Canon’s rebate troubles, Nikon Rumors, and the DSLR market grows by 40%
Thursday, 20th November 2008
- DCViews notes that Kingston has bumped their datatraveler USB Flash Drives up to 64gb. Wow, that’s a lot of photos that fit in your pocket.
- DP Photo Journal has reviews on the Nikon S60, The Canon EOS 5D Mark II, The Canon Powershot SD990, the Nikon D90 and the Panasonic Lumix TZ50
- Digital Camera Tracker notes new reviews on the Canon EOS 50D, Casio Exilim EX-Z150, Panasonic TZ50, Nikon D90, Nikon D3, Canon EOS 5D Mark II and the Olympus SP-750UZ
- ephotozine reports that scientists can track what camera was used to take a digital photograph. (this is news? doesn’t EXIF data do this for any camera without the help of scientists?)
- Photography Bay reports on a Casio EXilim Pro EX-FH20 review, Falling prices on Nikon DSLR’s, the firmware update for the Nikon SB-900, a Nikon D90 review and more rumors of upcoming Nikon D3x and D400 models.
- Photography Blog reports on the bouncy checks for Canon Rebates, the 64gb DataTraveler from Kingston, the DSLR market’s growth, Software updates for the Canon 5D Mark II (already?) and Adobe Configurator for Photoshop CS4
- Rob Galbraith notes the release of Photo Mechanic 4.5.4
- Imaging Resource reports on the release of U.DMA compatible flash cards, and the bankruptcy of Canon’s rebate company
- The Digital Picture also notes Canon’s rebate woes.
- Adorama has an article on sharpen to show, not to kill
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