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Dennis Hissink : 2009-06-14 18:15:00
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Sony Alpha 380 SLR review : One year after the introduction of the DSLR-A350, the time has come for a successor; the Sony Alpha 380. It brings us to the next generation of Alpha Digital SLR cameras aiming at the entry-level market, which is also the market where the large numbers rule. This does not necessarily mean, however, that the emphasis automatically lies on impressive innovations and the latest high-tech functions; instead, features such as user-friendliness and user's ease play an important role.• Read our full Sony A380 review.
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Dennis Hissink : 2009-06-13 00:15:00
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Olympus E-620 review : At the time of the Olympus E-620 introduction, it was not yet clear that this would in fact be the only new digital SLR during the PMA show. Whether or not this signifies something is yet to be discovered, although it certainly is remarkable. The Olympus E-620 looks a lot like the semi-professional Olympus E-30, which was introduced in last year's Q4. However, it is by no means merely a simple copy; saying that would really disqualify the Olympus E620. The camera's interior is newly developed, maintaining the functionalities of its big brother, the E30. • Read our full Olympus E-620 review.
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Dennis Hissink : 2009-06-10 15:00:00
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Sony DSLR-A380 test photos : The introduction and availability of the Sony Alpha A380 digital SLR camera make it the successor to the Alpha A350. With the Sony DSLR-A380, a new era begins for the Alpha DSLR camera. A new design, more modern and clearly more Sony-like, a new user interface and support for the Secure Digital / Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) memory card format, which does not come as a surprise. The Sony DSLR-A380 is a 14.2 Megapixel digital SLR featuring an advanced Live View function. In Sony's case, Live View means no annoying delays, which also goes for the Sony DSLR-A380, thanks to the Quick AF Live View functionality. The new user interface is refreshing, and novices will more than likely benefit from this.
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Dennis Hissink : 2009-06-08 00:30:00
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Nikon D5000 SLR camera test : Digital SLR cameras are driving the current digital camera industry. Whereas compact cameras did this in the last few years, we see this role being taken over by the DSLR. At the time, I remember Nikon vouching for the DSLR camera - they saw themselves having a greater chance to differentiate in this segment than in the compact camera segment. Nikon has proven that it had the right vision. And once again, with the introduction of the new Nikon D5000, Nikon is in the limelight. • Read our full Nikon D5000 review.
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Dennis Hissink : 2009-05-23 14:00:00
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Canon PowerShot SX200 IS review : The introduction of the Canon PowerShot SX200IS is Canon's response to Panasonic's success with the TravelZoom series Megazoom cameras. To be honest, we had been baffled for quite a while by the fact that Canon, as well as all the other camera manufacturers, simply allowed Panasonic to move ahead without any form of counter attack. Now that the Canon SX200IS is available, it means competition has finally arrived, and with the specifications of Canon's newborn Megazoom camera, it will be hard for the competition to at least keep pace.• Read our full Canon PowerShot SX200 IS review.
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Dennis Hissink : 2009-05-19 20:05:00
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Olympus E-450 photo gallery : Succeeding the introduction of the Olympus E-620, the new FourThirds DSLR entry level camera is launched. Olympus is working at full speed, and thanks to the availability of the new Olympus E-450, the assortment has grown into a beautiful series of digital SLR cameras. The Olympus E-450 is the most compact DSLR model of the Olympus stable, and is a serious contender for the title: "Most compact DSLR in the world". Despite Olympus targeting the low-end of the SLR market, the Olympus E-450 still features a wealth of handy functions. A good example is the Supersonic Wave Filter, designed by Olympus, which is an anti-dust system that effectively deals with the damaging results of dust.
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Dennis Hissink : 2009-05-11 13:45:00
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Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR review : Fujifilm started off the year by introducing their first digital compact camera equipped with the new Super CCD EXR image sensor. This newly developed sensor was introduced during the Photokina 2008 Show and is part of Fujifilm's strategy to try and stand out from the crowd once more. The 1/1.6 inch Super CCD EXR sensor is part of the EXR technology, which is able to use the image sensor in different ways in order to obtain the best possible settings for resolution, dynamic range and shooting in badly lit circumstances.• Read our full Fujifilm F200EXR review.
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Dennis Hissink : 2009-05-07 22:50:00
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Canon IXUS 110 IS gallery : The new line of Canon IXUS cameras seems to focus even more on design and ease. Take the Canon Digital IXUS 110 IS for example; a compact-sized camera with striking curved corners and rounded lines. A genuinely eye-catching design! The Canon IXUS 110 IS digital camera features a very nice optical zoom range of 28-112mm, and its 2.8 inch LCD monitor provides beautiful reproduction for wide-angle pictures and wide-screen HD video clips. The Canon IXUS 110 IS comes in various colors, making it making it quite a task to pick your favorite. The 12 Megapixel resolution and Canon's effective image stabilization system make the Canon Digital IXUS 110 IS an appealing camera for the starting photographer.
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