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Written by Vikram
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Monday, 25 August 2008 |
The Casio Exilim range of cameras has been expanded by the company in order to obtain a larger market share in the digital camera market. The Casio EX-Z300 is our favorite one amongst the three cameras.
The Casio Exilim EZ-Z300 is a 10.1 megapixel camera with 4x Zoom and about 40MB of internal memory. The camera comes with a neat 3inch LCD display which guides you in taking good photos with high quality.
The Casio Exilim EZ-Z250 has a 9.1 megapixel camera with almost the same features mentioned above in the Z300.
Both these cameras run on the Exilim Engine 3.0 which offers high noise reduction, good quality images. Face detection to an extent and shake reduction as well. The Z300 and the Z250 both have movie modes which can record video with H.264 codec which is same as MP4 and can be played on your iPods or Zunes.
The Casio EZ-Z85 is also a 9.1 megapixel camera with similar features except the 2.6 LCD screen instead of the 3inch screen.
The EZ-Z300 will cost you around $300, EZ-Z250 around $250 and the best bet for value money buy is the EZ-Z85 for less than $180. |
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Written by Rasesh Tanna
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Wednesday, 19 March 2008 |
Sanyo has really upped the tempo in the camcorder market, they are definitely one of the most exciting ones out there and they certainly don't flatter to deceive. The all new spanking new version of the Xacti camcorder has been released and this time it is with a 9 Megpixel CMOS.
The Xacti CG9 comes with a "face chasing" technology which is what most manufacturers are eying in the coming years. The Xacti CG9 has a negligible 40 mb internal memory with a 5x optical zoom. The video codec used is H.264, and the video is recorded in VGA quality at 60 frames per second (top fps).
This cam focuses more on stills and less for HD recording as it looks. With the CMOS we think it will do a better job than the normal CCD technology. CMOS sensors do deliver higher MTF (colloquially referred to as sharpness) at High Defination data rates than CCDs do.
Pricing on this one, not known yet.... will update this space for you camcorder freaks! |
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Written by Rasesh Tanna
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Thursday, 31 January 2008 |
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The Kodak Easyshare Z1012 is going to be the next flagholder for the Kodak special and high end cameras. The camera comes with a 10 megapixel resolution with a 12 x optical zoom.
Have a look at this beauty of a camera - |
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Written by Rasesh Tanna
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Wednesday, 30 January 2008 |
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JVC always do the right things in terms of experience and add-ons, but they don't always get the price right. This week they have decided to rolls out a few more high definition digital cameras the Everio GZ-HD5 and the GZ-HD6. Both these are available in black as well as silver color. Although i doubt whether the hardcore HD Camcorder freaks care too much about what color they are getting as long as it can handle 1080i easily.
The Camcorders can capture good video at 1920 x 1080 resolution having the latest Genessa tech chips. It comes with appropriate HDMI component, iLink and mini- USB connections. |
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Written by Rasesh Tanna
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Tuesday, 29 January 2008 |
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Nikon has rolled out another set of low end to medium range digital camera. To start with the Nikon Coolpix S550 comes with a 10 megapixels CCD with 5x opitcal zoom and an electronic stabilization. The camera has a 2.5-inch LCD and is due to come out in February for an estimated price of $229
The other two are the 8 megapixel CCD ones, namely the S520 and the S210. The S520 will be released in march for about $229 and the S210 will be available for $179 which is a good price for a 8 megapixels camera.
The Nikon cameras nowadays come with a 2.5 inch LCD so that is standard for all. |
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