By Al Hilal on Wednesday, April 30, 2008Filed Under: Compact Digital Cameras

Featuring 8MP image sensor, the new PowerShot SD1100 IS coming with 2.5-inch display, and 3x optical zoom. This stylish camera is mentioened to have great image stabilization and fast start-up.
Verdict
Like the many Canon Digital ELPH’s before it, the SD1100 is an attractive pocket camera that’s easy to use and feels great in your hand. Though its image quality was only slightly above average, the SD1100 consistently produced appealing images on our tests, making this a dependable and stylish choice for under $250.
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By Al Hilal on Monday, April 28, 2008Filed Under: DSLR Cameras, Reviews

The new EOS 450D is the successor of Canon DSLR camera EOS 400D, 350D, and 300D which first released more than four years ago. And the good news, this new camera comes with wider functionality but still has a $200 lower price compare to the last generation, 400D. Nice..
On the third page of this review you’ll find a detailed breakdown of all of the changes and updates compared to the EOS 400D but the headlines are; a larger 3.0″ LCD monitor, Live View with both passive and contrast detect AF, Spot metering, improved auto-focus, 3.5 fps continuous shooting a larger viewfinder and a switch SD/SDHC for storage (all previous cameras in this range were Compact Flash). Other features appear to be inherited from the EOS 40D; 14-bit image pipeline, Highlight Tone priority, optional High ISO noise reduction, ‘My Menu’ and display of the ISO sensitivity on the viewfinder status line.
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By Al Hilal on Friday, April 25, 2008Filed Under: Reviews

The Canon A470 compact digital camera features 7.1MP sensor, 2.5-inch LCD, 3.4x optical zoom, ISO 1600, and SDHC/SD storage. With $130 pricetag, this device is considered as cheap camera available in the market. Here is some more information about Canon Digital Camera.
Review Quote:
Overall, the Canon PowerShot A470 is sure to be a crowd pleaser. It comes in fun colors, is easy to operate, yet offers a handful of more advanced features for more experienced users. It’s small, pocketable, and has minimal controls to fiddle with. Add to this the Canon A470′s great exposure and color handling, and a very low price and you have a classic bargain digital camera. What more could you ask? For around $129.99, you get a 7.1-megapixel CCD, 3.4x optical zoom lens, Canon’s Face Detection and Motion Detection technologies, and a host of available scene modes and creative tools. If you’re in the market for an inexpensive, portable digital camera that performs well, the PowerShot A470 definitely deserves consideration.

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By Al Hilal on Friday, April 25, 2008Filed Under: Reviews

DP Review posted its review of Sony Cybershot T300. The T300 is a 10.1 MP camera with 5x zoom, and equipped with 3.5-inch touch-screen. Other key features include Super Steady Shot image stabilization and Dynamic range optimization.
Review Quote: On the positive side, the T300 has a lot of features that will benefit its target audience. Image stabilization and dynamic range optimization will help produce better photographs for the user that is thinking more about capturing the moment rather than assessing the implications of the scene’s lighting. There are also some useful post-processing effects (In-camera unsharp masking), as well as the flagrantly gimmicky ones (Apply ‘Happy faces’).
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By Al Hilal on Friday, April 25, 2008Filed Under: Reviews

Pocket-lint scores the Kodak EasyShare M893 IS: 7/10, it means worth to buy. Featuring 8MP image sensor, 3x optical zoom, SD card storage, this camera is considered user friendly and the image quality is great at lower sensitivity.
Verdict:
The Kodak EasyShare M893 IS provides nice features within a tidy, pocketable design but image noise and sluggish performance don’t do it any favours
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By Al Hilal on Friday, April 25, 2008Filed Under: Compact Digital Cameras, Reviews

Boasting 12.1MP resolution, the Nikon Coolpix S700 got possitive review from Image Resource. Its main features include 3x optical zoom, 2.7-inch LCD, and ISO 3200.
Review Quote:
Small, compact, and very capable, the Nikon Coolpix S700 will please many consumers with its good color, exposure, and resolution. The Nikon S700 captures great images under a variety of conditions, thanks to its range of preset Scene modes and useful tools such as D-Lighting and Distortion Control. Face-Priority AF technology helps get the best focus on portraits, even of large groups. The 12.1-megapixel CCD captures excellent resolution and detail in good light an at low ISO, and the 3x optical zoom lens is sharp and clear. High ISOs extend the camera’s low-light shooting capabilities, though strong image noise becomes a factor. Printed results show that ISO 800 is capable of getting a good 5×7. Higher ISOs aren’t a good idea unless you don’t mind a noisy 4×6, but that’s not a big surprise on a very high resolution pocket camera. The lower-than-average battery life will require purchase of an extra battery for long outings, unfortunately. Overall though, the Nikon Coolpix S700 won’t disappoint.
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By Al Hilal on Friday, April 25, 2008Filed Under: DSLR Cameras, Photography, Reviews

Nikon D60 is considered as entry-level SLR camera. Featuring 10MP image sensor, the expected price of D60 starting from $630 (body only). It comes with 2.5-inch TFT LCD, and built-in flash. For the rest of features please visit dpreviews.com.
it’s still one of the most affordable cameras in its class and it represents the perfect ‘upgrade’ camera for anyone who has outgrown their digital compact camera and is looking to dip a first toe in the world of the digital SLR. Its output is consistently good (the JPEGs are excellent and its raw files have lots of dynamic range headroom), it’s a pleasure to use and, handles well and weighs very little. And as I’ve stressed throughout this review, it makes getting pleasing results incredibly easy.
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By Al Hilal on Friday, April 25, 2008Filed Under: Reviews

TrustedReviews scores the Casio Exilim EX-S10 7 of 10 (good enough, i think). Before going further to the full reviews, here are the main technical specs: 10MP image sensor, 3x optical zoom, 50-1600 of ISO rating, and 2.7-inch LCD screen.
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As a small snapshooter the Casio may not suit everyone, even though it offers something for everyone. The handling is down to taste and personal physiology, so we can’t expect the perfect camera, but the small form is quite fiddly.
In terms of images the camera is also hit and miss, with reasonable but not great results. A stand out feature is the dynamic range but other than that the camera produces too many blurred, noisy and distorted images. Most snappers won’t notice, but there are so many cameras available that are better that it would be a shame to miss out just through ignorance.
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