(UPDATE->german links corrected) Pixmania Germany-Spain and UK discount codes

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It is Christmas time and some of you will make shopping in Pixmania. May not everybody knows that there are instant discount codes which are quite interesting!
How does it work? When you purchase a product you have to enter the code we give you. Click on the code links to visit Pixmania. Purchasing through our links will support our website (and you don’t pay any penny more for it!)

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Deutschland

1) 7 Euro Gutschein für Pixmania: “DE071109”
* Mindestbestellwert: 200 Euro
* Gutscheincode in das Feld >Promo-Code< (3. Bestellschritt) eintragen und einlösen * Gültig bis: 30.12.2009 2) 15 Euro Gutschein für Pixmania: “DE151209”
* Der Mindestbestellwert beträgt 499 Euro
* Gutscheincode in das Feld >Promo-Code< (3. Bestellschritt) eintragen und einlösen * Gültig bis: 18.12.2009 3) 9 Euro Gutschein für Pixmania: “DE121109”
* Mindestbestellwert: 300 Euro
* Gutscheincode in das Feld >Promo-Code< (3. Bestellschritt) eintragen und einlösen * Gültig bis: 30.12.2009 4) 20 Euro Gutschein für Pixmania: “DE201109”
* Der Mindestbestellwert beträgt 400 Euro
* Gutscheincode in das Feld >Promo-Code< (3. Bestellschritt) eingeben * Gültig bis: 30.12.2009 5) 45 Euro Gutschein für Pixmania: “DE451109”
* Mindestbestellwert: 1000 Euro
* Gutscheincode in das Feld >Promo-Code< im 3. Schritt des Bestellvorgangs eintragen * Gültig bis: 30.12.2009 --------------------------------------------------------- España

1) Bono de ahorro de 10€ válido para compras superiores a 250€. “PROMO10ES12”

2) Bono ahorro de 20€ de descuento válido para compras superiores a 500€. “PROMO20ES12”

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UK
1) £20 off from £20 off all orders over £500 “PIXMASUK20”
Expires: Wednesday, 23 December 2009

2) £6 off from £6 off all orders over £180 “PIXMASUK6”
Expires: Wednesday, 23 December 2009
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Have a nice shopping!

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a little bit of everything…

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source: nolimitpictures.com.au
Just thought you guys might want to see what else the is capable of…
We shot a music video recently with three GH1s using various canon lenses even a tilt shift.

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G11 vs GRD3 vs GF1 comparison at Adorama
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Pentax K-x, Canon XSi y Olympus E520, Frente a Frente (Fotoactualidad / google english translation)
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All the Kevin Spacey videos are now available at Olympus UK!
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Japanese DSLR weekly sales ranking at bcnranking.jp. The Panasonic is loosing some terrain.
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In case you missed it: an old 50 mm om prime lens tested with the ep-1 (slrgear)
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Today Deals:
Amazon US: Olympus E-P1 Camera with 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens (Silver Body/Black Lens) for $673.04
Amazon US: Panasonic G1 Camera with 14-45mm Lens (Blue) for $636.69 (cheapest amazon price ever seen)
Amazon US: Olympus E620 Camera with 14-42mm Lens for $565.00

Pixmania España: España “PROMO10ES12” Bono de ahorro de 10€ válido para compras superiores a 250€. Y “PROMO20ES12” Bono ahorro de 20€ de descuento válido para compras superiores a 500€.

Neue Pixmania Deutschland Gutscheincodes: “DE451109” 45 Euro Gutschein für Pixmania (Mindestbestellwert: 1000 Euro) / “DE201109” 20 Euro Gutschein für Pixmania (Der Mindestbestellwert beträgt 400 Euro). Gültig bis 31 Dezember!

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PhotographyBlog reviews the Ricoh GXR

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PhotographyBlog tested the new Ricoh GXR.

The GXR compared to the E-P1/GF1:
– “one of the GXR’s key selling points is its diminutive size, being much smaller than a traditional DSLR and even tinier than the Panasonic GF1 and Olympus E-P1/E-P2 Micro Four Thirds cameras.The GXR is bigger and heavier than the GR Digital III, but not by as much as you’d first imagine, and it’s a little smaller and lighter than the Panasonic GF1, the previous holder of the “World’s smallest and lightest interchangeable lens camera” title.
– “Compared to the direct competition, (the new VF-2) is better than the Panasonic GF1’s viewfinder, but not quite as good as the Olympus E-P2’s.

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Amazon US: Ricoh GXR system

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THE 2.0 digital camera (Gianni Galassi)

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TRIANGLES from Gianni Galassi (taken with the G1)
TRIANGLES from Gianni Galassi (taken with the G1)

The italian photographer Gianni Galassi just wrote a article the future of digital cameras. Interesting, he switched from Nikon to MicroFourThirds!

Many Leica user will be disappointed when they will read following text:

IMHO Micro 4/3 can really be considered as the Third-Millennium Leica (whereas M8 and M9 can not). Image quality is there, along with lighter and smaller bodies, easier to build lenses (thanks to their reduced size), and all the possibilities of an almost open source system, which will help keeping the prices low. I made a rule of always carrying a camera with me.

and:

By the way, I use a point-and-shoot pocket-size ten mpixel Panasonic TZ65 every now and then. In my next exhibition there will be at least one photograph made with that camera. I promise I will make a gift of that photograph to the first visitor who will guess which one it is.

I fully agree with what he is saying!

P.S.: I contacted him and he promised me to show us soon new images taken with the

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(FT3) First rumors about the new Panasonic sensor

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sensor
Some rumors we received do say that Panasonic developed a sensor which has a better High-ISO quality (around +1stop quality gain) and better Dynamic Range. It is very likely that there will not be a Megapixel-number increase. In February and March both companies (Panasonic and Olympus) are going to unveil new cameras which will use the new sensor. Olympus should unveil one (or more?) FourThirds cameras and Panasonic a new MicroFourThirds model.

(FT2) One of our very new sources also told us that Panasonic has applied the backlight-tecnology to the FourThirds sensor.
Editos’s note: I always thought that backlight tecnology would only make sense on very small sensor so I can’t judge if the rumor is fake or if it referrs to a completely new type of backlight sensor which also works for bigger sensor.

UPDATE: Panasonic recently announced the new Panasonic 2.2/3-inch CMOS Image Sensor Based on Dual Resolution and Exposure Technique.

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