Kuala Lumpur Photography Festival 2007 (KLPF)
September 15, 2007
DPreview.com has just posted Nikon D300 Hands-on Preview . The hands on preview includes a detail description of D300's specification and body built. In addition, full description of all buttons' function is there too. Reader can also get an idea of the look in D300's 100% viewfinder, LCD panel display and full menu display.

The interesting part is the Live View functionality where how the camera focus and display are outlined. Included with the preview is the Live view focus, magnify and exposure video clip, HDMI output / High Definition display and High definition video clips.

Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend), a global leading brand in
flash memory cards, rolled out its largest capacity CompactFlash®
product to date – a 16GB (Type I) card with ultra-fast 133X transfer
rates. Transcend’s 133X CF card targets serious users who demand
superior performance and reliability from their memory cards, including
professional photographers, reporters and photography enthusiasts. To
ensure ultimate compatibility and speed, it operates in both
dual-channel transfer and the Ultra DMA mode 4 standard. Transcend’s
133X CF cards achieve extraordinary average read/write speeds of up to
45MB/21.5MB per second*. Speeds like these mean extra-quick reaction
time between each picture you take when used with high-end digital
single lens reflex cameras (DSLR), making consecutive shooting and
non-stop video recording easier than ever. With impressive transfer
speed and a huge capacity up to 16GB, users are guaranteed to get the
very best performance and results from their high-end digital
equipment.
Sony published a short preview of their next generation dlsr at their UK website. The A700 has clear, logically placed controls make operation easy and fuss-free – even when you’re shooting under pressure.

Three memories allow storage of all camera settings for instant recall. A dedicated Custom button can be assigned to frequently-needed functions like file size and auto focus area select.For even greater creative control there’s a dedicated AF/MF button for instant switchover between auto and manual focus modes.
We have been hearing about Olympus releasing their E-3 at Korea not recently. According to DPreview , they have received words officially that it will be out on 17 October 2007, but is still not sure about the details spec and even its name. My guess is that it will be called as E-3 despite all the "mysteries".
