Epson adds tethering, remote shutter release to P-6000 and P-7000 photo viewers
Epson’s P-6000 ($599.99) and P-7000 ($799.99) Multimedia Viewers were always a bit too rich for our blood, but those hemming and hawing might just have the final bit of motivation they need to pull the trigger. A forthcoming firmware update for the 80GB and 160GB (respectively) photo viewers brings along a hotly-anticipated new feature: tethering. Put simply, pro shooters (and novices, we guess) can now connect select Nikon and Canon DSLRs to their photo viewer via USB, and in real time shots will be simultaneously captured to the camera’s memory card and the viewer’s hard drive. Moreover, the update includes a remote shutter release function for added convenience, though we’re sad to say that the retail pricing of these buggers hasn’t budged. If you’re a proud owner already, keep your eyes glued to Epson’s support site — the download should go live in “late-October.”
[Via Slashgear]
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Epson adds tethering, remote shutter release to P-6000 and P-7000 photo viewers originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 22 Oct 2009 15:19:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: October 22nd, 2009
at 4:19pm by Darren Murph
Topics: DigitalSlr, Epson, P6000, P7000, PhotoViewer, Photography, RemoteShutterRelease, camera, digital slr, download, dslr, firm ware, firmware, p 6000, p 7000, photo viewer, remote, remote shutter release, shutter, tethering, update
Canon EOS-1D Mark IV announced: 16.1 megapixels, 45-point autofocus, and extreme ISO ranges of its own
Looks like Canon isn’t skipping the number “four” after all. While initially unveiling what looked to be a half-complete website with two teaser videos, the company now gone official with the EOS-1D Mark IV. So what’s new to the table? For starter’s there’s a 16.1 megapixel APS-H CMOS sensor, ISO range of100 to 12,800 native, up to 102,400 (hello, Nikon), 45-point area customizable autofocus with 39 high-precision cross-type focusing points, dual Digic 4 processors, 1080p HD video, and an option WFT-E2 IIA wireless file transmitter for connectivity over 802.11a/b/g and ethernet. Launch date is sometime in December, and body-only price is estimated at about $4,999 but subject to change. Press release after the break.
Update: Care to see what all the fuss is about, or want a better explanation of the new features? Canon’s released a pair of first-look videos, found after the break.
Gallery: Canon EOS-1D Mark IV press pics
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Canon EOS-1D Mark IV announced: 16.1 megapixels, 45-point autofocus, and extreme ISO ranges of its own originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 20 Oct 2009 00:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: October 20th, 2009
at 1:29am by Ross Miller
Topics: 1d, BreakingNews, Digic4, DigicIv, DigitalSlr, DualDigic4, DualDigicIv, MarkIv, Wft-e2Iia, breaking news, canon, digic, digic 4, digic iv, digital slr, dslr, dual digic 4, dual digic iv, eos, eos-1d, mark iv, wft-e2 iia
Nikon D3S is officially official, bringing its ISO extremes in late November

We don’t want to say Nikon has something of a trend here, but as with most of its major releases in recent memory (c.f. D300s, D5000, Coolpix lineup), the umph of tonight’s 12.1-megapixel D3S announcement has been somewhat lessened by a pretty large leak from earlier tonight. Still, let’s act a little surprised. Ready? Okay! The professional-grade DSLR is packing a rather wide ISO range of 200 to 12,800, which can be further boosted to 102,400 — although we’re dying to see just how pictures taken under those conditions actually turn out. There’s a video mode, 720p at 24 frames per second with autofocus and a “new algorithm” to lessen the effect of rolling shutter, but as far as we can tell there’s still no image stabilization. Release date for US is about on par with its UK brethren, launching in late November for the favorably comparable price of $5,199.95 for body only. Full details in press release after the break.
Gallery: Nikon DS3 press photos
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Nikon D3S is officially official, bringing its ISO extremes in late November originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 14 Oct 2009 00:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: October 14th, 2009
at 1:01am by Ross Miller
Topics: BreakingNews, DigitalSlr, NikonDs3, breaking news, d3 s, d3s, digital slr, dslr, nikon, nikon ds 3
Nikon D3s leaked by UK press, expected to ship December with impressive ISO range, £4,200 price tag

Impending Nikon announcements? You don’t have to tell the British Journal of Photography, who today published an article dated for tomorrow (oops!) all about its time with the as-of-yet unannounced D3s. So what can we glean from this report? For starters, standard ISO settings go as high as 12,800 (low is 200) and can be further boosted to an incredulous 102,400. The 12 megapixel DSLR also touts a 720p 24 frames per second HD video capture mode, and as far as price and release date are concerned, look for it this December, at least in the UK, for £4200 (about $6,685 in US). Nikon Rumors is expecting an official announcement from tonight, so perhaps we won’t be waiting too long — in the meantime, that site’s also hosting pics of the camera supposedly in the wild doing a photoshoot in Barcelona. Enjoy!
[Via Nikon Rumors]
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Nikon D3s leaked by UK press, expected to ship December with impressive ISO range, £4,200 price tag originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 13 Oct 2009 19:23:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Posted: October 13th, 2009
at 8:23pm by Ross Miller
Topics: D3, DigitalCamera, DigitalSlr, Slr, camera, d3 s, d3s, digital camera, digital slr, dslr, leak, leaks, nikon, rumor


