Photo show zooms in on tomorrow's cameras
The 2007 Photo Marketing Association show in Las Vegas brings out a new round of SLRs, snapshot cameras and other gear.
The 2007 Photo Marketing Association show in Las Vegas focuses in on a new round of SLRs, snapshot cameras and other gear.
Micron Technology, trying to take on widely used CCD image sensors, pushes its CMOS technology to 8 megapixels.
March 9, 2007
Company to release a second digital SLR model this year, bolstering efforts to penetrate a high-growth segment of the market.
March 9, 2007
Crave blog Japanese company shows off a compact model that uses the unusual Foveon image sensor.
March 9, 2007
Crave blog The tiny lenses are so thin they can be mistaken for the camera body cap that's put on just to keep the dust out.
March 9, 2007
Crave blog Sony plans to release more than five new SLR lenses this year and the first of two new SLR cameras.
March 9, 2007
Crave blog NXP's software-only solution may overcome some of the hurdles to adoption.
March 9, 2007
To strengthen position in the SLR camera market, company says it will introduce one model for advanced amateurs and one for professionals.
March 8, 2007
Crave blog The new Super 10K-HS--think of it as a scanner--is intended in particular for reproducing artwork or museum artifacts such as scrolls.
March 8, 2007
Crave blog Sigma is showing off a massive 200-500mm, F/2.8 zoom lens that weighs 88 pounds.
March 8, 2007
Crave blog The SDR-S10 is a compact, rugged, affordable SD card camcorder that can handle both drops and splashes.
March 8, 2007
Crave blog DxO updates photography programs, releasing DxO Optics Pro 4.2 with Vista support and adding new options to its FilmPack 1.1.
March 8, 2007
Crave blog Olympus has been short on details other than to say the camera will ship this year.
March 8, 2007
Crave blog The Cyber-shot DSC-G1 integrates DLNA wireless connectivity, a superset of Wi-Fi intended for the connected home.
March 8, 2007
Crave blog Company announces several new products, including a compact 7-megapixel, 3X zoom camera with a surprising amount of style.
March 8, 2007
Microsoft plug-in lets Photoshop read and write HD Photo images, and some camera hardware companies are building in support, too.
March 7, 2007
Photoshop CS3 Extended, due this spring, adds 3D and video abilities as well as features for researchers and architects.
March 7, 2007
Crave blog Leica targets a slightly more upscale audience by bundling a 64MB SD card and a copy of Adobe Photoshop Elements.
March 7, 2007
Camera makers announce new single-lens reflex models to compete in crowded sector of digicam market.
March 7, 2007
Olympus announces two new lower-end SLR cameras, and competitor Nikon upgrades its entry-level model with a higher-resolution sensor.
March 7, 2007
Crave blog Models range from budget snapshooters to photographer-minded ultrazooms, and none of them cost more than $300.
March 7, 2007
Software giant would turn over its image tech to a standards group in a bid to displace today's reigning JPEG format.
March 6, 2007
Crave blog The cost may be too high for snapshooters, but it is among the most affordable Web-based bulk storage options for the pros.
March 6, 2007
Micron image sensor hits 8 megapixels
Micron Technology, trying to take on widely used CCD image sensors, pushes its CMOS technology to 8 megapixels.
March 9, 2007
Panasonic plans lower-end SLR camera
Company to release a second digital SLR model this year, bolstering efforts to penetrate a high-growth segment of the market.
March 9, 2007
Sigma's compact DP1 gets some exposure
Crave blog Japanese company shows off a compact model that uses the unusual Foveon image sensor. March 9, 2007
Pentax 'pancake' lens to hit full-stack status
Crave blog The tiny lenses are so thin they can be mistaken for the camera body cap that's put on just to keep the dust out. March 9, 2007
Sony shows new SLRs, expands lens range
Crave blog Sony plans to release more than five new SLR lenses this year and the first of two new SLR cameras. March 9, 2007
A different approach to GPS-enabled cameras
Crave blog NXP's software-only solution may overcome some of the hurdles to adoption. March 9, 2007
Sony plans two higher-end SLRs
To strengthen position in the SLR camera market, company says it will introduce one model for advanced amateurs and one for professionals. March 8, 2007
Jeepers! BetterLight's 416-megapixel camera
Crave blog The new Super 10K-HS--think of it as a scanner--is intended in particular for reproducing artwork or museum artifacts such as scrolls. March 8, 2007
Call a Sherpa: Sigma's 200-500mm lens
Crave blog Sigma is showing off a massive 200-500mm, F/2.8 zoom lens that weighs 88 pounds.March 8, 2007
Panasonic's rugged SD card camcorder
Crave blog The SDR-S10 is a compact, rugged, affordable SD card camcorder that can handle both drops and splashes.March 8, 2007
DxO revamps photo editing tools for Vista
Crave blog DxO updates photography programs, releasing DxO Optics Pro 4.2 with Vista support and adding new options to its FilmPack 1.1.March 8, 2007
Olympus unveils next-gen top-end SLR
Crave blog Olympus has been short on details other than to say the camera will ship this year. March 8, 2007
Sony camera cuts the cord
Crave blog The Cyber-shot DSC-G1 integrates DLNA wireless connectivity, a superset of Wi-Fi intended for the connected home.March 8, 2007
HP's three cameras and a printer dock
Crave blog Company announces several new products, including a compact 7-megapixel, 3X zoom camera with a surprising amount of style. March 8, 2007
Photoshop gets HD Photo support
Microsoft plug-in lets Photoshop read and write HD Photo images, and some camera hardware companies are building in support, too. March 7, 2007
Adobe adds new Photoshop flavor with CS3
Photoshop CS3 Extended, due this spring, adds 3D and video abilities as well as features for researchers and architects. March 7, 2007
Leica's compact, wide-angle C-Lux 2
Crave blog Leica targets a slightly more upscale audience by bundling a 64MB SD card and a copy of Adobe Photoshop Elements. March 7, 2007
Olympus, Nikon shoot for lower-end SLRs
Camera makers announce new single-lens reflex models to compete in crowded sector of digicam market. March 7, 2007
Photos: New SLRs from Olympus, Nikon
Olympus announces two new lower-end SLR cameras, and competitor Nikon upgrades its entry-level model with a higher-resolution sensor.March 7, 2007
Kodak's new ultrazoom, high-ISO, and budget cameras
Crave blog Models range from budget snapshooters to photographer-minded ultrazooms, and none of them cost more than $300. March 7, 2007
Microsoft: Make our HD Photo format a standard
Software giant would turn over its image tech to a standards group in a bid to displace today's reigning JPEG format.March 6, 2007
Photoshelter's $1,000 terabyte
Crave blog The cost may be too high for snapshooters, but it is among the most affordable Web-based bulk storage options for the pros. March 6, 2007