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Samsung WB1000

Samsung WB1000

Review The Samsung WB1000 was announced earlier this year in March, but it was not made available in most markets until recently. This shooter inherits the analog gauges first seen on the NV9, but the internals are restructured to pack in more features. Judging from the specifications, it may appear that...
Editors' rating  7.2
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How to select the right Samsung camera

Features Check out our comprehensive guide on this family of shooters before plonking down your dough. Read story »

Leica outs M9, X1 and proves it's still an innovator in imaging

Crave Leica fans, rejoice. The German imaging company has just announced the M9, a full-frame digital rangefinder and the X1, a compact camera with an APS-C-sized sensor and Leica's own acclaimed 24mm ... Read story »

Adobe now supports RAW for Panasonic GF1

Crave The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1. Adobe Systems on Monday released Lightroom 2.5 and the Camera Raw 5.5 Photoshop plug-in, software updates that add support for two high-profile Nikon SLRs, Olympus' ambitious ... Read story »

Canon engineered the shutter sound for the EOS 7D

Crave A few weeks back, Canon announced the EOS 7D, the company's contender in the professional midrange dSLR category. This model is set to go against the likes of the Nikon ... Read story »

Toy camera effects on your dSLR with Diana F+ lens adapters

Crave Oh my awesome! If you're looking to turn your digital SLR into a toy camera, Lomography's new adapters for Diana F+ lenses let you do it for cheap. They were ... Read story »
Canon Digital Ixus 200 IS

Canon Digital Ixus 200 IS

Review The touchscreen camera industry have primarily been dominated by Sony with its Cyber-shot T series, but other manufacturers such as Panasonic and Nikon have caught up with their own touch-operated shooters in the past two years. For Canon, its foray into touchscreen snappers appears to be late,...
Editors' rating  7.4
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New DxO Optics Pro to deliver lower photo noise

Crave By underexposing an image in the camera and then increasing its exposure in the software, DxO Optics Pro can give a photographer a more sensitive camera. This image from a Canon ... Read story »
Nikon Coolpix S640

Nikon Coolpix S640

Review Featuring a flat front panel and a boxy countenance, the Nikon Coolpix S640 doesn't scream anything in particular when you take it out of the box. There are no dangerous curves, no odd protrusions or quirky exterior additions. It's a lightweight, pocket-sized camera that houses a 5x optical zoom...

What a US$5,900 lens says about photography

Features The premium for high-end optics are justified and CNET's Stephen Shankland will tell you why.  Read story »

OS X plays nice with Canon and Nikon raw standards

Crave Apple released one of its routine Mac OS X updates to let its computers handle raw images from a handful of new Nikon and Canon SLRs as well as from Canon's ... Read story »

Kodak to announce revolutionary camera at CES 2010?

Crave Rumors on the Web have it that Kodak will be announcing an interesting camera at next year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The speculation comes from UK techblog ... Read story »

Photographers praise improved Canon autofocus

Crave After testing Canon's newest professional dSLR, professional sports photographer Brad Mangin offers praise for the camera's autofocus system that's as lavish as the scorn he heaped upon the model's predecessor. ... Read story »

Camera modes explained

Features Confused by all the options your camera offers? Here's a quick guide on what they do and how to make full use of them.  Read story »

What's the deal with backlit sensors?

Features More cameras are using such an imaging sensor, but how does it work and what can it do for you? Read story »

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