Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Awarded Digital Cameras for 2009

TIPA Awardee as Best Digital SRL Entry Level: Olympus E-620


Like other gadgets of today, the evolution of the digital camera has been faster than ever. Looking at a timeline of digital cameras by dpreview.com, there were more than a hundred new models and variations of digital cameras introduced to the market this year from January to September 9 with Leica X1 as the latest offering to the photography enthusiasts. This vast ocean of digital camera brands, models and variations will add to the headache of an undecided camera buyer.

To trim down the choices for the prospective digital camera buyer, I have included a list of digital cameras given the TIPA Awards 2009. TIPA Awards are recognized as the most coveted photo and imaging awards in Europe.

TIPA Awards 2009
Best Digital SRL Expert: Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Canon EOS 5D Mark II is a full-frame DSLR camera with a newly designed 21MP Canon CMOS sensor, DIGIC 4, ISO 50-25,600, Live view mode, HD Video Capability for recording video at full 1080 resolution at 30fps, 3.9 fps continuous shooting, 9 AF points + 6 Assist AF points, GPS Compability, and a 3.0″ VGA clear view LCD.

Best Digital SLR Advanced: Nikon D90
Nikon has launched the D90 (27 August’08), the world’s first DSLR camera with movie function allowing you to shoot HD720p (1,280 x 720 pixels), 640 x 424 pixels or 320 x 216 pixels movies at the professional smoothness of 24 frames per second in motion JPEG format. This 12.3 effective Megapixels DSLR also features 12.3 effective megapixels newly designed Nikon DX-format CMOS image sensor, Live View mode, IS0 200-3200, 4.5 frames per second continuous shooting, 11-point AF system, Image sensor cleaning, and a 3.0-inch 920,000 pixel (VGA x 3 colors) TFT-LCD.

Best Digital SRL Entry Level: Olympus E-620
Olympus E-620 is a 12.3 megapixels SLR digital camera features 7 Point Twin AF system, Live-MOS sensor, In-Body Image Stabilization, Shadow Adjustment Technology, Supersonic Wave Filter, TruePic III+ Image Processor, 4 frames per second continuous shooting, 13 Scene-Select Modes including two new underwater modes, dual memory slots, 96% field-of-view viewfinder, six in-camera Art Filters, Multiple Exposure Shooting, On-screen Autofocus with Live View, and a 2.7 inches swivel HyperCrystal LCD (transmissive TFT color LCD).

Best Expert Compact: Canon PowerShot G10
Canon PowerShot G10, Best Expert Compact


Canon PowerShot G10 is the successor of PowerShot G9 features 14.7 Megapixels CCD sensor, 5x optical zoom (35mm film equivalent: 28-140mm), DIGIC 4 for better Face Detection, capability to shoot RAW just like a DSLR camera, ISO 80-1600, and a 3.0-inch TFT color LCD with wide viewing angle.

Best Compact D-Camera: Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR
Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR is a 12 megapixels point-and-shoot digital camera features Super CCD EXR sensor provides superior picture quality, enabling a “3-in-1” sensor combination of “Fine Capture Technology” (High Resolution), “Pixel Fusion Technology” (High Sensitivity & Low Noise), and “Dual Capture Technology” (Wide Dynamic Range). The camera has 5x optical zoom lens (equivalent to 28 - 140mm on a 35mm camera), Face Detection 3.0, Newly Evolved - Film Simulation Mode and a 3.0-inch, Approx. 230,000 dots, TFT color LCD monitor.

Best Rugged D-Compact: Olympus mju Tough 8000
Olympus Stylus Tough-8000 is a 12 megapixels point-and-shoot digital camera features 3.6x optical zoom (28-102mm in 35mm photography) with dual image stabilization, shockproof up to 5 feet, waterproof up to 10 feet underwater, freezeproof up to (14F/-10C), on-screen manometer, Tap Control, smile shot, and a 2.7″ (6.9cm) HyperCrystalTM III LCD with Backlight.


This list was taken from DPHOTOJOURNAL. To see their reviews and sample photos, click here.

For serious photography beginners, it may be too ambitious to buy a Canon EOS 5D MarkII or Nikon D90. As the TIPA Award label implies, the Olympus E-620 may be the best digital SLR (2009) for newbies like me. This Olympus E620 is also priced competitively at around $600. But we have to keep in mind that a photography starter may not necessarily buy the latest if other not so new and not as expensive models are available.

2 comments:

  1. photography is really a nice hobby but expensive..but still I like it

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  2. true nathan. but we don't have to buy all the photography stuff at once when we start. and its benefits can be very rewarding. it can be very useful for bloggers like you.

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