September 2009

Canon 7D Availability

by on September 3, 2009

in Canon

Canon 7D Availability

Several retailers have already begun taking pre-orders for the new Canon 7D.  The Canon 5D Mark II was plagued with availability problems last fall/winter for those not on the pre-order bandwagon.  Here’s a short list of retailers where you can pre-order the Canon 7D or sign up for notifications for when it is in stock:

Amazon.com

Adorama

B&H Photo

Calumet

International Availability:

Jessops

Amazon.de

Amazon.fr

Amazon.co.jp

Keep watching Photography Bay’s Canon 7D Reviews and Resources or stay glued to the front page for the latest updates on this new DSLR.

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Tamron SP AF17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II VC LD Aspherical [IF] Lens

The Tamron SP AF17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II VC LD Aspherical [IF] is made exclusively for Nikon-mount DSLRs with an internal focusing motor.  This lens is equivalent to an 26-78mm angle of view on a full frame camera.

The Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 lens will be available in September 2009 at an initial price of approximately $650.  Check availability on Amazon.com.

You can also check availability of the coming Canon version of this lens via this link.

More details in the press release below. [click to continue…]

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Panasonic Lumix GF1

The Panasonic Lumix GF1 is a 12.1-megapixel Micro Four Thirds camera, which offers a more compact form factor than its predecessors, the G1 and GH1.  The new Lumix GF1 looks more like the Olympus E-P1; however the GF1 also offers a pop-up flash, a feature that I sorely missed on the Olympus E-P1.

The Panasonic Lumix GF1 should be available in October 2009 at an initial retail price of $899.95.  Check availability on Amazon.com.

More details in the news release below. [click to continue…]

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Samsung HZ25W

by on September 1, 2009

in Samsung

Samsung HZ25W

The Samsung HZ25W is a 12.5-megapixel point and shoot camera featuring a 24x optical zoom that covers a range equivalent from 26-624mm on full frame camera.  The HZ25W also features optical image stabilization, 720p HD video capture, ISO 3200 sensitivity at 5-megapixels, ISO 6400 at 3-megapixels, and RAW format capabilities.

The Samsung HZ25W should be available in October 2009 at an initial retail price of $399.99.  Check availability on Amazon.com.

Samsung HZ25W

More details in the news release below.

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Canon 7D Announced

by on September 1, 2009

in Canon

Canon 7D

Today, Canon has announced the EOS 7D to add to its lineup of DSLRs. The Canon 7D is an 18-megapixel DSLR that adds several upgrades from prior generation prosumer DSLRs.

While the 18-megapixel APS-C (1.6x crop) CMOS sensor is an upgrade of 3-megapixels over the 50D, the Canon 7D is more akin to the pro-level 5D Mark II in terms of its features and build.  A new autofocus system consisting of 19 cross-type points will likely be welcomed by most shooters.  Additionally, Canon has addressed the cries of many aspiring filmmakers by including several frame rate options, including 1080p recording at 24fps.

The Canon 7D is likely to become known as the pro-level crop-sensor camera in Canon’s lineup.

The 7D should be available in September 2009 at an initial retail price of $1699 for body only and in a kit with Canon’s EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM at an initial retail price of $1899.

If you want one before Christmas, you should probably get in line by pre-ordering the 7D now so as to avoid the long wait-list that plagued the 5D Mark II’s arrival. [click to continue…]

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Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM Lens

The Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens fills a void in Canon’s L-series lineup.  The new macro lens also features Canon’s hybrid image stabilization technology designed for handheld macro photography.

The EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM lens should be available in September 2009 at an initial retail price of $1049.  Check availability on Amazon.com. [click to continue…]

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