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| DigitalCameraInfo.com Rocks Out At PMA 2008 |
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DigitalCameraInfo.com rocks out at PMA 2008,
the Ozzfest of digital cameras. Our resident
rocker screeches and struts his way through
the hottest digital cameras announced in Las
Vegas with his frightening falsetto and
photogenically snug trousers.
Original Music by: Dan Capaldi
(www.myspace.com/dancapaldi)
Produced by: Micah Davis
(www.myspace.com/mynameismicah)
Lyrics and performance by: Mike Perlman
Additional rockers: Jen Nelson, Mark
Brezinski
The Lyrics:
DigitalCameraInfo.com
We got our lens on you
We're at PMA and we're checkin' out the scene
So many cameras rockin' new technology
Fuji's S100FS will hit you with film
simulation
And Sony's latest smile detection is a
freaking Satanic creation!
Olympus has the biggest zoom (20x)
And Pentax lenses shake the room
We're gonna test 'em real soon
at
DigitalCameraInfo.com
We got our lens on you
Olympus Expression Edit lets you play with
devilish faces
You can turn that frown upside down and edit
out mental cases
Canon's got some killer new colors— this
one's Bohemian Brown
And here's their hellish new Rebel without a
cause that came from Demon Town
Ramp up that shutter speed to the max
Crank out the aperture till it cracks
Abuse the ISO till it attacks
Oooooooohh Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaah!
We're the master critics of digital cams our
scientific testing is the fiercest in the
land so have no fear at
DigitalCameraInfo.com
We got our lens on you
Canon
Casio
Fuji
GE
Hasselblad
HP
Kodak
Leica
Nikon
Olympus
Panasonic
Pentax
Ricoh
Samsung
Sanyo
Sony
Reviewed at
DigitalCameraInfo.com
We got our lens on you... Tags : digital camera PMA 2008 digitalcamerainfo rocks Canon Las Vegas Guitar Mullet Metal Hairband Photo DSLR |
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| Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro - PMA 2007 Interview |
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Continuing with the high dynamic range
tradition established with the FinePix S3
Pro, Fujifilm's FinePix S5 Pro produces
vibrant true to life colors with lower noise.
At the heart of the FinePix S5 Pro is the
Real Photo Processor (RPT) Pro, with two
levels of noise reduction coupled to an
improved Super CCD SR Pro. Its Super CCD SR
Pro provides 400% greater dynamic range with
6.17 million Standard (S) pixels and 6.17
million Range (R) or highlight pixels working
together, much like the silver crystals in
film do. (12.1 MegaPixels Output.
The S5 Pro also provides a post-capture ten
face zoom function with Fujifilm's exclusive
Face Detection ( fd ) technology designed to
reduce time spent confirming sharpness and
detail in a subjects face. In addition,
commercial shooters will enjoy additional
film simulation modes, dynamic range options,
password protected lock out features, and bar
code reader connectivity. ( Optional WiFi
adapter available ).
The FinePix S5 Pro is compatible with Nikon
SB-600 and SB-800 Flash units and Nikon CPU
lens (Except IX-Nikkor), D or G type AF
lenses, Vibration Reduction (VR) is also
supported. Tags : Fujifilm FinePix S5 Pro Calumet Photographic Photo News B&H Adorama Ritz Samy's Samys |
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| Canon HV20 HD Camcorder - PMA 2007 Interview |
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The Canon HV20 HDV Camcorder brings the power
of professional level HD recording to the
consumer at a price that won't break the
bank. The HV20 captures images in genuine HD
resolution of 1920 x 1080, so you are
shooting in real HDTV, all on a mini HDV
tape. One of the biggest features this camera
brings to the consumer camcorder market is
the ability to capture in 24p, the same frame
rate used in movie film.
Canon improves upon the standard CCD
camcorders by using a 1/2.7" CMOS sensor to
generate images. The 2.96MP CMOS sensor tends
to process faster than a CCD for richer color
and sharper detail. When you add a Canon
Optics HD lens, 10x optical zoom and a DV II
processor you get ultra-sharp color and
incredible detail even from a distance. In
order to ensure you get the highest possible
video quality and picture Canon added an HDMI
output and hot shoe terminal to the HV20.
As impressive as the HV20 is as a camcorder,
it gets even better as a 3.1 megapixel
digital still camera. Store images on tiny HC
Mini-SD memory cards with the Mini-SD card
slot. The optical image stabilizer and
advanced AF auto focus make it easy to get
crisp clean video and photos. Choosing and
using the enhanced features such as Smooth
Zoom Zebra Pattern and Level Shot Control,
are easy thanks to the 2.7" LCD screen.
Canon fit everything you can ask from a
camcorder in the HV20, all in a body that
fits comfortably in your pocket. Now if they
could only develop a "remove 10 pounds
feature"... Tags : Canon HV20 HD Camcorder 24p Calumet Photographic photo news B&H Adorama Ritz Samy's Samys |
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| Epson Stylus Pro 3800 - PMA 2007 Interview |
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Designed from the beginning to exceed all
expectations in the area of photographic
image quality, the Epson Stylus Pro 3800
incorporates an all-new, 17" wide printer
design, along with a radical new photographic
screening technology. And, when combined with
our breakthrough Epson UltraChrome K3 Ink, it
will deliver your creative vision without
compromise.
Inspired by Epson's past generations of
pigmented ink, Epson UltraChrome K3
incorporates a three-level Black, along with
new color pigments, to dramatically raise the
bar for professional color and black-and-
white prints.
Even more remarkable, Epson's latest
high-performance, 1" wide print head now
incorporates a new Auto-sharing Black Ink
technology, allowing both Photo and Matte
Black ink to be installed and switched
automatically.
Capable of handling virtually any type of
cut-sheet media up to 17" wide, the Epson
Stylus Pro 3800 incorporates a high-capacity
paper feeder that can accommodate sizes from
4 x 6" up to 17 x 22". Continuing to set
standards in media flexibility, we've
developed various ways of loading media,
including a front-loading, straight-through
path capable of handling media up to 1.5mm
thick and even a second, top-loading,
single-sheet feeder optimized for fine art
papers.
Imagine producing archival prints with
amazing color fidelity, gloss-level and
scratch resistance, while providing
consistently stable colors that significantly
outperform lesser ink technologies. Imagine
producing professional neutral and toned
black-and-white prints with higher density
levels and virtually no metamerism or
bronzing.
The Epson Stylus Pro 3800 represents a level
of imaging technology unprecedented in
Epson's history. The extreme precision of an
Epson Stylus Pro print engine, along with the
extraordinary performance of Epson
UltraChrome K3 Ink, results in your image
being masterfully printed, without any signs
of how it was produced. Tags : Epson Stylus Pro 3800 Inkjet Printer Calumet Photo News B&H Adorama Ritz Samy's Samys |
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| ISS PMA-3 Relocation |
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Pressurised Mating Adapter-3 Relocation
International Space Station crew members
moved Pressurized Mating Adapter-3 from the
left side of the Unity node to the bottom,
to prepare the station for future growth.
For the relocation, Expedition 15 Flight
Engineer Clay Anderson was at the controls of
the station's robotic arm. Expedition 15
commander Fyodor Yurchikhin worked with the
docking systems. Flight Engineer Oleg Kotov
backed up both men.
Intensive preparations for the move began on
27th August 2007. PMA-3 was undocked on 30th
August 2007 at 8:18 a.m. EDT and docked to
Unity's lower port at 9:07.
During unberthing operations, fault alarms
were seen on two occasions, first in one bolt
after it had reached zero load and then
intermittently in three bolts. After two
delays to study the situation, the crew was
told to continue with the unberthing.
PMA-3 was moved to the nadir port to prepare
for the arrival of Node 2, the Harmony
module, on the STS-120 flight of Discovery in
October. Canadarm2 could not reach the end of
Harmony if the node were installed on the
nadir port.
After Discovery leaves the station, the arm
will be used to remove PMA-2 from the end of
Destiny and install it on the end of Harmony.
Harmony will be moved to the front of
Destiny, where PMA-2, at the forward end,
will be ready to welcome shuttles again.
Harmony will provide docking ports for the
European Space Agency's Columbus laboratory
and the Japanese Space Agency's Kibo
experiment module.
PMA-3 was delivered to the station by
Discovery on its STS-92 flight in October
2000. It was installed during a spacewalk by
Jeff Wisoff and Michael Lopez-Alegria. Koichi
Wakata used Discovery's robotic arm to
grapple PMA-3, remove it from the cargo bay
and install it on Unity's nadir port.
Endeavour on STS-97 docked to PMA-3 in
December 2000 with the P6 Truss. Atlantis
used it when it brought the U.S. laboratory
Destiny to the station on STS-98 in February
2001.
During the STS-102 mission of Discovery it
was moved to the port side of Unity during a
spacewalk by Susan Helms and Jim Voss. That
cleared the nadir port for use by the
Multi-Purpose Logistic Module, the
Italian-built, U.S.-funded pressurized cargo
carrier.
PMAs allow a visiting spacecraft or another
module to be attached to the station. PMA-1
was launched with Unity, and links the node
to the Zarya module. PMA-2 also was launched
with Unity, and was moved to the forward end
of Destiny, where shuttles now dock, during
the STS-98 mission.
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