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Pentax K-x review, Olympus E-PL1 gallery updated
I've updated the Pentax K-x review with examples of the highlight and chromatic aberration correction features. I also added a few more photos to the Olympus E-PL1 photo gallery. The E-PL1 review will be posted in the next couple of days.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS7 reviewed
I've posted my review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS7, a GPS-equipped compact ultra zoom camera. This is one of the most requested reviews of the year, so have at it!
Canon releases EOS-5D Mark II firmware update
Canon has released version 2.0.3 of the firmware for their EOS-5D Mark II digital
SLR, which I first mentioned about
two weeks ago. Click
here to download this update, which further
enhances the
movie recording feature on the camera.
I've got two new photo galleries for you today:
Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 / DMC-G10 announced
Panasonic today announced two new Micro Four Thirds interchangeable lens cameras, both of which serve as replacements to the Lumix DMC-G1. The entry-level model is the DMC-G10, while the fancier model is known as the DMC-G2. Both bring notable improvements to the G1 (which was the first Micro Four Thirds camera), including a new image processor, enhancements in image sharpening, easier access to the Intelligent Auto Mode, 720p video recording, and -- in the case of the DMC-G2 -- a touchscreen LCD display. Both cameras will be bundled with a new, lighter 14 - 42 mm kit lens.
I've posted my review of the Pentax K-x digital SLR. Does the entry-level K-x have what it takes to keep up with some tough competition? Find out in our review!
Canon to improve EOS-5D Mk II video recording (again)
Canon has tipped us off to a new firmware update for the EOS-5D Mark II, mostly related to HD movie recording. This latest update, version 2.0.3, will add 24p video acquisition and also lowers the frame rate in 30p mode to 29.97 fps. You also get manual audio control, a higher sampling frequency, a live histogram, plus the ability to record movies in shutter and aperture priority modes. The firmware update will be available later this month.
Three cameras shown at PMA that I am yet to mention are from Sigma. The first is the SD15, which is a digital SLR that uses the unique Foveon X3 sensor, which has three layers, one for each color (red, green, and blue). This sensor design promises better color and resolution than traditional sensors. Here are the details on the SD15:
The other two Sigma cameras are updates to their DP1 and DP2 fixed-lens compacts. The changes to both of these cameras involve improving the AF performance and image processing (including noise reduction), with just about everything else remaining unchanged. Here's the scoop on this pair: