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Digicam trends roundup


Wider dynamic range




With conventional digital cameras, chances are that details in the highlights and shadow regions are either "blown out" or blotched. But the newcomers on the compact shooter scene look promising in solving this problem. Fujifilm's claims 400 percent more dynamic range for its FinePix F100fd than other cameras. We can attest to that from our review of it. Other manufacturers are catching up as well because most of the cameras that we tested over the past few months showed up much more details in the picture than before.

 

 

    Talkback
tigervyh says...
touch screen's a no no for me... I hate smudges on my camera, more if it's on the LCD! With the hot weather here in Malaysia (SEA) I can't imagine a person keeping his'her hand clean enough to eave no smudges on the screen... smile detect, well, it's a funny thing... ultra wide angle lens, if they keep the distortion down, it will be a winner for sure!

 
 
gohleonard says...
well let's just wait for the day when one of the manufacturers come up with a smudge-resistant screen. but ultra-wide angle is the way to go~

 
 
haewanko says...
There is a simple remedy for touch screen devices to have a smudge free LCD, just put on a screen protector. Not only will it be smudge free, it will give protection from scratches. And also having an ultra-wide angle lens like 25 or 28mm has it's draw backs, if you want to take a picture of the subject you will have to adjust constantly to go near it because if you just point and shoot you'll end up with a photo with a tiny subject engulfed by a huge scenery. I think it would be best if they can combine a wide angle lens with the standard 35mm ones, or have a setting to switch between them.

 
 
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