Gizmag report on a night vision adapter for Nikon and Canon digital SLRs that amplifies light by an incredible 8-10 stops. They also have a great article on dSLR lenses.
TrustedReviews check out the Canon Ixus 110 IS. It gets thumbs up for it’s image quality, zoom range (nice and wide), noise handling, image stabilisation and build quality. MacWorld also look at the Canon Digital IXUS 980 IS (know as the SD990 in the USA).
The Canon Selphy ES3 has been awarded the editor’s choice award over at cnet.

Ok… so what do you do if your PC printer doesn’t want to talk to your brand new MacBook Pro? Before you throw it out the window and buy a Mac compatible printer from us have a look at this article. While we are on the topic the Konica Minolta 1690 has been put through it’s paces over at MacWorld.
Monster SD cards (SDXC) announced: Toshiba has announced plans to be the first to ship the new SDXC memory cards starting with capacities of 64gb from Q2 2010. More info info on CNET.
Digital Photography School have some tips on night photography with a digital SLR. If you have a spare $22k (USD) you could consider getting one of these. If you already have a Canon 50d digital SLR Photography Bay have word of a firmware update to correct magenta casts in certain conditions. The very capable Canon PowerShot SX200 IS has been reviewed by Macworld and it seems they are quite smitten. Oh and there is another review of it here too.
Hollywood have figured out how to make you look like a complete Muppet using a Canon 5D II digital SLR… more on Gizmodo
Life hacker have a quick guide to going paperless. All fairly common sense and orientated towards US readers but still worth a look. Imaging Resource report that the Epson V500 document scanner has been announced. Maybe just the thing for a very small office or home office.
On a lighter note check out Gizmodo’s retro gadgets.
The Epson PX650 has been announced. Lots of coverage here, here and here. Trying to call a printer high definition is a bit ridiculous but the promise of better than lab quality prints sounds appealing. Also there is a video review of the Epson Stylus NX515 on Cnet.

Canon USA have announced new Pixma ink-jet and Selphy photo printers more info on their website. Duplex is something that is becoming more common on All-in-One ink-jet printers and the PIXMA MP560 is no exception with duplex and wireless as standard.
Photography Bay have revisited the rumour of the Canon 3D digital SLR. While on Photography Bay check out their post on how to maximise your digital camera’s battery life.
The Canon Pixma MP980 has been well received by ZDNet Australia, PC Mag and Photography Blog.
Digital Cameras
Photographyblog review the Canon PowerShot D10 and seem quite pleased with it. Oh and while on the topic of the Canon D10 Gizmodo have compared it to the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1.
Cnet have 3 tips to extend your battery life. Although obvious they are all handy.
The Canon 500D (Canon T1i in the US) gets into a brawl with the Nikon D5000 at Engadget. We are not biased (cough) but it looks like the Canon was the winner and so do Gizmodo.
Physorg reports on a new tequnique that could one day yield “super-resolution” images with wider fileds of view. Not likely to find it’s way in cameras any time soon but worth a read (warning very geeky content).
For the acitdent prone with bad memories. Gizmag reprot on the worlds first wareable HD Helmet Camcorder.
PhotographyBLOG have a review of the Canon Digital IXUS 990 IS and overall they seem fairly happy with it.
Other Review: Canon PowerShot SX200is on RegHardware & Canon PowerShot A2000 IS on Cnet Australia
Hack-a-Day have posted one of the most exhausting applications for an Axis Network Video Camera. A group of Electrical Engineering students in the US have come up with a version of the video game classic Space Invaders that is controlled by movement.
Scanners
Maclife review the Epson Perfection V30.
Digital Photography School test the Canon 5600F
Multi-Function Devices
PhotogrpahyBlog have a look at the Epson Stylus SX515W.
Digital Photography School look at the Canon Pixma MP630