Nikon P5000

Nikon P5000
If you’re set on keeping it compact and fashionable, but still want to take some legitimate pictures, Nikon would like to tempt you with its new P5000 cam, which along with a 10 megapixel CCD, 3200 ISO and 3.5x zoom can accept add-on lenses or accessory shoe peripherals. I am pretty skeptical about that ISO 3200 mode, pictures at that ISO rarely look passable with a DSLR, much less a compact like this, and Nikon limits such pics to 5 megapixel shots, but we suppose having the option doesn’t hurt anything, and Nikon claims its new image processing engine with “enhanced noise reduction and an improved signal-to-noise ratio” should help. The camera includes all those Face-priority AF, In-Camera Red-Eye Fix and D-Lighting perks in the new S and L Series cameras, along with optical image stabilisation. The 2.5-inch LCD doesn’t sound stellar in an age of 3-inch viewfinders, but Nikon did leave room for an optical viewfinder, which is always nice. We’re also digging the i-TTL compatible accessory shoe, which supports external flashes, and the optional 24mm wide-angle lens and 378mm telephoto converter lenses. You can pick one of these up in March for $400 (Rs.20,000), but be sure to pick up a hefty SDHC card while you’re at it, those 10 megapixel pics are going to want some leg room.
Nikon P5000
Nikon P5000
Nikon P5000

26
Feb 2007
Author naresh
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Minox’s new 7 megapixel DC-7011


The inevitable bar-raising of low end tech now sees even crapcams rocking semi-advanced features spendier users have enjoyed for, well, nigh on years. Minox’s new DC-7011 has a 2.5-inch LCD, 3x optical zoom, and 7 megapixel sensor, USB 2.0, PictBridge support, even a top-mounted mode wheel — yet still somehow manages to look like like something you wouldn’t pay more than $75(Rs.3750) for. My advice to you: you probably shouldn’t.

12
Feb 2007
Author naresh
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Kodak C653

Kodak have quietly added the new Kodak Easyshare C653 to their website. The C653 is an entry-level digital camera with 6 megapixels, 3x optical zoom lens equivalent to 36–108mm, 2.4 inch LCD screen, digital IS using anti-blur mode to reduce blur caused by camera or subject movement, and 20 program scene and 3 color modes.

Now you might start thinking why the hell did I put this on my website Well the reason is simple, it just costs Rs.5,500 ($125)

06
Jan 2007
Author naresh
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