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Pentax's new K-x dSLR dons a crimson suit - Sep 17, 2009
Crave It's not everyday we see a dSLR clad in red. Typically, such cameras are available in the more somber black or silver color. However, Pentax's latest entry-level dSLR, the K-x, ... Read story »Cameras with gimmicky features: Yay or nay? - Nov 3, 2009
Crave The ST550 and the Coolpix S1000pj. At a dinner last week, I was showing off the Nikon Coolpix S1000pj to some friends who were quite impressed with the onboard projector ... Read story »Nikon Coolpix S70
Review The Nikon Coolpix S70 is an impressive leap forward in design and functionality from its predecessor, the S60. That camera, while it has an excellent design, sports a touchscreen LCD that we found occasionally frustrating to use. That's not great considering operating the shooter was nearly all...Nikon Coolpix P100
Review The Nikon Coolpix P100 is capable of doing some extraordinary things. It's chock-full of shooting options centered on a high-speed CMOS sensor married with a 26x megazoom lens. Things like high-speed photo and video shooting, fun modes and settings for near endless experimentation, and 1080p...Nikon announces eight compacts, goes HD - Feb 3, 2010
Features Some of the cameras are able to record 720p-quality videos, a first for Nikon. Read story »Sony Alpha DSLR-A900
Review Sony makes a point of not calling this a "professional" camera, instead referring to it as the "flagship" model of its dSLR line. However, it's priced like a pro model, and its full-frame competitors--the Nikon D700 and the Canon EOS 5D Mark II--are widely, though not exclusively, used by...Nikon premieres eight new shooters - Feb 3, 2009
Features The Japanese company catches up with Kodak by debuting a 24x megazoom camera, while its point-and-shoots get minor specification upgrades. 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...Jump to page: [1] 





