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Olympus EVOLT E-510

 

Olympus' EVOLT E-510 digital SLR. Copyright (c) 2007, The Imaging Resource. All rights reserved.

As with the E-410 model it is announced alongside, the Olympus EVOLT E-510 offers rather more “traditional” styling than some of the past EVOLT line, but the two don’t share identical bodies. Instead, the E-510 is a few millimeters wider and offers a significantly deeper handgrip that adds to the camera’s thickness, but should offer a comfortable hand-hold. The larger body also allows more room to fit in a larger battery, with an attendant increase in battery life as compared to the E-410.

The Olympus E-510 uses a fixed eye-level pentamirror with a 95% field of view. The E510’s LCD displays is a high resolution 2.5″ wide-view LCD with a 230,000 pixel resolution. As with the previous E-330 model, the E-510 allows images to be framed on the LCD display. Where the E-330 could do this in two different ways (each with certain limitations), the E-510’s live view function comes solely courtesy of its ten megapixel Live MOS image sensor. This does mean that autofocusing isn’t possible without first dropping the reflex mirror, briefly interrupting the live view for the duration of the autofocus process. Still, that small limitation aside, Olympus has certainly found many fans of the ability to have a live LCD preview comparable to those found on compact cameras. The Olympus EVOLT E510 stores images either on xD-Picture cards, or on CompactFlash cards (Type-I or Type-II, inclusive of Microdrives)..

The EVOLT E-510 couples its ten effective megapixel N-MOS image sensor with the same Four Thirds lens mount used in previous E-series digital SLRs, and compatible with lenses from all Four Thirds manufacturers. The image sensor is mounted on a platter allowing movement in two directions, so as to mechanically correct for camera shake in longer exposures. Other features include a 49-segment iESP metering system, plus center-weighted average, spot, and two further spot metering modes called “Highlight Spot” and “Shadow Spot”. These latter two modes basically bias the camera’s metering system for predominantly bright or dark subjects, which would otherwise be incorrectly exposed since spot metering systems aim to expose the metered area as 18% grey.

As you’d expect, the E-510 retains Olympus’ unique Supersonic Wave Filter, which couples a high-frequency vibration of the imager to remove dust from its surface, plus a range of seals to stop movement of dust through the camera body. The E-510 also includes the latest iteration of Olympus’ TruePic image processor. Dubbed TruePic III, the new processor is said to offer a one stop reduction in image noise over past variants at higher ISO sensitivities, and today’s new EVOLTs are the first cameras to include the technology. Other benefits of TruePic III are said to include faster connectivity, faster flash card write speeds, faster startup, and improved image quality (detail, color accuracy, and color transitions).

The Olympus EVOLT E-510 will ship in June 2007, with pricing set at $799 body-only - a $100 premium over its sibling the E-410, which seems fair for a camera offering in-body stabilization on all lenses. A kit including an ED 14-42mm f3.5/5.6 Zuiko Digital zoom lens will cost $899, while a second kit including the same lens plus an ED 40-150mm f4.0/5.6 Zuiko Digital zoom lens will hit the market priced at $999 - impressively arriving at just under the magic $1000 point. Both lenses are new releases, and photos of each can be found in the press release at the end of this item.

Olympus EVOLT E-510

Aigo digital camera mate II -back up images instantly

digital camera mateWhat isDigital Camera Mate II for? As name suggest, it is used as a external storage for digital cameras, which can copy / backup all the images (or other files) inside the digital memory cards without using computer. How? Just plug the USB cable into this machine (as if you are plug it into a computer), then press copy! Or you can also insert the memory card inside this machine, then power on and backup.Dream of a compact and reliable storage for your digital camera? Aigo digital camera mate II provides 30 - 120 GB capacity, read almost every kind of digital memory cards: CF/ SM/ SD/ MMC / CF II/ MS/ MS Pro/ Micro Drive, equipped with a high capacity rechargeable Li-ion battery which last for more than 1.5 hours! High speed download into your PC is also fast with the USB 2.0 interface. Aigo portable data storagae products such as pendrives and portable hard drives are certified for military use.

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Key Features

  • 30 - 120 GB storage capacicity (2.5 ” hard drive)
  • Simple one-step backup the memory card without using computer
  • Unique vibration reduction and shock-resistance features
  • Unique muti-level data protection mechnism
  • Support all the popular digital memory cards: CF/ SM/ SD/ MMC / CF II/ MS/ MS Pro/ Micro Drive, eve the flash pendrive
  • Read the memory cards and saved into this device without using computer
  • If digital camera / DV camcorder / pendrive are directly connected to this machine (via USB), it will be considered as a computer, and it can read / backup whatever files inside the digital camera / DV camcorder / pendrive
  • Very compact: 151 x 90 x 32 mm; weight: 260 g
  • Built-in high capacity rechargeable Lithium battery: last 2 hours
  • Driveless, true plug & play, Windows ME/ 2000/ XP/ MAC OS 10 or above
  • High speed image / data transfer to and from your computer (via Mini USB)

This type of devices work with almost all Digital Cameras ( like Nikon D2Xs )

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Nikon D2Xs

nikon d2xs The True Nature of Photography

 

 

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With top notch image quality, professional durable body and very low noise even at high ISO - the Nikon D2Xs is built for photos that lives every moment. Although expensive ( $4699 at RitzCamera.com) , heavy and has no full-frame sensor, this beast of a camera ranks among the top few 35mm-format dSLR cameras currently made. Click more for images, features, specifications and review.

Main Features

  • 12.4 effective megapixel Nikon DX Format CMOS image sensor featuring optimum image quality and high-speed 4-channel data output
  • Nikon’s most advanced image processing engine is updated to deliver yet higher performance and greater precision as it produces natural looking images with realistic transitions between colors and tones
  • High-speed continuous shooting: 5 frames per second (fps) at 12.4 megapixels for up to 17 consecutive NEF (Nikon Electronic Format) or 22 JPEG images; 8 fps for 29 NEF or 50 JPEG images at 6.8 megapixels in High-speed Crop mode
  • High-speed Crop mode features a new viewfinder mask for more accurate and confident composition
  • Refinements to Nikon’s industry-leading 11-area AF system with 9 cross-type AF sensors deliver faster response and greater precision for optimal performance under the most challenging shooting conditions
  • The advanced color reproduction system is updated, adding a new Black & White mode choice to the six available color mode and color profile combinations
  • 3D-Color Matrix Metering II with ambient light sensor and 1,005-pixel RGB sensor delivers consistent and dependable automatic exposure
  • Excellent response featuring instant start-up and ultra-short 37ms shutter release lag
  • Top shutter speed of 1/8,000 second and flash sync speeds up to 1/250 second
  • Fast read/write memory card speed and USB 2.0 Hi-Speed interface for faster image transfer
  • Large 2.5-inch LCD monitor with ultra-wide 170° viewing angle for clear image preview and easy access to settings and information, including RGB Histograms and the Recent Settings list
  • Creative in-camera effects with Image Overlay and Multiple Exposure, and in-camera trimming with Trim function
  • GPS support records location information along with shooting data
  • Lightweight, durable magnesium body
  • New high-energy EN-EL4a rechargeable lithium-ion battery features significantly increased capacity, and provides detailed battery status information.
  • Full support for Nikon’s Creative Lighting System and i-TTL flash control when used with the SB-800, SB-600 or Wireless Close-Up Speedlight Systems
  • The D2Xs supports more than 50 AF Nikkor lenses in addition to the growing family of DX Nikkor lenses
  • Support for the Wireless Transmitter WT-2/2A enables direct transfer of images via wireless LAN. (WT-1/1A also supported)
  • Includes Nikon’s PictureProject software for easy control over image adjustment and management
  • Support for Nikon’s new Capture NX software, which provides easier access to powerful and visually intuitive enhancement tools that help tap the full potential of NEF images

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