July 31st, 2007
if you have old cell phones,maybe you want to “sell my old cell phone? but where to sell old cell phones this a problem!
At CellForCash.com,you can sell your old cell phone,just a little like ebay.But CellForCash has much more choice,it’s easy and convenient,you can sell a old cell phone or buy one.If you don’t want to use your cell phone any more,sell a cell phone to CellForCash.com.As well,if you want to pay for a cheap cell phone,just come to CellForCash.
CellForCash is a website which helps you find the best and cheap cell phone.It provides price and pictures for different broadband cell phones,including Apple,Benq-Siemens,Danger,Hp,Motorola,NEC,Nokia,Samsung,and so on.Through Select a Manufacturer and a Model,you can find the most suitable cell phone quickly.
go to CellForCash.com and check for more details
July 29th, 2007
The Canon SD850 is called the IXUS 950 IS or IXY DIGITAL 810 IS outside the USA. It’s the same camera with different names to discourage dealers from selling cameras through unauthorized channels.

kenrockwell review the Canon PowerShot SD850 IS and gave out”If you prefer slightly wider angles or a more accurate LCD, get the Canon SD800. The SD800 is very similar, but with a slightly wider angle lens with a slightly narrower zoom range (3.8x vs. 4x from wide to tele). I love wide angles, but don’t find the SD800 that much wider and prefer the mechanical feel of the SD850.If you do a lot of portraits or prefer the telephoto range, get this SD850. “
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July 29th, 2007
Well, the EasyShare V1003 comes in nine colors to match a dress, purse, shoes—whatever your heart desires.

Digital Trends reviewed the Kodak EasyShare V1003 and gave out “It’s really hard for me to recommend this camera, even if it costs only $199 USD. Comparing this to the 8MP Sony DSC-W90 in terms of processing power and speed is a joke. And that camera only costs another $60 USD in the real world, a very worthwhile investment. Perhaps this camera is a good one for its intended audience of people who want a fashion accessory rather than a “real
July 29th, 2007
The Samsung S1030 and S850 offer huge image sizes at a knockdown price, with plenty of extra features and full 30 fps movie recording with sound. With superior ASR and Wise Shot modes on the S850 you’re guaranteed better shots.

Reghardware review the Samsung Digimax S850 and gave out”The S1030 has great image quality, albeit with some focusing issues - the S850’s stabilising feature works a treat, but you have to make snappy choices when using WiseShot. Either way, you’ll spend the rest of your life buying sets of AA batteries.
July 29th, 2007
Samsung Digimax S850 digital camera plus information
Samsung Camera is pleased to introduce the Samsung S850 compact point-and-shoot digital camera. With an 8.0-megapixel image sensor, a host of advanced capabilities, and a 5x optical zoom lens, the S850 is the ideal camera for photographers seeking a compact, full-featured digital camera at an affordable price.

With shutter speeds that reach up to an effective 1/2000 second and an ISO equivalent of 1600, users will be able to take advantage of the S850’s high image resolution in many demanding settings, including low light and while shooting fast-moving subjects. Samsung’s proprietary 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. Continue Reading »
July 26th, 2007
Imatest gave the H9 a score of 1610 for sharpness, which is an excellent result for an 8.1 megapixel unit. Our test shots were clean and sharp, with minimal blurring and good resolution.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H9 was Reviewed By Good Gear Guide and said”A strong choice if you’re after an ultra zoom camera, the Cyber-Shot DSC-H9 sports a 15x optical zoom and captures some good shots, however it does have issues with haloing and purple fringing, which will be irritating for many users.
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July 26th, 2007
Aesthetically, the IXUS 70 is minimalist but not unattractive. The entire unit has a dull silver colour scheme and a sharp, boxy design that gives it quite a utilitarian feel.

Goodgearguide reviewed the Canon IXUS 70 and gave out”Another great compact camera from Canon, the IXUS 70 excels with a tiny design and good quality pictures, making it ideal as an all purpose happy snap camera.”
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July 23rd, 2007
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Do you need software Photo Frame ?
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At “frameshow“,you can choose the Photo Frame that you like,and you can enhance your digital photos,desktop or web site images,online albums,mobile wallpapers,avatars,and much more!How beautiful they are!
You can download different Photo Frames to suit your digital photos,it’s very easy and convient.For users who are not very familier to software Photo Frame,”www.frameshow.com” will guide them how to do it.After you have finished your masterpiece—framed photos,then you can e-mail to your friends.
Come on,it’s will be fun and good for you,you can learn something Surprising.
Just check the www.frameshow.com for details
July 16th, 2007
the Exilim EX-Z1050 is fairly typical of this type of camera both in terms of style and also features. It is relatively easy to use and has a simple design too. It has a three times zoom lens.

Casio Exilim EX-Z1050 was Reviewed By Cameras.co.uk and said”
The Casio Exilim EX-Z1050 scrubs up as a pretty typical pocket sized digital camera. I like the results it produces and there is very little I can find wrong the camera. It sits comfortably in the top half when it comes to ranking. Worth considering……
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July 15th, 2007
Olympus have been the main proponent of the new standard, though Panasonic are about to add to their single offering in this field. The E-410 is an update of the E-400, which itself was the smallest DLSR that money could buy.

Ephotozine Reviewed the Olympus E-410 and gave out”it’s been an almost indecently short time between updates to the E-410 and the main difference is the Live View is now in colour and the image quality is a little better. Handling is exactly the same, with just one button changing function. Being small it is harder to hold more comfortably and securely than a Nikon D40x or a Canon EOS 350D, but the build quality is a lot better than either of those two. The E-410 feels much more solid and the controls have a good amount of feedback to them. The E-410 is good for shooting in small bursts and has that RAW option for better quality. The image quality in general is fine, with admirable control of colour fringing and plenty of detail at higher ISOs.”
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