Print your favourite photos for freewith Sony Memory


Upload 20 of your favourite photos and receive 20 professional quality photo prints delivered directly to your home

Paris, 12. June, 2007 - Sony Europe’s Recording Media & Energy (RME) division today announced a unique free photo print promotion to compliment its Memory Stick Micro 1GB and 2GB, Memory Stick PRO Duo 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and Compact Flash 2GB and 4GB products. After purchasing their Sony Memory Stick or Compact Flash media, consumers are able to upload 20 of their favourite images online and receive 20 free professional quality photo prints delivered directly to their home.

Each Sony promotional pack contains a promotional card with unique voucher code to enable consumers to quickly and easily register online with Fastlab, Sony’s photo print partner, before uploading their 20 much-loved photos to be printed. To receive their free prints, Sony customers should visit http://www.fastlab.com/memorystick (for MS Micro and MS PRO Duo) and http://www.fastlab.com/compactflash (for Compact Flash products) and follow the online instructions.

Once the photos are uploaded to Fastlab’s professional photo-finishing lab, they will be printed and delivered to the consumer within a few days.

The promotion is available across both Western and Eastern Europe. The promotional product packs will be available starting from July 2007 and the promotion will run until September 2007.

A Compact Digital Snapper from Panasonic


Panasonic in Uk has just recently plunged into the market this petite and cute digital snapper named Panasonic DMC-TZ3 which features a 10 x Optical Zoom, 28mm Wide Angle Leica Lens, 7.2 Megapixel CCD, MEGA Optical Image Stabilizer, Intelligent ISO Control and a 3.0 inch High Resolution LCD Monitor.

Sony announces its first CompactFlashTM product line-up



Meeting the speed and performance requirements of D-SLR camera usersApr 25, 2007
Following its announcement to enter the CompactFlash market, Sony Europe’s Recording Media & Energy (RME) division today revealed the details of the initial product line-up. Targeted at the more price conscious consumer, there will be a range of three 66x transfer speed cards with capacities of 1GB, 2GB and 4GB. In addition, two higher-end, value added 133x transfer speed cards with 2GB and 4GB capacity, which are supported by Sony’s image recovery service, are targeted at the more ambitious amateur and semi-professional photographer. The new Sony CompactFlash cards will be branded as part of Sony’s α (pronounced alpha) 100 D-SLR camera system.

“With the addition of CompactFlash cards to its product range, Sony widens the choice for users of D-SLR cameras, such as the Sony α (pronounced alpha) 100 model, that are looking for fast and reliable recording media from a leading brand” said Renaud Isnard from Sony Europe’s Network Media division. “Our first product line-up is designed to handle the demanding speed and performance requirements of ambitious amateur and semi-professional photographers.”

The 66x transfer speed CompactFlash cards offer a data transfer rate of 10MB/s (read) and 9MB/s (write), while the 133x CompactFlash cards offer a data transfer rate of 20MB/s (read and write), allowing digital camera users to record more frames per second in continuous advance shooting mode and to transfer their images to the PC.

A 4GB CompactFlash card can hold up to 1,508 JPEG photos taken with 10 Megapixel resolution in ‘Standard’ image setting, or up to 968 photos in ‘Fine’ mode. Even if both RAW and JPEG image data are recorded, the 4GB card offers enough space for more than 200 digital photos.*

The new Sony CompactFlash cards are compatible with a wide range of products featuring a CompactFlash slot, including many digital cameras, printers and other imaging and computer peripherals. Many PCs feature built-in CompactFlash slots as standard and there are various adaptors and card readers available on the market to allow users to access and transfer their data onto CompactFlash cards using any PC or laptop.
The new Sony CompactFlash cards are robust and capable of operating in extreme working conditions, making them suitable for use in both hot and low temperatures. They come complete with a 5 year warranty providing peace of mind for its customers. In addition, the 133x transfer speed models are supported by Sony’s image recovery service.

The Sony CompactFlash cards will be available from May 2007.

LEICA C-LUX 2


If you value style but not weight when you’re out looking for great images, you’ll love the ultra compact LEICA C-LUX 2 ! Sporting a classic black or silver metal body and measuring just 3 1/2 x 2 in, it fits into even the smallest pocket. The elegant exterior design is unmistakably Leica and is matched by an immaculate standard of optics and digital technology inside.
The high-speed wide-angle 28 mm zoom lens takes stunning, space-grabbing shots. The optical image stabilizer and the intelligent exposure control prevent camera shake and ensure optimum definition. The 7.2 megapixel CCD sensor enables superlative prints up to poster size.

The extra large 2.5" display, the image stabilization and short shutter delay of the LEICA C-LUX 2 all guarantee carefree photography with high-quality results. Fast, discreet snapshots captured on the fly, or pictureperfect compositions at twilight or in other tricky conditions – everything is possible with the LEICA C-LUX 2. The VARIO-ELMARIT zoom lens retracts entirely into the camera body at the flick of the ‘off’ switch. Whether you’re a partygoer, beachcomber, city stroller or nature lover, the LEICA C-LUX 2 is always a dependable companion – any time, any place, you’ll never miss another photo op.
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FUJIFILM Announces Price Increases for Medical Imaging Films


March 28, 2007FUJIFILM Corporation(President and CEO: Shigetaka Komori, hereinafter FUJIFILM) announced today that it will implement worldwide price increases for its medical imaging films. This is the second such action FUJIFILM has taken since 2006.FUJIFILM has undertaken various steps to reduce costs and improve productivity, but despite these efforts, it no longer can absorb the soaring costs of silver and other raw materials.Thus, it has been forced to revise its pricing as follows:
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Affected products: Medical Imaging Films
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Effective date: From April 2007 onward
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Price revision: Up to double digitsContents of 1) through 3) will depend on market conditions around the world.Media Contact:FUJIFILM CorporationCorporate Public Relations DIV.Tel: 81-3-6271-2000FUJIFILM website:Japanese : http://fujifilm.jp/English : http://www.fujifilm.com/

NIKON INTRODUCES THE D40x – A NEW 10.2 MEGAPIXEL VERSION OF ITS SMALLEST AND EASIEST-TO-USE DIGITAL SLR CAMERA


MELVILLE, NY
Nikon today introduced the new D40x digital SLR camera that is designed to allow users take spectacular photographs with very high-resolution at the touch of a button. The D40x maintains the same compact size, portability and ease-of-use as its already successful sister camera, the D40, and adds features like higher 10.2 megapixel resolution, faster continuous shooting capability and wider ISO sensitivity. Digital SLR cameras are the tool of choice among the majority of professional photographers but some people have found them to be complex or bulky. With the D40x, consumers don’t have to sacrifice the quality of their pictures anymore. The D40x inherits many advanced technologies from Nikon’s professional models, but was designed specifically to make taking outstanding pictures easy and fun for everyone.

“The D40 has become a runaway success for Nikon because it effectively addresses so many of the concerns shared by those who take pictures to preserve family memories and for all-around fun. The D40 and the new D40x eliminate common annoyances such as shutter lag and inaccurate viewfinders, while answering our customers’ needs for superb image quality, fast handling, compactness and, most important of all, simplicity. Now with the D40x, anyone has the choice of higher resolution so they can do even more with their pictures,” said Edward Fasano, general manager for Marketing, SLR System Products at Nikon Inc. “Whether people want to make poster-sized prints or make special enlargements from a smaller (cropped) area of a picture, the D40x can produce images that have superb clarity, outstanding detail and vibrant colors. Even regular 4x6 inch prints, and pictures reduced in size for e-mailing, are visibly better when captured with a more capable camera”.

The Nikon D40x is able to capture special moments instantly, virtually eliminating the frustrations of shutter delay typically associated with point-and-shoot digital cameras. The D40x powers-up in a near-instant 0.18 second and can shoot up to 3 pictures per second, non-stop for up to 100 shots. With such great speed, you’ll never need to wait for the camera to get ready for the next shot. The camera reacts instantly when the shutter button is pressed ensuring you never miss a special moment. The images are immediately recorded to the camera's SD memory card.

The D40x’s 10.2-effective megapixel CCD imaging sensor is complimented by Nikon’s exclusive 3D Color Matrix Metering II and an improved Nikon Image Processing Engine that together ensure breathtaking picture quality with analyzed exposure, refined details and natural, accurately rendered colors.

The increased image sensor capacity of the D40x isn’t its only advantage. In addition to shooting three consecutive shots per second (versus 2.5 pictures per second with the D40), the D40x also features design efficiencies that allows up to 520** images per charge) and wider ISO sensitivity of 100-1600, plus HI-1 (200-1600 plus HI-1 for the D40).

The back of the D40x is dominated by a refreshingly large and bright 2.5-inch color LCD screen that displays everything from menu options, pictures in playback mode and Nikon’s new visually-intuitive information display system that presents camera and shooting information in a user-friendly, graphically represented way. The camera also features a built-in help menu that can be accessed at the touch of a button and new Assist Images that help you select appropriate settings for many camera features by displaying a sample image typical of that setting.

The D40x’s automated, scene-optimized Digital Vari-Program modes allow users to capture nearly any type of scene without needing to understand the fine points of photography or fumble with camera settings. The D40x includes eight preset modes, including a new Flash Off mode that shuts off the camera’s flash and boosts its ISO so users can easily take pictures in places where flash photography is not allowed, inappropriate or when they prefer the look of naturally lit pictures. As users gain experience with the camera, the D40x offers advanced controls such as Aperture-priority and Shutter-priority modes that offer greater creative control over the look and feel of their pictures.

The D40x’s new Retouch menu offers exclusive in-camera image editing features that add to the D40x’s “fun factor” by providing greater creativity without the need for a computer. Included in the Retouch menu is Nikon’s D-Lighting, which brightens dark pictures and Red-eye correction that automatically detects and corrects red eye – a common condition that occurs in flash photography. Image Trim allows for creative cropping of an image and creates smaller files for easy e-mailing. Other creative features include Image Overlay, Small Picture, Monochrome (Black-and-white, Sepia, and Cyanotype) and Filter Effects (Skylight, Warm filter, Color balance).

The D40x comes packaged with the new 3X 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor lens that assures superb picture sharpness and optimum contrast, along with the versatility to capture everything from candid portraits to wide-angle landscapes. The D40x is also compatible with all of Nikon’s AF-S and AF-I Nikkor lenses***, including the remarkably versatile 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor lens and the new 55-200mm f/4-5.6G IF-ED AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor lens.

For flash photography of subjects at greater distances, the light and ultra-compact SB-400 Speedlight proves to be a perfect companion to the D40x, providing a simple solution for adding more power and bounce flash capability. Keeping with the D40x’s remarkable ease of use the, SB-400 Speedlight is as simple as sliding it on, turning it on and shooting.

The D40x will be available throughout the United States beginning April 2007 for an estimated selling price of $729.95* for body only or $799.95*, packaged with the 3X zoom 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED II AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor lens. For more information, please visit www.nikondigital.com.

Nikon, At the Heart of the Image™. Nikon Inc. is the world leader in digital imaging, precision optics and photo imaging technology and is globally recognized for setting new standards in product design and performance for its award-winning consumer and professional photographic equipment. Nikon Inc. distributes the Nikon Total Imaging System of consumer and professional digital SLR cameras, Nikkor optics, Speedlights and System Accessories; Nikon COOLPIX® compact digital cameras; COOLSCAN® digital film scanners; 35mm film SLR cameras; Nikon software products and Nikon sports and recreational optics. At the heart of every Nikon camera is Nikon’s In-camera Innovations, making it easy for anyone to take amazing digital pictures. Through the Nikon Spirit Initiative™, the company plays an active role in supporting aspiring and advanced photographers through a variety of philanthropic organizations, educational programs, events and workshops. For more information, dial (800) NIKON-US or visit www.nikonusa.com, which links all levels of photographers to the web's most comprehensive photo learning and sharing communities.

* Estimated selling prices listed are only an estimate. Actual prices are set by dealers and are subject to change at any time.

** CIPA standards, with Built-in Flash used for 50% of the shots

*** Autofocus is supported only with AF-S and AF-I CPU lenses, which are equipped with built-in motors.

Sony Presented its Low-priced Digital Camera, DSC-W-35


Sony a Japan-based digital camera maker unveiled its new slim-cut digicam tagged as DSC-W35 which is boosted by a 7.2-megapixel Super HAD CCD with image stabilizer. This digital camera carry an internal memory of 56mb, a 3x optical zoom and ISO 1000. This inexpensive digital camera also has a sheer knack to record video in Mpeg-1 format at 30fps. At 145euro in Japan this digital camera is easy for our pockets.

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