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Canon Digital Ixus 100 IS
Review Stylish cameras have always been a staple in most major camera manufacturers' lineup. In the past, these shooters looked good on the outside but not all performed up to par. With the rapid advancement of digital imaging technology today, we are seeing more stunning point-and-shoots that deliver...Play DVD on netbook, mini laptop, mini laptops - Jul 7, 2009
Blogs Being small, cheap, under-powered, and compatible with an old or unfamiliar operating system, netbook(tiny laptop) has been popular among more and more people. While, sometime, it is not easy to find ... Read story »Nikon Coolpix S230
Review Nikon has no trouble pulling off small and stylish with its Coolpix compact cameras--even with its low-cost models. The 10-megapixel S230 is a good example, offering up all the point-and-shoot basics, a couple of extras such as face, smile and blink detection, and a big touchscreen display--all for...Samsung Pixon12 vs. Sony Ericsson Satio - Oct 23, 2009
Features See how these two 12-megapixel camera-phones stack up in a shootout. Read story »Nikon Coolpix S630
Review The Nikon Coolpix S630 was announced as part of Nikon's lineup for the Photo Marketing Association (PMA) tradeshow held in Las Vegas earlier this year. The new shooter had its optical zoom range upgraded to 7x over the 4x seen on its predecessor, the Coolpix S620. Other than that, the rest of the...Top 10 cameras of September - Oct 22, 2009
Features Our latest chart has several new contenders, and these point-and-shoots do more than snap photos. Read story »Pentax K-m
Review The Pentax K-m was announced last year at the biennial imaging tradeshow, Photokina, held in Cologne, Germany. Then, Canon had already introduced the EOS 450D and Nikon was banking on its D60 to compete in the entry-level dSLR category. The K-m distinguished itself by drawing power from four...Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Review Without question, the Canon EOS 5D Mark II has to be one of the most anticipated cameras for this year. This is no surprise, as it succeeds the EOS 5D, which was announced 3 years ago and due for an upgrade. While most shutterbugs had correctly expected a higher resolution sensor, most...Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1
Review When Panasonic launched the first Micro Four Thirds camera, the Lumix DMC-G1, rumors of the next version, the Lumix DMC-GH1, soon started buzzing on the Web. However, it wasn't until earlier this year that the company made this model official. Essentially, the GH-1 is very similar to the G1, except...How to select the right Olympus camera - May 8, 2009
Features We've updated this buying guide with the latest bout of shooters, from the rugged Tough-8000 to the Mju 9000 compact megazoom. Read story »Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX48
Review The Lumix DMC-FX48 was announced earlier this year as part of Panasonic's lineup for the Photo Marketing Association (PMA) tradeshow held in Las Vegas. Its predecessor, the FX38, was unveiled last July, and we thought that was pretty fast of the Japanese company to release the next iteration....Olympus E-30 Art Filters surprisingly addictive - Feb 16, 2009
Crave A shot taken with the Grainy Film filter. During and after the rollout of the E-30 dSLR, Olympus really pushed the Art Filters feature--a handful of preset special effects--which seemed ... Read story »Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX1
Review Camera manufacturers seem to have chosen megazooms as their latest battlefield. Thankfully, the fight isn't just about who's got the biggest lens. In this case, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX1 incorporates several technologies from the Alpha dSLRs. In theory, the combination should deliver better...Olympus E-30
Review Olympus' first E-system dSLR, the E-1, was met with much fanfare in the digital imaging community when it was announced in 2003. Most photographers then were astounded by the vivid colors and high image quality. Olympus also priced the E-1 just within the reach of enthusiasts and professionals...Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T900
Review The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T900 immediately looks impressive. A 12-megapixel camera with a stabilized 4x internal zoom lens, 3.5-inch touchscreen display with a resolution four times that of a typical camera LCD, and few physical controls in a body that's roughly half-an-inch thick and is so light...Jump to page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 [9] 10 11 12 13 14 15 [Next 15]











