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PMA 2001 show report: Section three of four. Minds at WorkMinds at Work at a relatively simple stand with running demos of their Digital Wallet, new (at least to me) was the transparent blue case version (very "Apple"). All the staff at the stand were dressed up as scientists...
Site links: Digital Wallet review MinoltaMinolta, one of only a few manufacturers to actually introduce new products at PMA had the 3.34 and 5.42 megapixel Dimage 5 and 7 plus the Dimage S304 behind glass. We got an exclusive hands-on with these cameras and reported it in an earlier news article (see link below images). Surprisingly Minolta were still demonstrating the RD3000...
Site links: New
Minolta's hands-on NikonNikon had an impressive, well designed stand. The main buzz of activity was around their professional desk with the D1X available for hands-on demonstration, the D1H was not available and sat inside a glass case. The Coolpix desk was relatively busy, though not as popular as I've seen it in the past. Perhaps people were hoping / expecting an announcement about new Coolpix cameras, not, appears at this PMA.
Site links: Nikon
D1X / D1H, Coolpix 990, Coolpix
880, D1 NixvueNixvue are a new company who have a new product which we covered briefly last month, their digital album product, a unit which provides you both in-the-field download to its internal 10 GB hard disk as well as browsing and display on a TV via the docking station and supplied remote control. The unit can be USB connected to a computer for file transfer or to a printer for direct printing. Nixvue won the DIMA "Innovative Digital Product" award this year. Note that since I published the news article they have significantly improved the product, not least of which the addition of an LCD screen on the front.
Site links: Nixvue
Digital Album OlympusOlympus had large and busy stand, lots of interest around the E-10 and E-100RS, also on show were the new C-2040Z and C-3040Z digital cameras with the "high speed" F1.8 lens.
Site links: Olympus E-10 PanasonicPanasonic were demonstrating their little iPalm 3.34 megapixel, 3x zoom digital camera, unique in the fact that it was the first digital camera to use the new SD (MMC) storage cards. Panasonic had a mock-up "scene" to photograph (or video).
External links: Panasonic PentaxPentax brought two cameras "of interest" to the show, first
off an upgraded version of the EI-2000 (also known as the HP C-912) named
the EI-3000 which is essentially identical to its older brother except
that this version now features a 3.34 megapixel CCD (hence the "3"
in the name). Secondly they also had a working prototype of their upcoming
digital SLR, we first saw this camera as a plastic mock-up at Photokina
last year, now it's much closer to being finished and is almost completely
operational (not without the odd crash). We had an exclusive hands-on
with the new Pentax Digital SLR (see link after images).
Site links: Exclusive
Pentax digtial SLR hands-on Phase OnePhase One were demonstrating their impressive H20 medium format back (compatible with Hasselblad 555ELD or Mamiya RZ Pro II. The H20 has a 16 megapixel (4,020 x 4,020) CCD from Kodak, the image from which can be cropped to 3:2 (or 2:3).
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