Sep 7, 2011

Hot girls Wallpaper (16+)


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Super Cars Wallpapers

Super Cars Wallpapers Collection includes beautiful photographs of the famous supercar world. Nice pictures, high resolution 1600 x 1200 pixel.

Best Mixed Wallpapers Pack

Ministry of mixed wallpapers is very impressive, a great choice for the love of your computer.

High quality Wallpapers


Ministry of wallpapers about many threads with pictures of high resolution and very beautiful

Funny Animals collection


Collection of photos about very funny and lovable uncle of the family pet.

Epson releases NX430 'Small-in-One' combined printer, scanner and copier

Epson has announced the Stylus NX430 Small-in-One, a compact, wireless printer, scanner and copier. Without the print tray extended, the unit has a footprint of 39 x 30 cm (15.4 x 11.8"). It is able to scan at 2400 dpi and print at 5760 x 1440 dpi. It can print at a rate of 6.2 ppm for mono prints and 3.2 ppm in color (ISO standard ppm).

Samyang 7.5mm F3.5 fish-eye for Micro Four Thirds system

The European distributor of Korean lens maker Samyang has announced the price and availability of its 7.5mm fish-eye lens for Micro Four Thirds. The Samyang 7.5mm 1:3.5 UMC Fish-eye MFT will be available from the middle of September at a recommended selling price of €299. The lens offers a 180° diagonal field-of-view and will be available in black and silver. The company says it will be the first in a range of lenses designed specifically for the Micro Four Thirds system.

DxO Labs releases FilmPack3 film simulation software

DxO has released FilmPack 3, the third version of its sliver halide simulation processing software. The latest version, announced in June, now includes the ability to mimic up to 60 famous black and white, and color films, based on calibration from professional prints, giving what the company claims is the most precise film simulation on the market. Version 3 adds new film looks and color filters. It also brings a greater degree of control, including HSL sliders, a channel mixer for optimizing Black and White conversions and, at customer request, the ability to add vignetting. The software is available in two versions, 'Essentials' and 'Expert,' which offer different levels of function, with introductory pricing starting at $49/€49/£49 for the Essentials version.

Sep 6, 2011

(Review) Pentax Q - world's smallest interchangeable lens digital camera - Body & Design

Body & Design

(Review) Pentax Q - world's smallest interchangeable lens digital camera - Specifications

Pentax Q specifications

(Review) Pentax Q - world's smallest interchangeable lens digital camera

http://www.whatdigitalcamera.com/imageBank/p/Pentax_Q.jpgPentax produces a small-sensor digital camera with interchangeable lenses, a first for the digital camera industry. It's early to tell, but we think the Pentax Q could give both the enthusiast digital cameras like the G12 and the compact system cameras a run for their money, provided it's not too small for the average user.

(By Richard Butler & Simon Joinson - dpreview)


(Review) Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH7 Hand-on First Look


Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH7I recently received the new Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH7 to test. Since it's that time of the summer again, I carried the svelte little FH7 to the Kentucky State Fair, took it out to shoot late summer flowers and brought it with me to an outdoor concert. After just over a week with the camera I have some initial impressions of its capabilities and usability to share, but first let's take a closer look at the camera.

( By Howard Creech, DCR)


Panasonic introduces Lumix DMC-FH7 touch-screen compact

Panasonic has introduced the Lumix DMC-FH7 digital compact camera (DMC-FS22 in Europe). Featuring a Leica 4x zoom lenses starting at 28mm and 720p HD video recording, the 16Mp FH7 comes with a similar feature set to the 6-month-old FH5 but boasts a 3" touch-sensitive LCD screen. Pricing and availability have yet to be announced.
 

(Review) Nikon CoolPix P7100 - The latest top of the line Coolpix camera - specifications

Nikon CoolPix P7100 specifications

(Review) Nikon CoolPix P7100 - The latest top of the line Coolpix camera - Body/Design

Body/Design 

(Review) Nikon CoolPix P7100 - The latest top of the line Coolpix camera - Body Elements

Body Elements


Sep 5, 2011

(Review) Nikon CoolPix P7100 - The latest top of the line Coolpix camera



http://www.alldigi.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Nikon-Coolpix-P7100.jpgNikon has introduced its new Coolpix P7100. Let’s see some of the techniques. Large CCD image sensor 10 megapixel, high-resolution LCD monitor, 7.5 cm adjustable and 921,000 points with the Clear Color Technology to Nikon, which reduces glare, even in bright sunlight.
 (By Barnaby Britton - dpview)





Sony SLT-A65 Hands-on Preview

http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/AA65/ZYFRONT-MD.JPGOf the two new Alpha cameras recently announced by Sony it was the A65 that interested us the most. While it isn't the magnesium-alloy bodied flagship A77, it boasts all the same features that we think will make a major difference to your photography and costs less. Features like the same sensor and processor as well as finder and just a two frame per second drop in shooting speed, we think make the A65 the better choice. 
(By Barnaby Britton and Richard Butler - dpview)

Sony SLT-A77 Hands-on Preview

http://www.whatdigitalcamera.com/imageBank/s/SonyAlphaA33-top.jpgSony's A33 uses new translucent mirror technology in a digital camera for the first time. Is this the beginning of the end for DSLR cameras as we know them? That What Digital Camera Sony Alpha A33 review...
(By Richard Butler -dpreview)




Samsung NX200 Hands-on Preview

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 Samsung has announced the NX200 rangefinder-style 20.3MP mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera. We've had an NX200 in the office for a few days now - just long enough to prepare a brief hands-on first look review.
(By Richard Butler and Andy Westlake - dpreview)


Samsung announces NX200 mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera

Samsung has announced the NX200 rangefinder-style 20.3MP mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera. The latest in the NX series features a sleek new metal body wrapped around the latest APS-C CMOS sensor from the Korean manufacturer. It can shoot at 7 frames per second and capture 1080p30 HD video.



Samsung MultiView MV800 first look review

http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcToq7HagLvyySohurtq20gtVcDOs-IFp9qdrrWAEbDzwuQjrLBiaASamsung has announced the MV800, a 16MP compact camera with an innovative hinged LCD screen that allows you to take self-portraits with ease, as well as prop the camera up at angles which allow easy tabletop photography. We've had an MV800 in the office for a few days now - just long enough to prepare a brief hands-on first look.
(By AndyVandervell) 

Samsung launches MV800 multiview compact camera

http://cdn.pocket-lint.com/images/C0rv/samsung-multiview-camera-perfect-shot-0.jpg?20110901-110652Samsung has released the MV800 'MultiView' camera, featuring an LCD panel that flips up to allow more flexible photography. Building on the company's two-LCD 'dualview' idea, the MV800 has a screen that flips all the way up, to allow you to see the 3.0" rear LCD while taking a self-portrait. The 16.2MP CCD-based camera has a 26-130mm equiv. lens to maximise its flexibility.





Samsung releases WB750 18x compact superzoom

Samsung has launched the WB750, a compact superzoom with an 18x zoom lens. The camera is built around what the company says is a proprietary 12.5MP back-illuminated CMOS sensor. Despite its slim dimensions, the camera offers a 24-432mm equivalent zoom range with its F3.2-5.8 image stabilized lens. As well as being able to shoot 10 full-resolution frames per second, it can also capture 1080p30 HD video.

Fujifilm announces X10 High-end enthusiast compact

Fujifilm has unveiled the X10 - an enthusiast compact with a F2.0-2.8, 28-112mm-equivalent lens. It's built around a 2/3" (6.6 x 8.8mm) CMOS sensor that uses Fujifilm's EXR pixel arrangement. The 12MP sensor can produce either 12MP images in high resolution mode, under-expose half its pixels to provide 6MP images with greater dynamic range, or combine neighboring pixels for a 6MP high sensitivity mode. The X10 borrows extensively from the styling of the X100 (though its zooming viewfinder means you lose the X100's hybrid viewfinder), to give a camera that sits conceptually between the Olympus XZ-1 and the Canon Powershot G12.

Panasonic creates HDC-Z10000 AVCHD 2.0 compatible 3D HD camcorder

Panasonic has announced the HDC-Z10000 an integrated twin-lens 2D/3D camcorder that can shoot in the AVCHD 3D/Progressive standard. The camera features a parallax-barrier LCD that allows the 3D footage to be reviewed on-camera without the need for special glasses. Its adoption of the latest AVCHD standard allows it to shoot 1080p60 footage in 2D and up to 1080i60 in 3D, as well as offering 30p and 24p options. The camera essentially combines two of the company's 3MOS camcorders in a single body, offering 30-369 equivalent F1.5-2.8 zooms (32-320mm in 3D mode), stabilized for both 2D and 3D shooting.

Panasonic shows prototype of twin-lens 3D HD compact camera

http://news.panasonic.net/images/07-IFALUMIX3DCompactCamera.JPGPanasonic has said it will develop a twin-lens 3D digital camera and has unveiled a prototype at the IFA consumer electronics trade show in Germany. The camera uses twin image-stabilized 4x folded-optics zoom lenses (much like the examples in the company's FP series cameras, we suspect). As well as allowing 3D HD videos to be shot, you can also choose to use one lens for shooting 2D still images while the other lens simultaneously shoots video. Image stabilization will be available whether shooting stills or video and regardless of the number of dimensions being captured.

Sep 4, 2011

Panasonic gives details of power zoom-enabling firmware v1.1 for GH2, G3, GF3 and GF2

Panasonic has provided details of a firmware update for its recent G-system cameras to provide full compatibility with the newly-announced Lumix X power zoom lenses. The firmware, which will be available at 'the beginning of October' will work with the DMC-GH2, G3, GF3 and GF2, and will provide several additional options for how the powered zoom is controlled. By a process of elimination, it seems reasonable to assume these are the functions that won't be available to older G-series users (G1, GF1, GH1, G2, G10), and possibly Olympus PEN users.

Panasonic launches Lumix G X Vario PZ 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 OIS pancake

Panasonic has announced the Lumix G X Vario PZ 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 OIS collapsible power-zoom lens. The pancake zoom represents a series of firsts for Panasonic and the Micro Four Thirds system - it incorporates a lever-operated powered zoom and similarly controlled manual focus system. It is also the first lens to gain the company's 'Lumix X' branding that it will use to denotes high-end performance.

Panasonic Lumix G X Vario PZ 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 ASPH Power OIS Hands-on Preview



Preview based on a pre-production Lumix G X Vario PZ 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 ASPH Power OIS
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Until now, anyone looking at the lenses being made for the new breed of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras could be forgiven for believing they're just slightly downscaled versions of conventional SLR optics. This isn't actually true, of course - ILC lenses are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and incorporating video-friendly features such as fast, silent internal focusing and stepless aperture control. But from the outside, nothing much has changed; they're all cylinders with zoom and focus rings. Until now.