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Friday, 01 September 2006 |
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 Over at LetsGoDigital, they have recently reviewed the Canon Digital IXUS 800 IS a nice compact shooter with stylish looks and a reasonable set of features.
The successful series of digital IXUS cameras brings us the Canon Digital IXUS 800 IS digital camera. This new top model from the Digital IXUS series is equipped with the latest technology, and comes in the trendiest “jacket” of the series. As far as specifications are concerned, the Canon IXUS 800 IS leads Canon’s compact camera range; not only does the camera have the stylish looks that the IXUS line is famed for, it also features a 4x optical zoom and the same optical Image Stabilizer (IS) technology that is used in Canon’s professional EF lenses to reduce blur caused by movement of the photographer’s hand.
They conclude that the Canon Digital IXUS 800 IS deserves nothing but praise. It is a top model in the IXUS series from Canon and features “user-friendly operation and produces first-rate image quality”. It is no surprise that the camera is not for the professional photographer looking for something compact, as it does not give a myriad of choices in aperature and shutter speeds, but that is not the market the IXUS 800 IS is shooting for.
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Thursday, 31 August 2006 |
 Acer recently revealed a new 8 megapixel digital camera, the CP-8660. The design is meant to look more like a slightly more classic film camera, but that does not mean it is not an impressive device.
The Acer CP-8660, other than its 8 MP resolution, has a 6x optical zoom, and a 8.5x digital zoom. The camera is also equipped with Anti-shake DSP (Digital Signal Processor) technology which compensates for hand movements. On the back of the camera you will find a 2.8″ LCD with what is called low temperature poly silicon that enhances the overall brightness and contrast of the screen.
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Wednesday, 30 August 2006 |

If you're a huge fans of the popular Sony Cyber-Shot N1 digital camera, then check out this leaked information regarding its successor, the Cyber-Shot N2. This camera will sports a 10 megapixel sensor, 3x Carl Zeiss Vario Tessar zoom lens, and a maximum ISO range of 1000. Available in metallic pinkish and purpish colors, the N2 digicam boasts an intersting 3-inch LCD touch screen display. |
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Tuesday, 29 August 2006 |
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 Ricoh has just unveiled its new 7.5 megapixel digital camera, the Caplio R5. As the successor of the Caplio R4 (well, that's obvious), this digicam offers a nice 7.1x optical wide zoom lens (28~200mm, 35mm), 100 ~ 1000 ISO setting, a large 2.5-inch 232K colors LCD display, and the all new Smooth Imagine Engine II image processing engine which delivers unblurry high-quality images. Equipped with a 26MB of internal memory with SD/MMC card slot which will come in handy if you need more storage, its energy saving battery provides up to 380 shots on a single full charge.
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Sunday, 27 August 2006 |

Epson is one of the most popular printer manufacturer in my county and well-known as its high-quality printing result. Infact, I also uses one of its printer, the Stylus Photo RX510, and quite satisfied with the result. Well, good news, the company has just unveiled a trio of new Stylus DX series printers - the Stylus DX6000, DX5000, and DX4000. Respectively, these all-in-one printing solutions will be retailed for £99, £89.99, and £69.99. The new Stylus DX Series printers feature Epson's DURABrite Ultra ink, a maximum print resolution of up to 5760 x 1440dpi, Epson PhotoEnhance that corrects the photo accordingly for picture perfect printouts, and a user friendly interface. The DX6000 printer, the most advanced one, is equipped with PictBridge photo printing support, memory card slot, 2-inch colors LCD display, and a nice 1220ppi scanner function. |
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Sunday, 27 August 2006 |
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 Nikon Imaging Korea has just unveiled its latest DSLR camera, the D80, in Seoul. Priced at 1,100,000 (KRW) for just the body, this 10.2 megapixel DSLR features a 2.5-inch colors LCD display with wide viewing angle and a powerful image processing engine that promises to deliver high-quality image and color reproduction. The camera itself is the successor of the D70 and D70s models.
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