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Mark Peters : 2006-03-07 21:42:38
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DCViews Kodak P880 and Fuji S9000 comparison : The Dutch portal web site DCViews has published a 2-in-1 review, a side-by-side review of two comparable digital cameras. The Kodak EasyShare P880 and the Fujifilm FinePix S9000 make their appearance in a one-to-one digital camera comparison. Both digital cameras are packed with attractive features and provide 8 and 9 Megapixel resolution. The Kodak P880 offers a wider angle (24mm), but the Fujifilm S9000 provides more tele (300mm). Both digital cameras are more or less hybrid models, looking like a digital SLR, but without interchangeable lenses. It is interesting to learn about the differences between two competitors and DCViews has put them together in a comparison table.
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Dennis Hissink : 2006-02-24 15:30:00
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Fujifilm F11 at DCViews : The Dutch portal web site DCViews has published their review of the Fujifilm FinePix F11 digital camera. The Fuji FinePix F11 features a 6.3 Megapixel Super CCD HR image sensor, a 3x optical zoom lens, a large, 2.5-inch LCD monitor, sensitivity of up to ISO 1600 and expanded manual shooting functions making it an all-round compact digital camera. Due to the integration of Fujifilm's innovative Real Photo Technology the Fujifilm FinePix F11 camera offers high-sensitivities as well as incredibly powerful battery life. A combination of a newly developed RP Processor, Fujinon lens, and 5th Generation Super CCD HR results in a powerful compact digital camera, reviewed by DCViews.
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Dennis Hissink : 2006-01-23 01:20:00
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Olympus E-500 review at DCViews : The Dutch portal web site DCViews has published their review of the Olympus E500 digital SLR camera. With 8.0 million pixels, the Olympus E-500 ensures subjects are always recorded in brilliant detail. Furthermore, rather than using an ordinary Interline Transfer CCD, this model incorporates a Full Frame Transfer CCD (FFT CCD). The Olympus E-500 digital SLR camera features 21 pre-defined scene modes to suit most common situations. Furthermore, based on the FourThirds System, cross-manufacturer compatibility of accessories is also assured. It sets standards on three levels, mechanical, optical and communication, to maximise the performance of camera body, image sensor and lenses.
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