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Samsung NV9

Samsung NV9

Review Since the conception of its NV-series of compact cameras, Samsung has always been experimenting with various design aspects to make the shooters stand out from the crowd. One of its latest cameras, the NV9, has two analogue gauges which is reminiscent of dashboards in cars. The snapper also has...
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Canon Pixma MP988

Canon Pixma MP988

Review The Canon Pixma MP988 is a capable All-In-One (AIO) device that prints, faxes, and copies documents in full color at 4,800 x 9,600-pixel resolution, thanks to a unique six-color ink bay that includes a special gray cartridge for more distinct grayscale photo prints. The US$300 MP988 lends a hand to...
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Epson's pricey photo viewers present prettier pictures?

Crave To accommodate all those high-resolution photos you've shot with your new (or old) dSLR, Epson has doubled the hard disk size of its Multimedia Photo Viewers. This year's models, the P-6000 ... Read story »

Matsushita DMC-L1, a digital camera suitable for pro wannabes

Blogs Japanese customers show rather a peculiar and ridiculous taste when they choose an electric/electronic gadget. Call it quasi-professionalism. Professional gears? According to Japanese popular viewpoint, those gears have generally black metallic ... Read story »
Nikon D700

Nikon D700

Review For those who don't need the indestructibility or built-in vertical grip of a traditional pro dSLR like the Nikon D3 or the Canon EOS-1D Mark III--and that's quite a chunk of the pro market--smaller, lighter, and cheaper full-frame models such as the Nikon D700, the Canon EOS 5D and the 5D Mark II...
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