Written by admin on 26 January 2012
Fujifilm unveils “X100 black limited edition” Fujifilm has given its X100 a luxury makeover called the Fujifilm X100 black limited edition compact digital camera with a limited production number of only 10,000 units. This black version comes for price tag of $1,700, which is a $500 bump over the silver model. Besides, this compact [Continue]
Written by admin on 04 August 2011
Life%92s best moments are captured beautifully with the Nikon COOLPIX L24%2E It%92s easy to use and makes taking pictures simple and joyful%2E Its automatic functions including Easy Auto Mode and Best Shot Selector adjust settings accordingly to the shot you want to capture%2E And%2C you%92ll be all smiles about the%0D%0Afeatures in the Smart [Continue]
Written by admin on 04 May 2011
I gave it 5 stars, b/c I like the idea. My father has a film camera 40 years ago. It is another baby of father, and so special to me. It has been a part of my memory of childhood. It is very special for a memory reminder tool like camera to come with a [Continue]
Written by admin on 19 February 2011
Features a large aperture of f/2.8 at the 300 millimeter focal length. Multi-layer lens coating and lens design reduces flare and ghosting. Features SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass elements for superior correction of chromatic aberration. Hyper Sonic Motor (HSM) for ultra-quiet shooting A telephoto zoom lens, which retains a constant fast [Continue]
Written by admin on 10 February 2011
This camera has more features than you could ever hope for, I could go on forever. This is the first camera in which I am investing time reading the manual. A friend who owns an SX20IS is jealous and I am a happy camper. I’ve owned many SLR film cameras, several point and shoot digitals [Continue]
Written by admin on 08 February 2011
Powerful 26x optical zoom lens The 26x Schneider-Kreuznach Variogon optical zoom lens (35 mm equivalent: 26-676 mm). 14 MP means you can make stunning prints up to 30 x 40 inches (76 x 102 cm). Snap your picture, Press the Share button and tag it to YouTube, Facebook, Flickr, and Kodak Gallery sites, plus e-mail [Continue]