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Monday, March 12, 2007

Digital Camera Highlights from PMA 2007

With a month's worth of hustle & bustle, events, contests, demos, announcements, and thousands of attendees crammed into four hectic days, the 83rd annual, 2007 PMA International Convention and Trade Show is ready for the history books.

For the consumer, the most interesting news from PMA 2007 is focused around the product announcements; the digital cameras and other photography equipment that you and I can buy off the shelf or order online. This year, there was no shortage of product news. We have previously written about product (and photo workshop) announcements from Panasonic LUMIX, the new digital camera models from Nikon Coolpix, and of course, the new 10.2 megapixel Nikon D40X.

Here are more digital photography and imaging product highlights from PMA 2007:

FujiFilm Digital CamerasThe FujiFilm IS-1 digital camera wins a DIMA Innovative Digital Product Award. The Digital Imaging Marketing Association (DIMA) Innovative Digital Product Awards recognize products or services that are at the forefront of digital imaging technology or the "first of their kind." FujiFilm stated that, "DIMA's recognition of the IS-1 digital camera underscores Fujifilm's commitment to creating unique products and rich new technologies that meet the imaging needs of today's customers."

Fujifilm's IS-1 is the world's first production point-and-shoot digital camera that can capture images in the IR (infrared) range of the light spectrum. Although this camera won't be owned by the average family photographer (the camera is more practical for science labs or law enforcement professionals), we congratulate FujiFilm on pushing the envelope with this unique camera.


New FujiFilm FinePix Digital Cameras: Speaking of FujiFilm, FujiFilm USA, Inc. announced three new consumer models in its line of consumer digital cameras, including the 8-megapixel Finepix A820 and the 9-megapixel A900.


Olympus Digital CamerasNew Olympus Digital Cameras: Not to be left behind, Olympus Imaging America has also announced several new models of high-quality digital cameras for Spring 2007, such as the Olympus EVOLT E410 and the Olympus EVOLT E510.

Olympus E410 SLR Digital CameraBoth digital cameras are advanced digital SLRs that include a dust reduction system; a bright, high-resolution, 2.5 inch, 230,000-pixel HyperCrystal LCD screen; Auto-focus; and a 10-megapixel Live-MOS sensor that lets you preview your shots with all of the nuances of your own overrides and custom settings. The E510 also includes Advanced Image Stabilization.

Other new point-and-shoot Olympus cameras that have been recently announced include:

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Olympus Stylus 760 Digital CameraOlympus Stylus 760 Digital Camera: A 7.1-megapixel, 3x optical zoom point 'n shoot that was designed to be used in adverse weather. The camera includes a bright, wide angle, high-resolution, 2.5-inch LCD, dual image stabilization and 26 different shooting modes for video capture and still images. The stylish Olympus 760 comes in four different colors: silver, black, light blue, and pink.

 

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Olympus SP-550UZ Digital CameraOlympus SP-550UZ Digital Camera: The high-speed, 7.1-megapixel, full featured Olympus SP-550UZ offers more features than many digital SLRs, sans the interchangeable lens. Most notably, its wide-angle, 18x super-telephoto lens is the equivalent of a amazing 28-504mm telephoto lens on a 35mm camera. Super-sensitive, the ISO 5000 SP-550UZ will capture images in extremely low-light conditions (or for extremely fast-action photos). Its bright, 230,000-pixel 2.5-inch LCD allows you to review your shots even in bright sunlight, and the dual image stabilization ensures that a shaky hand or a fast-moving subject will be captured with crystal clarity.


For more news and daily updates related to the PMA 2007 show, please visit the Virtual Press Office at:


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Thursday, February 01, 2007

Ready... Set... PMA 2007

PMA 2007 is in the final countdown. The 83rd annual PMA International Convention and Trade Show, set for March 8-11, 2007 at the Las Vegas Convention Center (South Hall), is the world's largest annual photo imaging trade show. PMA '07 is for primarily for executives and business owners in the photo industry; it is not open to the general public. It features approximately 600 exhibitors, 400 speakers and 250 educational sessions in many different areas of photography, digital imaging, and photo industry business topics.

I'm Not a Photo Retailer...
Why Do I Care About the PMA Trade Show?


The topics covered at the PMA trade show affect the entire industry. From the latest technologies to the newest products and services, if you're seriously interested in digital cameras or photography, you should be aware of what is happening at PMA 2007.

Most importantly, many of the digital camera manufacturers will be announcing their 2007 products and innovations during the show. If you want to learn about the latest digital imaging products, check back to this blog; we will be passing the most important news on to you.

About PMA International

The international Photo Marketing Association is a non-profit organization that has over 20,000 members in more than 100 countries. Members include online and brick 'n mortar photo retailers, scrapbook retailers, image processors and repair companies, as well as professional photographers, consultants and many in the media. The PMA International publishes a monthly magazine covering the photo and digital processing industry, fourteen specialized newsletters, and numerous research studies. In addition to the large, annual PMA Convention and Trade Show, the association conducts smaller conventions around the globe. Education is offered in business management, sales, finance, and marketing via live seminars, self-paced printed materials, and educational CD packages.


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Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Visit Cologne, Compliments of Nikon

Trouble sleeping? Early riser? Use your insomnious hours to visit Photokina 2006 -- virtually, at least -- compliments of Nikon Imaging. Nikon has three, 24-hour, live web cams at the Photokina show in Cologne, Germany. One camera is aimed at the Nikon booth, one at the stage where Nikon is putting on shows throughout the event, and the last at a modeling stage where various photo shoots are scheduled.


To get to the Nikon Photokina web cams, aim your browser at the following (Flash) URL:
http://www.nikon-euro.com/photokina2006/main.php?lang=EN&country=UK


Once you get through the musical intro, click on the "Webcam" link at the bottom of the Flash screen, and the interface will show you a selection of the three cameras.


(Note: Windows Media Player is required to view the web cam feed; the images are transmitted in a Windows Media formatted data stream.)


Also, keep in mind that the Photokina photography trade show is in Germany, which is several hours ahead of anyone living in the United States. Specifically, Cologne is 6 hours ahead of people living on the east coast, and 9 hours ahead of west coast residents. (You people living in the Midwest and the Rocky Mountain states can do the math.) If you log onto these web cams during the middle of a work day, you're bound to see a dark or empty room.


Enjoy your virtual visit to Photokina 2006...



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