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Some news from the site and from the digital photography world.
Nikon has announced a new DSLR camera: D60, their latest consumer-level DSLR, as an evolution to D40X.
The new D60 has a 10.2 Mpixels, an anti-dust system with a dust shakes off mechanism and an airflow system, active d-lighting system to correct brightness and a stop-motion recording mode.
- Referenced brands in this article: Nikon
Today, January 24th, Canon announced the new entry level of its DSLR lineup: 450D / Digital Rebel XSi as an evolution of 400D / XTi.
Points of evolutions/changes are the following (not all the changes are listed):
- Referenced brands in this article: Canon
Samsung has announced the GX-20 camera, a "twin" camera of K20D from Pentax, which Samsung has a partnership with. The major changes are the new sensor with 14.6 Mpixels (CMOS APS-C size) and live preview. Other features: image stabilization, dust removal, almost dust/water proof, 2.7" LCD with 230'000 pixels.
- Referenced brands in this article: Pentax
Pentax Imaging Co. has announced two new DSLR cameras: K20D (evolution of the K10D) and K200D (evolution of K200D).
The K20D DSLR offers 14.6 Mpixel resolution with a new CMOS sensor developed together with Samsung, shake reduction (in the body), live view, 1EV dynamic range expansion, dust removal system. The body is dust proof and water resistant, burst shooting rate about 3 frames per second.
- Referenced brands in this article: Pentax
Pentax Imaging Co. has announced two new DSLR cameras: K20D (evolution of the K10D) and K200D (evolution of K100D).
The K200D DSLR is a consumer model and offers 10.2 Mpixel resolution with a new CMOS sensor developed together with Samsung, shake reduction (in the body), live view, dust removal system. The body is dust proof.
- Referenced brands in this article: Pentax
Lightroom Community Help Wiki has been announced by Anita Dennis from Adobe: you can find it at this link http://learn.adobe.com/wiki/display/LR/Home - update now link for support is this one.
There is an updated version of the Lightroom LiveDocs, a new interactive design. Lightroom users can add comments as in a typical wiki, under the wise supervision of moderators.