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		<description><![CDATA[Once I found out the news, I downloaded the beta. Downloading 1.7GB gave me a little time to watch a great video by Russell Brown, reviewing his 6 favorite features of Photoshop CS6. Watch the video: From Adobe’s press release: First Major Release since April 2010 Packed with New Features and Huge Performance Enhancements SAN&#8230;]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once I found out the news, I downloaded the beta. Downloading 1.7GB gave me a little time to watch a great video by Russell Brown, reviewing his 6 favorite features of Photoshop CS6.</p>
<p>Watch the video:</p>
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<p>From Adobe’s press release:</p>
<p><strong>First Major Release since April 2010 Packed with New Features and Huge Performance Enhancements</strong></p>
<p>SAN JOSE, Calif. — March 22, 2012 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced <a href="http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/photoshopcs6/" target="_blank">Adobe® Photoshop® CS6 beta</a>, a preview of what’s to come in the next release of the industry standard in digital imaging, is available as a free download from Adobe Labs. Customers can download the beta, try out the experience and provide feedback to the product team. Packed with groundbreaking new innovations, features and incredible performance enhancements, <a href="http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/photoshopcs6/" target="_blank">Photoshop CS6</a> beta is available for the Mac OS and Microsoft® Windows® platforms. The final release is expected in the first half of 2012.</p>
<p>“Photoshop CS6 will be a milestone release that pushes the boundaries of imaging innovation with incredible speed and performance,” said Winston Hendrickson, vice president products, Creative Media Solutions, Adobe. “We couldn’t wait to share this beta of Photoshop CS6 with our customers and are looking forward to hearing from them and seeing the ways they are incorporating the beta into their daily creative workflows.”</p>
<p><strong>New Features in Photoshop CS6 Beta</strong></p>
<p>Photoshop CS6 beta demonstrates Adobe’s focus on huge performance enhancements, imaging magic and creativity tools that offer customers a new experience in digital imaging. Key features include new additions to the Content-Aware tools: Content- Aware Patch allows greater control by letting users select and duplicate an area of an image to fill in or “patch” another, and Content-Aware Move lets users select and magically move an object to a new place in the image.</p>
<p>Customers will experience incredible performance, powered by the new Adobe Mercury Graphics Engine*, enabling near-instant results from popular editing tools including Liquify, Puppet Warp, Transform and Lighting Effects; and a refined, modern interface featuring dark UI options to make images pop. New and re-engineered design tools make creating designs faster and more efficient. Vector layers allow users to apply dashed lines and gradient strokes, searchable layers quickly zero in on any layer, and new type styles let designers swiftly apply type treatments to their designs.</p>
<p>In addition, the Photoshop CS6 beta offers all the features of Adobe Photoshop CS6 and Adobe Photoshop CS6 Extended, such as new 3D editing features and quantitative imaging analysis capabilities. These features will be included in the shipping version of Photoshop CS6 Extended when it becomes available.</p>
<p><strong>Pricing and Availability</strong></p>
<p>The Photoshop CS6 beta is available immediately as a free download in English and Japanese. At installation, users will be required to provide an Adobe ID to complete a one-time login and online product activation. For information on how to install Photoshop CS6 beta, visit <a href="http://www.becoming-mom.net/www.adobe.com/go/photoshopcs6" target="_blank">www.adobe.com/go/photoshopcs6</a>. Customers can submit feedback via the Photoshop CS6 beta forum.</p>
<p>Users can also connect with the Photoshop team via the community-powered site; on Facebook; YouTube; Photoshop.com blog; or via Twitter.</p>
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		<title>Canon announces EOS 5D Mark III: 22.3 MP full-frame sensor, 6 fps, 102,400 max ISO, 1080/30p HD, yours for $3,500 (video)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Suffice it to say, March 2012 is a notable month for Canon. Not only does it mark the 25th anniversary of the first EOS SLR, but it&#8217;s also ushering in Canon&#8217;s latest addition to its full-frame DSLR lineup. That gorgeous beast your eyes are feasting upon is the company&#8217;s new EOS 5D Mark III. That&#8217;s&#8230;]]></description>
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<div>Suffice it to say, March 2012 is a notable month for Canon. Not only does it mark the 25th anniversary of the first EOS SLR, but it&#8217;s also ushering in Canon&#8217;s latest <em>addition </em>to its full-frame DSLR lineup. That gorgeous beast your eyes are feasting upon is the company&#8217;s new EOS 5D Mark III. That&#8217;s right folks, this isn&#8217;t a replacement for the <a href="http://www.engadget.com/tag/5d+mark+ii/">Mark II</a>, but rather an updated variant meant to sit between the workhorse of four years and the company&#8217;s soon to arrive <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/28/canon-eos-1d-x-ship-date-slips-into-april-takes-with-it-our-hea/">EOS-1D X</a>. At a glance, the shooter is nearly indistinguishable from its older sibling, although a closer inspection reveals a new name badge, improved weather- and dust-resistance and some slight tweaks to its top-mounted info display and buttons on the back. Don&#8217;t be fooled, however, as there are obviously major changes here worthy of the new moniker. Key specs include a larger 1,040,000-dot 3.2-inch rear LCD, Digic 5+ processor, 22.3-megapixel CMOS sensor, 61-Point High Density Reticular autofocus with 41 cross-types (all of which are borrowed from the 1D X), dual memory card slots (SD and CompactFlash) an extended ISO range of 50 to 102,400 (100 to 25,600, natively), OVF with 100 percent coverage (versus 98 previously), and a maximum 6 FPS burst speed. Naturally, the 5D Mark III is no slouch in the video department: it can capture h.264 footage<em> </em>at HD resolutions up to 1080 at 24/25/30p or 720 at 50/60p, with an effective ISO range of 100-128,000 &#8212; and of course there&#8217;s a stereo mic input for the microphone of your choice. Better yet, not only does it allow for real-time control of your audio levels during filming, but also monitoring, being the first EOS-series DSLR to come equipped with a headphone jack (!) &#8212; something that&#8217;s been sorely missing in the world of ILC cameras. We&#8217;ve only skimmed the surface, however, so join us past the break for further details and a quick video overview.</p>
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<p>Although we didn&#8217;t get to use the pre-production 5D Mark III seen here, Canon filled us in on many of intricacies, so we&#8217;ll have to take its word on the matter for now. In terms of processing speed, the Digic 5+ is rated 30 percent faster than the 5 and a healthy 17 times quicker compared to the 4 found in the Mark II. Paired with its CMOS sensor, we&#8217;re told that JPEG shots are roughly two stops cleaner than that of the Mark II and that video will also be noticeably smoother with less artifacting and moiré. For example (with photos), the amount of noise you&#8217;d see at 6,400 with the II only creeps up to the III at 25,600. Conversely, Canon cites the 1D X as being one stop cleaner than the Mark III, ensuring its reign as the top dog in the lineup. Of course, RAW images won&#8217;t benefit from the in-camera noise reduction, but we&#8217;re told that they should still be quite pleasing given the new internals.<br />
When you&#8217;re done shooting, you&#8217;ll be able to use the camera&#8217;s &#8220;comparative playback function&#8221; &#8212; a quick button press allows you to view two photos (and their metadata) side by side on the LCD for on-the-fly checks of how your shots are shaping up. The Mark III also is also capable of shooting HDR images, with your choice of up to seven exposures (up to three stops over and under) to work with. Other features new to this puppy are &#8220;in-camera RAW processing, Scene Intelligent Auto mode, two forms of movie compression<em> </em>(ALL-I and IPB), and support for high-speed UDMA 7 Compact Flash memory cards.&#8221; By the way, you&#8217;ll still be restricted to 29 minutes and 59 seconds of shooting time (Canon&#8217;s way of avoiding those European HD camcorder taxes as it has on many of its DSLRs).</p>
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<p>Remember the updated button placements on back that we mentioned? Along the left side of the screen you&#8217;ll notice a rate button (for starring photos quickly during a shooter and a creative photo button, while on the right there&#8217;s now a dedicated Live view toggle, along with a multi-function button near the shutter button (we&#8217;re told these placements could change once the final version is set in stone). You&#8217;ll also find that the power switch has made its way over to top left, positioned directly behind the now pro bono <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/02/canon-will-now-add-locking-mode-dial-to-your-eos-5d-mark-ii-or-7/">locking mode dial</a> on the top left. Notably, the inner portion of the circular control-wheel is actually touch sensitive &#8212; since you&#8217;ll be able to make adjustments to parameters such as exposure and audio levels while recording, it&#8217;ll spare your tracks of any annoying <em>clicks</em>that could result otherwise.</p>
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<p>Alright, we get it; all of this info is dandy, but now you want to know about availability, accessories and pricing. The EOS 5D Mark III is slated to hit shelves by the end of March, priced at $3,500 for the body-only and $4,300 as kit with an EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM zoom lens. Also available at launch, will be Canon&#8217;s new $630 Speedlite 600EX-RT and its $470 Speedlite Transmitter ST-E3-RT (essentially all the tech of the former, minus the flash itself). Once April rolls around, you&#8217;ll also be able to get your mitts on the $390 GP-E2 GPS receiver, $850 WFT-E7A Wireless Transmitter, and of course, the $490 BG-E11 Battery Grip (weather-resistant, with room for two batteries). On a related note, Canon also informed that Mark II will soon be get&#8217;s its price reduced, but there&#8217;s no word on an exact number just yet. We&#8217;ll be sure to get some shooting time in with the Mark III as soon as we can, but in the meantime, check out the galleries and press release below for more of the nitty-gritty.</p>
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<p><em>Edgar Alvarez contributed to this report</em></p>
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<div id="pr_text"><em><strong>CANON U.S.A. ANNOUNCES THE HIGHLY ANTICIPATED EOS 5D MARK III DIGITAL SLR CAMERA</strong><br />
Featuring Improved Image Quality, a 61-Point High Density Reticular AF, Six fps High-Speed   Continuous Shooting and Enhanced HD Video Recording Features<br />
LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., March 2, 2012– On the 25th anniversary of its world-renowned EOS System, Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging solutions, is proud to announce its latest model, the new EOS 5D Mark III Digital SLR Camera. Positioned between the extremely popular EOS 5D Mark II and Canon&#8217;s top-of-the-line professional EOS-1D X model, the EOS 5D Mark III delivers superb image quality, thanks to a new 22.3-megapixel full-frame Canon CMOS sensor, a high-performance DIGIC 5+ Imaging Processor, a 61-point High Density Reticular Autofocus (AF) System and six frames-per-second (fps) continuous shooting speed. Building upon the trailblazing success of the EOS 5D Mark II, the EOS 5D Mark III also incorporates enhanced video features for professionals in the fields of cinematography, television production and documentary filmmaking, including better noise reduction, longer recording times and a built-in headphone jack for audio monitoring. The EOS 5D Mark III is Canon&#8217;s answer to hundreds of thousands of advanced amateurs and emerging professionals looking for a compact, high-quality camera system to help them achieve their artistic vision, whether it be through still or video imagery. The EOS 5D Mark III introduction coincides with Canon&#8217;s 25th anniversary celebration of the EOS camera system. Canon&#8217;s award-winning EOS system first debuted in March of 1987 with the introduction of the EOS 650 SLR camera and three EF lenses.<br />
&#8220;We are extremely excited to announce the highly anticipated follow-up to our EOS 5D Mark II, a camera which has been called a &#8216;game-changer&#8217; in most professional photography and videography circles. The EOS 5D Mark III will carry on that tradition, delivering better and more advanced features, helping our customers achieve excellent image quality for stills and video,&#8221; stated Yuichi Ishizuka, executive vice president and general manager, Imaging Technologies and Communications Group, Canon U.S.A.<br />
The EOS 5D Mark III inherits many features from Canon&#8217;s recently announced flagship DSLR, the EOS- 1D X, including a DIGIC 5+ Imaging Processor and a high-performance 61-point High Density Reticular AF array with up to 41 cross-type points and five dual cross-type points available, depending on the lens in use.<br />
The enhanced processing power enables fast continuous shooting of up to six fps, exceeding the speed of the EOS 5D Mark II model by more than 50 percent, and with improved weather resistance the EOS 5D Mark III is a serious option for sports and wildlife photographers.<br />
EOS 5D Mark III Video: The Legacy Continues   The EOS 5D Mark II blazed the trail for EOS cameras and Canon to enter the professional video and cinema markets, paving the way for Canon&#8217;s recent introduction of the Cinema EOS system of cameras and lenses. Now, the EOS 5D Mark III continues Canon&#8217;s commitment to these new markets with new and requested features from cinematographers, television production professionals and independent filmmakers. This new model captures 1080p Full HD video at 24p (23.976), 25p, and 30p (29.97) fps; 720p HD recording at 60 (59.94) and 50 fps; and SD recording at 30 (29.97) and 25 fps, giving cinematographers and videographers more flexibility and options for video capture.<br />
The EOS 5D Mark III includes new H.264 video compression formats to simplify and speed up post-production work: intraframe (ALL-I) compression for an editing-friendly format and interframe (IPB) compression for superior data storage efficiency, giving professionals options to help achieve their ideal workflow. Like the EOS-1D X, the 5D Mark III also includes two methods of SMPTE-compliant timecode embedding, Rec Run and Free Run, allowing video footage from multiple cameras and separate audio recordings to be synced together in post production.<br />
The new full-frame CMOS sensor and DIGIC 5+ processor have enhanced the camera&#8217;s image processing performance over the 5D Mark II, significantly reducing moiré and color artifacts in scenes with horizontal lines. The video footage produced will exhibit less moiré than seen in previous DSLR models, resulting in a significant improvement in HD video quality. Accommodating documentary filmmakers, and event videographers using EOS DSLR cameras, the 5D Mark III includes the ability to record video continuously up to 29 minutes and 59 seconds across multiple 4GB files. Long-form filmmakers will enjoy the camera&#8217;s automatic file splitting in combination with the extended memory capacity offered by dual card slots.<br />
The Canon EOS 5D Mark III also includes manual audio level control with 64 levels, adjustable both before and during movie recording. There is also an automatic audio level setting, or sound recording can be turned off entirely. A wind filter is also included. Sound can be recorded either through the internal monaural microphone or via an optional external microphone through the stereo mic input. Notably, the EOS 5D Mark III is the first EOS Digital SLR to feature a built-in headphone jack for real-time audio monitoring during video capture.<br />
Newly Developed Canon CMOS Sensor   With its completely new 22.3-megapixel full-frame Canon CMOS image sensor, the EOS 5D Mark III becomes the highest resolution Canon Digital SLR released to date. It is eminently suitable for a wide variety of assignments including weddings and portraits, nature and wildlife, travel and landscapes as well as commercial and industrial photography. With a gapless microlens design, a new photodiode structure and improved on-chip noise reduction, the new sensor achieves higher sensitivity and lower noise levels for both RAW image data as well as in-camera JPEGs and EOS Movies compared to the 5D Mark II. The result is outstanding image quality in all shooting conditions, even low light. An eight-channel readout doubles the speed of image data throughput from the sensor to the DIGIC 5+ processor, resulting in better video image quality as well as six fps for still photos.<br />
The low-light capability of the EOS 5D Mark III is evident in its incredible ISO range and image quality in poor lighting conditions. Adjustable from ISO 100 to 25,600 within its standard range, the new model also offers a low ISO 50 setting for studio and landscape photography and two extended ISO settings of 51,200 and 102,400, well suited for law enforcement, government or forensic field applications.<br />
The new 5D Mark III is also equipped with Canon&#8217;s EOS Integrated Cleaning System, featuring a Self Cleaning Sensor Unit with a fluorine coating that repels dust and dirt particles.<br />
Canon-Exclusive DIGIC 5+ Imaging Processor   The EOS 5D Mark III&#8217;s new DIGIC 5+ Imaging Processor is 17 times faster than the DIGIC 4.The EOS 5D Mark III uses that extra speed not only for improved image quality, but also to add no less than nine new features that do not exist on the 5D Mark II. These new features include six fps continuous shooting, HDR and Multiple Exposure modes, in-camera RAW processing, a comparative playback function, Scene Intelligent Auto mode, two forms of movie compression, and support for high-speed UDMA 7 Compact Flash memory cards.<br />
Another extremely valuable feature enhanced by the DIGIC 5+ Imaging Processor is the EOS 5D Mark III&#8217;s choice of reduced resolution M-RAW (10.5 megapixel) and S-RAW (5.5 megapixel) recording modes. These settings are particularly useful to wedding photographers for candid photos that do not require the EOS 5D Mark III&#8217;s 22 megapixel full resolution, because they take up less space on the memory cards and speed up post-processing without losing the critical benefits of RAW image data, such as highlight and shadow control as well as white balance adjustment. M-RAW and S-RAW also preserve the full field of view rather than cropping the image or resorting to JPEG mode to reduce resolution.<br />
High-Performance 61-Point High Density Reticular AF   For still photographers, Canon has included its new 61-point High Density Reticular AF System, originally introduced with the top-of-the-line EOS-1D X professional camera. A significant advancement over previous 5D-series AF systems, the new 61-Point High Density Reticular AF included in the EOS 5D Mark III is the most sophisticated SLR AF system Canon has ever released. All 61 points are manually selectable and sensitive to horizontal contrast with maximum apertures larger than or equal to f/5.6. The camera&#8217;s twenty one focusing points in the central area are also standard precision cross-type and effective with maximum apertures larger than or equal to f/5.6. The center five points are ultra-high-precision diagonal cross-type points for maximum apertures larger than or equal to f/2.8. The 20 outer focusing points function as high- precision cross-type points with maximum apertures larger than or equal to f/4.0. Other innovations of the new 61-point High Density Reticular AF include expanded AF coverage area, superior focusing precision and low-light sensitivity to EV -2, and greater low-contrast subject detection capability compared to earlier EOS AF systems. (See image below for AF point configuration)<br />
All AF functions now have their own menu tab for quick and easy access (formerly AF custom functions in previous EOS models). A new AF Configuration Tool allows for customized setting of tracking sensitivity, the acceleration and deceleration of tracking subjects, and AF point auto switching, all of which are easily accessed and adjusted via the new AF menu tab. A built-in Feature Guide advises photographers on which settings to use according to subject matter.<br />
The EOS 5D Mark III uses the same high-performance AI Servo III AF tracking algorithm as the flagship EOS-1D X professional DSLR. This new feature works together with the 61-point High Density Reticular AF system to provide superb tracking performance that blends very well with the new camera&#8217;s 6 frames-per-second high-speed continuous shooting capabilities.<br />
Similar to the AF point selection options offered in the EOS 7D and EOS-1D X camera models, the EOS 5D Mark III offers six AF point selection modes: Spot, Single Point, Single Point with surrounding four points, Single Point with surrounding eight points, Zone selection and Automatic AF point selection.<br />
iFCL Metering   Complementing the EOS 5D Mark III camera&#8217;s 61-point AF system is Canon&#8217;s 63-zone iFCL dual layer metering system. The &#8216;FCL&#8217; stands for &#8216;Focus, Color and Luminance,&#8217; and references the fact that the metering system not only measures color and luminance data, but also analyzes the data provided by each point of the AF system. Canon&#8217;s iFCL metering keeps exposure levels stable from shot to shot, even as the light source changes. The camera&#8217;s autofocus information is also used to help determine which area of the scene is of greatest importance in determining exposure.<br />
HDR Mode   The EOS 5D Mark III camera features a built-in HDR mode, merging three images at various exposure levels into a single image, in-camera, for stunning photographs of landscapes and architecture with enhanced tonal gradation beyond the range of the naked eye. The exposure levels in the camera&#8217;s HDR mode can be set to cover a range of up to ±3 stops, in a choice of five settings: Natural, Art Standard, Art Vivid, Art Bold and Art Embossed providing unique visual effects. Individual source images can be saved as separate files, and the HDR mode has an optional automatic alignment function that can be useful for hand-held shooting. The EOS 5D Mark III&#8217;s standard Auto Exposure Bracketing function has been upgraded to allow for up to seven exposures per sequence, and exposure compensation can now be set for up to +/- 5EV.<br />
Multiple Exposure Mode   The EOS 5D Mark III is the second EOS Digital SLR after the EOS-1D X to feature Multiple Exposure capabilities with the ability to combine up to nine individual images into a single composite image, with no need for post-processing in a computer. Four different compositing methods are provided for maximum creative control, including Additive, Average, Bright and Dark. Compositing results can be viewed in real time on the camera&#8217;s LCD monitor, and there is a one-step Undo command that allows photographers to delete an image and try again if desired. The EOS 5D Mark III camera&#8217;s Multiple Exposure mode even allows photographers to specify a previously captured RAW image as the starting point for a new Multiple Exposure composite image, or shoot continuously when photographing moving subjects.<br />
Comparative Playback   A new feature seen for the first time in the EOS System on the 5D Mark III is Comparative Playback allowing photographers to display two images side by side on the camera&#8217;s 3.2-inch LCD screen. The images can be displayed with a histogram to check exposure levels, or magnified to check for focus or facial expressions.<br />
Durability, Reliability and Other Features   The EOS 5D Mark III features a rugged camera body with magnesium alloy body covers and a stainless steel lens mount. The new camera also has dust- and moisture-resistant design with improved gaskets and seals. Although not quite as weatherproof as an EOS-1D-series camera, the EOS 5D Mark III does feature improved weather resistance over the EOS 5D Mark II model. The EOS 5D Mark III&#8217;s newly developed shutter unit has a durability rating of 150,000 exposures, and shutter release lag time has been reduced to 59 milliseconds, making the shutter button very responsive. Canon&#8217;s locking mode dial is standard on the new model and a new custom function allows photographers to shut off other dials to prevent inadvertent operation.<br />
The EOS 5D Mark III uses the same LP-E6 lithium-ion battery pack as other popular EOS cameras like the 5D Mark II, 7D and 60D. Battery life is estimated at 950 exposures at normal temperatures, an improvement of 100 exposures more than the EOS 5D Mark II. The EOS 5D Mark III body weighs approximately 33.5 oz. with a battery installed, and the dimensions are approximately 6.0 x 4.6 x 3.0 inches.<br />
The EOS 5D Mark III incorporates Silent shooting modes, available for low-speed continuous shooting as well as single exposures. This feature is ideal when photographing in quiet environments. For better file management especially when working with multiple cameras, the new model also supports custom file names. There is also a new image rating feature that lets photographers rank their photos from 1 to 5 stars for quick editing.<br />
The EOS 5D Mark III features a 3.2-inch Clear View II LCD screen with 1,040,000 dot resolution. This is the same screen that&#8217;s used in the top-of-the-line EOS-1D X. The camera&#8217;s optical viewfinder has been upgraded to approximately 100 percent coverage, and it features an Intelligent Viewfinder display with an optional grid on demand. The EOS 5D Mark III also has a built-in Dual Axis Electronic Level that can be displayed on both the LCD screen and the optical viewfinder.<br />
The EOS 5D Mark III accepts both Compact Flash Type 1 and SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards in a dual card slot configuration. Three recording methods are supported: Record the same data to both cards, record different file sizes or types to each card, or automatically switch to the second card when the first card is full.<br />
Accessories   The EOS 5D Mark III DSLR also has a number of new optional accessories, including the new Canon Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E7A featuring wireless LAN support for 802.11 a/b/g/n signal protocols for various network environments. The WFT-E7A connects to the camera through its USB port and includes a built-in gigabit Ethernet connection, time syncing for multiple cameras on the same network, FTP mode, EOS Utility mode, WFT Server mode and Media Server mode. With this new WFT model, professionals can synchronize clocks on multiple cameras and use the unit to support linked shooting when utilizing multiple cameras. In addition, Bluetooth-compatible equipment can be easily linked to the device as well.<br />
The EOS 5D Mark III also has an optional Canon GPS Receiver GP-E2, which can be connected to the camera via the accessory shoe or a USB cable. With a GPS logging function built-in, the GP-E2 will log latitude, longitude, elevation, and the Universal Time Code – and allow viewing of camera movement on a PC after shooting. With its built-in compass, the GP-E2 receiver will also record camera direction when shooting, even when shooting vertically. The Canon GPS Receiver GP-E2 is compatible with the EOS-1D X and EOS 7D as well as the EOS 5D Mark III.<br />
Battery Grip BG-E11 is an optional accessory for the EOS 5D Mark III that accepts one or two LP-E6 lithium-ion battery packs or a set of six AA-size batteries. This new grip has a multicontroller and a multifunction (M.Fn) button together a with a full set of grip controls for easy operation when shooting portraits or other vertical format photos. The BG-E11 is made from sturdy magnesium alloy and has the same degree of weather resistance as the EOS 5D Mark III.<br />
Speedlite 600EX-RT   In addition to the EOS 5D Mark III, Canon is also announcing the first professional Speedlite on the market with a built-in wireless radio transmitter, the new Speedlite 600EX-RT. The new Canon Speedlite 600EX-RT is the flagship model in the Speedlite line, ideal for wedding portrait and photojournalism. Compatible with all EOS Digital SLRs, this new model eliminates the need for accessory radio slave units and their inherent limitations. Speedlite 600EX-RT features Master-Slave two-way transmission, letting the photographer control the Speedlite settings directly from the &#8220;Master&#8221; camera.<br />
Radio-based Wireless E-TTL can be performed with up to 15 Speedlite 600EX-RT &#8220;slave units&#8221;, used off-camera up to 98.4 feet (30m) away, and triggered by either a &#8220;Master&#8221; 600EX-RT on-camera, or the optional new Speedlite Transmitter ST-E3-RT. Used with the EOS 5D Mark III or EOS-1D X, up to five groups of flashes can be completely controlled, independently, off-camera. And, it remains fully compatible with Canon&#8217;s legacy optical-based Wireless E-TTL technology, for users already committed to existing EOS Speedlites. The Speedlite features enhanced weather-resistant construction &#8211; matching that of the EOS-1D X camera body &#8211; and a more reliable electrical contact. The flash head zoom range now reaches from 20mm to 200mm.The Speedlite also allows remote shutter release of a single EOS camera, or Linked Shooting (simultaneous firing of up to 15 cameras, when one &#8220;Master&#8221; camera is fired), and includes gelatin filters and a dedicated filter holder to help photographers match ambient light.<br />
Speedlite Transmitter ST-E3-RT   Canon is also introducing the new Speedlite Transmitter ST-E3-RT. Providing full support of Canon&#8217;s new radio-based wireless flash technology, the new ST-E3-RT can control up to five groups of flashes, up to 98.4 feet (30m) from the camera. The remote shutter release capability enables photographers to either fire a single camera remotely (by pressing a button on the ST-E3-RT), or to fire up to 15 EOS cameras with Canon&#8217;s Linked Shooting feature. Making it easy to control and adjust, all of the Speedlite Transmitter features are accessible through the Flash control menu of the EOS-1D X and EOS 5D Mark III cameras.<br />
Pricing and Availability   The Canon EOS 5D Mark III Digital SLR camera is expected to be available at the end of March 2012 and will be sold in a body-only configuration at an estimated retail price of $3,499.00. The EOS 5D Mark III will also be available with the EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM zoom lens in a kit for an estimated retail price of $4,299.00. The Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E7A is scheduled to be available by the end of April 2012 at an estimated retail price of $849.99. Availability for GPS Receiver GP-E2 is expected by the end of April 2012, with an estimated retail price of $390.00.Battery Grip BG-E11 is scheduled to be available at the end of April 2012 for an estimated retail price of $490.00. The Speedlite 600EX-RT and Speedlite Transmitter ST-E3-RT are also scheduled for end of March 2012 availability at estimated retail prices of $629.99 and $470.00 respectively.<br />
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<p>Olympus Imaging America Inc. unveiled the full-featured SZ-30MR, a  super-zoom camera with a multi-recording function capable of  simultaneously capturing 1080p <a class="zem_slink freebase/en/high-definition_video" title="High-definition video" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-definition_video">HD video</a> and 16-megapixel still images  without missing a frame, perfect for documenting events like birthdays  and school plays. The Olympus SZ-30MR helps you capture it all with its  24x optical wide-zoom lens, and displays your pictures and videos on its  crisp 3.0-inch, high-resolution LCD. Whether you&#8217;re trying to capture  the action on the local soccer field or that once-in-a-lifetime wildlife  shot, this is the camera for you. The Olympus SZ-30MR comes packed with  a variety of features that deliver a superior imaging experience far  and wide:</p>
<p>* New! Multi-Recording Mode – a world-first, Olympus Dual Engine  technology enables users to combine various photo and movie recording  modes simultaneously;<br />
* 24x wide-optical zoom – enables exceptional close-ups;<br />
* Full HD Video and HDMI® Control – delivers a broadcast-quality 1080p movie experience when played back on an HDTV;<br />
* New! 7fps Continuous Shooting (16MP) – offers a full-resolution burst mode enabling continuous shooting, in rapid succession;<br />
* New! <a class="zem_slink freebase/en/stereoscopy" title="Stereoscopy" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereoscopy">3D Photo</a> Mode – captures two shots of a scene from two different  angles to create still photos that can be viewed with the added  excitement and realism of 3D; and<br />
* New! Eye-Fi Card Compatibility – enables automatic wireless uploading of images to the website or PC of your choice.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Olympus SZ-30MR has one of the world&#8217;s first multi-recording  function to ensure you can take both full-resolution 16-megapixel stills  and 1080p HD video to capture life&#8217;s most important moments,&#8221; says  Jennifer Schmell, product manager, Olympus Imaging America Inc. &#8220;With  its 24x optical zoom, 16-megapixel backlight CMOS sensor and the ability  to capture still images in 3D, the Olympus SZ-30MR gives the photo  enthusiast a powerful tool.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Availability and U.S. Pricing</strong><br />
The Olympus SZ-30MR will be available in April 2011. It will ship with a  Lithium-Ion Battery, USB Cable, Wrist Strap, Quick Start Guide,  Warranty Card, Instruction Manual, OLYMPUS and Olympus Viewer 2  Software.</p>
<p>Olympus SZ-30MR Estimated Street Price: $399.99 (U.S.)</p>
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<p><strong>Multi-Tasking. Multi-Recording. Multi-Talented. </strong><br />
The SZ-30MR records gorgeous full-resolution, 1080p HD video and  16-megapixel stills at the same time. Thanks to an ingenious feature  called Multi-Recording, you&#8217;ll never have to choose between video and  stills again. The camera&#8217;s dual TruePic III+ Image processor makes it  possible to record simultaneously in more than one mode and in a variety  of combinations. Users can record two different movies at once: in  wide-angle and close-up; full HD and lower resolution or original and  filtered (using one of the SZ-30MR&#8217;s seven Magic Filters for movies). In  addition, with the Photo with Movie Clip setting, it&#8217;s now possible to  capture moving footage before and after taking a single photo. These new  innovations give users the fun and flexibility of sharing their shots  in a variety of media – from full-size prints of a birthday party or  wedding to video clips for uploading to their favorite social media  website.</p>
<p><strong>Super Zoom Capability</strong><br />
Whether you are globetrotting or attending a sporting event, the Olympus  SZ-30MR lives up to its name with a 24x wide-optical zoom, yielding a  25-600mm zoom equivalent in 35mm format. With this zoom power, it&#8217;s easy  to take exceptional close-up shots of the athletes on the field.</p>
<p><strong>High-Resolution, High-Sensitivity CMOS Sensor to Capture Stunning Low-Light Shots</strong><br />
The Olympus SZ-30MR has a 16-megapixel backlit CMOS sensor, enabling  consumers to achieve consistently sharp and vivid images with higher  sensitivity and lower noise for producing large-format prints or  cropping/enlarging a portion of a photograph. The backlit CMOS sensor is  perfect for capturing low-light shots. The Olympus SZ-30MR also  incorporates a Handheld Starlight Mode, enabling you to shoot blur-free,  beautiful night scenes while holding the camera in your hands, without  the need for a tripod.</p>
<p><strong>HD Videos and HDMI Control for a Home Theater Experience</strong><br />
The Olympus SZ-30MR shoots stunning 1080p HD video, so you&#8217;ll always  capture the action. Playback on your HDTV is also a breeze. You&#8217;ll be  the hit of the party or any family function when you proudly display  your brilliant images and videos on HDTV. Simply connect the camera to  an HDTV with an HDMI cable, which can be purchased separately at any  consumer electronics store. With HDMI Control, you can use your HDTV&#8217;s  remote to control playback functions and navigate the camera&#8217;s menus  from the comfort of your favorite couch.</p>
<p><strong>Rapid Fire Photography: 9-Frames-Per–Second, Full-Resolution Continuous Shooting</strong><br />
The Olympus SZ-30MR is capable of capturing images at an incredible 9  frames per second in full 16-megapixel resolution so you&#8217;ll capture the  smallest details. This is perfect for situations where timing is  essential, such as photographing a tennis player serving, children  playing or capturing a hawk swooping in for dinner.</p>
<p><strong>Express Your Inner Artist with New Magic Filter Movie</strong><br />
The Olympus SZ-30MR is equipped with in-camera Magic Art Filters that  enable users to enhance and customize both images and videos as they&#8217;re  being captured. Have more fun and get more flexibility without expensive  and time-consuming computer software. Magic Filter Movie is a new  feature that enables you to apply Magic Art Filters to your  high-definition videos, taking them to a new level of artistic  expression. The Multi-Recording Function also allows photographers to  simultaneously capture a Magic Filter movie and one without Magic Filter  applied to it.</p>
<p><strong>New 3D Mode </strong><br />
Now you can add even more dimension to your photographs by shooting  dynamic 3D photos in any mode from macro to landscape. Recreate a sense  of depth like that of the original scene. Simply select the 3D Photo  shooting mode, release the shutter for your first shot, slowly pan until  the camera automatically takes a second image from a slightly different  perspective. The 3D data is processed in-camera resulting in an .MPO  file, the universal industry 3D format for easy display on 3D  televisions or laptops.</p>
<p><strong>Share Images Instantly with New Eye-Fi Card Compatibility</strong><br />
Ready to upload and share your party images live as they happen? The  Olympus SZ-30MR is compatible with an optional Eye-Fi SD card, adding  Wi-Fi capability so you can automatically upload images to a computer as  you take them. Be the life of the social media party by uploading your  shots moments after they happen.</p>
<p><strong>Cut Out the Blur with Dual Image Stabilization and ISO 3200</strong><br />
If you&#8217;re going to an evening at the theatre, the SZ-30MR also offers  Dual Image Stabilization to further assure you&#8217;ll get the shot you want  while holding the camera. Mechanical Sensor-Shift Image Stabilization  compensates for camera movement in low-light conditions when shutter  speeds are slower while Digital Image Stabilization freezes the action  with high ISO sensitivity and fast shutter speeds that prevent blurry  images often caused by a moving subject.</p>
<p>The SZ-30MR also comes equipped with ISO sensitivity to 3200 so you  can take sharp, full-resolution photos in dark places. The camera&#8217;s  iAuto mode automatically detects low-light scenes and adjusts the ISO  accordingly for the best image quality.</p>
<p><strong>Broaden Your Horizons with New Smart Panorama</strong><br />
The places you can take the Olympus SZ-30MR —national parks, weddings,  sporting events or city streets—are locations where you want to capture  as much of the scene as you can. In-Camera Smart Panorama mode makes it  possible by simply pressing the shutter button and slowly panning across  the scene. The camera does the rest of the work for you, creating a  dynamic panorama.</p>
<p><strong>New Dual TruePic III+ Image Processor Delivers Exceptional Quality and Performance </strong><br />
Olympus developed its exclusive TruePic III+ Image Processor for the  demanding performance of DSLRs and has migrated the technology to the  S-series cameras for amazing image quality. The Dual TruePic III+ Image  processor incorporates two image processors working in parallel to allow  photographers to capture stills and HD videos at the same time.  Olympus&#8217; enhanced TruePic III+ Image Processor produces crystal clear  photos using all the pixel information for each photo to deliver  exceptional clarity with more accurate colors, true-to-life flesh tones  and faster processing speeds. TruePic III+ also captures crisp, clear  photos at high ISO settings, which are traditionally associated with  increasing noise or producing grainy photos.</p>
<p><strong>Beauty Mode</strong><br />
Taking beautiful portraits at a wedding or family reunion is easy with  Olympus SZ-30MR&#8217;s Beauty Mode. Designed to touch up the appearance of  your subject&#8217;s skin as the photo is captured, this feature enables you  to soften shadows and smooth wrinkles or blemishes on your subject&#8217;s  face – all in the camera and as you capture the image! Additionally,  subtle edits can be made post-capture using the Beauty Fix mode. Have  fun customizing your brilliant images without a PC and costly image  editing software.</p>
<p><strong>Lock Onto the Action with AF Tracking </strong><br />
AF Tracking technology locks focus on your fast-moving subject –  everything from house cats to Siberian tigers – and continuously adjusts  focus and brightness. This enables you to keep quick-moving and  unpredictable subjects like kids and pets in focus for the perfect shot.</p>
<p><strong>Intelligent Auto Thinks for You </strong><br />
Taking a moonlit stroll on the beach? Intelligent Auto Mode  automatically identifies what you are shooting (i.e., Portrait, Night +  Portrait, Landscape, Macro or Sports) and adjusts the camera&#8217;s settings  to capture the best quality results. Quick and hassle-free, this feature  does the thinking for you to produce incredible images.</p>
<p><strong>Shadow Adjustment Technology </strong><br />
Shooting outdoors in bright daylight can be tricky because of the  extreme contrast between dark shadowed areas and bright sunlight areas.  While the human eye is capable of detecting the nuances between dark and  light and all the details in between, image sensors traditionally have  not been quite as sensitive. The Olympus SZ-30MR addresses this  challenge head-on with Shadow Adjustment Technology, which compensates  for extreme contrast where the shadow areas are underexposed and lack  visible detail. With this technology, users can preview and capture  images that have the same contrast as seen with the naked eye.</p>
<p><strong>Easy Operation with Scene Modes and In-Camera Help Guide</strong><br />
The new S-series cameras have scene modes and enhanced In-Camera Help  Guides that make digital photography simple and fun for users of all  ages and skill levels. The scene modes include portrait to capture loved  ones, landscape to show off the scenery and a fun fireworks mode.  There&#8217;s even two newly designed &#8220;Pet Modes&#8221; for animal lovers, offering  the ability to recognize the faces of a variety of breeds of both cats  and dogs.<br />
The In-Camera Help Guide displays a brief description of camera settings  and features on the LCD. Additionally, Exposure Compensation enables  users to preview and select various exposure effects on a live,  multi-frame window on the LCD before snapping the shot. This smart  feature enables users to see precisely what the image will look like  when adjustments are made, ensuring they are capturing the exact image  desired. Program Auto and Exposure Compensation are great modes that  enable users to get results like the pros while learning about the  effects of different photography techniques. Menus are available in  various languages for convenient operation.</p>
<p><strong>OLYMPUS Software Makes it Even Easier to Share and Print Your Photos</strong><br />
All Olympus digital compact cameras now offer the new OLYMPUS photo  organizing and editing software. It includes photography workflow,  browsing, editing and unique photo organizing functions. You can  organize photos by person with automatic face-recognition technology, by  place with a map-tagging function or by event. All information will be  tagged in each photo&#8217;s data. You can then easily upload images to the  integrated online service, [ib on the net], to share and backup photos,  as well as order prints and photo merchandise. The name stands for image  bridge, because the software is designed to create a bridge to help you  get images from your camera to services where you can do more with your  photos.</p>
<p><strong>SD Compatibility</strong><br />
With SD compatibility, the Olympus SZ-30MR allows users to share their  work easily through SD-compatible computers, digital picture frames and  HDTVs.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Feb 2011 22:00:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, announced the EOS Rebel T3i and EOS Rebel T3 Digital SLR Cameras, providing numerous intelligent high-end features at attractive price points. Complementing the award-winning EOS Rebel T2i DSLR, the EOS Rebel T3i, Canon&#8217;s new flagship Rebel, offers fun and easy-to-use features for beginning photographers, and the EOS&#8230;]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Canon U.S.A., Inc., a leader in digital imaging, announced the EOS  Rebel T3i and EOS Rebel T3 Digital SLR Cameras, providing numerous  intelligent high-end features at attractive price points. Complementing  the award-winning EOS Rebel T2i DSLR, the EOS Rebel T3i, Canon&#8217;s new  flagship Rebel, offers fun and easy-to-use features for beginning  photographers, and the EOS Rebel T3 provides a more attractively priced  option for those looking to experience the pleasure of shooting with a  DSLR camera.</p>
<p>For the young enthusiast learning photography or the adult looking to  learn more, Canon&#8217;s new Feature Guide instruction will walk Rebel T3i  users through functions and provide recommendations for various  settings, a great hands-on learning tool. Point-and-Shoot users looking  to step-up to a DSLR will enjoy the T3i camera&#8217;s Scene Intelligent Auto  mode, the most intuitive automatic camera mode available in a Canon  Rebel camera to date, providing complete scene analysis and optimized  settings. One of the most sought-after and requested features for a DSLR  camera is now part of the new EOS Rebel T3i, Canon&#8217;s three-inch  Vari-Angle Clear View LCD screen, ideal for properly composing those  difficult overhead shots. Comfortable, lightweight and affordable,  Canon&#8217;s new EOS Rebel T3 is a great camera to welcome users to the world  of DSLR photography.</p>
<p>The T3i:<br />
<img src="http://www.creativepro.com/files/story_images/20110208_news_fg01.jpg" alt="" width="451" height="209" /></p>
<p>The T3:<br />
<img src="http://www.creativepro.com/files/story_images/20110208_news_fg02.jpg" alt="" /></p>
<p>Boasting Canon&#8217;s EOS HD video capture, 18-megapixel resolution, a  three-inch Vari-Angle Clear View LCD screen, new Scene Intelligent Auto,  new Video Snapshot technology and new Feature Guide instruction, the  EOS Rebel T3i DSLR has plenty of reasons for Mom and Dad to step up to a  DSLR. Canon&#8217;s new EOS Rebel T3 DSLR camera offers users a small,  lightweight interchangeable lens camera with fun options. The Rebel T3  features HD movie capture, 12-megapixel resolution and Canon&#8217;s new  informative Feature Guide, to help educate and instruct users as they  capture great images, along with the inherent speed and low-light image  quality of a Canon DSLR camera. Both new Rebel models are compatible  with Canon&#8217;s complete line of more than 60 Canon EF and EF-S lenses.</p>
<p><strong>New EOS Feature Guide</strong><br />
Canon has also included a new EOS Feature Guide on both new Rebel  cameras with an enhanced Quick Settings Screen that now includes  detailed descriptions of camera settings. The EOS Feature Guide is  designed to help first-time users and beginning enthusiasts better  understand each camera setting with descriptions and guided  recommendations for when to utilize certain settings. Along with an  explanation of camera settings and modes, the Feature Guide includes  easy-to-understand directions of how to use particular settings such as  aperture adjustment in Canon&#8217;s Creative Auto mode:</p>
<p><strong>Basic + Function</strong><br />
Canon helps beginners get more creative with photography by letting even  the most entry-level novice make camera adjustments with easy to  understand setting options. In automatic shooting modes such as  Portrait, Landscape, Close-up, Action and Night Scene, Canon users can  access a quick menu screen to make adjustments as per the scene&#8217;s  ambience. When shooting in one of Canon&#8217;s &#8220;Basic Zones&#8221; users can make  adjustments as per the scene&#8217;s lighting or scene type. An easy-to-read  menu lets you select an ambience setting from Vivid, Soft, Warm,  Intense, Cool, Brighter, Darker to Monochrome, while a Lighting setting  allows users to select from Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten light,  Fluorescent light or Sunset.</p>
<p><strong>Rebel T3i Digital SLR Camera</strong></p>
<p><strong>An A+ for Automatic Mode</strong>. Canon aims to make  everyone a better photographer and has enhanced the capabilities of the  Rebel T3i&#8217;s automatic mode with new Scene Intelligent Auto technology,  re-branding the green mode dial setting with a boxed &#8220;A+&#8221; design. This  new camera setting now takes Picture Style into account as part of the  camera&#8217;s &#8220;Auto&#8221; setting. By analyzing faces, colors, brightness,  movement, and contrast, the camera will dynamically adjust picture-style  parameters to match the subject and control vividness. Previously, the  automatic setting on a Rebel DSLR adjusted exposure, focus, white  balance, and Auto Lighting Optimizer, however on the new Rebel T3i,  Picture Style Auto is also taken into account as part of the new Scene  Intelligent Auto technology. By incorporating this fifth parameter the  camera more intelligently analyzes scenes and adjusts settings based on  the subject matter being shot. So when the camera is photographing a  face it will reproduce more natural skin tones or blue skies for more  vivid landscapes, a flashy red car for more saturated color and evening  sunsets for more expressive images.</p>
<p><strong>Fun Rebel Features</strong>. For the first time in a Rebel  DSLR, the new Rebel T3i features a large Vari-Angle three-inch Clear  View LCD screen with 1,040,000 dot/VGA resolution plus anti-reflective  and smudge-resistant coatings for bright clear viewing from any angle.  The large Vari-Angle screen helps compose low-angle or overhead shots  whether capturing still images or Full HD video clips. Photographers  will enjoy the convenience of capturing an overhead shot of a parade or  low-angle shots of their children on the Vari-Angle screen.</p>
<p>Canon&#8217;s new EOS Rebel T3i DSLR gives creative photographers some fun  in-camera tools that enable users to apply Creative Filters to images  after they have been shot without altering the original file. Canon&#8217;s  new Creative Image Filters, familiar to Canon PowerShot and EOS 60D  users, help make a great image more dynamic by creating an altered copy  of the image through any of Canon&#8217;s four artistic filter options:</p>
<p>1. The Soft Focus effect filter helps dramatize an image and smooth over shiny reflections.<br />
2. The Grainy Black and White filter can give a different nostalgic perspective to any shot.<br />
3. Canon&#8217;s &#8220;Toy Camera&#8221; filter deliberately adds vignetting and color  shift for a creative option when shooting a colorful scene.<br />
4. Users can also make a scene appear like a small-scale model,  simulating the look from a tilt-shift lens, with Canon&#8217;s Miniature  Effect filter, great when shooting any scene from a high vantage point.</p>
<p>Each of these filters can be applied to a captured still image  in-camera to create a second &#8220;filtered&#8221; JPEG version, leaving the  original JPEG file unaffected.</p>
<p>Another addition to the camera&#8217;s Live View function is Canon&#8217;s new  Aspect Ratio feature whereby the Live View screen can display cropping  lines for 1:1, 16:9 or 4:3 aspect ratios in addition to the standard 3:2  ratio. These cropping lines make it easier to compose images in Live  View, and they can help to expedite printing when using Canon&#8217;s supplied  Digital Photo Professional software. Custom aspect ratios are also  applied to JPEG images captured directly in-camera.</p>
<p><strong>EOS HD Video Specs</strong>. The EOS Rebel T3i with Full HD  video capture at 1920 x 1080 resolution in selectable frame rates of  24p, 25p or 30p will grab the attention of film students and independent  filmmakers alike. The Rebel T3i incorporates two Canon proprietary  technologies for rendering amazing HD video, a DIGIC 4 Imaging Processor  and a large APS-C-sized CMOS sensor capturing fine detail and color  with an amazing cinematic depth of field. The Rebel T3i DSLR allows for  three video recording modes &#8211; Full HD and HD in a 16:9 aspect ratio and  Standard Definition (SD) in a 4:3 aspect ratio, all at selectable frame  rates.</p>
<p><strong>EOS HD Video: Ready For A Close-Up</strong>. When shooting  Full HD video, the Rebel T3i digitally provides additional zoom power  without sacrificing quality. The new Movie Digital Zoom feature, a first  for Canon DSLRs, allows users to achieve 3x to 10x magnification while  shooting Full HD video. Unlike standard digital zoom for still images,  Movie Digital Zoom crops the video image directly from the CMOS sensor  at Full HD resolution to preserve video quality and still provide  amazing additional telephoto power beyond just the lens. The Movie  Digital Zoom feature is great for those times when the lens isn&#8217;t enough  to get you in close, but this feature provides the extra boost without a  loss in video quality so a child&#8217;s smile on stage is just as clear and  bright.</p>
<p><strong>EOS Video Snapshot</strong>. Canon&#8217;s new EOS Video Snapshot  feature borrows some innovation from Canon&#8217;s VIXIA line of camcorders  for capturing, assembling and playing fun-to-watch video clips. EOS  Video Snapshot enables users to capture the video highlights of family  vacations, parties or milestone events, with the same ease as taking  photos. Consumers can now record a series of two-, four- or eight-second  video clips automatically. The scenes are assembled by the camera into  continuous Video Snapshot Album files for easy playback and can even be  further edited in camera or through Canon&#8217;s Video Snapshot Task software  on a compatible personal computer for added flexibility and fun.</p>
<p><strong>Valuable Additional Features</strong>. Along with the  adjustable LCD screen, the new EOS Rebel T3i DSLR features a  class-leading 18-megapixel Canon CMOS sensor, a proprietary DIGIC 4  Imaging Processor, a 9-point Autofocus system and a 63-zone dual-layer  metering system. Capable of capturing kids at play or wildlife on the  move, the Rebel T3i can shoot up to 34 consecutive full resolution JPEG  still images or up to 11 consecutive RAW images at speeds up to  3.7-frames-per-second to either SD, SDHC or new extended capacity SDXC  memory cards.</p>
<p>The Rebel T3i includes an ISO range from 100-6400, allowing it to  capture beautiful images without the need for a flash during milestone  events such as birthday celebrations, yet it still includes a built-in  pop-up flash for those times requiring a little extra light. For the  first time on a Rebel camera, the T3i features a built-in Integrated  Speedlite Transmitter making it even easier to do multi-flash shoots and  provide images with greater ambience. The new Integrated Speedlite  settings are now even easier for beginners shooting with multiple  flashes.</p>
<p><strong>Pricing and Availability</strong>. The Canon EOS T3i Digital  SLR camera is scheduled to be delivered to U.S. dealers in the beginning  of March, and will be sold in a body-only configuration at an estimated  retail price of $799.99. It will also be offered in a kit version with  Canon&#8217;s new EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II zoom lens at an estimated  retail price of $899.99. It will also be available in a second kit  version with Canon&#8217;s EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS zoom lens at an  estimated retail price of $1099.00.</p>
<p><strong>Rebel T3 Digital SLR Camera</strong><br />
Canon is happy to introduce a chic camera for beginners to ease into the  exciting world of DSLR photography and videography; the new EOS Rebel  T3 Digital SLR camera. The Rebel T3 is designed to be the camera that  can be expertly handled by anyone and allows great-looking photos to be  taken with ease and style. The Rebel T3 is excellent in low-light  shooting situations and simple to handle and operate.</p>
<p>Putting big imaging power in a small body, the new EOS Rebel T3 DSLR  features a 12.2-megapixel Canon CMOS image sensor, a proprietary DIGIC 4  Imaging Processor, a 9-point Autofocus system and a 63-zone dual-layer  metering system. With individual pixels measuring roughly 10x larger  than a pixel from a point-and-shoot camera sensor, the Rebel T3 is able  to absorb more light with less noise, making it ideal for capturing  high-quality images in dimly lit situations. The increased efficiencies  in gathering light also make the camera better suited to freeze  fast-moving objects such as capturing images of children at play at  speeds up to 3-frames per second. Compatible with SD, SDHC or new  extended capacity SDXC memory cards, the Rebel T3 also shoots 1280&#215;720  HD movies for amazing image quality for both stills and video. The Canon  Rebel T3 features an ISO range from 100-6400 for capturing beautiful  images in various light settings while also including a built-in pop-up  flash. Designed for easy operation through the camera&#8217;s mode dial, users  can go from taking great still images to great video quickly and  easily, with simple to understand icons and buttons.</p>
<p><strong>Pricing and Availability</strong> The Canon EOS Rebel T3  Digital SLR camera is scheduled to be delivered to U.S. dealers at the  end of March, and will be offered in a kit with Canon&#8217;s new EF-S 18-55mm  f/3.5-5.6 II zoom lens at an estimated retail price of $599.99.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[CP+ 2011: Canon has unveiled the Rebel T3i (EOS 600D) upper entry-level DSLR. It continues to use the 18MP CMOS sensor seen in the Rebel T2i (550D) but gains a tilt and swivel 1,040k dot LCD monitor like the one offered on the more expensive 60D. It also gains the ability to remotely control flashguns&#8230;]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img src="http://a.img-dpreview.com/reviews/images/canon_eos600d.gif" alt="" width="120" height="96" align="right" />CP+ 2011: </strong>Canon  has unveiled the Rebel T3i (EOS 600D) upper entry-level DSLR. It  continues to use the 18MP CMOS sensor seen in the Rebel T2i (550D) but  gains a tilt and swivel 1,040k dot LCD monitor like the one offered on  the more expensive 60D. It also gains the ability to remotely control  flashguns using its internal flash, a feature previously only featured  on higher-end models. Alongside the camera, Canon is also launching the  18-55mm F3.5-5.6 IS II, a cosmetically revised version of its optically  stabilized kit lens. We&#8217;ve had a chance to use pre-production versions  of both and have prepared a Hands-On Preview of the EOS 600D including  beta samples gallery.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dpreview.com/previews/canoneos600d/"><strong>Click here to read a Hands-On Preview of the Canon EOS 600D</strong></a></p>
<p><a name="press"></a>Press Release:</p>
<h2>Capture every moment of your adventure with the new EOS 600D</h2>
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<p><strong>London, UK, 7th February  2011</strong> –  Canon today announces the launch of the <strong>EOS  600D</strong> – a compact, lightweight Digital SLR (DSLR) that makes capturing  exciting,  fun and creative images easier than ever. The perfect choice  for aspiring  photographers looking for a combination of outstanding  image quality and  ease-of-use, the EOS 600D sits at the top of Canon’s  entry-level EOS line-up,  above the existing EOS 550D and the new EOS  1100D.</p>
<p>Capturing  stunning images and Full HD video has never been  easier, thanks to a range of  automatic shooting modes that beginners  can use to instantly express their  creativity. A Feature Guide has been  added to the user interface to help you  learn about the camera as you  use it, helping to develop your photography  skills. With an unrivalled  range of EF lenses, Speedlites and other accessories  to enhance your  shooting, the EOS system holds the key to the perfect shot – wherever   your journey takes you, and whatever the scene before you.<br />
<strong><br />
First-class image  quality</strong><br />
The EOS 600D provides all  the tools to capture beautiful stills and HD  movies. Amazing picture detail is provided  by a high-resolution 18  Megapixel (MP) APS-C CMOS sensor, which combines with 14-bit  DIGIC 4  processing so you can capture the wonder of a beautiful blue sky and   enjoy exceptionally smooth gradients between colours. The camera’s low  light  shooting capability enables you to achieve clear, natural images  in darker conditions,  with an ISO range of 100-6400 that can be further  expanded to 12800.</p>
<p>Great  for shooting pets, children or wildlife, the EOS 600D allows  high-speed  shooting at 3.7 frames per second (fps), enabling you to  capture fast-moving  action. Each shot will be captured in sharp detail  thanks to the 9-point Auto  Focus system, which can track subjects using  the auto focus points across the  frame. Even more accurate focusing is  providing by an extra-sensitive central  AF Sensor, while the iFCL  Metering system from the semi-professional EOS 7D  features a 63-zone  Dual-layer metering sensor, helping you to ensure your shot  is  correctly exposed, even in difficult lighting conditions.</p>
<p><strong>Easy shooting, amazing results</strong><br />
New fully-automatic Scene  Intelligent Auto mode makes it easy for you  to capture outstanding quality shots  with almost no effort. Allowing  you to focus exclusively on framing your  picture, Scene Intelligent  Auto analyses the scene for you and automatically picks  the best  settings to capture it. Your images will look better than ever thanks   to a new ‘Auto’ Picture Style, which automatically makes fine  adjustments to  colours while you focus on capturing the scene you want.</p>
<p>The EOS 600D also makes it  easy for you to instantly add creativity to  your pictures. Change the atmosphere  of a scene with Basic+, which  allows you to pick the mood you want to achieve  from one of eight  options, including ‘Warm’, ‘Cool’ or ‘Intense’. Whether  you’re shooting  landscapes, portraits, or close-up macro shots, Basic+ makes it  easy  to capture the perfect image.</p>
<p><strong>Simple, flexible, artistic</strong><br />
Ideal for beginners,  a Feature Guide has been added to the EOS 600D’s  menu system, offering a brief  description of each key setting and its  effect, helping you learn more about  the camera as you use it.</p>
<p>You  can also shoot overhead, at ground level or around corners with the EOS 600D’s<br />
Vari-angle 7.7cm 3:2 ratio  ClearView LCD. Rich on-screen detail is  provided in 1.04 million-dot resolution,  and the side-mounted hinge  allows users to comfortably and creatively shoot  from a range of  unusual angles, or when using a tripod. A smudge-resistant  fluorine  coating and three anti-reflection coatings also ensure you can see the   LCD in clear detail, wherever you are.</p>
<p>Allowing you to apply your own stamp to your shots, the EOS 600D is   perfect for experimenting with different Creative Filters.  Fish-eye-Effect  creates a barrel-shaped distortion similar to a  fish-eye lens, and you can  instantly turn a scene into a small-scale  model with Miniature Effect. Toy  Camera Effect, Grainy B/W and Soft  Focus offer additional options, allowing you  to experiment with your  images in a number of different ways.</p>
<p><strong>Capture stunning detail with EOS movie </strong><br />
Capture your memories in  superb clarity with Full HD (1080p) movie  mode, while a dedicated movie shooting  mode means you can switch  between stills and HD video instantly. You can also  reach distant  subjects using new Movie Digital Zoom function, which crops the  centre  of the sensor from 3x to 10x while still maintaining Full HD quality –  great  for capturing wildlife on a safari holiday.</p>
<p>Enabling  you to capture more engaging videos, Video Snapshot mode  shoots video in two,  four, or eight second segments, creating clips  that are short, easy to edit and  of similar lengths to clips used in  most TV programmes. As they are recorded, the  clips are saved to a  Video Snapshot Album and combined into one movie. A  soundtrack can be  added by choosing from tracks uploaded to the camera and the  result  viewed on the camera’s LCD, or on an HDTV via the built-in mini HDMI   connection.</p>
<p><strong>The EOS system – unrestricted creativity</strong><br />
As your skills develop,  the EOS 600D grows with you. As part of Canon’s  EOS range, the camera is  compatible with the unrivalled selection of  EF lenses and a range of accessories,  so you can add to your kitbag as  your ability and style develops. Over 60  lenses provide you with  unlimited creative possibilities: wide-angle lenses  capture sweeping  landscapes, macro lenses capture the most intricate beauty of  the  tiniest creatures, and telephoto lenses make distant scenes appear as if   they are right in front of you.</p>
<p><strong>Using Canon’s range of  Speedlite flashes and the EOS 600D’s Integrated </strong><br />
Speedlite Transmitter, you can also experiment with different lighting   techniques, or use your flash off-camera, to give your subject or scene a   completely different look and feel.  With  the Easy Wireless function,  the camera will also take care of the complicated  settings whilst you  focus on framing and lighting your scene as you wish.</p>
<p><strong>Introducing the new EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II</strong><br />
Launching  with the EOS 600D is the <strong>EF-S 18-55mm  f/3.5-5.6 IS II</strong> – a new kit lens that provides excellent performance for  beginners. A  lightweight construction makes it easy to carry, and Canon’s  acclaimed  optical Image Stabilization also minimises the risk of blur, allowing   photographers to use shutter speeds 4 stops slower while still  maintaining a  blur-free shot. The EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS II will  succeed the existing EF-S  18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS in Canon’s lens line-up.<br />
<strong><br />
EOS 600D – key features:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>18-megapixel CMOS sensor</li>
<li>Scene Intelligent Auto mode</li>
<li>Full-HD EOS Movie</li>
<li>On-screen Feature Guide</li>
<li>3.7fps continuous shooting</li>
<li>Wide-area 9-point AF</li>
<li>1,040k-dot vari-angle 7.7cm (3.0”)  screen</li>
<li>Basic+ and Creative Filters</li>
<li>Built-in wireless flash control</li>
</ul>
<h3>Technologies explained</h3>
<p><strong>Canon CMOS sensor </strong><br />
Exclusively  designed and manufactured by Canon to work in combination  with its own DIGIC  processors, Canon’s CMOS technology integrates  advanced noise reduction circuitry  at each pixel site, delivering  virtually noise-free images. In comparison with CCD technology, the  lower power consumption characteristics  of Canon’s CMOS sensors also  contribute to longer battery life.</p>
<p>Signal conversion in Canon’s CMOS sensors is handled by   individual amplifiers at each pixel site. Unnecessary charge transfer   operations are avoided, vastly speeding up the process of getting the  signal to  the image processor. Noise is reduced, power consumption is  limited and faster  frame rate potential is increased.</p>
<p><strong>DIGIC  4 </strong><br />
Image  data captured by the CMOS sensor is processed by Canon’s purpose-built<br />
DIGIC 4  image processors before being written to memory card. DIGIC  technology uses advanced  image processing algorithms to ensure precise,  natural colours, tonal gradation,  accurate white balance, and advanced  noise reduction. Ultra-fast processing  speeds result in highly  responsive camera operation and near-instant start-up  times.</p>
<p>DIGIC chips work with a high speed image buffer, reading,  processing,  compressing and writing image data fast enough to keep the buffer  clear  during long continuous shooting bursts. In addition, because DIGIC 4  integrates  all key processing functions, power consumption is kept to a  minimum.</p>
<p><strong>iFCL  metering system with 63-zone Dual-layer Metering sensor </strong><br />
The iFCL system uses focus, colour and luminance  information to  determine consistently exposed shots. All focus points provide  distance  information to the metering system to determine the location of the   subject and allow the algorithm to weight the exposure accordingly.</p>
<p>Both the EOS 600D and EOS 1100D models feature a metering  sensor with  63 zones, compatible with all nine AF points. Typically, metering   sensors are more sensitive to red subjects which can lead to  overexposure. The EOS  600D and EOS 1100D counter this with the dual  layer sensor, which has one layer  sensitive to red and green light and  one that is sensitive to blue and green  light. The metering algorithm  then compares the level of the two layers and  adjusts the meter reading  accordingly.</p>
<p><strong>EOS Integrated Cleaning System </strong><br />
The new  EOS 600D features the EOS Integrated Cleaning System, used to  combat sensor  dust in three important ways: Reduce, Repel and Remove.</p>
<ul type="disc">
<li>Reduce &#8211; Internal camera mechanisms are       designed  to minimise dust generation. The redesigned body cap prevents        dust generation through wear on the cap itself</li>
<li>Repel &#8211; Anti-static technologies, including a        magnesium fluoride coating, are applied to the low-pass filter covering        the front of the sensor so as not to attract dust</li>
<li>Remove &#8211; A Self-Cleaning       Sensor Unit uses  hi-frequency vibrations to shake dust from the infrared       filter for  a period of approximately one second after each start up. For        instant shooting after power up, this feature is disabled immediately as        the shutter release is depressed</li>
</ul>
<p>The front surface of the EOS 1100D’s low-pass filter  features  a fluorine coating to minimize dust adhesion to the sensor.  Both the EOS 600D and  the EOS 1100D feature an internal Dust Delete  Data system, which can map the position  of visible dust on the sensor.   This can  then be deleted automatically after the shoot with the latest  Digital Photo  Professional software.</p>
<p><strong>Vari-Angle Clear View LCD (EOS  600D only) </strong><br />
The EOS  600D features a 7.7cm (3.0”) 3:2 Vari-Angle Clear  View LCD screen offering approximately  1.04 million dot resolution –  allowing high-quality viewing of images, and  focus checks, in playback.  With a wide 160º angle of view, images on the Clear View LCD can be  easily reviewed in a vast range of environments  with reduced ghosting  and reflections, thanks to three anti-reflection coatings  and a  smudge-resistant fluorine coating. Marks on the screen are prevented and   colours on the monitor appear natural and close to the sRGB colour  space. The  vari-angle screen has been designed to open sideways,  enabling photographers to  shoot from unusual angles, even while the EOS  600D is attached to a tripod or  battery grip. The screen flips out  175° and can then rotate 90° forwards or 180°  backwards, allowing the  photographer to view the screen from low or high angles,  and even from  in front of the camera.</p>
<p><strong>EOS Movie</strong><br />
EOS Movie allows users to record Full HD (1920x1080p)  movies  on the EOS 600D and HD (1280x720p) movies on the EOS 1100D.  The  EOS 600D offers full manual control of  exposure and frame rates of 30,  25 and 24 fps at full resolution, with 60 and  50 fps available at 720p  resolution. The EOS 1100D has a choice of 30 and 25  fps frame rates.</p>
<p>When filming Full HD footage with the EOS 600D, Movie  Digital  Zoom can be used to magnify the centre of the sensor by 3-10x  while maintaining  Full HD quality.</p>
<p><strong>EOS Scene Detection Technology (EOS 600D only) </strong><br />
EOS Scene Detection Technology automatically  analyses  faces, brightness, movement, contrast and distance in the scene, with   information provided as feedback to the Scene Intelligent Auto mode.</p>
<p><strong>Scene Intelligent Auto (EOS 600D only)</strong><br />
Scene Intelligent Auto takes the information gathered by  the<br />
EOS Scene Detection System and determines the best  settings to capture the  scene. For example, when shooting portraits,  the settings are adjusted to make  the skin appear more natural.</p>
<p><strong>Picture Styles</strong><br />
Picture  Style presets can be likened to different film types –  each one offering a  different colour response. Within each selectable  preset, photographers have  control over sharpness, contrast, colour  tone and saturation. The camera’s Standard  Picture Style is designed to  deliver immediately-usable JPEG images without  need for additional  processing. When shooting RAW images Picture Styles can be  revised with  Canon’s Digital Photo Professional software.</p>
<p><strong>The  presets available with both the EOS 600D and EOS 1100D are: </strong></p>
<ul type="disc">
<li>Standard: For crisp, vivid images that don’t       require post-processing.</li>
<li>Portrait: Optimises colour tone and saturation       and weakens sharpening to achieve attractive skin tones.</li>
<li>Landscape: For punchier greens and blues with        stronger sharpening to give a crisp edge to mountain, tree and building        outlines.</li>
<li>Neutral: Ideal for post-processing.</li>
<li>Faithful: Adjusts colour to match the subject       colour when shot under a colour temperature of 5200K.</li>
<li>Monochrome: For black and white shooting with a        range of filter effects (yellow, orange, red and green) and toning  effects       (sepia, blue, purple and green.</li>
</ul>
<p>A new Picture Style has been added to the EOS 600D –   Picture Style Auto. This new Picture Style makes fine adjustments, based  on the  EOS Scene Detection System’s analysis, to create a Picture  Style for the  particular image. Three User Defined Picture Styles can  be used to store customised  pre-sets created using the supplied Picture  Style Editor, or any of the  pre-sets available for download from  Canon’s web site: <a href="http://www.canon.co.jp/Imaging/picturestyle/file/index.htm">www.canon.co.jp/Imaging/picturestyle/file/index.htm</a></p>
<p><strong>Basic+ </strong><br />
Basic+  is a creative imaging function that was first introduced  in the EOS 60D, which makes  it easier to create the desired image  effects when shooting a scene. With  Basic+, photographers have the  option to apply a creative intent to their  images whilst using the  scene-based modes.</p>
<ul>
<li>Shoot by  ambience: exposure compensation and white  balance are adjusted according to  preset styles to create ambience or  tone in the image</li>
<li>Shoot by  lighting or scene type: a simplified form of  white balance, which allows new  digital photographers to change the  white balance settings according to more  understandable terms such as  “Daylight”, “Shade”, “Cloudy”, “Sunset”, “Tungsten  light” and  “Fluorescent light”</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Auto Lighting Optimizer (ALO)</strong><br />
Auto Lighting Optimiser analyses the image and   selectively adjusts the brightness to achieve a more even result. For  example,  when a person is backlit, ALO detects the face and increases  its brightness to ensure  a more pleasing image.</p>
<p><strong>Lens peripheral illumination correction</strong><br />
The  lens peripheral illumination correction function uses  the power of the DIGIC 4  image processor to improve image quality by  maintaining evenness of  illumination from corner to corner, even when  shooting wide open with a zoom  lens.  When shooting in RAW this   correction can be further adjusted using<br />
Digital Photo Professional.</p>
<p><strong>Highlight Tone Priority</strong><br />
With Highlight Tone Priority the dynamic range of the  highlight  tones is extended. The gradation between 18% greys (standard  exposure) and the  highlights are improved, reducing loss of detail in  highlights. This enables a  picture with a large proportion of  highlights, such as a brightly-lit bride in  her wedding gown, to show  greater detail in the white and grey areas of the  photo, making the  image more attractive and natural.</p>
<p><strong>Feature Guide</strong><br />
The Feature Guide acts as an on-board guide by displaying   a simple description of each mode and the functions on the Quick  Control Screen.</p>
<p><strong>Creative Filters (EOS 600D only)</strong><br />
EOS 600D provides a range of creative effect filters  which can  be applied to RAW images and all JPEG images. Since the filter can be   applied after the shot is taken, users can apply different filters to  the same  image and see the effects:</p>
<ul type="disc">
<li>Fish-eye effect: Creates a barrel-shaped        distortion similar to a fish-eye lens. The effect can be adjusted, and,        depending on the level of distortion, the image periphery may be  cropped.</li>
<li>Grainy B/W: Creates a grainy, black-and-white       image. The effect can be emphasized by adjusting the contrast.</li>
<li>Soft focus: Produces a soft result. This can be       increased by adjusting the blur.</li>
<li>Toy camera effect: Provides colour cast typical        of toy cameras. The four corners are also darkened. The image looks soft        with a subtle grainy look. The colour cast can be changed to cool  or warm       colours.</li>
<li>Miniature effect: Can be set       by the user to make  part of the image look sharp. The orientation (vertical       or  horizontal) of the area can be changed by pressing the INFO button.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Video Snapshot (EOS 600D only)</strong><br />
The Video Snapshot feature enables the user to capture   short video clips of 2, 4 or 8 seconds in length. These short snapshots  are  then stitched together into one file as a Video Snapshot Album,  creating a  dynamic, fast-paced movie sequence. Once video clip duration  has been selected,  every time the Movie shooting button is pressed a  video clip of that length  will be captured. For example, if a 4 second  Video Snapshot is selected, the  Video Snapshot Album will be created  consisting of 4-second movie clips. This  creates a much more engaging  movie and encourages the user to think about the  shots they take.</p>
<p>When playing a Movie, Video Snapshot Album or Slideshow,   background music (BGM) can be applied, whether on the camera’s screen,  or on a  larger HDTV using the camera’s HDMI connection. To do this,  users must convert  audio files*1 to  the  supported .WAV format, before using EOS Utility software to upload the   files to the camera’s SD card ready for selection during playback. A  choice of  five music tracks supplied with the camera can also be used.<br />
<strong><br />
Digital Photo Professional Software </strong><br />
Digital Photo Professional (DPP) software provides high  speed,  high quality processing of lossless RAW images. Processing with Digital   Photo Professional allows real-time display and immediate application  of image  adjustments, giving control over RAW image variables such as  white balance,  dynamic range, exposure compensation, noise reduction  and colour tone – plus  the ability to view Auto Focus points on an  image and apply un-sharp mask  sharpening. The Lens Aberration  correction tool allows precise correction of  different types of  distortion caused by certain lenses.  Newly added is a set of distortion   corrections for use with the EF 8-15mm f/4L USM Fisheye.  These  corrections allow you to produce  fisheye images for different uses.</p>
<ul>
<li>Emphasize Linearity: Converts the image  to a ‘Central  Projection’ style image. This creates a full frame image from a   circular fisheye image.</li>
<li>Emphasize Distance: This converts the  image into an  ‘Equidistant Projection’ image. This method preserves distance   relationships between objects, but removes much of the distortion. It is  particularly  useful for creating star maps and solar path diagrams.</li>
<li>Emphasize Periphery: This converts the  image into a  ‘Stereographic Projection’ image. This allows positional  relationships  on a spherical surface to be displayed correctly, such as an image  of a  globe.</li>
<li>Emphasize Centre: This converts the  image to an  ‘Orthogonal Projection’ image, enlarging the centre of the image. This   is useful for city planners to measure the luminance of an area by the  sky to  ensure adequate lighting.</li>
</ul>
<p>Images  can be recorded in camera with sRGB or Adobe RGB  colour space. Images can also  be rotated and trimmed allowing  photographers to correct framing and horizons  as part of the RAW  processing. Digital Photo Professional also provides full  support for  the rating system within the EOS 600D and EOS 1100D allowing star   ratings to be added or edited for easier sorting.</p>
<p>Digital  Photo Professional supports sRGB, Adobe RGB, ColorMatch RGB, Apple RGB and<br />
Wide Gamut RGB colour spaces. ICC (International Colour   Consortium) profiles can be attached to TIFF or JPEG images when  converted from  RAW.  This allows faithful reproduction  of colours in  software applications that support ICC profiles, such as Adobe   Photoshop. For improved efficiency, a set of image adjustments can be  saved as a  recipe and applied.</p>
<p><strong>EOS Utility </strong><br />
The latest version of EOS Utility provides essential   support for Live View remote shooting (with the ability to overlay an  image to  assist with alignment of subsequent shots during product  photography), camera  configuration and image transfers.   Tightly  integrated with Digital Photo Professional, EOS Utility can be   configured to monitor ‘hot’ folders, automatically renaming and moving  incoming  images to a structured file system.   Images can also be  tagged with EXIF data, including copyright  information.  Newly added is  the ability  to register background music, with users now able to add  or remove .WAV format  files from the playlist used by the camera*1.</p>
<p><strong>Picture Style Editor </strong><br />
Picture Style Editor allows photographers to create   individual Picture Styles that meet their personal requirements. Each  Picture  Style contains detailed information on how specific colours  should be  represented within an image.  Once new  Picture Styles have  been created, they can be uploaded directly into the camera  and applied  to JPEG or RAW images.  When  working with RAW files in DPP, both  personal Picture Styles and predetermined  Picture Styles can be  adjusted.</p>
<p><strong>ZoomBrowser EX (PC)/ImageBrowser (MAC)</strong><br />
ZoomBrowser EX/ImageBrowser is designed to give   photographers a quick and easy way of managing their images.  Basic JPEG  editing functionality enables  users to adjust image brightness and  colour balance, with an in-software  connection to DPP for RAW image  editing. Users can select, rename and resize multiple  images at once,  set star ratings and organise images by shooting date, making  it simple  to manage large image libraries. Photographers can also select, add   comments and then print images via a range of simplified printing  options, and  direct uploads to<br />
CANON iMAGE GATEWAY enables image sharing via personal online photo albums.</p>
<p>ZoomBrowser  EX/ImageBrowser also offers support for video  editing, including a new Video  Snapshot Edit Task that makes it easy  for users to manage, edit and share Video Snapshot Albums.</p>
<p><strong>Video Snapshot Edit Task</strong><br />
This feature allows Video Snapshot Albums to be edited using  a  computer. Individual snapshots can be removed or reordered, and a  background music  track can also be added*1.  The resulting file can be uploaded to YouTube™  quickly and easily using a new YouTube™ upload task.</p>
<p>*3Copyright laws in your  country  may prohibit the use of your recorded images or copyrighted music and   images with music in the memory card for anything but private enjoyment.</p>
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<p><em>Press Release<br />
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<p>There are a million and one reasons to get a <a class="zem_slink" title="Flickr Pro" rel="homepage" href="http://www.flickr.com/upgrade/">Flickr Pro</a> account, not  least of which you get unlimited uploads, high-res originals, HD  playback and ad-free browsing. There’s also the cool little &#8220;Pro&#8221; icon  next to your name, who doesn’t like that?</p>
<p>Now there’s another reason to go Pro! For a limited time our friends  at <a class="zem_slink" title="Snapfish" rel="homepage" href="http://snapfish.com">Snapfish</a> are giving away a Super Cool Photo Book for free! All you  need to do is <a href="http://www.flickr.com/upgrade/" target="_blank">upgrade</a> or renew your Pro membership; you will receive a special code upon purchase.</p>
<p>A 1-year pro account is just $24.95. Here&#8217;s what you get:</p>
<p>- Unlimited uploads and storage<br />
- Unlimited sets and collections<br />
- Access to your original files<br />
- Stats on your account<br />
- Ad-free browsing and sharing<br />
- HD playback for <a class="zem_slink" title="High-definition video" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-definition_video">high-definition video</a> uploads<br />
- Super cool (free) photo book</p>
<p>You can get a 2-year account for just $47.99, and that&#8217;s even less per month!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kingston has announced the Ultimate 600x (90MB/s) UDMA CompactFlash memory card in 32GB and 16GB capacities. The fastest CF card from the company to date, it complements HD movie recording capabilities and continuous shooting speeds of the latest UDMA-enabled DSLRs. Kingston joins the list of manufacturers making 600x cards including a 64GB version from Sandisk.&#8230;]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://a.img-dpreview.com/news/1009/kingston/kingston600x.gif" alt="" hspace="8" width="100" height="85" align="right" />Kingston  has announced the Ultimate 600x (90MB/s) UDMA <a class="zem_slink" title="CompactFlash" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CompactFlash">CompactFlash</a> memory card  in 32GB and 16GB capacities. The fastest CF card from the company to  date, it complements  HD movie recording  capabilities and continuous  shooting speeds of the latest  UDMA-enabled <a class="zem_slink" title="Digital single-lens reflex camera" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_single-lens_reflex_camera">DSLRs</a>. Kingston joins the  list of manufacturers making 600x cards including a 64GB version from  Sandisk.</p>
<p><a name="press"></a>Press Release:</p>
<h2>Kingston Digital Announces Compact Flash Ultimate 600x Card</h2>
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<strong><em>High Speed, Large Capacity Supports UDMA Mode 6; Complements Performance of High-End Digital SLRs</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>Sunbury-on-Thames, UK – September 28, 2010 &#8212; </strong>Kingston  Digital Europe Ltd, an affiliate of Kingston Technology Company Inc.,  the                   independent world leader in memory products, today  announced the release of its CompactFlash (CF) Ultimate                    600x memory card. The CompactFlash Ultimate 600x supports UDMA mode 6  and offers read and write speeds of up to 90MB/sec. making it Kingston                    Technology’s fastest card to support high-end digital  cameras and other devices.</p>
<p>“The Kingston CF Ultimate 600x cards are great for   photographers  shooting in burst mode. For example, in a situation like a   wedding or  sporting                   event where the ability to rapidly take  successive shots   could make the difference between capturing the  perfect shot or just   missing it,” said                   Steve Hall,  EMEA product development manager of flash,   Kingston Technology “We are  pleased to add the 600x card to our   CompactFlash family of                    products which also includes the 266x Ultimate and 133x   Elite  Pro™ cards.”</p>
<p>The Kingston CF Ultimate 600x is available in 16GB and   32GB capacities  to support the large file sizes created when shooting in   RAW mode or  HD                   video. If paired with UDMA mode 6 enabled cameras  and   readers, the 600x speed allows for data to write to and read from  the   card at a faster                   rate than previous generations  of cards. For added peace   of mind, the CF Ultimate 600x includes free  downloadable data recovery   software from                    MediaRECOVER®.</p>
<p>Kingston’s CompactFlash Ultimate 600x cards (part #:   CF/XXGB-U3) are  backed by a lifetime warranty and 24/7 live technical   support.</p>
<p><strong>Kingston CompactFlash Ultimate 600x Features/Specifications:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Capacities</strong>*: 16GB, 32GB</li>
<li><strong>Dimensions</strong>: 1.43&#8243; x 1.68&#8243; x 0.13&#8243; (36.4mm x 42.8mm x 3.3mm) &#8211; CF Type I</li>
<li><strong>Speed</strong>**: 90MB/sec. read, 90MB/sec. write</li>
<li><strong>Recovery Utility</strong>: data recovery software download from MediaRECOVER (Windows/Mac compatible)</li>
<li><strong>Operating Temperature</strong>: 32° to 140° F (0° to 60° C)</li>
<li><strong>Storage Temperature</strong>: -4° to 185° F (-20° to 85° C)</li>
<li><strong>Standardized</strong>: complies with CompactFlash Association specification standards</li>
<li><strong>Easy</strong>: plug and play</li>
<li><strong>Guaranteed</strong>: lifetime warranty</li>
<li><strong>Economical</strong>: autosleep mode preserves system battery life</li>
</ul>
<p>* Some of the listed capacity on a  Flash storage device   is used for formatting and other functions and  thus is not available   for                       <a class="zem_slink" title="Data storage device" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_storage_device">data storage</a>. As such,  the actual available capacity   for data storage is less than what is  listed on the products. For more   information,                       go  to <a href="http://kingston.com/flash_memory_guide" target="_blank">Kingston&#8217;s Flash Guide</a></p>
<p>** Speed may vary due to host and device configuration.</p>
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		<title>Sony announces Bloggie Touch MHS-TS20K pocket camcorder</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sony has announced the Bloggie Touch MHS-TS20K pocket camcorder. It is built around the company&#8217;s 1/2.5&#8243; Exmor CMOS sensor, records Full HD video in MP4 format and captures 12.8Mp still images. It offers a 3 inch touchscreen LCD, 32mm F2.8 lens and a flip-out USB connecter that also charges the camera’s battery. It includes a&#8230;]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://a.img-dpreview.com/news/1009/sonybloggie/MHS-TS20_35.gif" alt="" hspace="8" width="120" height="58" align="right" />Sony        has announced the  Bloggie  Touch MHS-TS20K pocket camcorder. It   is      built around the company&#8217;s 1/2.5&#8243; Exmor CMOS sensor,  records   Full  HD     video in MP4 format and captures 12.8Mp still images. It   offers a  3   inch   touchscreen LCD, 32mm F2.8 lens and a flip-out USB   connecter   that  also    charges the camera’s battery. It  includes a   360 degree    panorama lens   adapter. Priced at $199.99, it will be   available in    pink, silver and   black. Jump to:</p>
<ul type="square">
<li><a href="http://www.dpreview.com/news/1009/10090102sonybloggiemhsts20k.asp#press">Press Release</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.dpreview.com/news/1009/10090102sonybloggiemhsts20k.asp#specs">Specifications</a></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Have fun shooting Full HD video and 360 Videos with new-generation Bloggie™  Touch by Sony</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://a.img-dpreview.com/news/1009/sonybloggie/MHS-TS20_33.jpg" target="s"><img src="http://a.img-dpreview.com/news/1009/sonybloggie/MHS-TS20_33-001.jpg" alt="" width="460" height="336" /></a><br />
<strong><em> ‘All-in-one’ web sharing solution with camera,  software and Personal Space online service</em></strong><strong> </strong></p>
<ul type="disc">
<li>Beautifully       styled snap camera shoots Full HD 1920&#215;1080 video       and 360 Videos plus 12.8 megapixel stills</li>
<li>Large, easy to       use 7.6cm (3”) touch-screen and new interface</li>
<li>Built-in USB and Bloggie™ software for       easy uploads</li>
<li>Quick, secure, private sharing of videos and photos with new       Personal Space by Sony*</li>
</ul>
<p>It’s     brilliantly  easy to grab great-looking Full HD video  clips and       still photos with new Bloggie™ Touch by Sony. A  radical  evolution       from first-generation Bloggie™ models, the all-new HD snap  camera       boasts gorgeous new looks with its slim, rounded body  and finely        brushed aluminium finish. It’s also the perfect ‘all-in-one’ solution        for shooting and sharing  life’s special moments, wherever you  are.</p>
<p>Available    in a  choice of vibrant pink, silver and black   finishes,   the   Bloggie  Touch is a stylish partner for day-trips,  weekend  breaks    or    fun-filled nights out.</p>
<p>The camera’s  cool,  clean lines are    dominated by a big,  bright 7.6cm   (3”) LCD  touchscreen that gives a    brilliant view  of your  photos and   video  clips. A sleek new user    interface simplifies intuitive  ‘touch    and  flick’ enjoyment of your    clips and pictures.</p>
<p>Operation is  equally  straightforward. Just    point and  shoot to catch   the  moment: you can even grab  still  images   while video  recording    continues uninterrupted.</p>
<p>The  sensitive    Exmor™ CMOS Sensor  captures sparkling Full  HD videos   and    crisply-detailed still   photos. Picture quality is  enhanced  further     by the bright, high  quality lens  with F2.8 maximum  aperture  for     clear, low noise  images – even when you’re  shooting  indoors or on      overcast days.</p>
<p>Bloggie™  Touch features a  versatile autofocus    lens with  wide angle    function. There’s also a new auto macro mode to    focus sharply  on    objects as  close as 10cm away. It’s ideal for    snapping the menu of     that unforgettable  restaurant meal or a    beautiful flower  discovered on    holiday.</p>
<p>Bloggie™ Touch  also    records amazing  360-degree panoramic  videos and   photos to capture    everything  that’s happening around you –   just clip   on the supplied    lens  adaptor. 360 Videos are now twice the  resolution    of     previous-generation Bloggie™, and low-light video quality  is also       improved  thanks to the Exmor™ CMOS sensor. In addition to fun  360       Video, Bloggie Touch  features “free-style shooting” which allows  you       to capture movie both in  landscape and portrait.</p>
<p>Despite  its    slim, compact size, Bloggie Touch allows  nearly 4 hours   HD   movie    shooting time (1280 x 720/30p mode) on its 8GB  internal    memory.     (Continuous maximum shooting time: approx. 29 mins).</p>
<p>After     shooting,  it’s never been easier to share your  favourite   photos  and    clips on the web.  Bloggie™ Touch connects  instantly to any   PC  via    its flip-out USB arm that also  charges the  camera’s battery.    There    are no fiddly cables or software CDs to  worry  about: hook up       Bloggie™ Touch and built-in sharing software launches    automatically.</p>
<p>Just    drag and drop to upload your favourite  moments  without fuss to      social networks and popular sites like  YouTube,   Facebook and Flickr.      While you’re on the move, it’s easy  to tag content  with a new       ‘Share-it-Later’ function for simple  uploads when you’re  next online.</p>
<p>Built-in    Bloggie  software  also allows easy uploads to  Personal   Space, the    brand-new online  service  by Sony for sharing  content safely   and    securely. Once  you’ve uploaded your  pictures and  clips from      Bloggie™, just email  invited members of your own  Sharing  Group with  a      link to your  Personal Space. It’s easier and quicker than  sending    big   file  attachments via email. Viewing options are widened  further    by an    HDMI port  that connects Bloggie™ Touch to any HD   television.</p>
<p>The new Bloggie™  Touch MHS-TS20K mobile HD snap camera by Sony is available from the beginning of November 2010.</p>
<p>* Personal Space service has  already launched in the UK,  with France and Germany  scheduled to follow in October 2010.</p>
<h4>Sony Bloggie <strong>MHS-TS20K</strong> specifications</h4>
<p><a href="http://a.img-dpreview.com/news/1009/sonybloggie/MHS-TS20_19.jpg" target="s"><img src="http://a.img-dpreview.com/news/1009/sonybloggie/MHS-TS20_19-001.jpg" alt="" width="460" height="336" /></a></p>
<table style="height: 705px;" width="460" align="center">
<tbody>
<tr>
<th>Sensor</th>
<td>• 1/2.5&#8243; Type Exmor CMOS<br />
• 13 million  pixels<br />
• 12.8 million  pixels (still)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th width="37%">HD resolution</th>
<td width="63%">• 1920  x 1080 @ 30p (16:9)<br />
• 1280 x 720 @ 60p (16:9)<br />
• 1280 x 720 @ 30p (16:9)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Format</th>
<td>• MPEG4  AVC/H.264 (MP4)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Lens</th>
<td>•  Sony  lens<br />
• f=5.3<br />
• 32mm</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Aperture</th>
<td>F2.8</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Focus</th>
<td>Face Detection (AF/AE)</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Memory</th>
<td>8 GB internal</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Stabilization</th>
<td>SteadyShot</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th height="19">Lens aperture</th>
<td>F2.0</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Digital zoom</th>
<td>4x</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Built-in USB</th>
<td>Yes</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>HDMI</th>
<td>Yes</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>LCD size</th>
<td>• 3.0 inch<br />
• 288000</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Battery</th>
<td>Built-in<br />
Li-ion</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Weight</th>
<td>125g</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>Dimensions</th>
<td>15 x 107 x 52 mm</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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