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by jvandegr - Top 500, Jul 23 '06
Pros: Great image quality. Cons: Below average build quality, slow fps rate, average ergonomics, significantly over-priced versus competition.
Introduction I shoot with both Canon and Nikon digital cameras. Both manufacturers have been pushing the digital imaging field with some impressive innovations. In the past, I've also shot with both Canon and Nikon film cameras and I've ...
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by merrydown , Feb 13 '07
Pros: Excellent image quality, reasonable ruggedness, the right size for me! Cons: Expensive price-tag (mostly well deserved), weight may be offputting
Previously an EOS 20D user - and now a 5D owner - I only have experience of Canon DSLRs. I mention this upfront because if you just want to know whether this camera is better than competitive brands, this review isn't the one you are looking for. To ...
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by how2buy101 , Jun 27 '07
Pros: Forever zoom, big hi-res screen, wide angle, stabilizer Cons: too fat for many pockets, jerky zoom, battery life, focus, pixel noise, no raw capture
Who's being targeted by this product, and is that you? This is the kind of camera for which one-upsmanship on this spec or that spec is pointless. It's what I call a convenience camera--one that's easy to carry and gives you a usable photo ...
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by leebocuz , Nov 12 '07
Pros: Excellent small size function-specific laptop Cons: Runs a little hot. Battery life could be longer.
Since the Asus Eee was first announced I wanted one. This device precisely fits my needs above and beyond any electronic I have ever owned. For years I have wanted a small, low cost laptop I could use at the coffee shop to handle my business issues. I go ...
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by jvandegr - Top 500, Dec 17 '07
Pros: Rugged body, good ergonomics, decent image quality at ISO 64 - ISO 200, reasonably priced. Cons: ISO 800 and higher have way too much noise, somewhat slow autofocus, no RAW capability.
Introduction I'm always on the look out for a decent quality, take everywhere, back-up camera to my professional SLR setup. There are times when a small, unobtrusive camera is beneficial in the business of photojournalism. And of course, the ...
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by i64x , Feb 07 '08
Pros: Small and light, good battery life, 2GB RAM supported, webcam, tiny DC adapter, Supports XP Cons: 800x480 resolution can be limiting, CPU speed not really as advertised
I've been going back and forth about getting an ASUS Eee PC for a month or so, and last week I finally took the plunge and just decided to order one. The Eee comes in several flavors, including 2G versions, which come with a 2GB solid state hard drive ...
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by xxskagirlxx - Top 500, Oct 03 '07
Pros: compact, lightweight, intuitive controls, lots of modes, creative control, image stabilization Cons: no viewfinder, proprietary battery, higher ISO doesn't guarantee high quality photos
I'm the family photographer. It seems that every family has one. I'm expected to be at all events, with camera in hand. Sometimes I'm even expected to profer a photobook when it's all said and done- not that I'm complaining, I always have the perfect ...
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by theman61890 , Dec 14 '07
Pros: STUNNING Graphics, Relatively Easy Control Setup, Weapon Selection Cons: Repetitive Missions, Some Glitches, AI, Replay Value
There are always some games that seemingly come from out of nowhere. Assassin's Creed was promoted, but it was never overly hyped, like lets say Halo 3, until it was first released. And I must say that the hype was well deserved for this game. It ...
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by kanling , Sep 23 '07
Pros: Wide angle lens, stabilization works great Cons: Delicate lens cover means a camera case is a necessity
I have had the Lumix TZ3 for about a month now and have given it a decent workout, taking a wide range of pictures... outdoor & indoor, different lighting and scenes, etc. I bought the camera for its wide angle lens (28 mm equiv). I have never liked ...
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by alanbweaver , Feb 14 '08
Pros: Smile feature (really) captures smiles; touch screen simple Cons: can't store to device unless memory is full
Sony is known for their stylish ultracompact Cyber-shot cameras which snap some really good shots. This is not the cheapest compact camera on the market, it lists for about $350. The Good (and there are a lot of good features!) However, ...
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by azielce , Dec 14 '06
Pros: Full-frame, dramatic wide angle shots, price for the market segment, compact size, functionality. Cons: No weather sealing, control learning curve, expensive wireless shutter. Fear of it being stolen.
I'm a hobbyist photographer. I do not make a living from my pictures. I started collecting lenses and playing with SLRs when I started working full-time after college. My first DSLR was the Canon 350D/Rebel xT (a
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by malomarski , Jan 20 '08
Pros: Large LCD screen, ASR and Face Recognition,Image Quality, Metal casing, Non-proprietary SD card slot
Cons: 2.5mm earphone jack, No carrying case included
I purchased this camera after doing some lengthy research. I looked at Casio Exilim EX-V7(suffers from mediocre image quality) or EX-v8 (probably much more comparble to this camera) and Konica Minolta Dimage X1 (also medicore picture quality) models as ...
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by presbychic , Mar 13 '08
Pros: large LCD screen, light-weight, easy to use, smaller than most 10x Cons: Terrible photo software included
Let me start by saying, I am a terrible photographer! I am forced to take 100 pictures in order to obtain one worthy of framing. The arrival of affordable digital cameras has literally saved me thousands of dollars in film developing, so I bought my ...
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by dchild , Dec 28 '07
Pros: monsters, destructive environments Cons: controls, rail-like shooter,story line is jumpy
I would rent this game before a purchase. I was very dissapointed when I started playing this game. The menu is hard to navigate at first. Then the weapons are nothing special you have your basic shotgun and machine gun. I figured oh well beginning ...
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by avery78 , Feb 01 '08
Pros: great fighting game, huge cast Cons: no japanese soundtrack
Naruto ultimate ninja 2 for the playstation 2 is a huge improvement over the first. This game has a storymode that lets you roam around the village as Naruto, our favorite hyper active knuckle head ninja. The story mode lets you fight the other ninja and ...
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