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Dennis Hissink : 2008-05-15 22:55:01
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Canon EOS review : The Canon 450D is Canon's fourth entry-level model, launched right after Canon set the world on fire with the EOS 300D that was responsible for a price breakthrough. And although we talk about a period of 5 years, which may be considered as quite a long period of time in the digital photo world, a lot of things have changed. Not only the camera in itself has changed; the amount of people using a DSLR has also increased hugely. Sometimes it's like you are left out as a photographer if you don't use D-SLR tools. And if someone spots a photographer with a professional EOS, he will proudly proclaim: "I am also shooting with an EOS". Canon truly stirred up the market with the 300D, which developed the amateur market. > Read our full Canon EOS 450D review.
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Dennis Hissink : 2008-05-03 10:45:00
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Canon IXUS 90 IS review : Regardless of the fact that camera manufacturers are disappearing or cooperating, the impressively large offer of digital compact cameras still stands strong. The mutual differences on the other hand are increasingly hard to discover, certainly for the consumer. However, camera manufacturers still succeed in 'being different' even if the remarkable feature they develop does not add directly to the quality but instead to the photographic experience or lifestyle. Take a manufacturer like Canon for example. Canon have dominated the design camera segment with their IXUS cameras for years now. Just like the Canon IXUS 90 IS, which has been introduced only a few weeks ago. Read our Canon IXUS 90 IS review.
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Mark Peters : 2008-04-24 19:15:00
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Sony Alpha A350 Review : Sony announced a stunning amount of three new models for this year; the A200, A300 and the A350, and we haven't heard the last of Sony for this year. At first glance the three models look a lot alike and have similar specifications. Sony want to give the consumer complete freedom of choice and take this opportunity to cover the most important part of the market, the amateur segment, with a series of DLSR cameras. Quite a luxury in the world of photography land, which usually offers only one model per brand in a certain segment. Sony have started their storming. My first impression of the Sony A350 is an excellent one. It is a pleasant camera, quite well-organized and beautifully designed. > Read our full Sony Alpha 350 review.
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Nic Rossmüller : 2008-04-13 14:46:00
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Samsung GX20 Photo Gallery : At a Samsung press conference held in castle 'de Hooge Vuursche' situated in Baarn, the Netherlands, I was given the opportunity to shoot with the Samsung GX20 digital SLR camera. The Samsung GX20 DLSR features a 14.6 Megapixel CMOS sensor, an integrated dual dust removal system, a 2.7 inch LCD monitor with Live View, an optical image stabilizer and an enhanced digital filter system that adds to a high dynamic range. The Samsung GX-20 SLR camera has a silicon sealing protecting the camera effectively against water and dust. The nature photographer will certainly appreciate this feature. The Live View function facilitates shooting from impossible angles and positions.
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Mark Peters : 2008-04-11 14:00:00
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Panasonic sample photos : At the PMA 2008 Panasonic introduced their next Traveler Zoom camera; the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5. Today the Panasonic Lumix TZ5 is available at your local dealer and we also received one of the test samples Panasonic provide the media. The 9.1-megapixel Panasonic TZ5 features a 28mm wide-angle 10x optical zoom Leica DC lens in a compact body and integrates the capability of recording 720p HD motion pictures together with its direct output function allowing users to watch both still and motion pictures in HD quality. The high-performance image-processing LSI has newly entered its fourth generation, to be reborn as Venus Engine IV to assure higher-quality pictures with an advanced signal processing system.
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Mark Peters : 2008-04-08 09:15:00
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Canon 450D photo gallery : I just picked up the new Canon EOS 450D digital SLR camera at the Canon Netherlands headquarters and took some time to get around Amsterdam and the Vondelpark to take some shots with it. This day is partly cloudy and sunny, but actually quite nice conditions to hand around with your photo equipment. The Canon 450D DSLR features a 12.2 Megapixel CMOS sensor, EOS Integrated Cleaning System, 3.0” LCD with Live View mode and a new 9-point AF system. The Canon EOS 450D’s specially designed 12.2 Megapixel sensor employs Canon’s high-sensitivity, low-noise CMOS technology to produce richly detailed images with minimal grain. The Canon 450D D-SLR camera is available from this moment on.
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Dennis Hissink : 2008-04-07 00:30:00
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Canon 1Ds Review : Since Kodak’s disappearance from the market, Canon held the luxurious position of being the only manufacturer with a full-frame digital SLR in their program for a long time. The large amount of pixels in a firm professional housing made the 1Ds the perfect replacement for an analogue middle format camera for many professional photographers. After the introduction of the 1D Mark 3 everybody eagerly awaited the successor to the 1DS Mark 2. And that's when the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark 3 appeared. The camera is based on its predecessor; the Canon EOS-1D Mark 3. It was redesigned from scratch. It might take some time for Mark 2 users to get acquainted with the new lad, but I am positive that it will happen flawless. > Read our full Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III review.
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Dennis Hissink : 2008-03-31 15:00:00
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Olympus E3 Digital SLR review : In 2003 Olympus introduced the first model of the FourThirds System: the Olympus E-1, aiming at the professional digital photographer and equipped with various innovations. Four years later Olympus have come up with the successor to the E1. There had been some rumour about the name; Olympus P1, P3 and E3 were mentioned and the latter was chosen. Although the Olympus E3 may be considered the successor to the Olympus E-1, it differs considerably from its predecessor. Among other things; its price tag. The Olympus E3 digital SLR finds itself more or less in the category of the Canon EOS 40D and the Nikon D300, a heavy competition. > Continue to read our full Olympus E3 review!
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