Sony Cybershot DSC-T2 Reviewed: Subpar but smart with 4GB built-in memory

sony cybershotMinimalism is the name of the game with Sony’s Cyber-shot DSC-T2, at least in the looks department for the new Sony digicam is packed with features to improve image quality with the optical image-stabilization and D-Range Optimization. Read more

BT eFrame 200 Photo Frame Reviewed: Pretty cool, except for the background noise

REVIEW-3019-fb40f688cf0860c5e27413943c3b735aBT eFrame 200 doesn’t disappoint with its photo viewing capability except for a background noise when there should be none.

The Good: Has slots for USB, MS Pro, SD, and MMC. Comes with remote control. Can be used Read more

Adobe Premiere Elements 4 Reviewed: New Interface limits HD DVD survivors

box_pre4_112x112 The Adobe Premiere Elements 4 features a new interface thats is near parity with the best of the best in the consumer video-editing crowd. PCMag reviewed this editing software that lacks HD DVD recording capabilites. Read more

Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS Reviewed: Inexpensive but subpar to predecessor

canon_powershot_sd1100_is_05Canon’s SD1100 IS makes a great choice for a relatively inexpensive ultracompact camera. Cnet recently just reviewed this PowerShot model which seems to be below par than its predecessor the PowerShot SD1000. Read more

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T300 Reviewed: Disappointingly takes bad photos

32775800-2-200-OVR-1The folks over at Cnet just reviewed the latest Cyber-shot from Sony, the DSC-T300 and said that its photos don’t really match up to the older models. Even if a slew of new features were included. Read more

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18 Reviewed: PC Editor’s Choice

panasonic-dmc-fz18Delivering above-average image quality, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18 is currently the PCMAG Editor’s Choice. Even at such a bargain price, excellent value can be expected. To summarize the latest review:

The Good: Excellent value. Images with accurate color and correct exposure. Versatile 18X optical zoom. 28mm wide-angle lens. Intuitive menu system

The Bad: Noisy images in low-light and flash shots.

The Bottomline: The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18 delivers more advanced features, greater ease of use, and better performance.

Price: Starting at $320.

Read full review over at PCMAG.

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Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III Review: Simply a class of its own

canon-eos-1ds-mark-iii-digital-cameraA class of its own, the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III marks another high-end success for Canon. So cool is this camera that it earned the coveted Cnet Editors’ Choice distinction.

The Good: Viewfinder offers 100 percent coverage.Offers a high level of control over all aspects of images. Good body design for faster access to controls. 21.1 megapixels and low noise.

The Bad: Very expensive. Body is heavy. No AF in live view mode. Lack of the ISO button can be annoying.

The Bottomline: The 1Ds Mark III addresses the high-end needs of professional photographers who have lots of money to spend.

Price: Starting at $7,999.99.

Read full review over at Cnet.

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Focussing trouble: Panasonic Lumix DMC-L10K reviewed

Panasonic’s latest Digital SLR (DSLR), the Lumix DMC-L10K, has according to Reviewers at Cnet trouble with focusing under low light conditions. Additionally Cnet reports, the super pricy $1300 digital Single-Reflex camera tops out at ISO speeds of 1,600, and its live mode has limited functionality when using most lenses.
Another minus for the latest Panasonic: So far the Lumix DMC-L10K is exclusively available as a kit. Read the full review at Cnet.

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