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- December 16, 2009Olympus UK recently launched an ad for their beautiful PEN (EP-1) camera featuring Kevin Spacey. The PEN range is essentially a digital SLR, with interchangeable lenses, but in a compact format. The camera looks awesome, and the images are SLR-quality, but it seems the message is not getting home to consumers. In comes Kevin Spacey...
What do you think? Does this make you want the Olympus PEN? Please add your comments below.
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- December 15, 2009We're very pleased to announce that we've added Epson photo, office and multifunction printers to our range. Epson printers regularly feature in professional and consumer awards for their reproduction quality and value.
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- December 15, 2009
Over the Christmas period Camera-Warehouse will be open on all non-holiday days, but some days will be reduced hours. Please see below for more details:
- Thursday 24th December - 8am - 4pm
- Friday 25th December - CLOSED
- Saturday 26th December - CLOSED
- Sunday 27th December - CLOSED
- Monday 28th December - CLOSED
- Tuesday 29th December - 10am - 4pm
- Wednesday 30th December - 10am - 4pm
- Thursday 31st December - 10am - 4pm
- Friday 1st January - CLOSED
- Saturday 2nd January - CLOSED
- Sunday 3rd January - CLOSED
- Monday 4th January - 8am - 6pm (re-open as normal)
Online orders will continue to ship every day until Wednesday 23rd December, and we'll continue to use overnight services, though additional time should be allowed where possible.
If in doubt, please call us on 1300 304 165 or send us an email.
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- December 10, 2009When Canon released the PowerShot G11, replacing the very popular G10, they took the bold step of reducing the resolution from 14.7 megapixels to 'just' 10.0. We are regularly asked why this was, so I thought I'd explain...
Both cameras use the same 1/1.7" sized sensor. This means that the G10 has to squeeze in approximately 45% more pixels (or 'photosites' as they're more accurately called) into that space than the G11. Put another way, the G11 has 45% larger photosites than the G10, allowing much more light in and increasing the signal-to-noise ratio.
As the owner of a G10, I can attest to the quality of the images that it produces, but I also understand that I don't need such a high resolution camera to do so. The trade-off of squeezing more pixels into the same sized area is that it increases the likelihood of noise.
Unless you're printing at A2+ sizes, the effect of the reduction in resolution won't be apparent, but the reduction in noise will.
The PowerShot G10 is officially discontinued
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- December 09, 2009
We've dropped the price on all our Nikon digital SLR and COOLPIX compact cameras, plus a range of Nikon SLR lenses.
If you still think we can do better, let us know and we'll match any competitor's price.*
* Non-sale prices, Australian-sourced stock only
