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Mark Peters : 2005-11-07 20:54:10
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Canon A620 review at Steves Digicams : Our good friends at Steves Digicams have published their review of the Canon Powershot A620 digital camera. With 7.1 Megapixels, the Canon A620 digital camera incorporates a host of high-end features normally reserved for G-series PowerShot digital cameras. Canon DIGIC II processors drive a fast, responsive performance, and, in combination with the cameras’ 4x optical zoom lens, deliver superior image quality. A wide range of manual, automatic and special scene modes offer flexibility, creative control, and simplicity when required. The Canon Powershot A620 camera also features a 2.0-inch vari-angle LCD, My Colors, and a macro mode that allows photographers to get as close as 1 cm.
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Mark Peters : 2005-11-07 20:09:50
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Canon A610 review at Steves Digicams : Our good friends at Steves Digicams have published their review of the Canon Powershot A610 digital camera. With 5.0 Megapixels, the Canon Powershot A610 incorporates a host of high-end features normally reserved for G-series PowerShot digital cameras. Canon DIGIC II processors drive a fast, responsive performance, and, in combination with the cameras’ 4x optical zoom lens, deliver superior image quality. A wide range of manual, automatic and special scene modes offer flexibility, creative control, and simplicity when required. The Canon Powershot A610 digital camera also features a 2.0-inch vari-angle LCD, My Colors, and a macro mode that allows photographers to get as close as 1 cm.
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Mark Peters : 2005-11-06 20:45:00
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Olympus FE100 review at Steves Digicams : Our good friends at Steves Digicams have published their review of the new Olympus FE-100 digital camera. The new FE-100 digital camera from Olympus is equipped with a 4 million pixels CCD image sensor and features a 2.8x optical zoom. This little digital camera is developed for the beginner and hanks to the controls being conveniently positioned and buttons having just a single dedicated function, operation is as easy as it sounds. Video sequences, limited in length only by the available memory, can also be captured. And due to PictBridge support, connection to compatible printers, such as the Olympus P-11 photo printer which prints in just 33 seconds, is possible without the need for a PC.
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Ilse Jurriën : 2005-10-28 01:10:10
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Canon Powershot SD450 review at Steves Digicams : Our good friends at Steves Digicams have published their review of the new Canon Powershot SD450 digital camera. The Canon SD 450 camera offers a big 2.5-inch LCD screen and features a new UI display designed to capitalize on the larger screen size. The Canon Powershot SD450 is packed with a high resolution 5.0 Megapixel CCD image sensor, a retractable 3x optical zoom lens with macro capabilities as close as four inches, shutter speeds from 15 to 1/2000th of second, a fast 9-point AiAF “Smart” autofocus system, a new and more powerful built-in flash, rechargeable battery and a large 2.5-inch color LCD monitor, all driven by the exclusive DIGIC II processor.
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Mark Peters : 2005-10-18 00:45:00
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Sony DSC-N1 reviewed by Steves Digicams : Our good friends at Steves Digicams have published their review of the new Sony Cybershot DSC-N1 camera. This new Cybershot digital camera is packed in a compact aluminum body that is only 22.7mm thick. The Sony DSC-N1 incorporates a 8.1 effective Megapixel Super HAD CCD and a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 3x optical zoom lens. The biggest surprise is the large 3-inch Clear Photo LCD Plus monitor that features a touch screen operation. Furthermore Sony took the opportunity to provide the new Sony N1 camera with exciting new viewing technologies like Pocket Album and Slideshow with music features giving the Sony Cybershot N1 user more and varied multimedia entertainment.
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Mark Peters : 2005-10-07 00:14:55
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Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D review at Steves Digicams : Our good friends from the US at Steves Digicams have published their Konica Minolta 5D review. The Konica Minolta Maxxum 5D D-SLR camera features a 6.1 Megapixel image sensor and has a built-in Anti-Shake technology and CCD Shift mechanism that is compatible with all Maxxum autofocus (AF) lenses including Konica Minolta’s Digital Technology DT lenses. The Maxxum 5D body is constructed using sturdy glass fiber plastic, making it lighter and smaller than the Maxxum 7D by about 22% in volume. Furthermore the Konica Minolta 5D incorporated an Advanced LSI engine for high-speed image processing and Konica Minolta’s CxProcess III image processing technology.
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Mark Peters : 2005-09-27 21:40:00
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Sony Cybershot reviews at Steves Digicams : Our good friends from the US at Steves Digicams have published a series of Sony Cybershot reviews. The T-series of Cybershots are all ultra-compact, ultra-thin and ultra-light weight. The Sony T3 digital camera was launched in 2004 and features Sony’s Real Imaging Processor circuit. This ultra compact Cybershot camera is fast and shoots bursts of up to four full-resolution images at three frames per second. The Sony T7 camera has a 2.5inch hybrid LCD screen, covering about two-thirds of the back of the digital camera and the Sony T33 digital camera is practically the same as the two others, featuring a 5.1 Mega Pixel Super HAD CCD and a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens that operates internally.
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Mark Peters : 2005-09-26 19:39:54
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Olympus Evolt E-500 preview at Steves Digicams : Our good friends at Steves Digicams have published their preview of the new Olympus Evolt E500 D-SLR camera. The new Olympus E500 camera is a model for semi-professional and ambitious amateur photographers. The new E500 D-SLR camera is a camera you can rely on, even when you use it in dusty environments. Due to the Olympus-exclusive Supersonic Wave Filter, photos remain unaffected from airborne contaminants and are faithfully captured in 8.0 Megapixel quality using the first class Full Frame Transfer CCD. And thanks to nearly telecentric optics that are specifically designed for SLR photography, the images boast incredibly uniform, edge-to-edge fidelity and brightness.
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