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Mark Peters : 2005-03-09 11:00:00
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Nikon Coolpix 8400 DIWA Silver Award : Digital Imaging Websites Association (DIWA), an international organisation of websites focusing on digital imaging, today announced a DIWA Silver Award to Nikon Coolpix 8400. Excellent features, ergonomic design and high image quality are the core benefits of this high-end digital compact camera. Several product samples were examined by DIWA experts, unanimously praising the camera's performance to meet the criteria for a DIWA Silver Award. Nikon Coolpix 8400 is an advanced compact digital camera for the connoisseur, rugged and reliable with many desirable features. The 2/3" CCD image sensor delivers image files of 8 Megapixels, capable of making poster-size prints.
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Mark Peters : 2005-02-23 20:40:00
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DIWA Awards RSS digital camera review feeder : DIWA (Digital Imaging Websites Association) is an international organisation of digital imaging websites, continuously publishing new digital camera tests and reviews. Now, you can easily tune in to these reviews at the moment they appear on the DIWA Awards portal website. It’s an easy and free service to any digital imaging enthusiast. The DIWA Awards website is an up-to-date portal to some of the world’s most reliable and trustworthy tests and reviews on digital cameras. Now, a new feature is added to the DIWA Awards website, the RSS feeder. This handy feature is available via a free downloadable program, called the RSS Reader.
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Dennis Hissink : 2005-02-20 23:55:00
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DIWA Awards reveals its unique testing procedure : Today, DIWA (Digital Imaging Websites Association) discloses the secret behind its success story, the world's most comprehensive and reliable testing procedure for digital imaging products. Not one, but a minimum of four randomly selected test samples are tested, each by individual technical experts, to find the real truth about a product's performance. Get the inside story and be amazed. Too many "tests and reviews" on the Internet are worthless, often misleading more than guiding the reader. Lack of expertise is a major concern, but also lack of time seems to be a frequent factor. Many so-called "reviews" are merely a transcript of the manufacturer's own brochure.
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