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Thursday, March 18th, 2010

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Canon PowerShot A480 has a compact design and easy to use interface that makes it just right for beginners. The camera is also high on style quotient.

This entry level digicam from Canon offers 10.0-megapixel resolution with 3.3x optical zoom. With its DIGIC III Image Processor, the images are brilliantly sharp with vivid colors. Clicking images in a large pre-shot display and playback is all very exciting and fun with its 2.5 inch LCD display. Canon Powershot A480 is great on battery life also, as the camera has auto shutoff feature. This means, after a few seconds of idle time, the LCD screen will turn itself off and then the camera will also be in a standby mode.

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Thursday, March 11th, 2010

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You recently got your dream digital camera. You unraveled the package and have the new shiny piece in your hand. You try to turn it on but for some strange reason you are unable to do so. You reach for the manual. Three hours pass and you still do not know how to turn it on…

In such a situation, it is obvious for anybody to get annoyed and irritated because the new purchase you have made is not worth at all. However, this will never happen with the Olympus FE-370.

A dream camera, the FE-370 is easy to use and easy on the wallet too. It offers 8 megapixels and a 5X optical zoom with a 2.7 inch LCD.
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Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

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If you are planning to buy a digital camera for everyday use, you must consider Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1. This feature-rich camera gives you excellent performance, and takes great quality still images and videos.

The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 is very easy to use and is well designed. Moreover, it is a dust-resistant, water-resistant, and shock-resistant digital camera. Yes, it is shock-resistant from falls up to 5 feet and water-resistant to a depth of 10 feet. Thus, the camera is ideal for everyday use. You can use the Panasonic TS1 outdoors, at the beach, or even under the water while swimming.

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Thursday, February 25th, 2010

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If you want a camera with which you can take pictures like a pro, you can safely turn to the amazing Canon PowerShot A1000 IS. It is lightweight and compact, and a camera that you are sure to fall in love with. You can use this in the complete automatic mode. For those who truly love photography, there are other options too.

Actually this is a new model to the PowerShot range, which has become extremely popular today. Traditionally, these cameras have offered great value because of the affordable price and the exciting features. But this model is a step above. It comes with image stabilization features, a viewfinder and flash. And there are exciting colors you can choose from.
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Friday, February 19th, 2010

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Canon PowerShot G10 is the new kid on the block in Canon G-series. This CCD sensor camera has a 5 x optical zoom and resolution of 14.7 MP. It has a wide angled-28mm zoom lens with optical image stabilization, which makes it a photographer’s delight. These features allow you to shoot sharp pictures without any blurs.

This camera weighs 14.1 ounces. Its dimensions are 4.30 x 3.06 x 1.81 inch. If you compare this model with G9, you will find that Canon has stretched the dimensions of this model from all sides. The LCD screen of 3 inches has a resolution of 461,000 dots. Its shutter speed varies between 15 s to 1/4000 s. The sensitivity varies from ISO 100 to ISO 1600.
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Monday, November 9th, 2009

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Nikon’s P6000 is a force to be reckoned with. It has a lot of cool features wrapped up into a nice little package. This is definitely the coolest little compact camera you could own. It’s small enough to almost fit in your pocket.

The coolest thing about this compact camera is that it is a 13.5 megapixel! That’s bigger than my D200. That means that you could possibly take a picture suitable to hang on your wall (20×30). Another appreciable fact is that it has the wired LAN connection. You can connect this guy to your cat5 and download your pics to Nikon’s picture town site for 2 gigs of free storage. It even has a GPS system for figuring out where the heck you took that last picture at.

buy now Nikons P6000

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