PX-M402U and PX-TV402U, is
available immediately from
http://www.plextor.com/english/support/LinuxSDK.htm