Digital Imaging

Hands-On Review: Samsung EX1 Digital Camera
This high-end digicam has a superior wide-angle lens and many features for novices and experienced shooters.
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Hands-on Review: Optex's SteadePod Retractable Camera Pod

SteadePod, one of the latest gadgets that purport to bring a measure of tripod stability to photographers reluctant to lug around a proper three-legged support, consists of a tape-measure sized plastic case (that screws into the tripod socket) concealing about 6 feet of woven, metal wire.
Hands-on Review: Sony Alpha NEX-5 and NEX-3 Interchangeable-Lens Cameras

These two tiny full-featured, interchangeable-lens cameras with large sensors from Sony offer simplicity of operation and excellent image quality.
Hands-on Review: Tamrac's Zipshot Tripod

Any photographer worth his salt knows the importance of a tripod to secure a really good shot.
Hands-on Review: Indigo's Kobo eReader

Compared to the competition, the Kobo eReader has few bells and no whistles. But it addresses the issue of consumers spending hundreds of dollars on books in a year. Why should I have to spend the equivalent on a device to read them? This will be the key selling point when Indigo launches its first eReader in May.
Hands-on Review: Panasonic DMC-G2 Interchangeable-Lens Camera

This new Micro Four Thirds camera will be available in Canada in June, for $900 in a kit that includes a 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 image-stabilized zoom lens. Its touchscreen LCD is one of the most versatile and sophisticated available in a camera.
Hands-on Review: Samsung NX10 Interchangeable-Lens Camera

Interchangeable-lens cameras without a reflex mirror or pentaprism are hot right now. Non-reflex cameras of this type offer much of the versatility of a digital SLR, but are far more portable.
Hands-On Review: Pentax K-7 Digital SLR

The flagship of the Pentax DLSR series, the K-7 is an unusually rugged semi-professional 14.5-megapixel camera that's built like a tank: with a splash-proof magnesium-alloy body over a stainless-steel chassis.
Hands-On Review: Olympus E-620 Digital SLR

One of the most full-featured cameras in its price category, the Olympus E-620 is also surprisingly fast and equipped with a built-in Image Stabilizer.
Hands-On Review: Sony Alpha a230 Digital SLR

Sony's latest consumer DSLRs have been restyled with new ergonomics and more intuitive interfaces, but retain the best features and technology of their predecessors.
Hands-On Review: Nikon D5000 Digital SLR

Nikon's most advanced entry-level DSLR, this 12.3-megapixel (MP) camera is smaller, lighter and, at $830 (body only), more affordable than the prosumer-grade D90.
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