
Wired has posted a review of the Pentax K-7.
It’s svelte, sturdy, fairly easy to operate, has a great range of available lenses and a feature set that’s unmatched at this price. Think of it as a solid double with an RBI.
For more news and reviews, see Photography Bay’s Pentax K-7 Reviews and Resources.

PhotographyBLOG has posted a review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1.
If you’re looking for high-definition video in a DSLR format, then the Panasonic GH1 is easily your best choice. The ability to continuously auto-focus during recording simply isn’t offered by the likes of the Canon EOS 500D or Nikon D5000, which force the user to manually focus.
For more news and reviews, check out Photography Bay’s Panasonic Lumix GH1 Reviews and Resources.

Trusted Reviews has posted a review of the Sigma DP2.
Picture quality at low ISO settings is simply breathtaking, especially when viewing the X3 Raw files using the supplied Sigma Photo Pro software.

Purportedly, this is the back panel of the coming Olympus E-P1. You can’t really glean a whole lot from this pic, other than it appears to have normal digital camera functions. Photo Rumors breaks down what they think all these buttons mean.
Nothing to see here. Move along now.
[via Photo Rumors]

Canon Rumors calls this one a sure thing, saying that APS-H is alive and well. The Canon 1D Mark IV (or Mark IIIn, or whatever-it’s-called) will keep the APS-H sensor format (i.e., 1.3x crop) and should be around the 15-megapixel range. Let’s hope Canon loses the quirky autofocus issues along the way…
[via Canon Rumors]

Buy-N-Shoot has posted a review of the Canon PowerShot SX1 IS.
Canon’s PowerShot SX1 IS is certainly on the upper end of the compact camera market both in terms of performance and therefore price. As a result however, it delivers good quality images and fantastic high definition movies – a combination likely to suit certain photographers and hobbyists to a tee.
For more news and reviews, see Photography Bay’s Canon PowerShot SX1 IS Reviews and Resources.