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Nikon L100 Info: 15x zoom and wide-angle capability bring special moments closer: The fun starts with the compositional freedom of a 15x zoom, NIKKOR lens with 28mm wide-angle coverage* and macro shooting capability. Calculated to give up advanced photographic performance through simple operation, the COOLPIX L110 will help you capture those special moments with the quality and clarity they deserve. * 35mm format equivalent. Long battery life and shoot-anywhere AA-size convenience: The power-efficient COOLPIX L110 can shoot approximately 750 still metaphors or record 7 hours* of HD movie footage using the supplied AA-size lithium (FR6/ L91) batteries. Regular alkaline (LR6/L40) or optionally available Ni-MH rechargeable batteries can also be used, eliminating worries about in succession out of power virtually anywhere, anytime, on the road or off. *Recording stops automatically after 29 minutes. This figure is based on in-house testing standards and stated for recording at 25°C with AA-size/R6 lithium, alkaline, or fully-charged EN-MH2-B4 batteries. Actual results may vary greatly depending on factors that include differences in ambient temperature, and the amount of zoom and autofocus operations used. VR image stabilization and ergonomic grip ensure sharper results: Advanced features that help produce sharp pictures include Image sensor shift and Electronic VR image stabilization, ISO 6400* support, Shift Detection, as well as BSS (Best Shot Selector). The secure grip for the …
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We went along to the launch of the new Canon G11 and S90 Powershot cameras, the successors to the very well loved G10 camera, to see why a drop in megapixels can lead to a better camera. Get all the latest camera reviews at www.which.co.uk
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Full review at www.cameralabs.com . Part 2 of an 18 minute high classification tour around Canon’s latest full-frame DSLR, the EOS 5D Mark II, by Gordon Laing, Editor of www.cameralabs.com . For our full review, sample metaphors, results and contemporary pricing, please click the link at the start of this text or visit cameralabs . com. If you have any questions regarding this review, feel free to post on the Cameralabs forum!
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If you are interested in seeing pictures from this camera I will be posting them at this link: fakeconomy.com I just got the Canon S90 PowerShot and I wanted to show you the camera since there hasn’t been a lot of in-depth videos posted about the features. The S90 is basically a scaled down translation of the G11 Canon’s – an Elph with full manual controls. The camera is built very nearly completely out of metal and has a sturdy build quality to it. The front of the camera has a manual control dial which can be fully customized to control anything from apeture to exposure compensation. The LCD is sweet impressive too, honestly wide for a camera with brilliant resolutions, the camera also has image stabilization and a f2.0 lens with a 28mm-105mm focal range.
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infoSync World tests the Nikon Coolpix S8000. For the full review, go to www.infosyncworld.com
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cbgfilms.com Today I wanted to give you a quick review of the Nikon Coolpix P3 digital camera, which I have been using to make videos with for a while now, I will be getting my new camcorder in the next few days!
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Everything you’ve heard about the Coolpix is right, the 10 megapixel Nikon P100 is biased with some very cool features. With your buy of a Nikon P100 camera, you not only get a powerful, potent tool, you also get seventeen individual modes for capturing pictures. It offers an active zooming characteristics, scene auto selector features, the ability to track subjects, and distortion control to maximize picture quality. The Nikon P100 is sold with the lightweight camera body, the lithium ion battery, the charger, a USB cable for computer connection and AV cable, and a Coolpix software application on CDROM for image organizing and editing.Nikon packed a lot of features into a tiny 4.5 inch width by 3.3 inch height and 3.9 inch depth frame that is surprisingly lightweight. This brilliant contrivance only weighs 17 oz, and yet it includes a 10 megapixel CMOS sensing unit. When you depress the button on the Nikon P100, you capture your image on a JPEG file. But when you use the video feature on the camera, those are stored in MOV format. The Nikon P100 has a 460K dots per inch LCD show. You will be able to take up to 250 pictures on a single charge of the lithium ion battery in the P100 by Nikon. In addition, there are 7 ISO sensitivity modes, which are: ISO 3200, ISO 1600, ISO 800, ISO 400, ISO 200, ISO 160, and automatic. You will also receive an brilliant number of white balance modes, such as sparkle modes that can be personalized, standard sparkle modes, fluorescent daylight and daylight white, basic fluorescent lighting, automatic, radiant lighting, plus others. Moreover, there are up to 14 different recording settings, such as video recording on high speed, standard video, user modes, manual modes, shutter or gap priority, subject following, automatic scene selector, scene, and more. Additionally, one gets five focus modes in the P100 including Infinity, Macro, Center AF, Manual AF and 9 point AF.The Nikon P100 is constructed to offer a range of metering modes, a range of color effects; it has burst mode features, and a whole lot more. The various color effects are sepia, red, monochrome filter, orange, golden-haired, black and white, vivid, more vivid, portrait, and customized. The many metering modes are Matrix, Spot, Center weighted, and AF Area. The LCD show on the Nikon P100 can be adjusted to allow you the most comfortable viewing angle possible for any shot you want to get. Perfect for stabilizing the camera all through the use of the zoom lens, the P100 comes fully prepared with an thrilling zoom finder. You may not find a better digital camera for super quick zoom-in/zoom-out speeds. It also has some of the best noise reducing characteristics. A high-speed multi-shot feature allows for lightning quick sports action picture captures. The camera offers shot to shot features, and exceptional shutter lag. For everything you get with this remarkable camera, you really can’t beat it’s very reasonable price, too!
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my newly bought camera. i really really like it. incredible, pure beauty.
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Here is my review of the canon powershot a640 point and shoot camera. This contrivance makes fantastic looking pictures with the 10 megapixel censor and even records video. The best thing about this camera is the fact that you get some high end features, like shutter-speed priority mode, that you just don’t see on other point and shoot cameras. You can look at my pictures here: flickr.com michaelsherlock.com http twitter.com
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