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Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

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Sometimes it’s just okay to go ahead and treat yourself to investing in a digital camera that you can be most proud of. Of course everyone’s level of investment will be quite different depending on budget, but the Canon EOS 30D seems to be a great bargain for any digital camera enthusiast out there. It’s high quality and superior features would make any avid digital photographers chest swell with pride.

At 8.0 megapixels CCD, this camera will leave you with beautifully colorful 16 X 22 inch prints full of fine detail and clarity that you would expect from a professional grade camera. In fact there’s a good chance that people will begin asking you to photograph their special events for them when they see how well your own photos have turned out.

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Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

olympus.jpgWhen you’re looking for a digital camera you’re usually in one of two groups. Many people like the newest technology of having to only look through the LCD screen and see their supposed shot right on the screen – or you’re from the old school who likes the old fashioned way of looking through a lens like the good old days. The Olympus Evolt E 500 is probably one of the most affordable camera’s that fits this type.

The E-500 is a 8 megapixel CCD SLD digital camera, meaning that you actually look through a view finder much like the 35mm camera’s that you’ve probably been used to.
The 8 megapixels gives you plenty of detail to create very high, photo quality 16 X 22 inch prints that you’ll be proud to display as your own. Your photos will be crisply detailed and full of vibrant colors.

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Monday, January 28th, 2008

Sony Alpha A100 Imagine if you will a digital camera with enough power and exceptional quality to deliver to you the capability to produce clear and crisply detailed 18 X 25 inch prints that will wow your friends and family. The 10 megapixel CCD Sony Alpha A100 does precisely that. This is a camera that won’t disappoint you when it comes to quality.

In fact, you’d be hard pressed to find a trait of this camera that is disappointing.

How many times have you taken what you thought was going to be a great shot and ended up being severely discouraged because of a blurry shot, or bad lighting, etc. Not to be worried about anymore with the A100’s Super SteadyShot Optical Image Stabilization. This function will automatically reduce image blur so that clear pictures are nearly assured. This feature is one of the most beloved things about this camera and with the simple slide-of-button operation you’ll easily be able to operate it.

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Monday, January 28th, 2008

Olympus Evolt E-330 If you’ve been on the lookout for a camera that you can be proud to call your own…a high performing camera that’s reliable and will give you great shots then you really need to look no further than to the Olympus Evolt E-330.

With 7.5 megapixel CCD, this camera gives you enough power and clarity to deliver crisp and clear 16 X 21 inch prints. The Evolt E-330’s New Live MOS 7.5-Megapixel Image Sensor gives you an added high vibrancy range giving you photos with much truer and accurate coloring, with crisp and definitive details – edge-to-edge – giving your photos a much better quality with less visual noise.


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Monday, January 28th, 2008

Nikon D80 When you want a digital camera that is designed to take exceptional photos, and give the user the utmost in control and reliability – then there’s one camera that really stands out these days and that’s the Nikon D80. This digital camera has gotten one great review after another and is destined to be one of the most favored digital cameras on the market.

Perhaps it’s because of the sharp and vibrant photo resolution that you’re able to obtain with the 10.2 megapixels. This makes this an incredible camera for those who plan to take shots that they may likely have to crop down to size. Essentially with any digital camera, the more megapixels available the easier it is to retain the quality of the photo when cropping.

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Monday, January 28th, 2008

Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro One trait that people often seek when searching for a digital camera is finding one where the end result rivals that of film. Clear, crisp, and consistent photos are the end result that you’re probably hoping for as well. With the Fuji Film S3 your chance at competing with the look of film just got infinitely better.

One of the main factoring reasons of that is because of the megapixels that the S3 has. The 6.17 megapixel effective resolution is increased to 12 megapixels using in-camera technology. This gives your photos a very high and detailed resolution to create a very high quality 14 by 19 prints. You’ll walk away from your shots with much more confidence knowing that the FinePix S3 Pro’s Super CCD SR sensor is working hard for you creating images with a dynamic range four times greater than one with a single-pixel sensor.

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