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Nikon Coolpix P60 Reviewed: Pleasant point and shoot camera

nikon-coolpix-p60Nikon Coolpix P60 is a thoughtfully designed 8.1-megapixel that offers a number of innovative features that make this compact camera exceptionally pleasant to use. Read more

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Casio EX-F1 Reviewed: Monster cam is also a monster in weight, up to 60 shots per second

casio-exf1The F1 is just ideal for capturing life’s unpredictable moments with its high-speed CMOS sensor and LSI processor. Wired reviewed the Casio EX-F1 and described it as a “speed-demon snapper”.

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Lumix DMC-FX35 Reviewed: Smart cam, smart features

Lumix-DMC-FX35The new Lumix FX35 has a lot to offer, like a new 4.4mm to 17.6mm wide-angle Leica lens (35mm equivalent: 25mm to 100mm), an aperture range from f/2.8 to f/5.6, a 4X optical zoom, and an improved Intelligent Auto (IA) mode. Not bad for a digital camera. Read more

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Canon SD890 IS Reviewed: Design okay, but features disappoint

Canon-PowerShot-SD890-ISCanon SD890 IS, with its thick 2.3-by-3.8-by-1.1-inch body, the 6.5-ounce camera can slide somewhat comfortably into a loose pants pocket. The SD890 IS sports a much curvier design than its predecessor, including a gently sloping front where you grip the camera. With all this change in the design, this new model of Canon camera generally disappoints in terms of features. Read more

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Canon Rebel XSi Reviewed: Quicker image processing, faster frames

Canon-Rebel-XSi Canon Rebel XSi’s prestige lies in a new Digic III processor, higher 3.5 fps frame rate, a larger viewfinder, back of the camera dominating 3-inch LCD, quicker auto focus, a bundled 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 lens with optical image stabilization and the inclusion of Live View. Read more

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Adobe Photoshop Express Reviewed: Bring Photoshop wonders to the web

adobe-photoshop-express Adobe Photoshop Express brings the industry-leading photo-editing app to the Web. Adobe currently offers a free Web site that provides users with 2GB of storage space, some very good image-editing capabilities, and rudimentary facilities for sharing photos. Read more

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Pentax K200D Reviewed: Very compact and comfortable to use

Pentax-K200DPentax’s K200D includes a lot of advances in the realm of digital SLRs. The K200D sports a compact body design with an understated and comfortable grip ideal for both the pros and amateur photographers. Read more

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Canon 40D DSLR Reviewed: Not as sharp as the 30D

Canon’s 40D DSLR is a a step above the Rebel series cams, ideal for the prosumers.

The good: Features Canon’s latest DIGIC III processor and live view. Enhanced light performance. Autofocus was generally faster. 3-inch LCD is extremely useful for field proofing.

The bad: Autofocus sometimes wonky in low light.

The bottom line: 40D is a little underwhelming compared to the Nikon D300 with it’s many more AF points and serious and more impressive low noise

Price: Starting at $1,499.

Read full review over at GIZMODO.

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Sony Ericsson K850i CyberShot Phone Reviewed: Quite Impressive

sony_ericsson_k850iSony Ericsson’s K850i is part of Sony’s CyberShot line of phones which boast high quality cameras in a cellphone package. Read more

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Olympus SP-570UZ Reviewed: Disappointingly a bad point and shoot

olympus_SP_570UZOlympus SP-570UZ is a bad, bad point-and-shoot cam according to CrunchGear. You might as well get an entry-level DSLR that takes better photos both outdoor and indoors. Read more

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