Epson's Digital Darkroom System for lazy photogs
Here's a novel spin to the desktop bundle: Epson's Digital Darkroom system. The system starts at around ¥600,000 (about $5,000) and features Epson's PX-5800 inkjet printer, GT-X900 scanner, P-5000 photo viewer, the 21-inch WSXGA+ capable ColorEdge CE210W monitor from EIZO, and Photoshop CS2 (yes, CS2 not CS3) running on an Endeavor CM3100 desktop. An average system presumably targeting indolent wedding photographers. Sorry, digital camera, desk, chair, and light meter not included.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Steele @ May 16th 2007 9:51AM
At that price it should include a camera... damn!
Pinkerton @ May 16th 2007 10:05AM
Or at the very least, a black keyboard.
andy @ May 16th 2007 10:07AM
or a mac, with native raw/psd/pdf support, i couldnt cope without that personally
Donald @ May 16th 2007 10:25AM
I would NEVER buy another Epson product. Once is enough.
Nobody important @ May 16th 2007 11:11AM
Yeah... not even for wedding photogs, a decent laptop with a fast firewire hard drive does most of them just fine. Most of them use an online service like Pictage for prints, cause let's face it, the margins on the wedding business are thin enough without buying an overpriced bundle and printer you won't use.
Silverfrog @ May 16th 2007 12:20PM
"presumably targeting indolent wedding photographers"??
As if to say we wedding photographers are a slothful, lazy bunch? Huh? Engadget, I'm sure you just pissed off a bunch of wedding photogs with this comment.
Steele @ May 16th 2007 5:50PM
I do.
Tim @ May 17th 2007 8:58AM
why is what I presume to be a webcam dangling down in front of the monitor?
Jeff @ May 17th 2007 10:44AM
It's used to calibrate your monitor so what you print looks closer to what you see on the screen.
Tim @ May 17th 2007 8:10PM
Ahh, sounds handy.
Colin @ May 18th 2007 1:13AM
They're very handy. The difference between my LCD out of the box and post-calibration is unbelievable. Hell, I even calibrated my PVR. TV looks much prettier now.
Colin @ May 18th 2007 1:11AM
You do.
cire @ May 19th 2007 1:12PM
No way I'll stick with my Mac Pro Adobe CS3,30-inch Apple Cinema HD Display and Hasselblad H3D-39... Sorry but this set up is for Amateurs.