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Digital camera reviews (16)


Olympus SP-550 UZ review at DigiCamReview

Mark Peters : 2007-05-14 18:28:00
Olympus SP-550 UZ review at DigiCamReview : Our friend Joshua Waller from DigiCamReview has published his Olympus SP-550 UZ Megazoom digital camera review. The Olympus SP550 spans a focal length of an amazing 28-504mm (35mm camera equivalent). With an 18x wide zoom lens (equivalent to 28-504mm on a 35mm camera) there’s no need to disturb a subject, whether it be an animal wandering through the wilderness or people lounging in a city park. Since telephoto shots can be more prone to blur caused by camera shake, the Olympus SP-550 UZ Megazoom camera features Dual Image Stabilization to help deliver the clearest results possible. With a 6.4cm LCD it’s easy to frame and capture shots without having to do a crazy stunt.


Fujifilm FinePix S9600 review at DigiCamReview

Ilse Jurriën : 2007-02-03 01:18:00
Fujifilm FinePix S9600 review at DigiCamReview : Our friend Joshua Waller from DigiCamReview has published his Fujifilm S9600 Megazoom digital camera. The Fujifilm FinePix S9600 camera's highly-specified Fujinon 10.7x (28-300mm - 35mm equivalent) zoom lens incorporates aspherical elements within its design, and has already distinguished itself in terms of its optical qualities. The new 2.0 inch tilting LCD screen on the Fujifilm FinePix S9600 Megazoom digital camera means flexibility for shooting at any angle, such as close to the ground or above the head. Unlike conventional digital SLRs, the 235,000-pixel LCD can also be used to compose images, which means even more convenience for the photographer.


Canon Digital IXUS 850 IS review at DigiCamReview

Mark Peters : 2007-01-03 18:27:35
Canon Digital IXUS 850 IS review at DigiCamReview : Our friend Joshua Waller from DigiCamReview has published his Canon IXUS 850IS review. The Canon Digital 850 IS features an array of new user-friendly features, innovations and enhancements ranging from a dramatically faster response time to a new face detection auto focus system that keeps subjects in focus no matter where in the frame they appear. The 7.1 Megapixel Canon camera is the second Optical Image Stabilized model in the IXUS line, and is now the top-of-the-line IXUS IS entry. Canon based the optical image stabilization system on advancements made in the development of the company's EF and video lenses, and then scaled it down to fit the diminutive IXUS camera profile.


Olympus Stylus 740 review at DigiCamReview

Mark Peters : 2007-01-03 18:25:00
Olympus Stylus 740 review at DigiCamReview : Our friend Joshua Waller from DigiCamReview has published his Olympus Stylus 740 digital camera review. The versatile 5x, 1:3.3-5.0 zoom lens on the Olympus Mju 740 is equivalent to 36-180mm on a 35mm camera, great for capturing more general scenes and then zooming in to specific details. Inside the Olympus Mju 740 is a beast of a lens and a 7.1 million pixel CCD that together deliver razor-sharp photographs. Photos and movie files can be stored either on the cameras’ internal memories or on optional xD-Picture Cards. Fitting in with today’s more active lifestyles, an underwater case is available as well. The Olympus PT-034 Underwater Case will take the camera down to depths of 40m.


Olympus E-400 review at DigiCamReview

Mark Peters : 2007-01-03 18:20:00
Olympus E-400 review at DigiCamReview : Our friend Joshua Waller from DigiCamReview has published his Olympus E400 digital SLR camera review. The Olympus E400 features a new CCD with 10.0 million pixels and a state-of-the-art amplifier circuit for incredible imaging performance at super fast speed. As the design of the E-400 is based on the Four Thirds Standard, users have virtually unlimited flexibility. Like every Olympus E-System camera, the Olympus E400 digital SLR is armed with a Supersonic Wave Filter. This patented technology allows lenses to be changing - even in challenging environments - without the fear of dust contamination, giving users the brilliance of dust-free pictures every time.


Pentax K100D DSLR review at DigiCamReview

Mark Peters : 2007-01-03 18:15:00
Pentax K100D DSLR review at DigiCamReview : Our friend Joshua Waller from DigiCamReview has published his Pentax K100D digital SLR camera review. The Pentax K100D camera is equipped with the Pentax-developed Shake Reduction (SR) system, which effectively reduces camera shake for sharp, blur-free images even under difficult shooting conditions, such as using a telephoto lens, shooting in the dark or at night without a supplementary flash illumination, or using extended exposures for sunset scenes. The Pentax K100D features a large, high-performance 23.5mm x 15.7mm CCD image sensor and a large 2.5 inch color LCD monitor on its back panel. Its wide-view design allows the photographer to check the monitor image over 140 degrees.


Samsung NV3 review at DigiCamReview

Mark Peters : 2007-01-03 18:10:00
Samsung NV3 review at DigiCamReview : Our friend Joshua Waller from DigiCamReview has published his Samsung NV3 review. The compact Samsung NV-3 is a 7 Megapixel digital still camera that features Samsung’s exclusive Digimax Converter software to play movies and MP3 files. Samsung’s new NV Series of digital still cameras are immediately recognizable by their highly attractive and sleek bodies in brushed black, stainless steel and a trademark Samsung blue ring located around the lens of each model. The Samsung NV3 features 16MB of internal memory and comes bundled with ear buds and a powerful lithium ion battery. The user-friendly software can seamlessly convert MPEG, AVI, MOV, WMV and ASF files for viewing on the Samsung NV3.


Canon A700 review at DigiCamReview

Mark Peters : 2007-01-03 18:00:00
Canon A700 review at DigiCamReview : Our friend Joshua Waller from DigiCamReview has published his Canon A70 review. Among the featured enhancements on the Canon PowerShot A700 digital camera is a newly designed six-megapixel image sensor that together with Canon’s proprietary DIGIC II image processor helps to dramatically reduce “noise” for better image quality and achieves ISO equivalent speed ratings ranging from 80 to 800. The Canon A700 model features six-megapixel resolution together with a retractable 6x 35-210mm optical zoom lens (35mm equivalent). The A700 model incorporates 22 shooting modes from fully automatic to fully manual to achieve optimum results for any photographic application.






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