[REVIEW:] Samsung ST5500 Review – Mark Goldstein (Photography BLOG)
The Samsung ST5500 (also known as the CL80) is an innovative 14.2-megapixel digital camera with integrated Wi-Fi connectivity and a 3.7 inch WVGA AMOLED touch-screen. Using an available Wi-Fi connection, users can send a digital image to any email address using the ST5500’s touch-screen QWERTY keypad or the built-in address book. The ST5500 also supports two other wireless connectivity options, Bluetooth 2.0 and DLNA, and can upload images directly to popular websites such as Facebook, Picasa and YouTube. — Mark Goldstein
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[REVIEW:] The Canon EOS Rebel XTi Digital Camera Review – Allen Carter (slr-lens)
The Canon EOS Rebel series might possibly be the most widely known SLR camera series of the past ten years. The Digital Rebel XTi is the updated version of the Digital Rebel XT. Priced at $899 with the kit lens, this model represents Canon EOS tradition of providing excellent pro camera features at entry level prices. — Allen Carter
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[REVIEW:] Gear Review – The Canon G10 and the Apple iPad – Bill Lockhart (Photo Travel Review Magazine)
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Recently, I traveled to Tennessee to see my brother. I took along my Canon G10 and the Apple iPad 3G along with the SD Camera Connection Kit adapter. The package, including chargers, fit nicely in a netbook case made by Samsonite. Small, light weight, and easily transported, the system worked very well during the trip. — Bill Lockhart
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[REVIEW:] Canon EOS Rebel T2i – Derrick Story (Businessweek)
It’s tempting to refer to Canon’s T2i as an evolutionary upgrade to its predecessor, the T1i. That is, until you review its pictures and video on your computer screen. Yes, Canon has added incremental refinements to its latest Rebel, but they add up to improved image quality and movie recording that is a notable step forward. — Derrick Story
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[REVIEW:] Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H55 review – Camera Labs
Released in February 2010, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H55 is a compact super zoom, or, if you prefer, travel zoom, with a 10x optical range, 14 Megapixel CCD sensor and 3 inch LCD display. It shares the same body shape, lens and some features of the higher-end Cyber-shot DSC-HX5, with the major difference being that in place of the HX5′s 10 Megapixel Exmor-R backlit CMOS sensor, the H55 has a 14 Megapixel CCD sensor. — Camera Labs
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[REVIEW:] Product Review: Panasonic LUMIX G2 – Vanessa Gates (Toronto Sun)
Panasonic has released their new line of lens replacing cameras, which is good news for the avid photographer.
The Panasonic LUMIX G2 12.1 megapixel camera features a built-in eye sensor, face detection, automatic and manual modes as well as a Dolby Digital stereo mic. The G2 also takes HD videos and has an HDMI output to play the videos back in HD. This is convenient when out taking photos and video as the user will no longer have to carry around two appliances. The G2 currently retails for $899.99 CDN. — Vanessa Gates
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[REVIEW:] Pentax X90 Review – Jim Keenan (DigitalCamera Review)
While Pentax has been producing compact digital cameras for some years now, it took until 2009 to introduce their first entry into the ultrazoom class comprised of 10x and up optical zoom lenses. The X70 opened to somewhat mixed reviews, with battery life, HD video quality and speed of operation drawing fire from some reviewers. On the other hand, still image quality got generally positive comments. — Jim Keenan
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[REVIEW:] Samsung NX10 interchangeable-lens camera review – DigitalArts
pros Solid construction and comfortable fit; Good quality three-inch LCD; Excellent menu system with friendly user interface; Built in flash and hot shoe; Convenient EVF, though not exceptional quality; Clean, colorful JPEGs using auto controls. — DigitalArts
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[REVIEW:] Nikon Coolpix S6000 Review – Andy Stanton (DigitalCamera Review)
The Nikon Coolpix S6000 is a sleek, user-friendly compact ultrazoom camera with a surprisingly long 7x optical zoom (a 35mm equivalent lens range of 28mm to 196mm). It occupies the middle ground between standard ultracompact point-and-shoot cameras with 3x or 4x optical zoom, such as Nikon’s own S4000, and compact ultrazooms with 10x optical zoom and higher, such as Nikon’s S8000 which was reviewed by this website back in May. — Andy Stanton
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[REVIEW:] Kodak Slice Camera Review – A New And Exciting Piece – Image Acquire
Today’s review target is a strange little model that goes by the equally strange name of the Kodak Slice. And though the name may sound outlandish, there’s no denying that the Slice is a powerful little camera that brings plenty to the table with it. — Image Acquire
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