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The Olympus PEN E-P1 Unboxed (Cameras) Pics

Posted by – June 27, 2009

Olympus PEN E-P1

This is a brand new Olympus PEN E-P1 production model, bought from Jessops in the UK, they are now widely available in the UK from most camera stores.

Olympus PEN E-P1

The world’s smallest digital camera with changeable lens, it features the same size sensor as other Olympus Digital SLRs (meaning better image quality with all the low-noise benefits of a DSLR), but with a camera body and lens size much more in line with a compact point and shoot such as the Canon G10! It is be available with a compact 17mm lens (34mm equivalent, UK Price with viewfinder £749), and 14-42mm 3x zoom lens (28 – 84mm equivalent, UK Price £699). It’s also available with both lenses for £849 (including VAT and free postage) for the 14-42mm Black & 17mm Silver Pancake Lenses & VF-1 External Optical View Finder Kit with Silver body. The camera features dust reduction, a 12.3 megapixel live view sensor, 720p video recording (1280×720) with stereo sound and HDMI out, anti-shake sensor, 3″ screen, 3fps shooting, SDHC support, and ISO100 – 6400.

Olympus PEN E-P1

Olympus PEN E-P1

Olympus PEN E-P1

Olympus PEN E-P1

Click for more photos here: Olympus PEN E-P1 Unboxed Gallery
Update: View Olympus PEN E-P1 Sample Photos at DigiCamReview

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Olympus E-P1 Micro Four Thirds Camera Announced (Early) (Cameras)

Posted by – June 15, 2009

Olympus E-P1
The Olympus E-P1 is the new micro four thirds Digital camera from Olympus, and is the world’s smallest digital camera with changeable lens, it features the same size sensor as other Olympus Digital SLRs (meaning much better image quality with all the low-noise benefits of a DSLR), but with a camera body and lens size much more in like with a compact point and shoot such as the Canon G10! It will be available with a compact 17mm lens (34mm equivalent), and 14-42mm 3x zoom lens (28 – 84mm equivalent). More pics at Engadget. The camera will feature dust reduction, a 12.3 megapixel live view sensor, SD card support, 720p video recording (1280×720), 3″ screen and ISO6400 (source). Update: Full details now on DigiCamReview.com

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Casio Exilim EX-H10 Ultra Zoom Announced (Cameras)

Posted by – June 11, 2009

Casio Exilim H10

Casio has announced the new Casio Exilim EX-H10 – a new pocket zoom camera with a wide angle 24mm 10x optical zoom lens, 12 megapixel anti-shake sensor, 3″ screen, and 1000 shot battery life. The camera will be available for £299

“The new EX-H10 by Casio combines cutting edge Japanese technology with the most stylish, ultra-slim design in their first “Superzoom” camera. An impressive 10x optical zoom will take users to the heart of the action without compromising image quality; and a 24mm wide angle lens allows the camera to squeeze more in each shot – making it ideal for landscapes. The perfect travel partner, this slim camera can fit easily into a pocket and will keep shooting for nearly three times longer than its rivals. Casio’s pioneering long lasting battery in the EX-H10 has the incredible capacity to take 1,000 shots with one charged battery, ensuring that a fully charged camera will shoot all week*.”

Casio’s EX-H10 also helps users to get faultless shots with a range of easy to use photographic modes, including: Auto Best Shot, Make-up Shot and Face Recognition, so that whatever is being shot the EX-H10 will adjust its settings for the ideal image.

10X optical zoom lens and 4X digital zoom – This new camera boasts up to 40X zoom with the combination of 10X optical and 4X digital with 12.1 million effective pixels. Take pictures of entire buildings or far away objects without losing focus.

24mm wide lens – No need to step back to take that panoramic shot. with a 24mm wide lens the EX-H10 has the capacity to view a landscape, building or entire scene in just one frame.

1,000 shot battery life – Casio has improved the battery life of the camera to make it one of the longest lasting camera batteries on the market. So even for the most extravagant of snappers this camera will last the week*.

The EX-H10 retails at £299 and can be purchased from all good camera stockists and www.casioatcarnaby.co.uk.

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Panasonic Lumix TZ6 ZS1 Review at DigiCamReview (Cameras)

Posted by – June 4, 2009

Panasonic Lumix TZ6
DigiCamReview.com have reviewed the new Panasonic Lumix TZ6 (aka ZS1) and rated the pocket zoom as one of the best ultra zooms available, offering a 12x optical zoom lens, a 2.7″ screen, and a 10 megapixel sensor, the camera features optical image stabilisation and still fits it your pocket. It’s available for £205 making it one of the cheapest (and possibly best) pocket zoom cameras available.

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A Guide to Digital Camera Memory Cards (Cameras)

Posted by – April 21, 2009

Memory Cards - DigiCamReview.com
DigiCamReview have published an extensive guide to digital camera memory cards of all shapes and sizes. From the large Compact Flash card to the ultra small Micro SD card. They let you know what the different symbols mean, how to get the memory card hooked up to your USB socket, and where to get the best prices from.

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Ricoh CX1 Review at DigiCamReview.com (Cameras)

Posted by – April 9, 2009

Ricoh CX1
DigiCamReview.com have reviewed the new Ricoh CX1 – an update to the Ricoh R10 – it features a 9 megapixel CMOS sensor which allows high speed shooting at 4fps, enhanced dynamic range, and features a 28mm wide angle 7.1x optical zoom lens, high resolution 3″ screen, ISO1600, VGA videos, and is available in silver, black or pink for £292.

“The Ricoh CX1 may seem like other Ricoh cameras before it – however the new 9 megapixel CMOS sensor adds some important features – namely extremely quick continuous shooting. With 4fps at full resolution the camera can shoot quicker than most budget Digital SLRs! High speed shooting also allows Ricoh to provide an impressive Dynamic Range mode – this uses the speed of the camera to take two shots of different exposures – combines the two and produces an image with greatly increased dynamic range. The results are quick, clever, and very useful.”

Read the Ricoh CX1 Review

View the Ricoh CX1 Sample Photo Gallery

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The Ricoh CX1 Reviewed with one word… Awesome! (Cameras)

Posted by – March 31, 2009

Ricoh CX1
DigiCamReview have reviewed the Ricoh CX1 with just one word: Awesome! They go on to say that it’s the best Ricoh digital camera ever made! It features a 9 megapixel CMOS sensor that means high speed shooting – 4fps at full resultion – low ISO noise – and enhanced Dynamic Range mode that saves detail in shadows and in the sky – their sample photos do a good job of showing this in action. The camera also features an excellent wide angle 7.1x optical zoom lens, high resolution 3″ screen with 920,000 dots, and a compact metal body. The only problem is the price, it’s currently around £299!

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Olympus EVOLT E-450 Digital SLR Announced (Cameras)

Posted by – March 31, 2009

Olympus E-450
Olympus have announced the new Olympus EVOLT E-450 – an update to the E-420 – the camera features a 10 megapixel sensor, 3.5fps shooting (upto 8 RAW shots), three new art filters (pop art, soft focus, pin hole – details here), improved live view 2.7″ screen, perfect shot preview, TruPic III+ image processor, ISO1600, depth of field preview, and compact flash / XD card support. It will be available in May priced at £450 with kit lens.

“31 March 2009 – Building on the success of the popular E-420, the new E-450 is packed with features that encourage new comers to DSLR to have fun and explore their creative potential. Three in-camera Art Filters apply stylish effects to any image at the touch of a button. Image composition is simplified via Live View on the bright LCD. Packed with features yet easy to use straight out of the box, this latest addition to the Olympus E-System range is not only one of the smallest and lightest models on the market*, it also boasts all the benefits of the Four Thirds Standard at an affordable price. The E-450 has a full range of Olympus’ innovative E-System technology on board and will be available in stores from May 2009 at a recommended retail price of around £450 for the standard lens kit.”

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Polaroid x530 Battery Information XB903874 (Cameras)

Posted by – March 28, 2009


The Polaroid X530 uses the Polaroid XB903874 Battery – rated at 3.7v, 1020mah – the same battery as the Olympus LI-12B and Li-10B, and SANYO DB-L10. A full list of cameras that use this battery can be found here. (pictures from DigiCamReview)

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The Polaroid x530 (Cameras)

Posted by – March 27, 2009


Photo taken with the Polaroid x530 – 800pixels wide.

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