Our week of big camera announcements comes to an end with a new ultra-compact camera from Sony. The Cyber-shot DSC-T500's biggest features are undoubtedly its 3.5" LCD display and 720p HD movie mode (with stereo sound). I'm a little short
Nikon has introduced the new D90 digital SLR, which has been battling it out with the EOS-50D as the worst-kept secret of the month.The D90 is the replacement to the venerable D80, and it offers many of the same features
Canon has introduced their new EOS-50D digital SLR, which has been the subject of rumors for the last several days. Since we're under a non-disclosure agreement, we've been unable to publish anything until now.
Moving onto point-and-shoot cameras now, we have the PowerShot SX110 IS ultra zoom. As you might have guessed, it replaces the SX100, and it has these specs:
While the press release makes it sound like a camera for teens (it can capture every "OMG moment"), the E1 sounds like it's a good value for just about everyone. And I like the choice in colors, too. Here are
Next, we have two new A-series models, which replace the PowerShot A590 and A720, respectively. I'm disappointed to see that neither of these cameras have manual controls, which is a step back from their predecessors. Here are the specs:
I've got three new photo galleries today that are a bit of a departure from the norm around here. First up, I have a gallery of Olympus E-520 photos that I took last month at the Bank of the West
Adding onto last week's announcement of two entry-level cameras, Olympus today released three more models, this time a little higher-end. The first one I want to mention is the SP-565 Ultra Zoom, which packs a whopping 20X zoom lens like
Next, we have two new Stylus models: one "regular" and one "everything-proof". Both cameras (but especially the Stylus 1040) appear to be -- ahem -- "inspired" by Sony's T-series cameras, right down to the sliding lens cover. The Stylus 1050SW
Rounding out this week's camera announcements are three models from Casio. Thefirst two are stylish ultra-compacts with wide-angle zoom lenses. Here are theirspecs:
Casio also introduced the low-cost Exilim EX-Z85, which comes in two unconventional(but attractive) colors: orange and brown. Here are the details on this one:
Yesterday also brought the announcement of the new Ricoh R10, which is the follow-up to the R8. Here are the notable features on this new camera which, incidentally, is only sold through tworesellers in the USA.
I've posted my review of the Kodak EasyShare Z1085 IS, an inexpensive camera with a 5X zoom, image stabilization, and HD movie mode. Hit the link to see how it performs!
Fuji introduced three new digital cameras today, with the FinePix F60fd leading the pack. This is essentially an update to the FinePix F50fd, with the notable changes being a larger LCD, auto scene selection, and enhanced face detection. Here are
Next, we have the FinePix S2000HD super zoom camera. The thing that jumped out at me with this one is that it doesn't support xD cards! Is this a sign of things to come from Fuji?
Continuing through my huge backlog of cameras, today I'm posting my review of the Canon PowerShot SD890 IS Digital ELPH. Follow the link to see how this compact camera with a little extra zoom performs!
Sony today took the wraps off of two new ultra-slim cameras in their Cyber-shot T-series. The thinnest of the pair is the DSC-T77, which is just 5/8" thick. I have this camera "in house", and will be reviewing it in