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Canon EXPO 2011 Shanghai and its Future Plans in Imaging and Branding
The recent Canon EXPO 2011 in Shanghai saw the company from what it was, to what it is today, to what its executives hope it'll become in the future.
Canon EOS 600D - More of the Good Stuff
The Canon EOS 600D doesn't seem very different from the 550D. Or does it? 18-megapixel stills, 1080p (24 fps) video and a 3-inch vari-angle LCD are just a few of its long list of features. Tempted? Hit the jump to find out more and how it performs.
Nikon D5100 - The Sequel is Better
The 16.2-megapixel Nikon D5100 promises D7000-like performance but in a smaller body and more affordable price. Does it deliver? See how it compares against its bigger sibling in this review.
The Panasonic GH2: A Multi-Layered Camera of Diverse Might
The Panasonic GH1 released in 2009 was the first Micro Four Thirds camera to record full HD video and it was also the first camera with an interchangeable lens to have auto-focus while shooting video. And because it was designed without the classic DSLR mirror, it was small - even smaller than HD DSLR cameras. We check out if the upgraded GH2 has the chops to better its predecessor.
Olympus XZ-1 - The Fastest Lens on the Block
According to Olympus' website, the 'X' in 'XZ-1' is a brand new 'Creator' series of cameras, so named to separate it from the rest of Olympus' compact cameras. And stand out from the rest it does, with a list of impressive credentials. Find out how this prosumer compact matches up in our usage.
The Fujifilm FinePix X100 - A Modern-Day Classic
We're going back to the future with the Fujifilm FinePix X100 - the most eagerly anticipated camera of the past year, which combines the best of today's technology and the classiest of yesterday's looks. Discover how the camera performs in our comprehensive review.
Nikon COOLPIX S80 - Touch to Snap
The 14.1-megapixel Nikon COOLPIX S80 looks set to impress with a high ISO sensitivity of 6400 and a 3.5-inch OLED touchscreen. Sounds impressive? Check the jump for more details.
Nikon D7000: An APS-C Masterpiece
Now this is one camera we've been waiting for. The Nikon D90 was one of Nikon's most popular DSLR cameras, both among enthusiasts and professionals. But it was also two years old and begging for a refresh. And here it is in the form of the D7000.
Back to School with Canon's New Cameras
Canon brought us back to school with the spring launch of their latest and greatest compact cameras, DSLR cameras and digital camcorders. Join us in session to learn what's new!
Olympus PEN E-PL2 - Better in Every Way
For those who loved the Olympus E-P cameras but found the prices a little dear, the E-PL1 offered a more affordable alternative minus the frills like dedicated controls, but with the same quality sensor and a built-in flash in a smaller body. The E-PL2 follows one year later with many improvements over the original. Here's our verdict of the follow-up model.
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The entry-level 20.3-megapixel NX1000 features built-in Wi-Fi, 1/4000 fast shutter speed, and is capable of shooting 1080p Full HD stereo mo...
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With a 20.3-megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, the NX20 features 1/8000 fast shutter and allows internet sharing via its built-in Wi-Fi.
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Incorporated with Wi-Fi capability to facilitate sharing and storing images, the 16.1-megapixel Samsung ST200F comes with Motion Photo, whic...
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The WB850F Wi-Fi-enabled travel long-zoom camera allows images to be transferred to the hard drive without the use of cables via the Auto Ba...
