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Photos: Canon vs. Nikon

April 23, 2005 Both companies are vying to win the hearts of amateur photographers seeking professional results. TAGS: Nikon Corp., Canon Inc., photograph

Nikon answers Canon with full-frame SLR

August 24, 2007 The $5,000 D3 will be Nikon's first digital SLR whose sensor is the size of a full frame of 35mm film.Photos: Nikon's full-frame SLR TAGS: Nikon Corp., SLR, sensor, Canon Inc., enthusiast, camera, format

Photographers ask camera makers to open up

April 25, 2005 It's time for Nikon, Canon, others to unlock their file formats, photographers say. At stake: the future of the world's image libraries. TAGS: camera maker, Nikon Corp., Canon Inc., camera

Where's the SLR-style compact camera?

July 19, 2007 Choices are sparse for camera buyers looking for some of the performance and control of an SLR but not its bulk. The options could improve soon.Photos: Compact digicams for the SLR set TAGS: SLR, sensor, camera, Nikon Corp., Olympus Corp., Canon Inc., support, Panasonic

Canon, Nikon revamp digital camera lines

February 23, 2006 Two major manufacturers refresh their lineups with more resolution, less vibration and networking via Wi-Fi. TAGS: Nikon Corp., Nikon Coolpix, Canon Inc., wireless networking, networking, IEEE 802.11, digital camera, camera, Wi-Fi

Sequel arrives for Canon's entry-level SLR

August 24, 2006 The Rebel XTi digital SLR camera boosts megapixel count and adds dust-cleaning sensor technology. Photos: Canon's new digital SLR camera TAGS: SLR, Canon Inc., sensor, lens, Nikon Corp., camera, image, LCD

Year in review: Digital SLR market booms

December 26, 2007 The SLR camera market is exploding, and the consumer electronics powers joined established powers with new midrange and high-end models. TAGS: SLR, consumer electronics, Canon Inc., Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Systems Inc., camera, Nikon Corp., photograph

Nikon's photo encryption reported broken

April 21, 2005 Proprietary encryption format used in some high-end cameras appears to be toast, clearing the way for third-party image software. TAGS: Nikon Corp., DMCA, Adobe Systems Inc., encryption, programmer, copyright law, camera, photograph, Canon Inc., image

Olympus, Nikon shoot for lower-end SLRs

March 7, 2007 On eve of Photo Marketing Association show, camera makers announce new single-lens reflex models to compete in crowded sector of digicam market.Photos: New SLRs from Olympus, Nikon TAGS: Olympus Corp., SLR, Nikon Corp., stabilization, PMA, lens, sensor, zoom, camera, Canon Inc.

High-end Canon SLR counters Nikon

February 22, 2007 Canon's EOS-1D Mark III offers 10.1 megapixels, boosts sensor's light sensitivity, adds new image processor and gets live image preview.Photos: Canon's 10.1 megapixels TAGS: SLR, sensor, Canon Inc., Nikon Corp., camera, Olympus Corp., lens, noise, image, photograph, LCD

Panasonic plans lower-end SLR camera

March 9, 2007 Company to release a second digital SLR model this year, bolstering efforts to penetrate a high-growth segment of the market. TAGS: SLR, Panasonic, Leica, Olympus Corp., Nikon Corp., camera, Canon Inc.

Longhorn photo support comes into focus

June 1, 2005 Microsoft is rallying industry support for "raw" digital photo formats which it says could ease picture editing and boost image quality. TAGS: Microsoft Longhorn, digital photography, Nikon Corp., Adobe Systems Inc., camera, API, SLR, Eastman Kodak Co., digital camera, Adobe PhotoShop, codec, photograph, Microsoft Corp., Canon Inc., Microsoft Windows

Panasonic broadens SLR ambitions with L10

August 30, 2007 Panasonic hopes its second-generation SLR, the $1,300 L10, will help the company move beyond its initial toehold in the lucrative but demanding market. Photos: Panasonic's Lumix DMC-L1 TAGS: SLR, Leica, Panasonic, Olympus Corp., camera maker, sensor, camera, Nikon Corp., digital camera, Canon Inc., LCD
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