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Digital Photo Camera Reviews: January 2008
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Olympus E-510 EVOLT Review. Compared to E410 - key differences. Dedicated buttons for WB, ISO, Metering and AF mode. Dedicated AF area button. Two 'MyMode' custom modes. Finer, customizable EV steps (1/3, 1/2 and 1 EV). Wider range of custom settings and minor extra features (e.g. file naming options, customizable HQ mode, Auto ISO limit etc). Very slightly different continuous shooting / buffering (6 raw frames vs 7 on the E-410). Optional wireless remote control. Auto Focus only for AF-S or AF-I lenses.
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Digital Photo Camera Reviews: Nikon D40 Review
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Auto Focus only for AF-S or AF-I lenses. 6 megapixel DX format CCD (1.5x FOV crop, as D50). Nikon Image processing engine (as D80 / D200). 3D Color Matrix Metering II, 420 pixel sensor (as D80 / D50). New Multi-CAM530 three area AF sensor. ISO sensitivity range 200 - 1600 plus HI 1 (3200 equiv.). Custom Auto ISO (selectable maximum ISO, minimum shutter speed). 25 fps continuous shooting (as D50), unlimited in JPEG. No status LCD, new LCD monitor based status / settings screens. Tapes of digital cameras.
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Digital Photo Camera Reviews: November 2007
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Four Thirds System – Developed Exclusively for digital SLR. The DMC-L10 adopts the open format of the Four Thirds system for its lens mount – so the L10 can be used with lenses made by a variety of manufacturers, giving users a host of equipment options. Drawing on leading technologies while defying any stereotype ideas in SLR cameras, Panasonic’s DMC-L10 is designed to help you make the most of your photographic creativity. One of the DMC-L10’s real talking points is the LEICA. In conventional digital S...
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Digital Photo Camera Reviews: Bateries
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Digital cameras have high power requirements, and over time have become increasingly smaller in size, which has resulted in an ongoing need to develop a battery small enough to fit in the camera and yet able to power it for a reasonable length of time. Essentially two broad divisions exist in the types of batteries digital cameras use. Tapes of digital cameras. Vote and rate us.
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Digital Photo Camera Reviews: Formats
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Common formats for digital camera images are the Joint Photography Experts Group standard (JPEG) and Tagged Image File Format (TIFF). Formats for movies are AVI, DV, MPEG, MOV (often containing motion JPEG), WMV, and ASF (basically the same as WMV). Recent formats include MP4, which is based on the QuickTime format and uses newer compression algorithms to allow longer recording times in the same space. Other formats that are used in cameras but not for pictures are the Design Rule for Camera Format (DCF)...
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Digital Photo Camera Reviews: Tapes of digital cameras
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Tapes of digital cameras. A digital camera is an electronic device used to capture and store photographs digitally, instead of using photographic film like conventional cameras, or recording images in an analog format to magnetic tape like many video cameras. Modern compact digital cameras are typically multifunctional, with some devices capable of recording sound and/or video as well as photographs. In the Western market, digital cameras now outsell their 35 mm film counterparts. The term digital still ...
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Digital Photo Camera Reviews: Olympus E-510 EVOLT Review
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Olympus E-510 EVOLT Review. Compared to E410 - key differences. Dedicated buttons for WB, ISO, Metering and AF mode. Dedicated AF area button. Two 'MyMode' custom modes. Finer, customizable EV steps (1/3, 1/2 and 1 EV). Wider range of custom settings and minor extra features (e.g. file naming options, customizable HQ mode, Auto ISO limit etc). Very slightly different continuous shooting / buffering (6 raw frames vs 7 on the E-410). Optional wireless remote control. Tapes of digital cameras.
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Digital Photo Camera Reviews: October 2007
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Genius - G-Shot DV 610 review. So, you want a digital camera and an MP3 player, but you'd rather not carry two bits of kit around with you. There are several options that offer 'all in one' solutions to this dilemma. One route is to carry a phone with a camera and music player, while another is to look at devices like the G-Shot DV 610 which offer these things and a range of other extras on top. You also get two printed manuals and a CD with device drivers and various bits of image manipulation software ...
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Digital Photo Camera Reviews: December 2007
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Fujifilm Finepix F50fd review. The F30/F31fd's outstanding performance in low light was the result of some clever technology (Super CCD sensor and Real Photo Processor) on the one hand and Fujifilm's admirable refusal to succumb to the pressure to compete in the 'megapixel race'. In an almost unique attempt to optimize image quality (rather than marketing potential) they limited the F30/F31fd's resolution to 6 megapixels, on a sensor that is slightly bigger than the competition's. 12 million pixels Super...
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Digital Photo Camera Reviews: Sony DSC-S730 review
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Light, compact and easy to use, the new Cyber-shot S730 presents a great-value entry point to the world of digital photography. While it’s remarkably affordable, the Cyber-shot S730 doesn’t compromise on imaging quality. There’s a Sony 3x optical zoom lens to bring distant objects closer, while pictures captured with the 7.2 effective megapixel sensor look crisp with superb detail – even when blown up to A3 size. Even if you’re new to digital photography, the Cyber-shot S730 guides you with a handy...