
On Thursday 19th November 2009 Park Cameras in collaboration with Canon will be holding a launch event for the Canon EOS 1D Mark IV. The event will kick off at 9.30am and end around 13.30pm. Take the opportunities to meet and listen to renowned professional photographer, David Newton, who will put the Canon EOS 1D Mark IV through its paces in Park Cameras’ studio environment. For more information on how to book, please visit Park Cameras’ official website. [ePHOTOzine]

Olympus has posted a product page for its upcoming E-600 DSLR camera. This low-end camera will sport a 12.3-megapixel Live MOS sensor, a TruePic III+ image processing engine, a swivel Live View 2.7-inch HyperCrystal III LCD screen, a 7-point AF sensor, ISO up to 3200, three Art Filters, In-Body Image Stabilization and more. The Olympus E-600 will go on sale in the US this month for $749.99. For more details please visit Olympus’ official website. [DCViews]

According to ‘EOS’ logics, Canon is preparing to launch another DSLR camera namely the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark IV. Although it’s not officially announced, the camera is said to be the successor of Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III and will feature a 30+ megapixel image sensor. The camera itself is expected to make its debut at Photokina 2010. Stay tuned for more updates. [LetsGoDigital]

Nikon today introduced its new DSLR camera, the D3S. Aimed at professional photographers, the D3S offers a 12.1 effective megapixel image sensor, a 3-inch LCD display with 170 degree viewing angle, a seven stop ISO range of 200-12,800, a 0.04-second shutter release time lag, a 51-point Multi-CAM3500 AF system, in-camera RAW processing options and has the ability to shoot 720p HD video at 24fps. The Nikon D3S will start shipping in December for $5,199.95. [PhotographyBlog]

When an 18X or 20X ultra zoom just isn’t enough, Olympus introduces the new SP-590 Ultra Zoom, which packs a 26X optical zoom lens. The camera features the image processor TruePic III, dual image stabilization, face detection and a 2.7-inch LCD screen HyperCrystal II. You can also expect up to ISO 1600, 640 × 480 and video recording with a MicroSD and xD-Picture cards support. The Olympus SP-590 UZ will be available in March for about $449.99. [DailyDigitals]