Photokina 2002 Show Report

Welcome to the Photokina 2002 show report. The Photokina 'World of Imaging' trade fair is the biggest of its kind anywhere in the world, it takes place every other year and is located at the Koln Messe in Cologne, Germany. This years show ran from 25th to 30th September and was open between 10 AM and 6 PM.

Note: This is not designed to be comprehensive report of the entire show but rather a look at the new digital photography related products announced and shown at Photokina.

Photokina 2002 Show Report Summary

Photokina 2002 was a true reflection of how far digital has come and how it now dominates much of the photography industry. You couldn't turn a corner without seeing a digital camera or related solution, digital cameras took dominant positions on all major manufacturers stands and several new products were announced.

At the consumer end there were very few totally new products, most of the 'new' digital cameras announced are really refreshes of existing products with either larger pixel count image sensors, new features or both. There was also very little announced at the show, most of the cameras in this show report (and thus seen at the show) were announced (or leaked) at least a week before the show opened.

At the professional / serious amateur end of the spectrum things are much more interesting. Photokina 2002 marked the advent of the truly commercially available full-frame 35 mm digital SLR (it could be argued that this plaudit belongs to the Contax N Digital but this camera seems to be having a hard time making it to market and will always be a niche product).

Canon announced the eleven megapixel full image frame (36 x 24 mm) EOS-1Ds and Kodak announced the fourteen megapixel DCS-14n. We weren't that surprised to see Canon going down the CMOS route, and the image quality we've seen from a pre-production camera looks very good (click here). Without doubt though Kodak stole the limelight and surprised everyone with the DCS-14n, not only full image frame (36 x 24 mm) and fourteen megapixels but a CMOS sensor! Better still the camera is relatively compact and lightweight and has an expected street price of just $4000.

Sigma and Foveon managed to make another big splash by giving SD9's to journalists and allowing them to go out and shoot their own samples. This certainly generated huge amounts of interest on this site, so much so that we got our hands on the camera for a second time to update the cloudy weather samples of our first shoot with some much better samples (click here).

Our top six stands
(rated by overall quality, size, product availability and staff)

  1. Sony
  2. Canon
  3. Olympus
  4. Kodak
  5. HP
  6. Nikon

Key Products

In summary we considered the following as the key digital photography products at Photokina 2002 (alphabetical order) - covered in more detail on the following pages:

  • ACDSee 5.0 **
  • Canon EOS-1Ds **
  • Canon PowerShot G3
  • Contax TVS Digital
  • Kodak EasyShare LS443
  • Kodak DCS-14n **
  • Lexar Write Acceleration
  • Minolta DiMAGE 7Hi
  • Olympus C-50 Zoom **
  • Sigma SD9 **
  • Sony DSC-U20

** My personal top products

Alphabetical Index

ACD Systems Canon Casio Creo Leaf
Epson Foveon Fujifilm HP
Kodak Konica Kyocera Lexar
Minolta Nikon Olympus Panasonic
Pentax Ricoh Sandisk Sigma
Sinar Sony    

Manufacturers New Products Index

Manufacturer New product type Date New products / Information
Canon Technology Sep 16 DiGiC processor
Consumer Digital Sep 16 Canon Digital IXUS v³ / S230
Consumer Digital Sep 16 Canon PowerShot S45
Consumer Digital Sep 16 Canon PowerShot G3
Digital SLR Sep 24 Canon EOS-1Ds
Lens Sep 24 Canon EF 24-70 mm F2.8 L USM
Casio Consumer Digital Sep 17 Casio QV-5700
  Consumer Digital Aug 29 Casio Exilim EX-S2 / EX-M2
Foveon Price and availability Sep 20 Sigma SD-9 (samples)
Fujifilm Consumer Digital Sep 19 Fujifilm FinePix F402
Consumer Digital / Video Sep 25 Fujifilm FinePix M603
HP Consumer Digital Sep 02 HP PhotoSmart 850
Kodak Consumer Digital Sep 23 Kodak EasyShare LS443
Digital SLR Sep 23 Kodak Pro DCS-14n
Medium Format Back Sep 24 Kodak Pro 645H Back (sample)
Konica Consumer Digital Sep 25 Konica Revio KD-500Z
Consumer Digital Sep 25 Konica Revio C2
Kyocera Consumer Digital Sep 25 Contax TVS Digital
Consumer Digital Sep 25 Kyocera Finecam S3L
Consumer Digital Sep 25 Kyocera Finecam S5
Lexar Storage Sep 24 Write Acceleration
Storage Sep 24 Image Rescue
Minolta Consumer Digital Sep 10 Minolta DiMAGE 7Hi (first look)
Consumer Digital Sep 23 Minolta DiMAGE Xi
Nikon Consumer Digital Sep 19 Nikon Coolpix 3500
Consumer Digital Aug 29 Nikon Coolpix 4300 (first look)
Olympus Consumer Digital Sep 12 Olympus C-730 UZ
Consumer Digital Aug 19 Olympus C-5050 Zoom
Consumer Digital Sep 24 Olympus C-50 Zoom
Technology Sep 24 Four Third System
Panasonic Consumer Digital Sep 25 Panasonic DMC-FZ1
Pentax Consumer Digital Sep 17 Pentax Optio 330 GS
Sigma Price and availability Sep 20 Sigma SD-9 (samples)
Sinar Medium Format Back Sep 06 Sinar 22 megapixel digital back
Sony Consumer Digital Sep 02 Sony DSC-F717 (previewed)
Consumer Digital Sep 02 Sony DSC-F77 / DSC-FX77
Consumer Digital Jun 27 Sony DSC-U10 (previewed)
Consumer Digital Sep 23 Sony DSC-U20
Toshiba Consumer Digital Sep 18 Toshiba PDR-2300
Consumer Digital Sep 18 Toshiba PDR-3320

Other sites reports

Click here for Imaging-Resource's Photokina 2002 show report

Click here for Letsgodigital's Photokina 2002 show report

Last Show - Photokina 2000

Click here for our full report on Photokina 2000


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