May 31st, 2007
As an upgrade of the S630, the S730 has all the same design and features as its predecessor, but with a larger sensor size of 7.2Mp.

ePhotozine Reviewed the Samsung Digimax S730 and gave out”For a budget price camera the DigiMax S730 performed reasonably well, with good rendition of detail in both the landscape test and portrait test, although mixes containing blue were slightly out in the colour chart test. With good results in all ISO modes and the Macro function, the S730 is easy to use, good value for money and an ideal starter camera for any first-time digital camera buyer.”
Read more about Samsung Digimax S730
May 31st, 2007
Samsung Digimax S730 Digital Camera Plus Infor
Samsung’s user-friendly point-and-shoot S730 digital camera represents the next generation of Samsung’s most popular point-and-shoot digital still camera products. This powerful, compact camera combines Samsung’s advanced image processing technology and quality optics with a straightforward, uncluttered user interface and stylish ergonomic design.

The S730 simplifies the picture-taking process to let photographers capture images without worrying about adjusting multiple settings. Samsung’s ASR image stabilization system helps to reduce camera shake and image blur during longer exposures and in situations where holding the camera steady is impossible or a tripod is unavailable. When taking pictures outdoors, the S730 automatically detects environmental light conditions through the CCD and adjusts the brightness of the LCD display for optimal image viewing. Continue Reading »
May 30th, 2007
The new camera’s handling is great with the Rotating Multi Selector proving a novel and a nice touch

Nikon CoolPix P5000 was Reviewed By Pocket-lint and said”
Image quality is excellent up to ISO 200, good at ISO 400 and about the average for this resolution from then on. But one thing that is not average is the Coolpix S500 is a beautifully crafted camera, the stainless steel body looks
May 25th, 2007
Kodak EasyShare C743 Review by Pcworld
This basic, low-cost model offers high image quality, but lacks manual controls and advanced features.

Kodak EasyShare C743 was Reviewed by Pcworld and said that -
May 25th, 2007
Ricoh Caplio R6 Review By Good Gear Guide
The Ricoh Caplio R6 is a solid compact camera that captures above average pictures and manages to cram a big, wide angled zoom lens into a relatively compact package.

Good Gear GuideReviewed Ricoh Caplio R6 and said”it places a lot of power into the hands of the user. However, you should note that with the anti-blur switched on, we experienced some very mixed results with regards to image quality. Some shots were over-sharpened, some under-sharpened and others had a somewhat soft look. The rest of the features include ISO sensitivity up to 1000, manual and preset white balance modes and the usual variety of focus and metering modes……
“
Read More about Ricoh Caplio R6
May 25th, 2007
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9 Review By Megapixel
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9 is another in the growing number of bridge cameras currently on the market. Equipped with a 15X optically stabilized zoom lens…

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9 was Reviewed By Megapixel and said”Positives: Good image quality for printing past the widest angle - Good colour rendition - Hinged 3-inch LCD monitor - 15X optical zoom with stabilization - Complete set of capture modes - Negatives: Compression too strong - No compression choice - Barrel distortion at the wide angle end, pincushion at the telephoto end - Purple fringing in contrast areas - Convoluted menu system - Battery drains faster than other Sony cameras - Space too tight for the controls on the right side of the monitor
“
Read More about Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9 Camera
May 23rd, 2007
Kodak EasyShare V803 Review By Techtree
The Kodak V803’s design is similar to that of the V603, but with a little more rounded edges and corners. The body is smoother and because of the curves, appears to be more compact than it actually is. The frosty finish on the plastic gives you a nice feel as well.
Kodak EasyShare V803 was Reviewed By Techtree and said”The Kodak EasyShare V803 is available for Rs. 14999 with a one-year warranty. Considering the features and performance it offers, I’d say it is a pretty good camera for the average user. For someone who wants more, there are always other options available. …
“
Read More about Kodak EasyShare V803
May 21st, 2007
The Sony Cybershot DSC-T50 has image stabilisation. This is also something that is rarely found in a pocket sized digital camera.

Cameras.co.uk Reviewed the Sony Cybershot DSC-T50 and gave out”Whether or not the Sony DSC T50 appeals to you will depend almost entirely on whether or not you would like to get your hands on a digital camera with a touch screen. The good news is there is more to this camera than just that headline feature. Picture quality and build quality are very good. I would be very happy to own this camera. Recommended.”
Read more about Sony Cybershot DSC-T50
May 21st, 2007
Sony Cybershot DSC-T50 Digitalcamera Plus Information
Take your best shot with the super-slim Cybershot DSC-T50. Powerful, yet small enough to carry in your pocket, this ultra-compact 7.2-megapixel camera is doubly effective at reducing blur.

Share your photos as slide shows set to music with family and friends on the huge 3.0-inch Clear Photo LCD Plus screen. Featuring Super SteadyShot Optical Image Stabilization and high ISO sensitivity, the DSC-T50 captures beautiful shots without a flash where a flash is not permitted or might disrupt the mood. Continue Reading »