March 18th, 2008
Ricoh R8 Review By thinkcamera
No CommentsThe Ricoh R8 has also been extensively cleaned up ergonomically, with mind to making the camera join the GX100 and GRD II as a candid photographer’s tool.
The Ricoh R8 has also been extensively cleaned up ergonomically, with mind to making the camera join the GX100 and GRD II as a candid photographer’s tool.
Ricoh R8 Digital Cameras Plus Information
The new R8 combines a new 10 megapixel CCD with the popular Smooth Imaging EngineV image processing engine of earlier models to take high-definition photography to a higher level. The R8 also offers various other enhanced capabilities for fun and easy photography, such as a large 2.7-inch, 460,000-pixel HVGA LCD and the same 1:1 aspect square format photography function that has proven extremely popular on Ricoh’s Caplio GX100 (launched April 2007) and GR DIGITALU (launched November 2007) models. In addition to the specification improvements, the R8 has also undergone a complete redesign.

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Canon EOS-1Ds Digital Cameras Plus Information
Canon EOS-1Ds is the world’s highest-resolution professional digital camera, featuring the first-ever full-frame 35mm sensor with 11.1 million effective pixels. The EOS-1Ds captures astounding detail and color, almost doubling the resolution considered state of the art for a digital SLR camera in the world today (September 2002).

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Samsung SC-HMX10 Camcorder Plus Information
The SC-HMX10 High-Definition Camcorder has a 10x optical with 100x digital zoom and 1.5M pixel CCD with Electronic Image Stabilizer for remarkably clear pictures, viewed in the 2.7″ LCD display. The memory can be expanded through the SD-HC and MMC slot. By offering a choice of shooting in 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios, Samsung ensures the entire image is captured for playback on everything from older TVs to your newest, wide-format HDTV screen.

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What most neutral filter would you suggest for Olympus 14-42 lens?–Mr. Owl
if you are simply trying to protect your lens then don’t use a filter…it’s one more piece of glass the light has to go through and there is a chance it could affect the quality of your prints unless you buy a really good multi coated filter like a hoya SMC Continue Reading »
Are Minolta SLR digitals compatible lenses with Minolta film cameras?
any idea where to get that adapter? I found that sony for $389 shipped. great deal for an SLR I think, even if the lens thing doesnt work out. Continue Reading »
Panasonic HDC-HS9 Camcorder Plus Information
The Panasonic HDC-HS9 features Advanced O.I.S. and the 3CCD camera system. Advanced O.I.S. prevents blurry images caused by unsteady hands as you shoot, so images are clear, sharp and beautiful when displayed on a big TV screen. The 3CCD camera system is used in most professional broadcasting equipment because it draws out the full potential of full-HD..

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In well-lit conditions, the HSC1U produces clean, neutral images that will cut well with higher end cameras (though it should be noted that a great deal of professional HD shooting is done in progressive video, which this camera is incapable of shooting).
Panasonic Pro AG-HSC1U Camcorder Plus Information
new HSC1U records beautiful, detailed high-definition video images and clear, high-quality sound that make for exceptional viewing on today’s most advanced home theater systems. The HSC1U records directly onto high-capacity SDHC memory cards.

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By M. O’Mara “omara123″
If you’re using Windows Vista, DON’T buy this camera. The camera is not compatible with Vista, meaning you can’t plug the camera directly into your computer. Also, the software the camera comes with (Sonic MyDVD) isn’t compatible either, so you won’t be able to edit the video or even copy to your hard-drive.
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