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Canon SD880 Review: Rockwell Says Forget G10

by Patrick on November 23, 2008

Ok, he didn’t say forget the G10, but in a review of the Canon SD880, Ken Rockwell does spend some time comparing the two cameras. The Canon SD880 weighs in at 10 megapixels, with a 4x zoom (28mm on the wide side of things), 3″ LCD, and DIGIC IV processing, and Rockwell finds it handles [...]

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The Canon 50D Is Not Replacing the 40D

by Patrick on August 24, 2008

Make what you will of it, but if this is true:

I don’t know why I always feel compelled to reply to posts like this but the comments are always so frustrating.
I am a canon dealer:
1. This is not a replacement for the 40D which will remain in Canon’s line for some time, it is a [...]

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via Wired’s Gadget Lab
While I find the iPhone’s camera to be essentially worthless (possible to get a focused picture?) the default camera app shipping with the iPhone is even worse.
Enter Snapture, which promises to take your iPhone camera experience to the next level. Features include:

QuickView thumbnail stack
QuickView thumbnail enlarge
QuickView delete
EasyCapture
QuickAccess
Geotagging
Color modes
Multishot
Delay timer
Level aid
Gesture [...]

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Funny how the unannounced, unofficial, strictly rumored 50D could be dissappointing?
According to my colleagues who had the chance to try out the 50D, their feedback is not encouraging, it’s gonna be another 20D to 30D thing all over again…
While the source is sincere, the 50D is bound to be a marginal evolutionary upgrade, not a [...]

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14 megapixels, but how’s the noise?
Camera Labs does their review thing of Sony’s cleverly featured camera, the A350. I say clever, because by adding the impressive megapixels on a budget camera, Sony might just be able to peel away consumers from the major camera brands. It is essentially the same camera (body, menus, etc.) as [...]

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I bought my first DSLR back in April of last year, and have been absolutely loving it ever since. It was hard a decision, and I spent a lot of time researching what to buy, but when I eventually purchased my Nikon D80, I was quite pleased with myself. For my needs as an amateur [...]

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