December 6th, 2006
Nikon D80 Review by ComputerActive
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Nikon’s D80 is big brother to its entry level D40 Digital SLR (D-SLR), boasting a 10 megapixel resolution over its sibling’s six. Continue Reading »
Nikon D80 Review by ComputerActive
Nikon’s D80 is big brother to its entry level D40 Digital SLR (D-SLR), boasting a 10 megapixel resolution over its sibling’s six. Continue Reading »
Leica D-LUX 3 Review By CNET
At 7.6 ounces, the metal-clad, sturdily built Leica D-Lux 3 is no pocket lightweight, nor is it as light on your pocketbook as the DMC-LX2. But if you’re looking for a compact camera that fits more comfortably in your jacket pocket than the smallest digital SLR will, it’s an attractive alternative. Continue Reading »
Pentax K10D Review by Ephotozine
Announced along with a frenzy of interest at PMA 2006, Pentax’s new flagship camera, the K10D has a few surprises up its sleeve. Gary Wolstenholme managed to take a closer look at the camera every dedicated *ist D user must have been waiting for. Continue Reading »
Casio Exilim EX-S770 Review by CNET Asia
The Exilim EX-S770 is a pocketable point-and-shoot, but not without its quirks and misses. Continue Reading »
Olympus FE-190 Reviews by Steves Digicams
The FE-190 is one of several additions to Olympus’ FE series of entry-level point-n-shoot models. Its 0.7-inch slim design and durable metal body makes this one of the most compact members of the FE family. Perfect for active lifestyles, the FE-190 fits inside a shirt pocket or small handbag. Other features include a large 2.5-inch LCD, 3x optical zoom lens, and Digital Image Stabilization. Continue Reading »
Nikon D2Xs Review by shutterbug
Nikon’s D2Xs; A Sporty, Speedy Pro SLR Upgrade Continue Reading »
Nikon D80 Review by Shutterbug
That’s the implication of some of the new features in Nikon’s latest enthusiast-aimed camera, the D80. Priced at $999 (body only) list, with a kit including an 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 DX lens for $1299, the D80 sports a 10.2-megapixel CCD sensor and an on-board image-processing engine used in their higher-end digital SLRs, such as the D2Xs. Continue Reading »
Nikon D2Xs Review by CNET Australia
The D2Xs retains the professional aspects of its predecessor and improves on many of them. It’s a worthy addition to Nikon’s professional stable of digital SLRs and will likely find fans and converts mainly among the action and sports photography crowd. Other industry-grade functions are also retained Continue Reading »
Canon EOS 400D Digital Rebel XTi reviews by Shutterbug
In all, the Canon Rebel XTi is a generational update that brings much of Canon’s experience and technology into play. At $899 for the kit with the lens and $799 for the body only, it’s a good bet for first-timers and as a backup for those already with a Canon DSLR. Continue Reading »
Canon EOS 400D Digital Rebel XTi Review By PhotographyBlog
The Canon EOS 400D is the latest member of Canon’s extensive range of digital SLRs. It is now over three years since Canon released their first entry-level DSLR, the 6 megapixel EOS 300D, which kick-started the whole budget DSLR boom. Continue Reading »