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| | Affiliate Reviews: Cameras Fujifilm FinePix S9000 Digital Camera  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by XYZ Computingsize=2 |  | | | | | | | | | Lately, another form factor of digital still cameras has gotten quite popular. Called many by many different names, for example super-zoom or ZLR, these cameras have a fixed lens in a DSLR style body. They generally do not feature a SLR lens system, but they have optics and adjustment features which are better than point-and-shoots. An example is FujiFilm's S5200 which we reviewed not too long ago. While the S5200 is reflective of the ZLR's of yesteryear, which were generally high-end beginner cameras, the style has grown to include cameras which go up to nearly the price of a entry-level DSLR (with a lens). This is the case with the S9000 which remains well under a the thousand dollar mark, but it shoots at nine megapixels and has many of the features which people looking for an SLR are interested in. Full Story at XYZ Computing 
[/size] | |  | |  | | Kodak EasyShare printer dock plus series 3  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by TrustedReviews |  | | | | | | | | |
The EasyShare printer dock is a cashbox-sized device, made a bit less neat by a separate, black-block power supply and a paper feed tray, which projects by a good 200mm from the front of the machine. On top of the box is a plug which fits in the underside of a variety of Kodak cameras, via an adapter customised to each specific model. These adapter plates are provided with the cameras, so there was one for the P880 in its box. Full Story at TrustedReviews  | |  | |  | | Nikon CoolPix 8800  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by TrustedReviews |  | | | | | | | | |
The 8800’s trump card is its almost flawless image quality. The lens makes up for its enormous bulk and weight by providing pin-sharp edge-to-edge clarity even at its widest setting, while the 8MP sensor aptures
every detail. Exposure metering is also virtually perfect, producing exceptionally accurate colour rendition even in low light sunset shots. Full Story at TrustedReviews  | |  | |  | | Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T9  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by Designtechnica |  | | | | | | | | |
Two years ago Sony shook up the digital camera world with the introduction of the DSC-T1, the first 5-megapixel model with a huge 2.5-inch LCD screen and an ultra thin form factor thanks to a non-extending 3x optical zoom lens. Even at $550, it was a smash hit and was followed by many competitors and various iterations by Sony itself. The recently introduced Sony DSC-T9 is the latest edition and it adds some significant improvements including a 6MP imager, higher sensitivity (ISO 640) and Super SteadyShot optical image stabilization, a very important feature for a camera that's held by your fingertips. Even better the camera is cheaper than the original by a 100 clams. Now is this the pocketable camera of your dreams? Let's fire it up and see, shall we? Full Story at Designtechnica | |  | |  | | |
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