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Sep 3

[REVIEW:] Canon Selphy CP800 Compact photo printer review – Starred Reviews

Posted on Friday, September 3, 2010 in Printers, Reviews
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Canon is one of the known players in the world of cameras and Printers. With the success of Selphy CP780, Canon is coming up with the selphy CP800 compact photo printer. It is ultra compact, portable photo printer with improved usability and stylish features. The printer is slimmer than its predecessors which gives a studio styled quality snaps at home in no time. It is polished with an easy to use technology so that even a layman can easily operate it thereby printing lab quality postcard sized snaps of high gradation within 47 seconds. — Starred Reviews

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Sep 3

[REVIEW:] Product Review: Slappa HardBody Photo Locker – Dan Havlik (PDN Gear Guide)

Posted on Friday, September 3, 2010 in Bags and Kits, Reviews
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There must be a pretty good market for photo bags these days. Seriously, head to any photo store and you’ll see much of the premium retail real estate filled with photography bags, backpacks, slings, satchels, rollers and hard cases. Part of that has to do with the good mark-up value on these items but it’s also because photographers seem to have an insatiable lust for anything bag oriented. (Ok, I admit it, I’m a bit of a bag whore myself.) — Dan Havlik

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Sep 3

[REVIEW:] Kodak EX-1011 Digital Photo Frame Review – Great Except For the Wireless – Steve Anderson (Image Acquire)

Posted on Friday, September 3, 2010 in Accessories, Reviews
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And we top off the week’s coverage of some sweet digital photo frames with the Kodak EX-1011, a digital photo frame that’ll do a really nice job of showing off your pictures–just don’t be too trusting of that Wi-fi connection it comes with. — Steve Anderson

Source and Read More: image-acquire.com

Sep 2

[REVIEW:] Epson Stylus Pro 3880 review – PC Advisor

Posted on Thursday, September 2, 2010 in Printers, Reviews
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The Epson Stylus Photo 3880 is a large-format inkjet printer that won’t take up all your office space. In fact, it can live on your desk.

Designed to sit on your desk (although it’ll have to be a pretty big desk), the Epson Stylus Pro 3880 is more like a regular inkjet on steroids. Something that makes it useful for all kinds of users – from design studios to professional photographers and even keen amateur snappers who love to show off their prints. — PC Advisor

Source and Read More: pcadvisor.co.uk

Sep 2

[REVIEW:] Tenba Messenger Photo and Laptop DSLR Bag Review – Patrick Garde

Posted on Thursday, September 2, 2010 in Bags and Kits, Reviews
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If you are always on the go and want a modern laptop bag which can also hold your DSLR, Tenba has a Messenger Photo/Laptop bag to suit your needs.

This bag has a capacity to hold 1 SLR body, a couple of lenses, flash and other accessories. It features a removable photo insert which makes this bag very versatile and lets you have additional storage. Also, the dividers for the photo insert use Velcro which allows you to customize. Its base is toughened with rubberized, humid and scratch-resistant pane. — Patrick Garde

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Sep 2

[REVIEW:] Sony DPF-D72N Digital Photo Frame Review – A Small Frame With Big Quality – Steve Anderson (Image Acquire)

Posted on Thursday, September 2, 2010 in Accessories, Reviews
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Another new digital photo frame comes our way with the Sony DPF-D72N, a frame that proves you don’t have to be big to do big things.

The Sony DPF-D72N is a seven inch digital photo frame that offers an automatic orientation sensor that automatically rotates your photos as needed, clock and calendar display modes, … — Steve Anderson

Source and Read More: image-acquire.com

Sep 2

[REVIEW:] Almost DSLR Review – Chantelle Joy Duxbury (148apps)

Posted on Thursday, September 2, 2010 in Reviews, Software
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Almost DSLR is obviously an App built for specific users looking for a few extra customized settings for their iPhone. I’ll explain a couple of them here, and you can judge for yourself if this is something you feel that you’ll need to take control over when it comes to taking pictures with your iPhone. — Chantelle Joy Duxbury

Source and Read More: 148apps.com

Sep 2

[REVIEW:] Sigma DP1s 14MP FOVEON CMOS Sensor Digital Camera – Michael Moran (Daily Mail)

Posted on Thursday, September 2, 2010 in Event, Lenses, Reviews
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First impressions count, and on first impression the Sigma DP1s 14MP FOVEON CMOS Sensor Digital Camera is a lovely object.

It’s a solid, chunky camera that feels as if it could stand up to the savage environment inside a holidaymaker’s bag.

That combat-readiness is only slightly betrayed by a separate – and easily loseable – lens cap. — Michael Moran

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Sep 2

[REVIEW:] Field Review: Panasonic GF-1 (Day 1) – The Phoblographer

Posted on Thursday, September 2, 2010 in Cameras, Reviews
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Though it is surely not a new camera, the Panasonic GF-1has finally arrived on my doorstep for review. This review should’ve taken place a year ago when I was still at Photography Bay, but complications in shipping prevented it from happening. Now that the camera is finally in my hands, let’s drive deep in! Right before doing that though, I’d like all users interested in reading this posting to also please check out my posting at Digital Camera Review about how to use these cameras like a pro. — The Phoblographer

Source and Read More: thephoblographer.com

Sep 1

[REVIEW:] Samsung EX1 10-Megapixel Digital Camera Review – Tyler Ingram (ThinkComputers)

Posted on Wednesday, September 1, 2010 in Cameras, Reviews
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When people think of manufacturers who make compact digital cameras, few will probably think of Samsung. Though recently, it seems Samsung has been building more photographic equipment, and been doing a great job of it too. The latest compact digital camera from Samsung to reach the market is the EX1. With its compact metal body, an impressive F1.8-2.4 optical zoom lens capable of 24mm at the wide-angle and an articulated screen, it looks like Samsung is serious about their cameras. — Tyler Ingram

Source and Read More: thinkcomputers.org