Posted by Steve on 27th January 2006
Overview
The Nikon Coolpix 4600 is a basic point and shoot camera with 4 megapixel resolution, that is easy to use and suitable for digital photography beginners. Unlike its bigger brother, the Coolpix 5600, the 4600 does not record sound when in movie mode.

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Posted by Steve on 27th January 2006
Overview
The Nikon Coolpix 5600 is a basic point and shoot camera with 5 megapixel resolution, that is easy to use and suitable for digital photography beginners.

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Posted by Steve on 27th January 2006
Overview
The DiMAGE A200 is an 8 megapixel dSLR like camera that is equipped with image stabilization technology. It is both suitable to advanced photographers and point and shoot amateurs who would like to invest in a camera that can support their growing knowledge.

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Posted by Steve on 26th January 2006
Overview
The Dynax7D, also known as the Maxxum7D is a 6 megapixel dSLR that features a CCD shift anti-shake mechanism (which allows you to use a wide range of standard lenses), a large 2.5 inch LCD screen and is suitable for both amateurs and advanced photographers.

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Posted by Steve on 26th January 2006
A review of the Kodak EasyShare P880 digital camera has been published at PCMag.
The reviewer’s opinion:
“The Kodak EasyShare P880 is an enthusiast camera with several fancy features and good video capabilities, but it doesn’t quite cut the mustard on some of the basics.”
While the reviewer was impressed by the P880’s wide angle lens and its good video capabilities, the shutter lag as well as the sharpness of the photos could see some improvement.
Posted by Steve on 26th January 2006
The Fuji Finepix F460 digital camera has been reviewed by cameras.co.uk.
The review conclusion:
“Judging the Fuji Finepix F460 is not easy. It is certainly cheap for an ultra compact digital camera, but some of its problems make it hard to recommend even at this price level. If you can afford to it is well worth spending a bit more and buying greater quality.”
Posted by Steve on 26th January 2006
A review of the Nikon Coolpix 4600 digital camera is available at CNet Asia.
The review verdict:
“The entry-level model in Nikon’s low-cost point-and-shoot line, the Coolpix 4600 has several leading-edge features that help compensate for its limited ISO range and lack of manual settings.”
Posted by Steve on 25th January 2006
Nikonians has reviewed the Nikon D50 digital camera.
Their review conclusion:
“Should you as a Nikonian feel comfortable recommending this camera to others? Absolutely! This is a great little camera and a fine choice for a new photographer. It has a very agreeable personality that makes photography a pleasure. More advanced photographers might want to step up to the D70s for some of the additional features and greater media compatibility that camera offers, but many might be satisfied with the D50. The money saved could pay for accessories or a number of prints to hang on the wall.”
Click here for all available reviews and more information on the Nikon D50.
Posted by Steve on 25th January 2006
The Nikon D70s digital camera has been reviewed at photographyreview.
The review conclusion:
“For the price, the Nikon D70s is hard to beat. Nikon built a camera that helps the photographer create great images and reduces the likelihood of a bad image. I believe that Nikon decided to use ISO 200 as the lowest setting to make it easier for amateur photographers to capture good images. […]
I was impressed with the quality of the D70s images and with the camera’s build quality. It is an excellent camera and a great value at the suggested retail price. It performs as promised, and provides inexperienced and experienced photographers alike a very capable camera. “
Posted by Steve on 25th January 2006
A review of the Kodak EasyShare V570 digital camera has been posted at DigitalCameraReview.
The review results:
“I like the Kodak EasyShare V570 for its size, looks, and ultra-wide lens. However, image quality is only average. Many of my subjective thoughts regarding the look of the images can be overcome by some adjustments of the default settings (like the sharpness setting). The speed of camera operation was satisfactory, but not amazing, and battery life was very good.
The ultra-wide angle lens is impressive and a great feature to have in a camera of this size. By including the fun panorama assist feature, Kodak has given the photographer a lot of flexibility for fun landscape or cityscape shots.”
Click here for all available reviews and more information on the Kodak Easyshare V570.