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Monday, April 26th, 2010

31km14jfil_sl500_aa300_.jpgThe upgraded version of E-510 with 10Mp Digital SLR is, in fact, the first SLR user with a larger budget. It was also honored as the Best Digital SLR 2007-2008 by European Imaging and Sound Association. Although it is not merely a simple successor to the E-510. The Olympus E-520 has been enhanced sufficiently with such useful additions that would certainly make a worthwhile purchase.

The Olympus E-520 has the same convenient options accompanied with a few advanced features over its predecessor along with other enhancements taken from the pro-spec E3.

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Monday, April 26th, 2010

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If you are a photographer then the Sony DSLR-A350 will delight you in many ways. For one, you will be mesmerized by the 14.2megapixel resolution lenses which give depth to the photographs. Secondly, the optical/LCD viewfinder will make clicking a photograph simple for you.

This camera can be easily called the first entirely Sony product in the line of SLR cameras. Weighing below 700g including battery and memory card, it is the perfect solution for your photography needs. You will love its features if you are a professional. It also has an anti shake facility, thus providing more stability if you have to click a photo with your hands and without using a tripod. This is demonstrated by the Super SteadyShot feature of the Sony DSLR-A350.

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Monday, April 26th, 2010

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Not many would have imagined that Cannon could top the success of its hugely popular EOS 400D/XTi. With the launch of the Canon EOS Rebel Xsi, they seemed to have done just that.

Taking a leaf from the rival Nikon’s book, Cannon has priced the Rebel for an up market segment. But not without reason!

For starters, the Rebel offers an increased resolution of 12.2 megapixels. The 400 D had 10.1 megapixels.

The Rebel also includes a contrast-based auto focus option. Contrast- based focus allows to auto focus in Live View without flipping down the viewfinder.

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Monday, April 12th, 2010

51thkreo3bl_sl500_aa300_.jpgA picture is worth a thousand words. With Canon’s Canon EOS Rebel T1i, you still get a thousand words, except that they are a lot clearer.

Boasting an appreciable 15.1 mega pixel resolution, the EOS Rebel T1i is designed to provide the users with vivid pictures at the push of a button. However, if you think great pictures is all that the Canon EOS Rebel offers, then you are wrong. There is a lot more.

The Canon EOS Rebel T1i is quite easy to use. In its design, Canon employed many ergonomic graces that have now become synonymous with its products. Consequently, the camera fits easily into the hands of its owners and very few have difficulties in carrying it around.

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Thursday, April 1st, 2010

41xeweiybbl_aa300_.jpgThe Olympus E-620 has been positioned by its manufacturers between their high end model of E-30 and the affordable E-520. As is evident by its positioning, this model is a combination of the E-520 related complaints being resolved and incorporation of some features of E-30. Consequently, the Olympus E-620 contains some very important functional and design characteristics which have been derived from the manufacturer’s E-30 model. The most vital of these is the E-30’s 12.3 megapixels live MOS sensor which also imparts anti-shake properties and a live view. The E-520 was a 10 megapixel camera.

Two other imported features that this model has inherited from its classy big brother are six creative art filters and 2.7 inch/230 k monitor.
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Friday, March 19th, 2010

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The perfect blend of expert features and easy user interface, the Sony DSLR-A330, is a digital camera that suits every need. With a movable 2.7 inch LCD screen, positing the camera to take a shot was never this easy. It allows you to clearly see how your picture is going to turn out before taking it. The 10.2 megapixel resolution of the screen means that the image that you see is of perfect clarity. You can even use it to view your previous pictures with ease, turning your Sony DSLR-A330 digital camera into a portable photo album. The responsiveness of the screen display, allows for little or no drag. This means images flow seamlessly as you pan around. Another nifty innovation is the ability to tilt or pitch the display screen. This can make taking low lying pictures a breeze. No more bending into awkward positions trying to get that perfect angle.
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