December 20th, 2007
By David Liscio (Nahant, Ma USA)
Since most digital SLR cameras tend to squeeze the average wide-angle lens until it basically becomes useless in tight quarters, the Canon 16-35mm f2.8 goes a long way toward solving that problem. Even at 16mm, the lens performs admirably, and the auto-focus mechanism is fast, silent and flawless. Yes, it’s expensive, but a couple of picture sales will pay for it.

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December 20th, 2007
Canon EF 16-35mm ultra-wide-angle zoom lens Plus Information
Broaden your perspective with the Canon EF 16-35mm ultra-wide-angle zoom lens. Specifically designed for improved edge-to-edge image quality that meets the strict requirements of professional and high-end amateur photographers alike, the lens lets you bring more area into focus while providing greater depth of field.

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December 20th, 2007
By R. Quast “rquast” (USA)
I have had the E3 for just over two weeks and it does not disapoint me it works great. I upgraded from the great E510 to an even greater E3 the E3 is very fast and the white balance is right on. I did purchase the new 70×300 lens and it along with the E3 work great. I plan to purchase the new sonic wave lens down the road they look like they would just make the E3 even better if that is possable. I do lots of wildlife and landscape photos and the E3 will do a great job with the weather sealing mosture will not stop me.

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December 20th, 2007
Canon 40D or Nikon D300?—uofm1334
I want to take pictures of family, landscapes, and sports. Which of these would be the best investment for a first DSLR? I am also considering going back to school to pursue photography and would just like a few opinions.
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December 20th, 2007
With the canon rebel slr….?—taylor
with the canon rebel slr, how do you import pics on macs, if cf is full? i mean, i took the maximum amount of pictures, and when i was importing it in iphoto, it didn’t import them all, so now what? plus, when i try to veiw the pictures n the camera, it just says that the cf is full and it won’t let me see the rest. now what??
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December 20th, 2007
Digital Photo frames for Olympus Memory Cards?—Rachel S
Are there any Digital Photo frames, on the market, that are compatible with the Olympus type ‘M’ Memory cards?
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December 20th, 2007
Lenses for Sony DSC H2?—RuneAmok
I want a telephoto lens so that I can take pics of things like wildlife and not have them appear as dots. I’d also love to be able to get clear shots of things like flowers where the subject matter fills the entire shot - where your lense is right on top of what you’re shooting. Apparently this is called macro photography?
My main question is do I need to get the lenses made for this camera or should I investigate others? I’m just a casual shooter - but I still want good results. I don’t want to be penny wise and pound foolish either - but I have only $450 to spend on both.
Am I better off going to a camera shop and asking for help?
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December 20th, 2007
JVC Everio GZ-MG275 Camcorder Plus Information
High-performance 2 Megapixel HDD/SD Hybrid Camcorder with 40GB Hard Disk Drive for up to 50 hours of recording and convenient Everio Dock for multiple connections.
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December 19th, 2007
Panasonic HDC-SD5 Camcorder Plus Information
The new HDC-SD5 camcorder employs cutting-edge imaging technology to capture video recordings that are breathtakingly clear and vibrant, especially when viewed on a high-quality, large screen TV.

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