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Sony Ericsson S700i review
Reviews That said, it's a more competent camera than you'll find on most phones, with a 1.3-megapixel sensor, lens cover, photo light and dedicated shutter button. From one side it looks like a P-series camera from Sony's Cyber-shot range, with a lens at...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: sony ericsson, ericsson, photographs, plastic
8 May 2005, 16:35 > More matches in Reviews
Best camera for photographing jewellery?
Digital Living Second, you need a camera that gives you control of the aperture and shutter speed, so you can stop down the lens and increase the depth of field. However, small apertures give you slow shutter speeds, so you'll need to mount the camera on a tripod...
27 July 2005, 10:15 > More matches in Digital Living
Canon PowerShot TX1 review
Reviews With our middle finger tucked awkwardly beneath the lens and our index finger on the shutter release, our little pinky ended up dangling beneath the camera, and we didn't know where to put our thumb. If you feel you need to quickly boost your...
Editor's rating
6
Tags: canon, dedicated, boost, shoot
16 April 2007, 14:00 > More matches in Reviews
Nikon Coolpix S1 review
Reviews For example, the slender top surface incorporates the shutter release, the power button, a speaker, a strip engraved with the lens's full name, focal lengths and maximum apertures, and a microphone placed under an on/off label -- presumably...
Editor's rating
5.8
Tags: nikon, digital cameras, assist, cursor
4 July 2005, 16:33 > More matches in Reviews
Fujifilm FinePix S9500 Zoom review
Reviews It has external flash connections, ISO-sensitivity settings up to 1,600, minimal shutter lag and manual focus and zoom rings around the lens, just like the genuine dSLR article. Although the Anti-Blur mode sounds like image stabilisation, it...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: fujifilm, assist, macro, bars
12 October 2005, 15:53 > More matches in Reviews
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ20 review
Reviews We obtained crisp, handheld photos (top) using a shutter speed of 1/50 of a second with the lens zoomed to its 432mm maximum focal length (35mm equivalent) -- that's outstanding. FeaturesAlthough we generally like the placement of the controls, the...
Editor's rating
7.6
Tags: panasonic, digital camera, optical, shots
19 November 2004, 18:14 > More matches in Reviews
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1 review
Reviews Aside from its 8-megapixel resolution, the compact Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX1 justifies its premium price with a tasty array of too-cool-for-school features, including the world's first incorporation of a 16:9 CCD imager, a crisp 4x Leica zoom lens...
Editor's rating
7.6
Tags: panasonic, file formats, aspect, macro
4 October 2005, 17:21 > More matches in Reviews
Nikon Coolpix 8800 review
Reviews On top of the handgrip is the shutter-release button. This effectively lets you use shutter speeds three stops slower -- 1/30 second instead of 1/250 second, for example -- than you would otherwise need.
Editor's rating
7.2
Tags: nikon, high speed, assist, angle
28 January 2005, 19:04 > More matches in Reviews
Olympus SP-550 UZ review
Reviews FeaturesJust in case your steady hands aren't enough, or in case you shoot at slow shutter speeds (slower than 1/500 second at the lens' maximum zoom, for example), Olympus includes sensor-shift (aka mechanical) image stabilisation to help steady...
Editor's rating
6.3
Tags: olympus, conditions, pixel, optical
27 March 2007, 15:46 > More matches in Reviews
Kodak EasyShare Z7590 review
Reviews For example, move your index finger from the shutter release to the front-mounted jog wheel, and you can spin the wheel to cycle among settings such as lens aperture, shutter speed, EV adjustment or ISO setting.
Editor's rating
7.2
Tags: eastman kodak co., balance, shooting, macro
26 October 2005, 17:01 > More matches in Reviews
Fujifilm FinePix S5700 review
Reviews Like many competitors, the S5700 offers a Picture Stabilisation mode, which bumps up the sensor gain in order to increase shutter speeds. However, it takes quite an effort to adapt to the S5700's design, which ranges from simply odd in places...
Editor's rating
6.2
Tags: fujifilm, natural, length, shots
5 July 2007, 15:12 > More matches in Reviews
Nikon D50 review
Reviews In shutter-priority and manual mode, the dial adjusts shutter speed. On top of the camera you'll find the status LCD, the shutter release, the power switch and the exposure-compensation and self-timer buttons
Editor's rating
7.6
Tags: nikon, spot, plastic, switching
9 September 2005, 17:16 > More matches in Reviews
Nikon Coolpix P80 review
Reviews A mode dial makes it easy to get to select shooting modes -- manual, aperture- and shutter-priority, Program and scene exposure You can also navigate via the back dial, which also controls your shutter, aperture and exposure compensation...
Editor's rating
7.1
Tags: nikon, shots, shoot, class
19 June 2008, 11:52 > More matches in Reviews
Panasonic SDRS100 review
Reviews A protective shutter in front of the lens opens automatically when you power the camera on and shuts when you turn it off. There's a built-in shutter that protects the lens, dispensing with a separate lens cap.
Editor's rating
6.9
Tags: panasonic, camcorders, capturing, controller
28 September 2005, 13:23 > More matches in Reviews
Photos: Hands-on with the slinky Samsung NV15
Crave Face detection is no longer the groundbreaking feature it once was, and some manufacturers are even resorting to facile nonsense like the 'smile shutter'. You get face recognition -- of course -- as well as in-camera red-eye fix, aperture and...
2 November 2007, 10:55 > More matches in Crave


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