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Olympus announces SP-590UZ with 26X zoom Wednesday, 7 January 2009 11:15 GMT < Previous Next > CES 2009: Olympus has announced the SP-590UZ ultra-zoom digital camera. Trumping Kodak's 24X zoom, the SP-590UZ features a 26X zoom lens that covers a 26-676mm equivalent focal length range. Thankfully there's image stabilization to help prevent camera shake at the long end of the zoom. Like previous recent Olympus UZ cameras, the SP-590UZ can record RAW files. Jump to: * Press Release * Specifications * Additional images Press Release: Don’t miss a trick with the Olympus SP-590UZ ![]() 26x optical zoom, plus 10 shots per second London, 7 January 2009 – With a 26x optical zoom lens covering a remarkable 26-676mm* focal length range, 10fps sequential shooting, and a 12 Megapixel CCD, nothing can escape the scrutiny of the SP-590UZ. Photographers using the latest Olympus Ultra Zoom can further increase the power of its lens to 130x using the optional TCON-17N Teleconverter. Luckily, Dual Image Stabilisation is on hand to protect photos from blur caused by camera shake, and Shadow Adjustment Technology has been included to bring out details hidden in darker areas of the picture. So when photographers view their results on the camera’s 6.9cm/2.7” HyperCrystal II LCD, they know that they’ll be picture perfect. The SP-590UZ will be in shops from March 2009. Whether stalking wildlife on the moors, or photographing portraits on location, the last thing that a photographer needs is to be weighed down with heavy camera equipment. But with the Olympus SP-590UZ they have every focal length they need, built into one neat 26x optical zoom. That’s the freedom to choose from a 26mm* wide-angle lens, a 676mm* super telephoto, and everything between. And, should even this impressive range not be enough, the optional TCON-17N Teleconverter can be attached using the CLA-11 Adaptor Ring to give an unparalleled focal length equivalent to 1149mm*. Alternatively, the 5x digital zoom can be used to give a total magnification of 130x, that’s equivalent to 3380mm*! For situations when working fast is a must, photographers can choose from 18 built-in shooting modes. And when more exposure control is required, full Manual, Aperture Priority, or Shutter Priority can be selected. So that photographers can be certain of the results they’ll get, Perfect Shot Preview allows the different effects of a particular setting, White Balance for example, to be compared next to each other on screen before the photo is taken. Portrait photographers – and their models – will be delighted with the SP-590UZ. Advanced Face Detection Technology can identify up to 16 human subjects in a photo and expose and focus for them automatically. And even more remarkable, Beauty Mode will actually touch up the appearance of subjects as the photo is being taken, making their skin appear smoother, brighter and more youthful! Creative photographers can focus as close as 1cm for dramatic natural history shots, control the optional Olympus FL-50R and FL-36R wireless flash units remotely for special lighting effects, and even superimpose one image on top of another using Multiple Exposure. Image quality is paramount with the SP590UZ. Dual Image Stabilisation has been included to prevent blur caused by camera shake – very useful with such a powerful zoom – and Shadow Adjustment Technology brings out details that would otherwise be lost in shadows. And, of course, the camera’s 12 Megapixel picture resolution means that even giant display prints can be produced with ease. The new Olympus SP-590UZ is compatibility with both xD-Picture Card and microSD Card*** and will go on sale from March 2009. The Olympus SP-590UZ – main features: * Most powerful optical performance in minimum size: 26x wide optical zoom (26-676mm*) – from extreme close-ups to the action as well as landscapes, 130x incl. digital zoom * Avoids camera shake and blurry images thanks to Dual Image Stabilisation (combines mechanical and digital image stabilisation) * Don’t miss the moment with high-speed 10fps sequence shooting** * P/A/S/M exposure modes for creative freedom * High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI™) technology incorporated for viewing images in high definition on HDMI TVs * 12 Megapixels to make prints up to poster-size * Advanced Face Detection of up to 16 persons for perfectly focused and exposed faces. In combination with Shadow Adjustment Technology other main parts of the picture are also correctly exposed. * 6.9cm/2.7” HyperCrystal II LCD with a bright display even in brilliant sunlight and at extreme angles (230,000 dots) * Built-in flash and wireless flash control directly from the camera body * Liven up your memories with movie recording with sound (up to VGA resolution at 30fps) * xD-Picture Card and microSD Card*** compatible *35mm camera equivalent **in 3.0 Megapixel mode ***microSD is a trademark of SD Card Association Olympus SP-590UZ Specifications Sensor • 1/2.33" Type CCD • 12 million effective pixels • Primary colour filter (RGB) Image sizes • 12M 3968 x 2976 • 5M 2560 x 1920 • 3M 2048 x 1536 • 2M 1600 x 1200 • 1M 1280 x 960 • VGA 640 x 480 • 16:9 1920 x 1080 Movie clips • 640 x 480 / 30 fps Recording time: Up to card capacity (10s with 30fps when xD standard type or MASD-1 is used) • 640 x 480 / 15 fps Recording time: Up to card capacity • 320 x 240 / 30 fps Recording time: Up to card capacity File formats • DCF • RAW • EXIF 2.21 • PIM III • DPS PictBridge • DPOF • AVI Motion JPEG • WAV audio Lens • 26x • 14 lenses / 11 groups • 55 mm Use CLA-11 to attach conversion lens. • Focal length (equiv. 35mm) 26 - 676 mm • Aperture 2.8 - 5.0 Image stabilization Yes Conversion lenses Yes Digital zoom Yes 5 x / 130 x Focus • TTL iESP auto focus with contrast detection • Face Detection AF • Spot • Standard • Macro • Super-Macro • Predective • Single AF AF assist lamp Yes Focus distance • Standard mode 0.1m (wide) / 1.7m (tele) • Macro mode 0.1m - (wide) / 1.7m (tele) • Super Macro mode Closest focusing distance: 1 cm Metering • ESP light metering • Spot • Centre weighted metering • Histogram in shooting mode ISO sensitivity • Auto / High Auto Automatically selected • Manual ISO 80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 Exposure compensation • +/- 2 EV • 1/3 EV steps Shuttter speed 1/2 - 1/2000 s / < 8min (Bulb mode) / < 4 s Aperture f2.8 - f5.0 Shooting modes • Auto • Programme automatic, • My mode • Beauty • Aperture priority • Shutter priority • 19 Scene Modes White balance • White Balance iESP II • Auto • Preset Drive • 6 fps / 25 frames (in 5MP mode) • High speed: 10 fps / 25 frames (in 3MP mode) Self timer Yes Flash • Auto • Red-eye reduction • Fill-in • Off LCD monitor • 2.7" / 6.4 cm LCD • 230,000 dots Connectivity • HDMI • DC input • Combined A/V & USB output • USB 2.0 compatible Storage • DCF • EXIF 2.2 • PIM III • PictBridge • DPOF Power • 4 x AA batteries ![]() |
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Sony introduces Wi-Fi enabled Cyber-shot DSC-G3 Thursday, 8 January 2009 17:00 GMT < Previous Next > CES 2009: Sony has introduced the Cyber-shot DSC-G3, the first Wi-Fi enabled digital camera with a built-in web browser. By clicking on the WLAN button, the user can open the web browser and directly upload images and videos online. Along with a 10MP sensor, 3.5" touch-screen LCD and 4GB built-in memory, the G3 includes features such as Intelligent Scene Recognition and Face Detection with Anti-Blink function. Jump to: * Press Release * Additional images Press Release: Sony unveils world's first Wi-Fi digital camera with web broswer ![]() Cyber-Shot Camera Lets You Share Your Memories in the Moment LAS VEGAS, Jan. 8, 2009 – With a focus on making photo sharing easier and more convenient, Sony today introduced the world’s first Wi-Fi® enabled digital camera that uploads photos and videos to Web sites through any public hotspot due to its built-in Web browser. The new Cyber-shot DSC-G3 digital still camera answers one of the most pressing needs for photo enthusiasts: how to share those amazing photos and video clips of family, friends and events as soon as you shoot. The Cyber-shot camera makes it easy to upload images and video directly to popular photo and video sharing sites wherever a Wi-Fi connection is available. “Research shows that our customers greatly value sharing images and video clips, but they often forget or don’t have enough time if they wait to get home to upload images,” said Phil Lubell, director of digital camera marketing at Sony Electronics. “Our new Cyber-shot DSC-G3 camera provides the simplicity and convenience of sharing in the moment, while the impulse is still fresh in people’s minds.” The camera can wirelessly connect to any public hotspot, including hotels, restaurants, coffee shops and airports. Like a computer, the camera can connect to free or fee-based hotspots, as well as to secure and unsecured access points. The new DSC-G3 model comes with complimentary AT&T Wi-Fi access to Sony’s Easy Upload Home Page until Jan. 31, 2012. It includes Wi-Fi access at thousands of AT&T hotspots across the United States, including participating coffee shops, selected book stores and major quick-serve restaurant locations, as well as hundreds of upscale hotels and airports. “By collaborating with Sony to launch the first digital still camera with embedded access to AT&T Wi-Fi service, we’re enabling consumers to gain quick and convenient access to the Internet through thousands of hotspots across the country,” said Glenn Lurie, president of AT&T’s emerging device organization. “The wireless capabilities and cutting-edge features of the G3 camera with the reliable coverage of AT&T’s Wi-Fi network offers a unique, unmatched consumer experience.” Uploads Made Easy The new camera makes it easy to connect to the Internet and upload images. By pressing the WLAN button on the camera, you can open its embedded Web browser. After connecting to the Internet via wireless access points, the camera automatically navigates to the Sony Easy Upload Home Page, which includes direct links to photo sharing sites like Shutterfly™ and Picasa™ Web Albums; video sharing sites like YouTube™ and Dailymotion™; and a photo and video sharing site, such as Photobucket™. Also, the DSC-G3 camera allows you to access other sharing sites for uploading photos and videos through its Web browser. Through the Sony Easy Upload Home Page, you can send e-mail notifications from the sharing Web sites to let friends and family know that you have posted new images and videos for viewing. This is perfect for sharing with loved ones that were not with you when you took the pictures or shot the videos. When friends and family are nearby, you can use the camera to access photos you may have already uploaded to sharing sites and display them on its high resolution 3.5-inch LCD screen. The camera supports DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) guidelines. By connecting to such DLNA-compatible devices as Sony BRAVIA® televisions via access points, photos in the camera can be played back with high-definition quality. In addition to BRAVIA TVs, the camera can connect to other DLNA-compatible devices, such as Sony VAIO® PCs Smart Camera In addition to its wireless sharing capabilities, the new camera is built for high-performance imaging. The 10-megapixel camera is about three-fourths of an inch thin and includes a 4X optical zoom Carl Zeiss® Vario-Tessar lens. Although compact enough to fit in the camera’s slim dimention, this lens provides excellent sharpness and color accuracy. The Intelligent Scene Recognition™ feature automatically identifies a total of eight types of scenes — backlight, backlight portrait, twilight, twilight portrait, twilight using a tripod, portrait, landscape and macro — and automatically optimizes camera settings for each challenging shooting situation, taking an additional shot in low and bright light scenarios. With Sony’s Face Detection technology, the DSC-G3 camera detects faces in a scene and adjusts auto focus (AF), auto exposure (AE), flash and white balance accordingly. It can also distinguish between children and adults, allowing users to to prioritize faces according to their preference . Combining the Intelligent Scene Recognition feature with Face Detection technology, the camera includes an anti-blink function that helps make closed-eye photos a thing of the past. The camera automatically takes two shots and then determines whether the subject(s) have closed eyes. It will record images with open-eyed subjects. If both pictures have subject(s) with closed eyes, the cameras will record one and display a warning so you can try again. Sony’s Smile Shutter™ technology automatically captures a smile the moment it happens. You can use the adult or child priority setting when shooting scenes containing both adults and children, and the camera will distinguish one face from another. The camera’s Dynamic Range Optimizer (DRO) determines the best exposure and contrast settings in almost any shooting environment, giving images a natural look with clearer details that match what you see with your naked eye. DRO also balances the contrast in scenes with strong highlight and shadow, recovering detail normally lost in shadow areas. Combining the benefits of Optical SteadyShot™ image stabilization with high sensitivity mode, Sony’s Double Anti-blur feature helps reduce camera shake blur, especially when there is low light. Photo Library The Cyber-shot DSC-G3 model is also a “photo album in your pocket” and has 4GB of internal memory that can store nearly 1,000 full-resolution or 40,000 VGA-quality photos. The 3.5-inch (measured diagonally) wide touch panel Xtra Fine LCD™ screen is perfect for photo-like viewing with high contrast and wide-angle viewing. This Xtra Fine LCD screen delivers high resolution images (921,600 dots) that is approximately four times higher than conventional LCDs. The camera also makes it easy to sort thousands of images. While shooting, images are organized automatically in albums by date. All images in an album can be displayed simultaneously as thumbnails on the screen, and the desired image can quickly be selected. There are four ways to view photos: standard folder view, date view, favorites and event view. Images can be stored and managed on both the camera’s 4GB internal memory and an optional Memory Stick® media card. In addition to the in-camera organization and search functionality, bundled Picture Motion Browser (PMB) software allows you to quickly organize images on a compatible PC. The software lets you search and organize images by event or face, and you can display images in calendar or chronological views organized into folders. Pricing and Availability The Cyber-shot DSC-G3 camera is now available in black for about $500. |
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