Fuji FinePix F10

The majority of digital cameras only work part-time. Why’s This? You might ask. Well, as the end of the day draws near, the camera’s batteries usually begin to run low on juice, affecting camera performance especially image quality during low-light conditions. The Fuji FinePix F10 Zoom, with its new Real Photo Processor, is the [...]

  • March 31st, 2006
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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-S600

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S600 camera has everything you need for fantastic imaging, incorporating super-sharp 6.0 megapixel resolution, a high-quality Carl Zeiss 3X Optical zoom lens with outstanding wide-angle performance, high sensitivity and powerful flash for improved low-light photography. With 32 MB Internal storage you can keep shots within-camera without the need for a memory [...]

  • March 31st, 2006
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Fuji FinePix A345 Digital Camera

If a reasonably priced digital camera equals a drop in quality, then the Fuji FinePix A345 breaks the mould. 4.0 megapixels of resolution and a crisp 3x optical zoom lens are contained within this compact, solid construction. The Fuji FinePix A345 provides stacks of photo power with one-touch, fully-automatic control, offering easy navigation for [...]

  • March 31st, 2006
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Sony DSC-N1 Cyber-shot

The Sony DSC-N1 Cyber-Shot camera opens a new world of capture and share, by means of 8.1 megapixels and internal storage that holds up to 500 VGA images for viewing anytime, anywhere. A vast 3.0” 1 LCD screen with Clear Photo LCD Plus technology enables touch-screen handiness for operating camera functions and looking through [...]

  • March 30th, 2006
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Olympus X-705 Digital Camera

High resolution with an optical zoom brings the Olympus entry level range right up-to-date. 5 megapixels and more than 11x zoom offer performance and flexibility with adequate resolution to print large sizes. An internal 28MB memory means that users will never be caught without memory, and an xD Picture Card slot enables the storage [...]

  • March 30th, 2006
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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-H1

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H1 with its incredible 12X optical zoom lens combined with Super SteadyShot, can help you capture striking long-distance images with minimized blurring, even during long exposures. It’s conversion lens compatible so you can simply add optional telephoto and wide-angle lenses for even bigger optical range.

  • March 30th, 2006
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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T9

Sony increases the image quality of its slender digital cameras with the Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T9, the first to offer both Super Steady Shot optical image stabilisation and high light sensitivity. The 6.0 megapixel Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T9 creates more detailed photos with considerably less blur and graininess than generic point-and-shoot cameras. Optical image stabilisation reduces [...]

  • March 30th, 2006
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P200

Enclosed within a slender metallic form is Sony’s compact digital camera, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P200 (DSCP200). Exceedingly high-resolution photographs are within your hands because of the 7.2 effective Megapixel Super HAD CCD and 3X optical zoom lens. Assured for quality and consistency, the Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens extends out from the body of the [...]

  • March 30th, 2006
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Olympus Mju 800

The Olympus Mju 800 is particularly for those wanting the ultimate fashionable, high-performance digital camera. Enclosed in a sleek, weatherproof form, the Mju 800 assures you’ll capture great photographs in any kind of weather. The Olympus Mju 800 also has an array of light situations covered.

  • March 30th, 2006
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Canon PowerShot A620

The Canon PowerShot A620’s 7.1 Megapixel CCD sensor provides for outstanding quality photo prints with pin-sharp definition up to A3+. It offers more than enough detail for printing cropped photos. A vivid 4x optical zoom creates high-contrast images. It combines with digital zoom for 16x magnification. DIGIC II is like a powerful brain within [...]

  • March 29th, 2006
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