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February 20, 2009

Mamiya DL28 Digital Camera Review

Filed under: Digital Cameras — Ionica @ 5:46 pm

Digital cameras seem to be the best companion for those who like to travel the most. There are thousands of models available in the market upgraded with all latest technology one cannot expect. The users can find the variations only the pixels, display screen and other advanced features. Mamiya is a new brand has just launched their product in the market named as Mamiya DL28 Digital Camera, with all impeccable features.
It looks almost like an SLR camera integrated with the options of a digital camera. This has been now incorporated with the new feature named as 28 mega-pixels Aptus-II 6 Digital Back from Leaf. The display screen size is said to be 3.5 inch and the system integrated in this camera offers best image clarity and unbeatable performance. Also for better clarity and rapid auto focussing 645AFD III body helps the device. The total weight of this cute handy digital camera is 3.8lb along with the dimensions of 6.0×5.0×7.2 inches.

With the help of SD and CF memory cards, the storage capacity can be increased rapidly and also it has external and internal flash facility in this model. Some of the other interesting features that are offered in this model are Eye-level viewfinder, leaf capture software and much more. 30 sec and 1/4000 sec is the range of the shutter speed and the sharpness is determined according to the light sensitivity of the camera. This Mamiya DL28 is a budget camera available in the market, which is suitable for all types of people embedded with extensive features to choose.
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January 8, 2009

Casio unveils 1,000FPS compact cameras

Filed under: Digital Cameras — Tags: , , , , , — Michael @ 11:31 pm

Sony unveil 2 new cameras at Los Angeles CES, the cameras are designed to capture and upload MP4 video and photos directly to the Web.The MHS-CM1 and MHS-PM1 Webbie HD cameras capture high-definition video (1440×1080/30p) and 5-megapixel still photos and automatically connect to websites via USB connection to your PC.Thsi 2 camera let you record video in 1440×10800 30p (MP4) as well as shooting photo thanks to its 5Mpix Camera module (5x Optical Zoom).

The MHS-CM1 camera is available today for about $200 (AC adaptor, component/composite video cables, USB cable, lens cap, software) and the MHS-PM1 model will be available in April for about $170. The Webbie HD cameras will be sold at Sony retail stores, online, and through authorized dealers nationwide.


January 6, 2009

Kodak Zx1

Filed under: Camcorders, Digital Cameras — Michael @ 12:09 am

If you are looking for a pocket-sized video camera, then check out the Kodak Zx1 that will be released in April 2009.Kodak Zx1 is a new compact camcorder that points to several trends: small size, high-definition recording and low cost. Moreover. Kodak model adds an interesting feature, as is the resistance to rain. And in the era of the Internet, could not miss the software inside the camera to facilitate the editing and upload to Youtube for the content that you record.

Available in black, red, pink, blue and yellow, the Zx1 can capture video in low-light conditions

November 17, 2008

Canon PowerShot SX10 IS Review

Filed under: Digital Cameras — Tags: , , , , , — Ionica @ 11:00 pm

Though it was announced a couple of months ago, it’s just now that the new Canon PowerShot SX10 IS gets reviewed thoroughly by the guys at the Photography Blog. They call it a “sturdy plastic brick of a camera,” but let’s see why.

First of all the bigger and better lens which seems to be much better than the Canon S5 IS. Also interesting is the tilt-and-swivel LCD and the dedicated record button for video that come in handy. However, on the other part, the bad stuff is that you can’t have HD video recording or RAW still shots.

Last thing about it is the price, $400, which seems to be a little bit above what everyone expected, placing it above some very good point and shooters, and close to some entry-level DSLRs. Check out the details with them.

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