There are new three E series from General Imaging, the E1255W, E1250TW and E1276W; there all come with 28mm lenses, 12.2 Mp sensors, user-friendly interface and 3 inch LCDs, it’s only E1250TW which has touch screen and the latest advanced features. [ Via dpreview ]
Here the four of A series from General Imaging, for the peoples who concern with the budget, A950, A1050, A1035 and A1250 with 9.1, 10.1, 10.1 and 12.2Mp are good for them. The A series come with 2.5″ LCD and have new features like, Blink, Smile and Face detection, Scene Recognition and In-camera red-eye removal. Available in black, gray, red, and purple color. [ Via dpreview ]
Digital Camera Info just reviewed this small, compact Nikon S230, point-and-shoot camera which features a 3-inch touchscreen display. The rest of the features are pedestrian, with a 3x optical zoom and 10 megapixels onboard. Not surprising given the S320′s tiny size, this is definitely a pocketable camera. The Nikon S230 is currently available for $229.95. Check the full review here >>
It has been three holiday group tests at dpreview lately, first is budged cameras, the winner is Panasonic Lumix LZ8 .
Second group is ultra compact with the winner are Canon SD 790 IS and Panasonic DMC-FX37.
Today dpreview has done with the third groups which premium compact cameras group.
Premium not always expensive, so guess what the mean of “premium” of these group ?
Want to know more, please read here >>
I have found the tool which help digital compact on LCD viewing – snap photos without
kneeling, bow, when you’re lying on bed and take candid pictures without hiding.
Whatever the situation, the Flipbac angle viewfinder offers you and your pictures unique perspective. Looks like flip out viewing of the LCD on DSLR.
Flipbac has created a mechanism that attaches to your compacts LCD and allows LCD viewing from multiple and unique angles. Not only does Flipbac provide additional viewing angles it also serves to protect the LCD.
On the compact camera side, the Sigma DP2 is the latest camera from the manufacturer to use the sensor from a DSLR (in this case, the SD14/SD15′s 14.1 megapixel Foveon X3) in a fixed-lens compact.These new model’s specifications are largely identical to the DP1′s but it comes with a 41mm lens. Sigma offers improved processing speed, operation and performance.
The DP2 is equipped with a pop up (manual) built-in flash. It is possible to use Normal Flash, Red-EyeReduction Flash and Slow Synchro Mode. It also features flash exposure compensation in 1/3 stopsincrements. Manual Focus is available for use when autofocus or focus lock is not effective. We can say full spec DSLR packed into the body of a compact camera.