DPInterface August 2006 News Archive

August 27th, 2006
Kodak EasyShare V610 review

My new review features the Kodak EasyShare V610 and the Kodak V610 photo gallery.

August 24th, 2006
Sony Cyber-shot N1 review

I've just put up my review of the Sony Cyber-shot N1 and the Sony N1 photo gallery.

New cameras from Canon

Canon announced the much rumored Rebel XTi today along with 3 new A-series cameras. I expect this is their first round of announcements, with some Digital ELPHs to be brought in next month. The A640 sounds quite good (One for me please!).


Canon Rebel XTi aka EOS 400D

  • 10.1 effective megapixels (CMOS sensor)
  • Canon EF/EF-S lens mount (1.6x crop factor)
  • 2.5 inch high-resolution LCD - all the info will be shown here; no more top panel
  • Several anti-dust features: Ultrasonic, low-pass filter partitioning with anti-static and software removal
  • ISO sensitivity from ISO 100 to ISO 1600
  • Full manual controls plus scene modes
  • Shoots at 3 FPS with improved buffering (27 JPEG or 10 RAW)
  • 9 point AF with AI-Servo
  • Takes CF Type 1 and 2 cards
  • Uses a lithium-ion battery; battery grip available
  • Available in September for $799 (Body only) or $899 with the same 18 - 55 mm lens as the Rebel XT

Canon also released two lenses today. They are the EF 50 mm f1.2L USM and EF 70-200 mm f4.0L IS USM which retail for $1599 and $1249 respectively.


Canon PowerShot A630

  • 8 effective megapixels
  • 35 - 140 mm (f2.6 - f4.1) 4X zoom lens
  • 2.5 inch rotating LCD
  • Safety Zoom crops photos for extra zoom
  • Full manual controls
  • VGA movies at 30 FPS with sound; reduced file sizes
  • Takes SD/SDHC cards
  • Uses 4 AA batteries
  • Available in October for $299


Canon PowerShot A640

  • 10 effective megapixels
  • Comes in black (and black only)
  • Available in October for $399


Canon PowerShot A710 IS

  • 7 effective megapixels
  • 35 - 210 mm (f2.8 - f4.8) 6X zoom lens
  • 2.5 inch fixed LCD
  • Optical image stabilizer
  • Extra zoom via cropping
  • Full manual controls
  • VGA movies at 30 FPS with sound; reduced file sizes
  • Takes SD/SDHC cards
  • Uses 2 AA batteries
  • Available in October for $399

Fuji updates the S9000

With the new S9100:


Fujifilm FinePix S9100

  • 9 effective megapixels
  • 28 - 300 mm (f2.8 - f4.9) 10.7X zoom lens
  • 2.0 inch flip-down LCD
  • Full manual controls
  • New processor promises better performance, better photos and low-light performance
  • Takes CF and xD-Picture cards
  • Uses 4 AA batteries
  • Available in September for $599

Nikon has new cameras too!

Nikon released a ton of compacts today and it looks like competition for mostly Canon and Sony!


Nikon Coolpix S7

  • 7 effective megapixels
  • 35 - 105 mm (f2.8 - f5.0) 3X zoom lens
  • 3.0 inch high-resolution LCD
  • High sensitivity up to ISO 1600
  • No manual controls
  • VGA movies at 30 FPS with sound
  • Takes SD cards
  • Uses a lithium-ion battery
  • Available in September for $299


Nikon Coolpix S7c

  • 7 effective megapixels
  • 35 - 105 mm (f2.8 - f5.0) 3X zoom lens
  • 3.0 inch high-resolution LCD
  • Optical image stabilizer
  • High sensitivity up to ISO 1600
  • WiFi enabled; extras with Nikon Connect
  • No manual controls
  • VGA movies at 30 FPS with sound
  • Takes SD cards
  • Uses a lithium-ion battery
  • Available in September for $349


Nikon Coolpix S8

  • 7 effective megapixels
  • 35 - 105 mm (f2.8 - f5.0) 3X zoom lens
  • 2.5 inch LCD
  • High sensitivity up to ISO 1600
  • No manual controls
  • VGA movies at 30 FPS with sound
  • Takes SD cards
  • Uses a lithium-ion battery
  • Available in September for $279


Nikon Coolpix S9

  • 6 effective megapixels
  • 38 - 114 mm (f3.5 - f4.3) 3X zoom lens
  • 2.5 inch LCD
  • No optical image stabilizer
  • No WiFi
  • No manual controls
  • No rotary dial; less stylish design
  • Available in September for $249


Nikon Coolpix S10

  • 6 effective megapixels
  • 38 - 380 mm (f3.5) 10X zoom lens
  • 2.5 inch LCD
  • CCD-shift image stabilizer
  • No manual controls
  • VGA movies at 30 FPS with sound
  • Takes SD cards
  • Uses a lithium-ion battery
  • Available in September for $399


Nikon Coolpix L5

  • 7 effective megapixels
  • 38 - 190 mm (f2.9 - f5.0) 5X zoom lens
  • 2.5 inch LCD
  • Optical image stabilizer
  • No manual controls
  • VGA movies at 30 FPS with sound
  • Takes SD cards
  • Uses 2 AA batteries
  • Available in September for $299


Nikon Coolpix L6

  • 6 effective megapixels
  • 38 - 116 mm (f3.2 - f5.3) 3X zoom lens
  • 2.5 inch LCD
  • High sensitivity up to ISO 800
  • No manual controls
  • VGA movies at 30 FPS with sound
  • Takes SD cards
  • Uses 2 AA batteries
  • Available in September for $199

August 23rd, 2006
10 new Olympus cameras

Just as you thought summer was getting to be quite boring, Olympus released no less than 10 cameras today. That includes two new Stylus cameras with 5X optical zoom; one with real image stabilization - and a camera which has a familiar looking lens (From Ricoh?). And the party's just begun - expect more new cameras in the coming weeks.


Olympus SP510 UZ

  • 7 effective megapixels
  • 38 - 380 mm (f2.8 - f3.7) 10X zoom lens
  • 2.5 inch LCD
  • High sensitivity up to ISO 4000 (at lower resolutions)
  • Full manual controls
  • RAW image format
  • Fine Zoom crops photos for extra zoom (Like Panasonic's Extended Zoom and Sony's Smart Zoom)
  • VGA movies at 30 FPS with sound
  • Takes xD-Picture cards (21 MB internal memory)
  • Uses 4 AA batteries (630 shots)
  • Available in September for $329


Olympus Stylus 1000

  • 10 effective megapixels
  • 35 - 105 mm (f2.8 - f4.7) 3X zoom lens
  • 2.5 inch high-resolution LCD
  • High sensitivity up to ISO 6400 (at lower resolutions)
  • No manual controls
  • Same Fine Zoom feature mentioned above
  • Perfect Fix to correct redeye, backlighting and blur
  • VGA movies at 30 FPS with sound
  • Takes xD-Picture cards (29 MB internal memory)
  • Uses a lithium-ion battery (280 shots)
  • Available in September for $399


Olympus Stylus 740

  • 7 effective megapixels
  • 36 - 180 mm (f3.3 - f5.0) 5X zoom lens
  • 2.5 inch LCD
  • High sensitivity up to ISO 2500
  • No manual controls
  • VGA movies at 15 FPS with sound
  • Takes xD-Picture cards (17 MB internal memory)
  • Uses a lithium-ion battery (200 shots)
  • Available in September for $349


Olympus Stylus 750

  • Adds CCD-shift image stabilization
  • Available in September for $399


Olympus Stylus 730

  • 7 effective megapixels
  • 38 - 114 mm (f3.5 - f5.0) 3X zoom lens
  • 3.0 inch high-resolution LCD
  • High sensitivity up to ISO 3200
  • No manual controls
  • VGA movies at 30 FPS with sound
  • Takes xD-Picture cards (22 MB internal memory)
  • Uses a lithium-ion battery (200 shots)
  • Available in September for $399


Olympus Stylus 725 SW

  • 7 effective megapixels
  • 38 - 114 mm (f3.5 - f5.0) 3X zoom lens
  • 2.5 inch LCD
  • Waterproof to 5.0 m, shockproof to 1.5 m
  • High sensitivity up to ISO 1600
  • No manual controls
  • VGA movies at 15 FPS with sound
  • Takes xD-Picture cards
  • Uses a lithium-ion battery (200 shots)
  • Available in October for $449


Olympus FE200

  • 6 effective megapixels
  • 28 - 140 mm (f3.3 - f4.8) 5X zoom lens - I've seen this lens before!
  • 2.5 inch LCD
  • High sensitivity mode
  • Entry-level camera; No manual controls
  • VGA movies at 30 FPS with sound
  • Takes xD-Picture cards (24 MB internal memory)
  • Uses a lithium-ion battery
  • Available in September for $249


Olympus FE190

  • 6 effective megapixels
  • 38 - 114 mm (f3.1 - f5.9) 3X zoom lens
  • 2.5 inch LCD
  • Entry-level camera; No manual controls
  • VGA movies at 30 FPS with sound
  • Takes xD-Picture cards (22 MB internal memory)
  • Uses a lithium-ion battery
  • Available in September for $199


Olympus FE170

  • 6 effective megapixels
  • 38 - 114 mm (f3.1 - f5.9) 3X zoom lens
  • 2.5 inch LCD
  • Entry-level camera; No manual controls
  • QVGA movies at 15 FPS without sound
  • Takes xD-Picture cards (10 MB internal memory)
  • Uses 2 AA batteries
  • Available in September for $149

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Olympus FE180

  • VGA movies at 30 FPS with sound
  • Takes xD-Picture cards (More internal memory: 22 MB)
  • Includes rechargeable AA batteries
  • Available in September for $179

August 21st, 2006
Mini Multi-Slot Card Reader review

Check out the review of the Mini Multi-Slot Card Reader, my new and very capable memory card reader.

Canon PowerShot A530 review

From the months without a review department, I finally present to you my review of the Canon PowerShot A530 and the Canon A530 photo gallery. Phew! That was more than a month without a single review. Hopefully this fall will bring more cameras which will last me till PMA 2007!

Pentax updates 2 cameras

Pentax introduced updates to two cameras announced earlier this year; now with higher resolution, high sensitivity modes and face recognition. The A20 adds some manual controls and a new processor as well. The megapixel race for compact cameras doesn't end here as you will see...


Pentax Optio A20

  • 10 effective megapixels
  • 38 - 114 mm (f2.8 - f5.4) 3X zoom lens
  • CCD-shift image stabilization (Shake Reduction)
  • 2.5 inch high-resolution LCD
  • Face recognition autofocus
  • High sensitivity up to ISO 1600 (at lower resolutions)
  • Shutter priority and manual exposure modes
  • New processor promises improved performance and image quality
  • Takes SD/SDHC cards (22 MB built-in memory)
  • Uses a lithium-ion battery
  • Available in October for $349


Pentax Optio M20

  • 7 effective megapixels
  • 38 - 114 mm (f3.1 - f5.9) 3X zoom lens
  • 2.5 inch LCD
  • Face recognition autofocus
  • High sensitivity up to ISO 1600 (at lower resolutions)
  • Takes SD/SDHC cards (22 MB built-in memory)
  • Uses 2 AA batteries (700 shots with lithium AAs)
  • Available in October for $349

August 9th, 2006
Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro UVIR

Fujifilm released a camera with a very weird name today but it's not a replacement for the current S3 Pro. It can take UV and IR photos (thus the name), those you see in crime scene investigation documentaries. It'll be available for $1799.

Nikon D80

The long awaited, much talked about Nikon D80 is finally it has arrived.


Nikon D80

  • 10.2 effective megapixels (CCD sensor), not from the D200
  • Nikon lens mount (1.5x crop factor)
  • 2.5 inch high-resolution LCD
  • Larger, brighter optical viewfinder
  • ISO sensitivity from ISO 100 to ISO 1600 (ISO 3200 with expansion)
  • Full manual controls plus scene modes
  • Shoots at 3 FPS up to 100 JPEG or 6 RAW/RAW+JPEG
  • 11 point AF with tracking
  • Optimize Image and Image Retouch features; some from the Coolpix series
  • Bundled software includes Image Data Converter and Picture Motion Browser
  • Takes SD/SDHC cards
  • Uses a lithium-ion battery; battery grip available
  • Available in September for $999 (Body only) or $1299 with the 18 - 135 mm lens mentioned below

Nikon also released two lenses today, one of which will be the D80's kit lens. The first one is the 18 - 135 mm f3.5 - f5.6 and the other is 70 - 300 mm f4.5 - f5.6 VR.

August 8th, 2006
2 GB xD-Picture card

Fujifilm and Olympus have each launched a 2 GB xD-Picture card, the largest yet for this format. Pricing is currently unknown but it will be available in September.

Kodak follows the suit

Kodak races along as well, releasing four new cameras today with minor updates and more megapixels.


Kodak EasyShare V705

  • 7 effective megapixels on both sensors
  • Dual lenses: 38 - 114 mm lens and ultra-wide 23 mm lens
  • 2.5 inch LCD
  • Kodak Perfect Touch feature and high sensitivity mode
  • Panorama mode covers a 180 degree view in just 3 shots
  • No manual controls
  • Unlimited VGA movies at 30 FPS
  • Takes SD cards
  • Uses a lithium-ion battery
  • Available in September for $349


Kodak EasyShare C875

  • 8 effective megapixels
  • 37 - 185 mm (f2.8 - f4.4) 5X zoom lens
  • 2.5 inch LCD
  • Kodak Perfect Touch feature and high sensitivity mode
  • Manual controls
  • Unlimited VGA movies at 30 FPS
  • Takes SD cards
  • Uses 2 AA batteries
  • Available end of August for $299


Kodak EasyShare C743

  • 7 effective megapixels
  • 37 - 111 mm (f2.7 - f4.8) 3X zoom lens
  • 2.4 inch LCD
  • No manual controls
  • Unlimited VGA movies at 30 FPS
  • Takes SD cards
  • Uses 2 AA batteries
  • Available end of September for $199

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Kodak EasyShare C433

  • 4 effective megapixels
  • 36 - 108 mm (f2.7 - f4.9) 3X zoom lens
  • 1.8 inch LCD
  • No manual controls
  • Unlimited VGA movies at 13 FPS
  • Takes SD cards
  • Uses 2 AA batteries
  • Available in September for $119

Casio Exilim S770

Casio released another ultra-slim camera - and they mean it. With a depth of less than 2 cm, this camera is thin!


Casio Exilim S770

  • 7 effective megapixels
  • 38 - 114 mm (f2.7 - f5.2) 3x zoom lens
  • 2.8 inch wide LCD
  • Data Storage converts data into JPEGs for on-camera viewing
  • No manual controls
  • Unlimited VGA movies at 30 FPS with widescreen option
  • Takes SD cards
  • Uses a lithium-ion battery
  • Available in September for $379

August 7th, 2006
Pentax Optio W20 waterproof

Pentax announced a minor update to their W10 today.


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  • 7 effective megapixels
  • 38 - 114 mm (f3.3 - f4.0) 3x internal zoom lens
  • 2.5 inch LCD
  • Waterproof till 1.5 m
  • High sensitivity mode goes up to ISO 1600
  • No manual controls
  • Unlimited VGA movies at 30 FPS
  • Takes SD/SDHC cards
  • Uses a lithium-ion battery
  • Available in September for $299

August 5th, 2006
Canon SD550, 11/2005 - 8/2006

I've good and bad news. The bad news is my SD550 was stolen last night at the airport along with my trusty 1 GB SanDisk Ultra II card. Alas I don't think I'll ever see it again so now it's time to shop for a new compact. Right now, I'm thinking Sony T30 which has a larger LCD and better battery life than the T10 below.

August 2nd, 2006
Sony Cyber-shot T10

Sony released an ultra-thin camera today, which has a smaller LCD and weaker battery life than the T30. The T10 uses a familiar body design from the T9.


Sony Cyber-shot T10

  • 7 effective megapixels
  • 38 - 114 mm (f3.5 - f4.3) 3x zoom lens
  • 2.5 inch high-resolution LCD
  • Optical image stabilizer
  • ISO sensitivity up to ISO 1000
  • No manual controls
  • Unlimited VGA movies at 30 FPS
  • Takes MS Duo cards (58 MB internal)
  • Uses a lithium-ion battery (250 shots)
  • Comes in your choice of silver, white, black and pink
  • Available in this month for $399

There's also a new GPS attachment for Sony cameras, plugged in via USB. It records the place you took your photos. It'll be available in September for $149.

August 24th:
Canon Digital Rebel XTi
Canon PowerShot A630
Canon PowerShot A640
Canon PowerShot A710 IS
Fujifilm FinePix S9100
Nikon Coolpix S7
Nikon Coolpix S7c
Nikon Coolpix S8
Nikon Coolpix S9
Nikon Coolpix S10
Nikon Coolpix L5
Nikon Coolpix L6
August 23rd:
Olympus SP510 UZ
Olympus Stylus 1000
Olympus Stylus 750
Olympus Stylus 740
Olympus Stylus 730
Olympus Stylus 725 SW
Olympus FE200
Olympus FE190
Olympus FE180
Olympus FE170
August 21st:
Pentax Optio A20
Pentax Optio M20
August 9th:
Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro UVIR
Nikon D80 dSLR
August 8th:

Kodak EasyShave V705
Kodak EasyShave C875
Kodak EasyShave C743
Kodak EasyShave C433
Casio Exilim S770
August 7th:

Pentax Optio W20
August 2nd:

Sony Cyber-shot T10

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