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March 8, 2007
General Electric GE
A830 Initial Review
GE
News Release Excerpt:
We’ve loaded this sleek and powerful point-and-shoot camera with
the features amateur photographers want most. Like a simple,
intuitive user interface to reduce the user’s learning curve. A
3X optical zoom and a 5.1X digital zoom for capturing every
detail. And a high-performance 2.5-inch LCD screen that’s easy
to see. The A830 provides great extras such as in-camera
panoramic stitching, red-eye removal, face-tracking, electronic
stabilization and MPEG-4 movie recording.
Initial Review
March 8, 2007
General Electric GE
A730 Initial Review
GE
News Release Excerpt:
A simple, intuitive user interface makes the A730 easy to use
right out of the box. A 3X optical zoom and a 4.8X digital zoom
capture superior close-ups. And a vibrant 2.5-inch LCD screen
makes it easy to frame your subject and review your images.
Packed inside its sleek and stylish camera body is a whole host
of additional features like in-camera panoramic stitching,
red-eye removal, electronic stabilization and MPEG-4 movie
recording.
Initial Review
March 8, 2007
General Electric GE
E1240 Initial Review
GE
News Release Excerpt:
Compact and stylish, the E1240 will surprise you with everything
it can do. Additional features like in-camera panoramic
stitching, red-eye removal, face-tracking, electronic
stabilization and MPEG-4 movie recording give it all the
functionality you want. An SD/SDHC memory card slot, expandable
up to an amazing 4 gigabytes, allows you to add plenty of
storage space. And a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery will keep
you from constantly switching out batteries.
Initial Review
March 8, 2007
General Electric GE
E1040 Initial Review
GE
News Release Excerpt:
Just one look at the GE E1040 and you’ll know it’s made to
perform flawlessly. Clad in a compact and ultra-contemporary
body, this 10-megapixel camera exudes an attitude that lets
casual photographers know it means serious business. Its 4X
optical zoom and a 5.7X digital zoom put your lens right in the
heart of the action. With the E1040’s generous 3-inch LCD
screen, you won’t have to guess what your picture is going to
look like.
Initial Review
March 8, 2007
General Electric GE
E1030 Initial Review
GE
News Release Excerpt:
Slim and refined, the E1030 has a simple, intuitive user
interface that makes it easy to use, even for people holding it
for the very first time. Its 3X optical zoom and 5.7X digital
zoom combine for an impressive maximum zoom of 17.1X. And a
2.7-inch panoramic LCD screen means you won’t need reading
glasses to frame your shot or view what you’ve captured.
Initial Review
March 8, 2007
General Electric GE E850 Initial Review
GE
News Release Excerpt:
First, there is a generous 8-megapixel rating for capturing
every detail of your images. Then there is a 28mm equivalent
wide-angle lens. It makes taking great indoor group pictures
easier because subjects don’t have to squeeze uncomfortably
close together to fit into the pictures. The E850’s 5X optical
zoom and the 5.1X digital zoom provide super focal flexibility.
And the camera’s large 3-inch LCD screen means you won’t have to
squint to see what you’re capturing.
Initial Review
March 9, 2007
General Electric GE P1 Initial Review
GE
News Release Excerpt:
With the 2.5-inch LCD monitor, you can preview your pictures
before they print out. And because the P1 is auto feeding, you
can load up to 25 sheets of normal or glossy photo paper at a
time. Compare features. Compare cost. Compare beauty. You won’t
find a better printer in its price range. That’s why the P1 is
the first photo printer worthy of the GE name.
Initial Review
March 9, 2007
HP Photosmart A440 Printer Dock Initial Review
HP
News Release Excerpt:
The HP Photosmart A440 Camera and Printer Dock is a complete
photo system – just snap, touch and share. Capture memories with
select easy-to-use HP Photosmart M-series digital cameras, and
print exceptional 4 x 6-inch borderless prints with the photo
studio printer dock. The compact, lightweight design makes it
easy to print fade resistant, lab-quality photos almost anywhere
– no PC required.
Initial Review
March 11, 2007
Professional Portrait Photography Business
If you want to flatter your subject, you'll probably want
to minimize their nose. Stand about twelve feet from your
subject, so that their nose isn't significantly closer to you
than the rest of the face. However, at such a large distance
from the camera, if you want to fill the frame with just your
subject's face, then you need a high magnification lens. Typical
"portrait" lenses are therefore between 90 and 135 millimeters
on a 35mm camera.
Full Article
March 12, 2007
Leica
C-Lux 2 Initial Review
Leica
News Release Excerpt:
The Leica C-Lux 2 is 7.2 megapixel digital camera with a 1/2.5”
CCD image sensor. It is build for style and low weight. It is
ultra compact and comes in classic black or silver metal bodies.
It will fit in even the smallest pocket measuring just 3 1/2 x 2
in. It’s appearance is cannot be mistaken as anything other than
from the Leica company, and it is built with cutting edge
standard of optics and digital technology.
Initial
Review
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