Casio EX-F1 Reviewed: Monster cam is also a monster in weight, up to 60 shots per second

casio-exf1The F1 is just ideal for capturing life’s unpredictable moments with its high-speed CMOS sensor and LSI processor. Wired reviewed the Casio EX-F1 and described it as a “speed-demon snapper”.

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Lumix DMC-FX35 Reviewed: Smart cam, smart features

Lumix-DMC-FX35The new Lumix FX35 has a lot to offer, like a new 4.4mm to 17.6mm wide-angle Leica lens (35mm equivalent: 25mm to 100mm), an aperture range from f/2.8 to f/5.6, a 4X optical zoom, and an improved Intelligent Auto (IA) mode. Not bad for a digital camera. Read more

Canon SD890 IS Reviewed: Design okay, but features disappoint

Canon-PowerShot-SD890-ISCanon SD890 IS, with its thick 2.3-by-3.8-by-1.1-inch body, the 6.5-ounce camera can slide somewhat comfortably into a loose pants pocket. The SD890 IS sports a much curvier design than its predecessor, including a gently sloping front where you grip the camera. With all this change in the design, this new model of Canon camera generally disappoints in terms of features. Read more

Canon Rebel XSi Reviewed: Quicker image processing, faster frames

Canon-Rebel-XSi Canon Rebel XSi’s prestige lies in a new Digic III processor, higher 3.5 fps frame rate, a larger viewfinder, back of the camera dominating 3-inch LCD, quicker auto focus, a bundled 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 lens with optical image stabilization and the inclusion of Live View. Read more

Adobe Photoshop Express Reviewed: Bring Photoshop wonders to the web

adobe-photoshop-express Adobe Photoshop Express brings the industry-leading photo-editing app to the Web. Adobe currently offers a free Web site that provides users with 2GB of storage space, some very good image-editing capabilities, and rudimentary facilities for sharing photos. Read more

Pentax K200D Reviewed: Very compact and comfortable to use

Pentax-K200DPentax’s K200D includes a lot of advances in the realm of digital SLRs. The K200D sports a compact body design with an understated and comfortable grip ideal for both the pros and amateur photographers. Read more

Canon 40D DSLR Reviewed: Not as sharp as the 30D

Canon’s 40D DSLR is a a step above the Rebel series cams, ideal for the prosumers.

The good: Features Canon’s latest DIGIC III processor and live view. Enhanced light performance. Autofocus was generally faster. 3-inch LCD is extremely useful for field proofing.

The bad: Autofocus sometimes wonky in low light.

The bottom line: 40D is a little underwhelming compared to the Nikon D300 with it’s many more AF points and serious and more impressive low noise

Price: Starting at $1,499.

Read full review over at GIZMODO.

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Sony Ericsson K850i CyberShot Phone Reviewed: Quite Impressive

sony_ericsson_k850iSony Ericsson’s K850i is part of Sony’s CyberShot line of phones which boast high quality cameras in a cellphone package. Read more

Olympus SP-570UZ Reviewed: Disappointingly a bad point and shoot

olympus_SP_570UZOlympus SP-570UZ is a bad, bad point-and-shoot cam according to CrunchGear. You might as well get an entry-level DSLR that takes better photos both outdoor and indoors. Read more

Canon Rebel XTi Reviewed: Great Starter SLR for Amateurs

canon rebel XTi_2The Canon rebel XTi is a cost-effective way to jumpstart one’s photography hobby or career. This entry level DSLR camera from Canon features more shooting options and is great for taking sharp photos with great color and little noise. Read more

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