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Winers of TIPA 2007

Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) awards are:

1 Best D-SLR Entry Level : Nikon D40x
2 Best D-SLR Expert : Pentax K10D
3 Best D-SLR Professional: Canon EOS-1D Mk III
4 Best Medium Format Digital System: Hasselblad H3D
5 Best Rangefinder Digital Camera: Leica M8
6 Best Ultra Compact Digital Camera: Fujifilm FinePix Z5fd
7 Best Compact Digital Camera: Nikon Coolpix P5000
8 Best Superzoom Digital Camera: Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ3
9 Best Multimedia Camera: Samsung i7
10 Best Entry Level Lens: AF-S DX VR Zoom-Nikkor 55-200mm f/3,5-5,6G IF-ED
11 Best Expert Lens: Sigma 70mm f/2,8 EX DG Macro
12 Best Professional Lens: Canon EF 16-35mm f/2,8L II USM
13 Best Prestige Camera: Ricoh Caplio GX100
14 Best Innovative Design: Olympus µ 770 SW
15 Best Flatbed Photo Scanner: HP Scanjet G4050
16 Best Small Format Photo Printer: Canon SELPHY ES1
17 Best Expert Photo Printer: Epson Stylus Pro 3800
18 Best Multifunction Photo Printer: Canon PIXMA MP810
19 Best Large Format Printer: HP Designjet Z3100
20 Best Fine Art Inkjet Paper: HahnemĂĽhle Photo Rag Pearl 320
21 Best Imaging Storage Media: Lexar Professional UDMA 300x CF
22 Best Storage Back-up: Epson Multimedia Storage Viewer P-5000
23 Best Imaging Innovation: Samsung Smart Touch User Interface
24 Best Photo Software: Apple Aperture 1.5
25 Best Color Management System: X-Rite i1PhotoLT
26 Best Accessory: Manfrotto 190XPROB
27 Best Digital Accessory: Delkin SensorScope
28 Best Expert Photo Projector: Casio XJ-S35
29 Best Pro Photo Projector: JVC DLA-HD1
30 Best Film: Kodak Portra II
31 Best Expert Camcorder: JVC HD Everio GZ-HD7
32 Best Pro Camcorder: Sony HDR-FX7E
33 Best Mobile Imaging Device: Nokia N95
34 Best Digital Minilab: Fujifilm Frontier 550
35 Best Photo Kiosk: HP Photosmart Studio
36 Best Monitor: EIZO ColorEdge CG211.

TIPA Awards 2007

When TIPA was born in 1991 founder magazines decided they wanted to start a large non profit association: not a lobby of few selected members, nor a marketing tool. So they invited all the European magazines eligible for membership to join. Instantly, TIPA became the largest family of independent European photo & imaging magazines made by the most expert editors. Today, TIPA is 31 magazines strong and represents a readership of approximately 8 million amateurs, professionals and people in the trade spread throughout 12 European countries.

The Olympus E-510

This successor to the E-500 gives photographers a better way to frame their compositions since – unlike most D-SLRs – it boasts Live Preview on its 2.5”/6.4cm HyperCrystal LCD.

Olympus E-510

 

The incorporation of Live Preview takes D-SLR photography in a new and exciting direction, ensuring picture sharpness with unprecedented accuracy: The ability to view images on the 2.5”/6.4cm HyperCrystal LCD at magnifications of 6x or 10x in manual focus mode guarantees that pictures always come out sharp. Auto-focusing is as easy as a push of the AEL button. A quick flip up and then down of the mirror allows the AF measurement to be made – and shooting can begin. Furthermore, with superb image processing speeds of 3fps with a seven image RAW buffer in burst mode, there’s no need to worry about missing a great shot.

A wide choice of accessories
The E-510, with a long-life rechargeable battery, is a bona fide E-System D-SLR – meaning that it’s compatible with almost the entire range of E-System accessories. Based on the Four Thirds Standard, this exemplary range features near-telecentric lenses, which are optimised for the specific needs of digital photography in order to provide edge-to-edge colour, sharpness and brightness. Revel in the superiority of this flexible and comprehensive system of lenses, flashes and other accessories.

The Olympus E-510 digital SLR – main features:

* D-SLR with built-in image stabiliser
* 10 Megapixel Live MOS sensor
* Live Preview
* New image processing engine
* Hi-Speed USB 2.0
* 2.5”/6.4cm HyperCrystal LCD
* Supersonic Wave Filter for dust protection
* 28 shooting modes (incl. 5 exposure, 5 creative & 18 scene modes)
* Built-in pop-up flash (GN 10)
* 3fps with up to seven images in RAW buffer
* AF-lock functionality
* Depth of field preview function
* Bracketing function (Exposure, White Balance, Focus)
* Detailed playback info screen with histogram
* Based on Four Thirds Standard, making it compatible with almost the entire range of system accessories

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