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Olympus have issued a service advisory on their japanese web site Olympus Japan, about CDD issues. |
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Service Advisory notice published on the Nikon Europe website.
It has come to our attention that electronic components related to imaging in some COOLPIX cameras may, on rare occasions, fail. Should you experience this problem with your COOLPIX SQ, COOLPIX 3100 or COOLPIX 5700 camera, |
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Notice to Owners of Sony Digital Still Camera, Camcorder, CLIÉ Handheld Computer and Professional Camcorder (DVCAM format) 03-10-2005
Thank you for your support and patronage of Sony products.
It has recently come to our attention that a limited number of Sony products that incorporate an image sensor device, or CCD, manufactured from October 2002 through March 2004 may exhibit the following condition:
When the product is used in camera mode, the LCD panel and/or electronic viewfinder exhibits either a distorted image or no image. |
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Canon has issued a notice to camera users that there is a problem with some of the CCDs used in its digital cameras which causes images not to appear or appear distorted. The problem lies with the wiring in the CCDs which may come undone if exposed to high temperature or high humidity. The affected cameras are the PowerShot A60, PowerShot A70, PowerShot A75, PowerShot A300, PowerShot A310, Digital IXUS V3, Digital IXUS II, Digital IXUS IIs. Canon advises anyone experiencing these problems to contact them to arrange free repairs. |
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Master Your Digital Camera With DigitalCameraEbook.com
DigitalCameraEbook.com provides an Interactive Learning Suite that teaches users how to become expert digital photographers. Seven key software packages, digital camera basics, and over 130 other topics are covered through the use of interactive animations, tutorials, simulations, graphics, and calculators. For users looking to purchase a digital camera, monitor, printer, or accessories, the software contains current buying guides for all equipment. The program also features three selectable user levels to allow the software to grow with the user. Visitors to DigitalCameraEbook.com can sign up for a free minicourse highlighting some of the best digital photography Internet sites. |
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New SP-310 and SP-350 Offers Advanced Manual Controls, 30 Shooting Modes and a Large 2.5-Inch Premium Size LCD
Melville, New York, August 29, 2005 – With the release of two new SP-series digital cameras, the 7.0-megapixel SP-310 and the 8.o-megapixel SP-350, Olympus introduces state-of-the-art specialized features that enable photographers of all skill levels to express their creative vision. |
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Olympus Launches Latest Ultra Zoom Digital Camera And Demonstrates The Versatility Of New SP-series
New SP-500 UZ Ultra Zoom Offers Powerful 10X Optical Zoom, Large 2.5-Inch Premium Size LCD, 6-Megapixel CCD and Advanced Manual Controls |
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Fujifilm FinePix F11 Zoom: best-selling performance with added creativity
Fujifilm introduces latest 'F' range camera to build on the international success of the FinePix F10 Zoom |
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KODAK Ships the World’s First Wi-Fi Consumer Digital Camera; Groundbreaking EASYSHARE-ONE Model Delivers an Unequaled Digital Photography Experience
Device Significantly Expands Picture-Sharing Possibilities; Wirelessly E-Mail, Upload, and Share Pictures at Thousands of Public Hotspots and at Home |
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IMAGELINK Compatible Cameras and Printers Hit the Market
New Products from Kodak and Olympus Support the IMAGELINK Print System; Others Expected Over the Next Year
ROCHESTER, N.Y., September 19 — One year after the announcement of the IMAGELINK print system — a specification designed to simplify at-home picture printing — new cameras and printers supporting the standard are being released. Joining a host of KODAK EASYSHARE cameras and printer docks already released this year, Olympus has announced the Camedia C315 zoom digital camera, the D555 zoom digital camera and ILP-100 printer dock which are all IMAGELINK compatible. |
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Lexar Professional LockTight CompactFlash Offers Card Level Protection to Security-Conscious Photographers
Industry Experts Agree That Restricted Access to Stored Images and Information is Vital in the Growing Digital Camera Market
FREMONT, Ca., September 20, 2005 - Lexar Media, Inc. (Nasdaq: LEXR), a world leader in advanced digital media technologies, announced its LockTight CompactFlash security system is an essential solution for digital photographers who want to protect their stored digital images and information. Photographers working in highly sensitive and vulnerable areas who require added security can leverage the LockTight system for card level security designed to limit unauthorized access to data and material stored on the card. |
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OLYMPUS INTRODUCES EVOLT E-500: THE MOST FULL-FEATURED DIGITAL SLR IN ITS CLASS
The Only 100% Digital SLR to Combine Exclusive Dust Reduction System, 8-Megapixel Imaging Sensor, and a 2.5-Inch LCD in a Compact, Lightweight Body
Melville, New York, September 26, 2005 – Olympus proudly introduces the new EVOLT E-500, the most full-featured digital SLR camera in its class of sub-$1000.00 SLR cameras. Designed to be used by all photographers of any skill level, the E-500’s compact and durable body is packed with Olympus innovations like the exclusive Dust Reduction System for spot-free photos, 8 million pixels of detail for bright and colorful images, a TruePic TURBO Image Processor for fast response time, and an oversized, easy-to-view 2.5-inch HyperCrystal LCD. Compatible with a wide range of Olympus Zuiko Digital Specific Lenses™, the E-500 delivers the versatility and power that are the hallmarks of a performance SLR, but at an affordable price.
Exclusive Dust Free Technology for Spot-Free Photos
Dust is all around us, and when swapping out a lens on a digital single-lens reflex camera there’s a chance that a camera’s electro-statically charged image sensor will attract micro dust that can ruin photos. Since the main advantage of using an SLR camera is the ability to change lenses for better imaging effects, Olympus has developed a way for photographers to enjoy the freedom of using all the lenses of the Olympus E-System in the most challenging, dusty environments without compromising image quality. |
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