Sony’s latest bridge camera offers high speed shooting with a fast shutter speed and continuous burst of up to 100 shots. The 9 million pixel model continues Sony’s association with Carl Zeiss, featuring a 31-465mm f/2.7-4.5 Vario-Tessar lens (35mm equivalent). Of course being Sony, it is also packed with the latest advanced technology.
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Sony Cybershot DSC H50 Review
July 19th, 2008 · Comments Off
Nokia N96 Review
July 19th, 2008 · Comments Off
For anyone who wants their phone to be all things to all men, Nokia’s flagship N95 ought to have been the answer to their dreams. It had a five megapixel digital camera, fast internet, POP3 and IMAP email support, plus decent music and video-playing capabilities and a built-in GPS.
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Sony CyberShot DSC S780 Review
July 15th, 2008 · Comments Off
The Sony CyberShot DSC-S780 is an 8.1 Megapixels point-and-shoot digital camera features 3x optical zoom (35mm equivalent: 35-105mm), Super SteadyShot® Optical Image Stabilization, Face Detection, ISO 100-1250, and a 2.5″ LCD Screen. The camera measures 90.8mm x 56.0mm x 26.5mm and weighs Approx 5.3 oz.
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iPhone 3G Review
July 15th, 2008 · Comments Off
There’s a reason why the hardware is called the iPhone 3G and the software update is called iPhone 2.0. It’s because the iPhone 2.0 software brings much more innovation to the table, from the Apps Store to Microsoft Exchange support, and lots of other small but important enhancements. And this software is readily available for the first-generation iPhone.
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Panasonic Lumix DMC FX35 Review
July 15th, 2008 · Comments Off
Digital photography moves fast - there’s a constantly flowing stream of compacts and next-gen models revealed to the market every single month. Which makes it all the more baffling when you’re hunting down the right compact camera for your summer holiday snaps. Not to forget the credit crunch either; there’s not a huge amount of cash lining many peoples’ pockets…
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Olympus Stylus 1030SW Review
July 15th, 2008 · Comments Off
Most cameras have built-in memory these days, and that includes the Stylus 1030SW. It has 14.7MB of onboard memory, and if that doesn’t sound like much, you’re right — it holds just three photos at the highest quality setting. Thus, you’ll want to buy a memory card right away, and I’d suggest a 2GB card to start with.
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20 Cool IPhone Apps
July 15th, 2008 · Comments Off
While the iPhone can’t heal lepers or turn water into wine, it can help you do a lot of other useful things, such as sharing high-resolution videos, diagnosing your own illnesses and even creating your own virtual life form! With Apple’s iPhone App Store due to go online today, we decided to take a look at some of the more interesting third-party programs, applications and Web sites that have been developed to help make your iPhone an integral tool for both work and fun.
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Sigma DP1 Review
March 28th, 2008 · Comments Off
Serious photographers tend to look down on compact cameras. But would they change that attitude for one that delivered the same image quality as a DSLR, yet allowed them to travel light? Sigma believes so — and that they’ll pay a premium for its new compact DP1.
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Canon PowerShot A580 Review
March 28th, 2008 · Comments Off
Sharing most of the features and visual virtues of its image stabilized sibling, the PowerShot A590 IS, including a fast 4X (35mm-140mm equivalent) optical zoom lens, the PowerShot A580 camera features an 8-megapixel CCD image sensor, the option of fully automatic or semi-automatic settings and 12 easily selectable Scene shooting modes.
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OLYMPUS m1020 Review
March 28th, 2008 · Comments Off
This is a 10 megapixel camera with a 37-260mm (film equivalent) lens. The attractive case is rugged and overall face area is slightly larger than a credit card. It fits into a pocket. There is no optical viewfinder and the LCD screen, while of excellent resolution, is useless in bright sunlight.
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