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June 15, 2005

Engadget Interview with Steve Heiner, GM, Digital SLR Systems, Nikon

http://radar.oreilly.com [O'Reilly Radar] Nikon agrees to an interview with Engadget, which has been all over the RAW encryption controversy, but Nikon won't talk about RAW. Great PR move!.....

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

http://nevon.typepad.com/nevon [NevOn] The Hobson and Holtz Report - Podcast #32: May 12, 2005: 37:21 Helping PR agencies get up to speed on social software and new media communication tools; how the example of online music sales riding the long tail applies to blogs, contingent on the new trust nature of blog networks; how quality of connections is more important than the quantity of readers

[Digitalcameras.engadget.com] The Engadget Interview: Steve Heiner, General Manager, Digital SLR ...: John G, the question for me is, why in the world did Nikon agree to do the interview in the first place, if they were completely unwilling to address the RAW issue? Any PR person who would agree to an Engadget interview without searching for 'Nikon' on Engadget, and noting the coverage of that issue here, doesn't seem very competent to me. They should very well have known what they were getting into, and have been prepared to address the issue *somehow*.

Calacanis.weblogsinc.com[Calacanis.weblogsinc.com] Great interview with Nikon by JD over at Engadget - The Jason ...: There was a report in CNET on April 21 about the encryption being broken on the white balance metadata for RAW files in the Nikon Capture application, does Nikon plan to take any action against the programmer who broke your encryption code?

[Dpguru.com] Engadget Interviews Nikon Digital SLR General Manager - The ...: Peter Rojas - For this week’s Engadget Inteview, journalist J.D. Lasica spoke with Steve Heiner, the head of Nikon’s digital single lens reflex systems, about how Nikon is faring in the transition to a digital world, its new line of D70S and D50 cameras, and the hullabaloo about Nikon’s encrypting white balance metadata in RAW image files in some of its cameras. Or at least he tried.

Autoblog.com[Autoblog.com] Black Charger cleaned up by Nikon - Autoblog - www.autoblog.com _: One of our regular readers works for the camera giant Nikon and sent us a cleaned-up version of Chrysler Weblog’s black Charger. Why Dodge just doesn’t send us some shots I’m not quite sure.

[Gear.gadling.com] New Nikon SLRs? - Gear - gear.gadling.com _: Folks here know that we are big fans of the digital camera movement, and among the companies who make digicams, we like to keep our eyes on folks like Canon and Nikon to see what they’re coming out with. Well, over at Engadget, we found a nice little post about Nikon’s plans to release a consumer-level SLR to replace the D70 (which I own…and love). The details are slim, but if you’re in the market for a digital SLR (the only way to go btw…GOOD-bye shutter lag), you might hang on for a bit until the announcement comes out.

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Posted at June 15, 2005 06:21 AM

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