Articles on K2000
Pentax's white SLR for Imperial stormtroopers - Dec 17, 2008
Crave Pentax's limited-edition white K2000. It can be hard to get your lower-end SLR to stand out in the crowd of options these days, which is doubtless why Pentax on Tuesday ... Read story »Pentax goes military with olive green K-m dSLR - Mar 25, 2009
Crave Last December, Pentax unveiled the stormtrooper white K2000 dSLR. The company is following up with a camera that adheres military guidelines--the olive green K-m. The specifications remain similar at 10.2-megapixel ... Read story »Hitachi's high-speed 2TB hard drive announced - Aug 7, 2009
Crave Hitachi joined the 2TB hard drive club Tuesday with the Deskstar 7K2000, an all-new hard drive it claims offers both capacity and performance for desktop computers. While this is not ... Read story »Sony Alpha DSLR-A380
Review When Sony released the Alpha DSLR-A350, it stood out from the crowd primarily for its robust feature set at an aggressive price. A year later, everyone else has caught up, and its successor, the DSLR-A380, isn't quite so novel for the money anymore. The A380 is nearly identical to its cheaper...Apple gets raw support for Nikon D90, other SLRs - Nov 6, 2008
Crave Apple's photography software now can accommodate raw images from some newer digital cameras through the release of Digital Camera Raw Compatibility Update 2.3. Picture credit: CNET News Specifically, the update to ... Read story »Adobe's Lightroom 2.1 brings fixes, camera support - Oct 23, 2008
Crave Adobe Systems on Wednesday plans to release an update to its Lightroom and a related Photoshop CS4 plug-in for processing raw images, bringing the software up-to-date with many of the latest ... Read story »New Alpha dSLRs vs. the competition - May 18, 2009
Features Can Sony's new Alpha dSLRs stand out from the other entry-level models in the market? Let's take a closer look. Read story »Digicam highs and lows in 2008 - Dec 25, 2008
Features As the year draws to an end, let us recap some of the exciting and disappointing moments in the imaging industry. Read story »Jump to page: [1] 


