Archive for 'Camera Reviews'
Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-GF3 Put To The Test, Comes Out Looking Just Fine
Posted on11. Jul, 2011 by Steve.
The third generation mirrorless from Panasonic’s LUMIX GF-series is being released later this month under the name Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF3. The new GF3 offered a lot of high-end features and a brand new design that focused solely on getting things more compact (compared to previous GF cameras). The GF3 boosts a 12 megapixel Live MOS [...]
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Fujifilm Finepix X100 Review Round-Up: Great Camera General Consensus
Posted on21. Mar, 2011 by Steve.
The reviews are starting to pour in for the new Fujifilm FinePix X100 camera, remember it the retro-styled camera with Leica-like styling? Just see the photo above to refresh yourself on this cameras looks. Well the X100 might not be readily available to you at the moment due to the supply shortages but reviews are [...]
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Olympus PEN E-PL2 Reviewed, Not A Camera That’s For Everybody
Posted on14. Feb, 2011 by Steve.
Olympus first unveiled their latest addition to their PEN family of micro four thirds cameras the Olympus PEN E-PL2, early last month. But the hype and rumors for a new PEN camera started back in late 2010. Most wanted/expected to see Olympus really improve the PEN line with the next camera. What Olympus unveiled back [...]
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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T99 Get’s Reviewed: Sharp Design, Everything Else…
Posted on22. Jan, 2011 by DigiCamMan.
The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T99 was just launched onto the market in the Summer of 2010 but shortly it will be replaced by the likes of the Cyber-Shot DSC-TX100V. The T99 as it is now on paper is an attractive camera and looks wise not much can compare to it’s sleekness. However good specs. on paper [...]
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Kodak EasyShare M590 Reviewed: Lots of Pros But Some Big Cons
Posted on02. Jan, 2011 by Steve.
Announced back in late August of 2010 the Kodak EasyShare M590 had all the right features on paper. The point-and-shoot digital camera was listed as having a 14 mega-pixel image sensor, 720p HD video recording and a 5x optical zoom lens with built-in image stabilization. The M590 also was the first Kodak camera to come [...]
