Articles on Cipa
Micro Four Thirds to rule 2009 with new CIPA president? - May 28, 2009
Crave The Camera and Imaging Products Association (CIPA) is a Japanese organization which helps facilitate the growth of the imaging industry. It's no surprise that most camera makers are based in ... Read story »Canon PowerShot SX20 IS
Review The Canon PowerShot SX10 IS wasn't a great megazoom, but it was one of the better ones. So it's kind of sad to see its replacement, the SX20 IS, take a couple of steps backward, delivering overall poorer performance and photo quality as trade-off for slapping an extra couple of megapixels on the...Casio megazoom has extreme battery life - Jun 12, 2009
Crave The EX-H10. Casio joined the list of manufacturers with a pocketable megazoom Thursday with the announcement of the EX-H10. In retail around mid-July, the US$299.99 12-megapixel camera is fronted by ... Read story »Olympus SP-570UZ
Review Once you mention the Olympus SP-570UZ's 20x zoom lens, the rest of the camera's feature set seems almost superfluous; with an atypically wide-angle lens for any class of single-body cameras plus an exceptionally long telephoto view, the lens is the raison d'être for the camera. But this...Nikon D5000
Review The Nikon D80 lasted a long time at the top of our entry-level dSLR list, and the D5000 has been an eagerly awaited replacement for that just-under-US$1,000 kit segment. There are plenty of significant changes in this model. This Nikon switches to a CMOS sensor over the CCD module it's been using...Nikon Coolpix P90
Review Nikon joins the ranks of manufacturers ramping up their top-of-the-line megazoom models to 24x. The replacement for the Nikon Coolpix P80, the P90, outdoes its 18x predecessor with a 24x optical zoom lens. The new model also has increased resolution from 10 to 12 megapixels. But what's really...Nikon Coolpix P80
Review Frequent travelers will know the importance of needing a camera with both wide-angle lenses and telephoto optics. While a dSLR may come to your mind now, there is a class of shooters in-between point-and-shoots and its interchangeable lens siblings: Megazoom cameras. Typically, these snappers were...Jump to page: [1] 






