Archive for Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Sony introduces three D-SLRs, four lenses and a flash

May  09
19

Sony today announced three new entry-level digital SLRs. The new Alpha DSLR-A230, A330, and A380 replace the A200, A300, and A350, respectively. Some of the new features on these models include smaller and lighter bodies, a more intuitive interface, support for SD/SDHC cards (did I just see a pig fly by?), HDMI output, and new lens and flash options. Here are the highlights for all three of these cameras:

Alpha DSLR-A230 [specs]

  • 10.2 effective Megapixel CCD
  • Alpha (α) lens mount supports both Minolta and Sony lenses, with a 1.5X focal length conversion ratio
  • SteadyShot sensor-shift image stabilization gives you shake reduction on every lens
  • Dust reduction system
  • 2.7″ LCD display with 230,400 pixels (does not have live view)
  • Optical viewfinder has 0.83X magnification, 95% coverage
  • 9-point autofocus system
  • Auto and scene modes, plus full manual controls
  • RAW, RAW+JPEG support
  • Continuous shooting at 2.5 frames/second
  • In-camera help system
  • Dual memory card slots: Memory Stick Duo + SD/SDHC
  • HDMI output
  • Uses NP-FH50 lithium-ion battery; 510 shots per charge
  • Ships in July for $550 with an 18 - 55 mm lens, or $750 with 18 - 55 mm and 55 - 200 mm lenses

Alpha DSLR-A330 [specs] - changes:

  • Tilting 2.7″ LCD display (230,400 pixels), with a wider range of motion than on previous models
  • Live view and super-fast autofocus thanks to a dedicated sensor in the viewfinder chamber
  • Optical viewfinder is considerably smaller than the A230, with a 0.74X magnification; coverage is the same
  • Continuous shooting rate of 2.5 fps with the viewfinder, and 2.0 fps with live view
  • Same battery life with the viewfinder; live view battery life rated at 230 shots
  • Priced at $650 with the 18-55 and $850 with the 18-55/55-200 combo
  • A special brown-colored model will be available

Alpha DSLR-A380 [specs] - changes:

  • 14.2 effective Megapixel CCD
  • Priced at $850 for the single lens kit, and $1050 for the dual lens kit

Along with those new cameras come several new accessories. Both the F3.5-5.6, 18 - 55 and F4.0-5.6, 55 - 200 mm kit lenses are all new, and they’re optimized for APS-C sensors. They both feature a Smooth Autofocus Motor (SAM) and extra-low dispersion (ED) elements. These lenses will be available separately for $200 and $230, respectively.

Sony also has two other lenses: a new F1.8, 50 mm portrait lens, and an F2.8, 30 mm macro lens. The 50 mm lens will be available in July for $150. Pricing and availability for the macro lens was not available.

Finally, there’s a new external flash with a unique pop-up design. The flash has a guide number of 20 meters, and it has a bounce function for better quality flash photos. It’s priced at $130.


Test Scene Battle: Canon EOS Rebel T1i vs. Nikon D5000 vs. Olympus E-620

May  09
19

Three of 2009’s most popular consumer digital SLRs are likely going to be the Canon EOS Rebel T1i (also known as the EOS-500D), the Nikon D5000, and the Olympus E-620. Since it’s going to be a while before I review all three, I wanted to whet your appetite with some comparison photos of our standard test scene.

In order to keep things as simple as possible, the photos below are JPEGs straight from the camera, which were using default settings (save for white balance, of course). I’ll save RAW vs. JPEG comparisons for the actual reviews. The lenses used were the “kit” lenses that came with each camera: 18 - 55 mm for the Canon and Nikon, and 14 - 42 mm for the Olympus. Since these cameras will all produce clean photos at low ISOs, I started at ISO 400.

Be sure to view the full size images, as the crops only tell part of the story!

ISO 400

Canon EOS Rebel T1i

Nikon D5000

Olympus E-620
ISO 800

Canon EOS Rebel T1i

Nikon D5000

Olympus E-620
ISO 1600

Canon EOS Rebel T1i

Nikon D5000

Olympus E-620
ISO 3200

Canon EOS Rebel T1i

Nikon D5000

Olympus E-620

Via : dcresources


Acer Unveils First 11.6 inch Aspire Netbooks

May  09
19

Leave it to Acer America to come up with new and better netbooks to add to its roster of mobile devices as they officially launched two new laptop solutions in the Aspire One AO751h and AOD250. The AO751h boasts of a large 11.6-inch HD screen and full sized-keyboard and is the first netbook released by Acer of this size.

The AOD250 netbook on the other hand aims to satisfy the demand of consumers looking for a lighter netbook with Internet access. It carries a 10.1 inch display and is the ideal mobile solution for businessmen or techies that are always on the go.

Acer Aspire One AO751h-1192 Specs:

  • Intel Atom Processor Z520 (1.22GHz, 490MHz FSB, 512KB L2 Cache)
  • Genuine Microsoft Windows XP Home (Service Pack 3)
  • 11.6-inch WXGA 16:9 ratio Acer CrystalBrite High Definition LED back-lit TFT LCD (1364 x 768 resolution)
  • Mobile Intel US15W Express Chipset
  • 1024MB DDR2 533 MHz SDRAM Single Channel Memory
  • Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
  • 160GB SATA 5400RPM Hard Drive
  • Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader and Dedicated SD Card
  • Acer InviLink 802.11b/g Wi-Fi CERTIFIED
  • Acer Crystal Eye Web Camera
  • Two Built-in Stereo Speakers
  • Three USB 2.0 Ports
  • 6-cell Li-ion Battery (5200mAh)
  • 11.18” (W) x 7.79” (D) x 1” (H)
  • Sapphire Blue
  • Price: $379.99

Acer Aspire One AOD250-1042 Specs:

  • Intel Atom Processor N270 (1.60GHz, 533MHz FSB, 512KB L2 Cache)
  • Genuine Microsoft Windows XP Home (Service Pack 3)
  • 10.1-inch WSVGA 16:9 ratio Acer CrystalBrite LED back-lit TFT LCD (1024×600 resolution)
  • Mobile Intel 945GSE Express Chipset
  • 1024MB DDR2 533 MHz SDRAM Single Channel Memory
  • Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
  • 160GB SATA 5400RPM Hard Drive
  • Multi-in-1 Digital Media Card Reader
  • Acer InviLink 802.11b/g Wi-Fi CERTIFIED
  • Acer Crystal Eye Web Camera
  • Two Built-in Stereo Speakers
  • Three USB 2.0 Ports
  • 3-cell Li-ion Battery (2600 mAh)
  • 10.17” (W) x 7.24” (D) x 1” (H)
  • Ruby Red
  • Price: $298.00

New ! Case-Mate Fuel Holsters for BlackBerry Bold

May  09
19


If you own a BlackBerry Bold and you’re not happy with the average battery life then you absolutely should check out Case-Mate’s new holster, the Fuel. Fuel comes with an extra built-in battery which will conveniently charge up your Bold when needed. There’s a power switch ready to help you decide when to use the extra available energy. The new holster costs $79.99 and it’s already available from Case-Mate.


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