Last additions - Photo Imaging Expo 2006 |
Leaving Tokyo Big SightMar 27, 2006
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Big Sight sawMar 27, 2006
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PIE 2005 photo contest winnersMar 27, 2006
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Mar 27, 2006
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Olympus at PIE 2005Mar 27, 2006
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Mar 27, 2006
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Canon Kiss Digital N (PIE 2005)Mar 27, 2006
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Nikon model in PIE 2005Mar 27, 2006
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Kodak and Mitsubishi Paper MillMar 27, 2006
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Model for Canon Kiss Digital NMar 27, 2006
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Model for Canon Kiss Digital NMar 27, 2006
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Farewell Konica-MinoltaMar 27, 2006
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Bye-bye Agfa2005 was also the last time for Agfa to have a booth.Mar 27, 2006
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Konica-Minolta booth in 2005This was the last time Konica-Minolta had a booth at the camera show.Mar 27, 2006
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Bye-bye Konica-MinoltaMar 27, 2006
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PIE 2005, ticket boothMar 27, 2006
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Photo talkMar 27, 2006
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Show for kidsVery few kids. Like why would you want to take your children to a camera show? The Tokyo Anime Fair held next door during the same time attracted the kids.Mar 27, 2006
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PIE 2005, Sanyo boothMar 27, 2006
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Photo exhibition (4th floor)Mar 27, 2006
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Photo studio equipment (4th floor)Mar 27, 2006
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Photo seminarMar 27, 2006
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Photo contest exhibitionMar 27, 2006
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Casio booth's movie mode demoMar 27, 2006
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Matsushita's Lumix boothMar 27, 2006
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LumixMar 27, 2006
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Mar 27, 2006
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Canon modelThis Canon ministage was surrounded by EOS 30D cameras which we could use to shoot these female models on the ministage. They let us print out a picture (A4 size) and take it home.
Compared to the 20D, the 30D has a larger LCD monitor, a higher maximum burst during continuous shooting, and spot metering. The 8 megapixels and sensor size are the same. Canon says that this is the optimum pixel count for the supporting technologies in the camera. And that the image quality does not depend solely on the megapixel count.Mar 27, 2006
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Canon lectureMar 27, 2006
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Canon model (wireless photo studio demo)Canon also had a photo studio to demonstrate a digital photo shoot with the top-of-the-line EOS D-SLR attached with a remote transmitter which transmitted the images to a computer via wireless. We saw the images appear on the TV monitor as it was transmitted to the computer. You can shoot very quickly, but the images don't transfer or appear as fast. I guess they were RAW. Here the model is showing off one of the photos which was taken and printed on the spot.Mar 27, 2006
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Canon models (EOS 30D demo)This Canon ministage was surrounded by EOS 30D cameras which we could use to shoot these female models on the ministage. They let us print out a picture (A4 size) and take it home.Mar 27, 2006
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Canon boothThe Canon booth was very comprehensive and complete. They had a booth or counter for every imaging-related product, from movie cameras to D-SLRs to poster-size printers. They had everything. Of course the new EOS 30D was the main attraction as well as the 5D. Compared to the 20D, the 30D has a larger LCD monitor, a higher maximum burst during continuous shooting, and spot metering. The 8 megapixels and sensor size are the same. Canon says that this is the optimum pixel count for the supporting technologies in the camera. And that the image quality does not depend solely on the megapixel count.Mar 27, 2006
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AdobeMar 27, 2006
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Pentax modelMar 27, 2006
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Epson boothMar 27, 2006
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Pentax boothMar 27, 2006
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Model at Nikon boothMar 27, 2006
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Main hall on 1st floorMar 27, 2006
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Nikon boothMar 27, 2006
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Entrance hallMar 27, 2006
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Ticket boothMar 27, 2006
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PIE 2006 ticket boothMar 27, 2006
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To PIE 2006 held in late March.Mar 27, 2006
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HallwayMar 27, 2006
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Photo Imaging Expo 2006 signMar 27, 2006
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To Tokyo Big SightMar 27, 2006
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Entrance to Tokyo Big SightMar 27, 2006
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