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June 2005
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June 2, 2005
New Digital Camera - Pentax
Announces Release of the *ist DL
Pentax
News Release Excerpt:
Pentax Imaging Company has unveiled a third digital SLR camera −
the Pentax *ist DL digital SLR.
Carrying on the Pentax tradition of compact digital bodies with
simple operation and outstanding performance, the *ist DL
features a 2.5 inch LCD monitor and the lightest Pentax digital
SLR body at only 16.6 ounces.
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June 3, 2005
Camera Reviews Posted
for the Sony DSC-P200

Sony Press Release Excerpt:
With nine pre-set scene modes - such as twilight, landscape,
snow, beach and fireworks - you can quickly select the best
setting based on appropriate shooting conditions.
The P200 also
has battery power to spare. With approximately 370 shots per
charge of the InfoLithium™ battery, the camera lets you snap
away without fear of running down the charge.
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June 4, 2005
Camera Reviews
Posted for the Casio Zoom EX-Z750

Casio Press Release Excerpt:
The EX-Z750’s 7.2 megapixel CCD imaging element delivers
superior picture quality with remarkably high definition, while
the optical 3X zoom lens and large 2.5-inch liquid crystal
display assure enjoyable operation.
In addition to manual
operation, an extremely versatile array of shooting functions
enables a variety of photo effects. Using MPEG-4 format, high
quality movies can also be taken in VGA size (640 x 480 pixels)
at 30 frames per second. Of course, longer battery life enables
the shooting of approximately 325 shots (CIPA standards)* on a
battery charge.
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June 5, 2005
NikonNet Honors Wedding
Photographer John Solano
Nikon Press Release Excerpt:
To wedding photographer John Solano, anticipation is the
name of the game. Backed by careful preparation, Solano’s
ability to anticipate the priceless moments at a wedding has
lead to a highly successful career as one of America’s premier
wedding photographers. That success and reputation have now
earned him a spot as a Legend Behind the Lens.
This June, NikonNet’s inspiring monthly, “Legends Behind the
Lens,” honors the work of esteemed wedding photographer John
Solano, a 15-year veteran of the craft who brings a creative
outlook to every shot.
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June 7, 2005
World's First One-Time-Use
Video Camcorder
CVS/pharmacy Press Release Excerpt:
The digital imaging revolution took another leap forward today
with the introduction of the CVS One-Time-Use Video Camcorder --
the world's first single-use point-and-shoot digital video
camera.
CVS/pharmacy, the retail leader in digital photo and image
processing, is exclusively offering the world's first compact,
affordable, one-time-use solution for creating and sharing high
quality home movies on DVD. For under $30, consumers can now
enjoy a DVD home video experience that compares to pricey DVD
camcorders, which cost upwards of a thousand dollars.
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June 8, 2005
New Photoshop
Tutorial - Background Swap

This tutorial is to help you learn how to change the background
of a photo to something more interesting if you choose.
There are many ways of getting this done, but this technique is
probably one of the easiest and most effective.
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June 11, 2005
New Wallpaper:
Mt. Shasta

This digital wallpaper was taken by Cody Carter from one of the
Eddy Mountains that is nearby Mt. Shasta.
It was taken on 3/25/2005. It is available in screen
resolution sizes of 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024, and 1600
x 1200. Also if you
are interested we have one wallpaper from up on Mt. Shasta taken
during a snowboard expedition a couple months later.
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June 13, 2005
Mamiya Announces Release of Medium
Format Digital Camera

Mamiya Press Release Excerpt:
The Mamiya ZD was designed from its inception to satisfy the
demanding professional’s need for a high quality, portable and
affordable medium format digital camera. Its built-in 22 Mega
pixel 36mm x 48mm Dalsa CCD imaging sensor is nearly 3 times the
size of a full size 35mm D-SLR sensor. The Mamiya ZD captures
exceptionally high resolution, sharp images with rich smooth
tones.
The 14 bit A/D (Analogue to Digital) converter records
information as 12-bit per color channel for exceptional true to
life color accuracy. Data transfer from the Dalsa CCD sensor is
processed in real-time with Mamiya’s exclusively designed
Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC). The advantage to
the photographer is that image data captured from the sensor is
optimized faster than ever before. With a frame capture rate of
1.5 fps, it’s the fastest 22 Mega pixel digital Medium Format
System in the industry.
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Camera Reviews
-Canon Powershot S60
-Canon Powershot S500
-Canon Powershot SD20
-Canon Powershot S70
-Canon Powershot A95
-Casio Exilim EX-Z4U
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