March 19th, 2008
Canon PowerShot S50 Digital Cameras Plus Information
Although it may look like a compact digital camera, the Canon PowerShot S50 delivers is actually a 5 Megapixel camera with features and options normally only reserved for high-end digital cameras.

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March 18th, 2008
Olympus FE-310 Digital Cameras Plus Information
Choosing the right compact digital camera has never been easier, thanks to the new Olympus pocket-size FE-Series cameras that make capturing brilliant images as simple as point and shoot. The FE-310 delivers high-tech features without being bland — this stylish, sleek, and downright fun-to-use model makes everyone who has it the life of the party.

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March 17th, 2008
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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March 2nd, 2008
By Gretchen Birkes (Ashland, Ohio USA)
We purchased this camera right before we went on a camping trip in PA. This camera did a great job with almost everything we tried to take pictures of. I love all of the manual settings that are possible. We use it almost every day. It is very simple to use and turns on very quickly so you usually can get the quick shots.

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February 25th, 2008
By Patricio Chervin “Patrick” (Southern California USA)
So i purchased this camera to take with me on my trip to cancun where im planning on doing some snorkeling, although i still have not taken the camera on the trip i have already used it and know what its capable of. The camera has the BEST image stabalizer and anti-blurr system i have ever seen, my brother took the camera to a nascar race and took a picture of a car going over 175mph right infront of him and there was no blurr. 
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February 24th, 2008
By H. Patel “H. P.” (Columbus, OH)
The Kodak EasyShare ZD710 combines a seven megapixel CCD imager and a Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon-branded 10x optical zoom lens with a very useful 38 - 380mm equivalent focal range. The ZD710 offers digital image stabilization, which prevent blurs due to camera shake. For framing images, the Kodak ZD710 has a 2.0″ 150K pixel LCD display as well as a higher resolution 201K pixel electronic viewfinder. Images are stored on SDHC/SD/MMC memory cards, or in 32MB of internal memory.

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February 24th, 2008
By Robert Wunce (Santa Cruz, Ca, USA)
Of all the cameras I’ve had throughout my 63 years this one is the best……..the telephoto is killer…..just took it to Thailand and took over 1000 shots…everyone perfect!! The telephoto at 15X is unbelievably amazing and never a blurred image. Hardly ever need to use the flash……it’s easy to use and would highly recommend it to anyone wanting a great digital camera……..new or older camera buffs! Love this camera and for the price it’s by far the most versatile……buy it now! Can’t wait to purchase and try the telephoto and wide angle lenses. Robert Wunce, Santa Cruz, California Continue Reading »
February 22nd, 2008
By R. Naus “polemicallycorrect” (San Diego, CA)
I’ve had the 1Ds Mark III for over a month now and have shot in churches, outdoors and in the studio. It excels in every environment. The first thing you’ll notice is the immensely big, bright viewfinder. It barely feels like looking through something! The LCD display is very good as well. Build is very solid. 
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