Medium-format digital cameras, which have larger sensors and higher price tags than even high-end SLRs, didn’t fare so well in earlier tests of sensor quality by measurement firm DxO Labs, but Phase One’s newly tested top-end technology has risen to the top of the DxOMark Sensor test.
Phase One now [...]
Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on May 15th, 2009 by dina | No Comments »
The Kodak EasyShare M820 can be had for less than $100.
(Credit: Kodak)
Kodak offers a number of digital photo frames, including models that feature built-in wireless connectivity and even cutting edge OLED display technology. However, its 8-inch EasyShare M820, available for less than $100, is an attractive option for
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Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on May 15th, 2009 by dina | No Comments »
(Credit: The Kodak P720 costs around $60.)
Kodak offers several digital photo frames, including models that feature built-in wireless connectivity and even cutting edge OLED display technology. But its P720, a 7-inch frame, is about as basic as you get and sits at the entry-point of the Kodak line with …
Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on May 15th, 2009 by dina | No Comments »
We’ve got a new leak for you - the sporty slider Motorola W7. It’s a pretty weird looking device with its elongated D-pad and rather poor choice of colors. Rumor has it that it will have a QVGA screen and EDGE support…
Filed under: Mobile Phones | Posted on May 2nd, 2009 by jack | No Comments »
  I discovered Professor Kobre’s Lightscoop during the Holidays while I was putting together our Cheap Gifts for Photographers guide. It was suggested as a possible fit and when I looked it up on the Web I was impressed enough to include it in the guide. Basically, the Lightscoop allows cameras with pop-up flashes [...]
Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on April 24th, 2009 by danis | No Comments »
New York’s Grand Central Terminal
The New York Post is reporting that the New York Police Department has recently issued a department operations order reminding their officers that photography is rarely unlawful.
From the Post:
“Faced with complaints from photographers and tourists alike, the NYPD has [...]
Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on April 14th, 2009 by dina | No Comments »
  The rumored Nikon D5000 digital SLR has been confirmed. Tonight, Nikon announced their latest digital SLR and their second to feature HD video capture. As the change in naming convention indicates (previous entry-level cameras were the D60 and D90), this is not just another entry-level or enthusiast Nikon digital SLR. For $730, the [...]
Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on April 14th, 2009 by danis | No Comments »
Just 14 months after the launch of the EOS Rebel XSi (450D), Canon has unveiled its latest model, the Rebel T1i (500D). It’s the fifth generation of Rebel and enters the market at a difficult time - in the midst of a global economic downturn and against the fiercest competition we’ve ever seen in [...]
Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on April 11th, 2009 by admin | 3 Comments »
Sigma Corporation has made available at their US website an online repair order form and payment information. A revamped Service page at the site, Sigma Online Mall Service Page , has tabs for both United States Customers and those Outside of the United States. Online tracking [...]
Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on April 7th, 2009 by danis | No Comments »
Sigma Corporation has made available at their US website an online repair order form and payment information. A revamped Service page at the site, Sigma Online Mall Service Page , has tabs for both United States Customers and those Outside of the United States. Online tracking [...]
Filed under: Camera Review, Digital Camera | Posted on April 7th, 2009 by danis | No Comments »