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Nikon Unveils D300 and D3 DSLR

Monday, August 27, 2007

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Nikon Unveils D300 and D3 DSLR

Great news for the professional level Nikon shooters out there. The Nikon D300 and Nikon D3 are here, and on paper, they are absolutely drool-worthy! The Nikon D300 is the highly anticipated replacement for the successful Nikon D200, sporting tons of advanced new features that makes me itch to upgrade mine. 12.3-megapixels CMOS sensor, Nikon [...]

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Amazon Spills The Beans: Canon 40D DSLR

Sunday, August 19, 2007

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Amazon Spills The Beans: Canon 40D DSLR

Looks like Amazon spilled the beans on Canon’s upcoming 40D DSLR. This highly-anticipated camera is actually rumored around the internet for a while now, but Amazon just went ahead and confirmed it all. Availability: September 20, 2007 Price: US$1,299 (supposedly body only) Most notable improvements from Canon 30D are the 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor, DIGIC III image processor, large [...]

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Canon PowerShot S5 IS: Another Step Closer To SLR

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

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Digital compact cameras are getting amazingly comparable to SLRs. Especially with the introduction of Canon’s new PowerShot S5 IS. With the previous PowerShot S2/S3 IS, Canon did a great job in combining great image quality with a 12x zoom lens. But what they are lacking is a flash hotshoe. Which in my opinion is a [...]

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G1: Wireless, 2GB Internal Memory, And Sexy

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

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Sony has announced its new Cyber-shot DSC-G1 slim digital camera. Its 6.0-megapixel resolution might seem little, but those who understands the megapixel myth would know better. What’s extraordinary about this camera is its wireless capability, 2GB of internal memory, and its huge LCD. With built-in WiFi, the DSC-G1 is able to wirelessly transfer photos to another [...]

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Nikon Updates D40 With 10.2-Megapixel D40x

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

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It has only been about four months since Nikon introduced the entry-level D40 digital SLR. But Nikon’s updating it anyway with the new D40x. Differences: 6-megapixel to 10.2-megapixel Range of ISO setting starts at 100 instead of 200 2.5fps to 3fps 1/200 flash sync speed, down from 1/500 Looks like the slightly higher price than D40 won’t get you much of [...]

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Canon’s Blink Shot Technology Spots Blinking Eyes

Thursday, March 1, 2007

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Group shots… More often than not, one person would ruin the photo by blinking or squinting. A good way to solve this is to get the group to close their eyes for about three seconds before taking the shot. Still, no guarantees. But that might soon become a thing of the past, as Canon is currently [...]

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Canon EOS-1D Mark III Has Live-View LCD

Sunday, February 25, 2007

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Canon has announced its latest professional DSLR body, the Canon EOS-1D Mark III. Not only is it Canon’s first DSLR with live-view LCD, it is also capable of bursting 10 whooping frames per second. That’s the fastest ever on a DSLR! Canon claims that its new sensor is their most light-sensitive ever, reaching up to [...]

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Samsung L77: Slim 7-Megapixel Camera

Monday, February 12, 2007

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The new Samsung L77 may not be the slimmest digital camera ever, but among the 7-megapixel ones, it is. If a slim and feature-packed camera is what you are looking for, watch out for this one. Features: 7x optical zoom Dimensions: 94mm x 57mm x 21mm 2.5″ (230,000 pixels) TFT LCD Samsung’s advanced shake reduction (akin to ISO boosting methods, [...]

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Olympus SP-550 UZ: Super Digicam With 18x Zoom

Monday, January 29, 2007

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The newly announced Olympus SP-550 UZ seems to be all set to kick some digital camera butt. On paper, the specifications look really impressive: 7.1-megapixel. 18x optical zoom, 28-504mm (35mm equivalent). 28mm is GREAT on the wide end (for a digicam class camera) and 504mm is long enough for most applications. Dual-Image Stablization, high ISO (up to 6,400!) [...]

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Pentax M30 And T30: Recognizes Faces

Friday, January 26, 2007

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Pentax M30 and T30 are Pentax’s new digital point-and-shoot cameras. Both sport pretty nifty features that makes them worth considering over the rest. Face recognition - The camera attempts to find your subjects’ faces and exposes them properly. This makes getting nice clear shots of your friends and family’s faces easier. High ISO Digital Shake Reduction - [...]

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