Archive for the 'Digital Cameras' Category

Pentax K-7 review roundup

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

We’ve been nothing if not comprehensive in our coverage of this new Pentax shooter, and early reviews are showing why. Photography Blog praised the K-7 for its weatherproofing and for having “one of the best LCD screens” they’ve ever seen on a DSLR, while ePHOTOzine were impressed by the image quality and Wired found the [...]

Top 10 Digital Cameras @ bottom prices

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Pixel Count, expressed as Megapixels, is simply multiplying the number of horizontal pixels by the number of vertical pixels. It’s exactly like calculating
area. A 3 MP camera has 2,048 (horizontal) x 1,536 (vertical) pixels, or 3,145,728 pixels. We call this simply 3 MP.

Top 10 Digital Cameras : Reviews & Guide

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

Epinions.com – Top 10 Digital Cameras at Epinions.com

SanDisk Video HD SDHC Memory Card – 4GB, 8GB and 16GB

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

High-performance SanDisk Video HD SDHC™ memory cards are optimized with fast speed and high capacity to record HD videos, so you can get the most from your flash-based HD camcorder. Advanced SanDisk engineering lets them record quality up to and including HD. And the included labels and jewel case let you keep your HD video memories safe and organized.

* Capture and organize precious memories in HD with the SanDisk Video HD card.
* High capacity memory cards for recording high-quality HD video.
* High performance card optimized for recording HD video, or your camcorder’s highest video setting.

Fuji FinePix S100FS 11.1MP Super CCD Digital Camera

Saturday, November 29th, 2008

The FinePix S100FS provides an all-in-one solution for photo enthusiasts and advanced amateur photographers seeking the manual controls and functionality of a DSLR without the bulk, hassle and expense of additional lenses and other accessories.

Photographers will appreciate the ease of use and shooting versatility offered by Optical Image Stabilisation and high sensitivity anti-blur systems, and Fujifilm’s acclaimed Face Detection 2.0 Technology with automatic red-eye removal, while enjoying a wide dynamic range of 100-400% that’s previously only been available to users of the highest-end D-SLR cameras, and film simulation modes that only Fujifilm can provide.