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Thursday, February 25th, 2010

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Canon Power Shot SD1200 ELPH - we can describe it as exuberant, stylish and innovative that takes you to a new level of creativity while taking pictures. If you want to see a smiling and beautiful picture of yours, this digital camera is an inspired medium of visual expression and softness that you can almost feel. It is adorably small and is available in six excellent colors i.e. silver, dark gray, orange, green, pink, and blue.It has a smart AUTO Mode that intelligently selects the proper setting for the camera based on different shooting situations. It has DIGIC 4 image processor with a face detection self-timer and red-eye correction.

buy now The Sony Cybershot DSC-G3
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Monday, January 25th, 2010

The Sony Cybershot DSC-G3

The Sony Cybershot DSC-G3 is the world’s first Wi-Fi camera that allows photographers to log into virtually any photo sharing service on the Web to upload their images directly to their social network of choice.

The DSC-G3 is a wireless camera with a G3 Wi-Fi connection which is operated from the 3.5-inch touch screen LCD display on the camera’s back. The browser’s home page is Sony’s imaging portal. It presents you with five options for services to connect with: YouTube, Dailymotion, Photobucket, Picasa and Shutterfly. You are also able to connect to the Internet directly in order to upload photos to other popular sites like Facebook and Flickr.

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Monday, January 25th, 2010

The Budget-Friendly, User-Friendly Nikon Coolpix S610
The Nikon Coolpix S610 is a powerful, budget-friendly, full-feature camera that packs a lot of punch in its small frame. The S610 is considered the cousin to the very popular but much more expensive S610c, which has a built-in Wi-Fi feature for wirelessly uploading photos to your desktop. If wireless uploading is more than you need, but you still like the in-depth features of the S610c, than the Nikon Coolpix S610 is the camera for you, all at a fraction of the cost.

buy now Nikon Cool Pix P80
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Monday, January 25th, 2010

Nikon Coolpix S710

If you are looking for a camera that has the manual features of a digital SLR and the size of a subcompact point-and-shoot camera then look no further than the Nikon Coolpix S710. The S710 offers some impressive manual controls that include a wide angle lens of 28 mm and sensitivity in the upper range of 3,200 when the resolution is full and ISO 12,800 at 3 megapixel. But perhaps most importantly, the S710 features an astounding high-resolution 14.5-megapixel sensor; a number which even just a few years ago would have been thought impossible. The result is, of course, clearer, crisper, brighter and more precise photos than you would never get from any other camera.

buy now Nikon Cool Pix P80
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Friday, December 11th, 2009

Canon PowerShot SD990 IS Elph
No matter your skill level, now is a great time to enjoy photography with innovative cameras like the Canon PowerShot SD990 IS Elph – the new flagship camera in Canon’s Elph series. The SD990 Elph which is leading the charge in the point-and-shoot digital camera revolution does not come cheap (it retails for nearly $400), but if you have the money, then the Elph series flagship is for you.

The camera has rightly taken the place of the company’s previous model, the PowerShot SD 950 in the product line with all upgraded features; including a new whopping 14.7 megapixel, to the previous 12.1 megapixel. It has also improved upon the DIGIC III processor in the previous model by upgrading to a DIGIC 4 type. The new processor allows servo-AF tracing.
buy now Canon PowerShot SD990 IS Elph

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Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX150 boasts a mix of easy use, photo quality and shooting options which set it apart from its competition and place it in a class all its own.

The DMC-FX150, which is available from Panasonic in either silver or sleek black, measures 3.8 inches broad by 2.1 inches high by 1 inch wide and weighs 6.2 ounces. While its LCD monitor is a bit smaller than some comparable cameras, we are talking 2.7 inches rather than 3.0, so the difference will go un-noticed by most. The camera is sturdy and stylish, fitting easily into most pants pockets, and, best of all, it is refreshingly simple to use.

buy now The Panasonic Lumix DMC FX150

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