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January 4, 2006
Fujifilm Finepix F40fd Initial Review
Fujifilm
Press Release Excerpt:
It's packed with features that make it easy for new
photographers to get great pictures, and experienced digital
camera buffs will love the advanced photographic capabilities
that result in exceptional performance. These include Face
Detection Technology by Fujifilm, a hardware based system using
Fujifilm's proprietary dedicated LSI chip, which can detect up
to 10 human faces in a scene in as little as 5/100's of a
second, and Dual Shot Mode, a convenient function that takes two
shots in rapid succession, one with flash and one without.
Initial Review
January 4, 2006
Fujifilm Finepix
A800 Initial Review
Fujifilm
Press Release Excerpt:
The FinePix A800 is the first model in Fujifilm's A-Series
line-up to sport an eight-MegaPixel Super CCD Sensor and the
first to incorporate light sensitivities of up to ISO 800 at
full resolution. Borrowing a page from Fujifilm's more advanced
camera models, the FinePix A800 shoots at higher light
sensitivities with less noise than comparative models. This
results higher quality "natural light" photos and less blur in
images as the FinePix A800 matches these higher light
sensitivities with faster shutter speeds.
Initial Review
January 4, 2006
Fujifilm Finepix
A610 Initial Review
Fujifilm
Press Release Excerpt:
Fujifilm's A-Series digital cameras are among its most popular
models and the FinePix A610 should help continue this trend.
This camera has the same comfortable design as the FinePix A800
and is priced right for the first-time digital buyer. In a first
for Fujifilm's compact digital camera range, the FinePix A800
and A610 both feature a "xD/SD Compatible slot", which accepts
not only Fujifilm's traditional xD-Picture Cards, but also
Secure Digital (SD) cards.
Initial Review
January 4, 2006
Fujifilm IS-1
Initial Review
Fujifilm
Press Release Excerpt:
For example, the IS-1 has a continuous live preview feature, an
advantage during infrared photography for focusing and composing
when using dark lens filters. It also has an articulating LCD,
which simplifies the processes of previewing, capturing and
reviewing photos – especially when the camera is in a laboratory
environment. Its 10.7x, 28-300mm optical zoom system is
built-in, minimizing dust, making operation a snap for forensic
photographers.
Initial
Review
January 4, 2006
Digital Camera Tips for Amateur Photographers
Christopher
Anderson writes, "With its ability to generate nearly perfect
images, a digital camera can be fantastic and flexible tool.
However, understanding a digital camera can take time. Novice
users will often limit themselves to the typical
"pose-and-click" brand of photography used by amateurs for
decades. This is, unfortunately, a great injustice to a camera
that can be put to better use. To avoid condemning such an
elegant and versatile machine to a life of drudgery a
prospective photographer need but follow the ten shooting tips:"
Read the Tips
January 4, 2006
Sanyo
Sprint M1
Sprint
Press Release Excerpt:
"The M1 is the music phone with more—more onboard memory
storage, more music-playing time, more camera image resolution,
more multimedia capabilities, more everything," said Andy
Kodera, senior vice president and general manager of SANYO
Fisher Company's Wireless Communications Division. "The M1 is
really the perfect companion for Sprint's powerful network and
rich content and service."
Full Review
January 5, 2006
Kodak
Easyshare C653 Initial Review
Getting
your best shot with the Kodak Easyshare C653 is as easy as point
and shoot. You can preview and get a good look at your photos
even under direct sunlight with the 2.4” indoor and outdoor LCD
color display. On-camera features include cropping, digital
red-eye reduction, undo-delete, and blurry picture alert. The
panorama stitch mode allows you to combine up to three shots
together into a large photo. With the high-ISO scene mode you
can get bright exposures even when you are shooting under lower
light conditions.
Initial Review
January 5, 2006
HP Photosmart Pro B9180
HP
Press Release Excerpt:
The HP Photosmart Pro B9180 Photo Printer delivers exceptional
image quality and the best photo permanence on the market. HP
Vivera pigment ink technology, combined with the printer’s
professional colors, enables accurate and consistent color
reproduction. HP’s third-generation gray ink is more neutral
than ever before, allowing for exceptionally smooth transitions
and detail. Eight individual high-capacity ink cartridges enable
high-volume printing with efficient printing speeds – producing
4 x 6- inch photos in as fast as 10 seconds and 13 x 19-inch
photos as fast as 1.5 minutes –ideal for professional
photographers and advanced amateurs.
Full Review
January
6, 2006
Canon DC50
Initial Review
Canon
Press Release Excerpt:
The DC50 DVD Camcorder incorporates a robust 5.39 Megapixel CCD
Image Sensor with an RGB Primary Color Filter that provides
vibrantly colored video and brilliant five megapixel photos.
Combined with the range of optical advantages and technological
advances beginning with its high quality, genuine Canon 10x
optical / 200x digital zoom lens, the DC50 DVD Camcorder
delivers the stellar image quality resulting from Canon's
experience and heritage as an optics company.
Full Article
January
6, 2006
Canon DC210
Initial Review
Canon
Press Release Excerpt:
Despite occupying the true entry-level tier of Canon's DVD
Digital camcorder line, the DC210 DVD Camcorder actually offers
users a phenomenally feature-packed camcorder so users can enjoy
the superior quality and innovation of Canon optics in a DVD
camcorder. From the long, 35x optical/1000x digital zoom, image
stabilization, and brilliant 2.7 inch widescreen LCD, to all of
the power that DIGIC DV II technology brings to the movie-making
mix, the DC210 DVD Camcorder raises the bar for entry level DVD.
Initial
Review
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