
What Digital Camera has published a review of the Nikon D5000.
There’s no doubting the abilities of this camera to produce stunning still images – and moving images – but it does sit against some tough competitors, including some of Nikon’s own models.
For more news and reviews on the D5000, visit Photography Bay’s Nikon D5000 Reviews and Resources.

Kodak is dishing out final notices (I just got mine) on their online gallery storage. Not that it really matters to me. I use SmugMug and Flickr for sharing my images online. I have occasionally ordered a few snapshots or Christmas cards from Kodak; however, I will just upload the pics that I need at the time and get my pics or cards printed out. Perhaps some folks use Kodak’s service as their online storage solution. If you do, then you’ll have to keep ordering products in order to keep your photos online. [click to continue…]

Digital Camera Review has posted a review of the Nikon D5000.
The studio shots from the D5000 look unsurprisingly like the D90 and D300 – low ISO noise through ISO 800 with obvious detail loss at the expense of noise at ISO 1600 and 3200.
For more news and reviews on the D5000, visit Photography Bay’s Nikon D5000 Reviews and Resources.

Cameras.co.uk has posted a review of the Nikon Coolpix S220.
As long as you are not planning to blow up your prints to a large size the Coolpix S220 does a decent job.