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in Digital Compact Cameras

15

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92

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United States

Language: English

Digital Compact Cameras

Canon PowerShot G9

CANON POWERSHOT G9

By David Schloss

The Canon G9 has been hailed by many as the world's most perfect compact digital. Are they right?

Every shooter I know wants a small digital camera that can perform as well as their pro bodies can, offering great image quality and a set of features that can enable the capture of quality photos, rather than the snapshot-focused images churned out by ma...

December, 2002

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alaSCORE 96

995 reviews

Canon PowerShot G9

Tricking out the Canon G9

By David Schloss

The Canon G9 is one of the more full-featured compact cameras. Here's some of the things we do to trick ours out.

But anything can be made better, and there are a few accessories that can upgrade the G9

August, 2001

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alaSCORE 96

995 reviews

Kodak Zi6

Kodak Zi6

By David Schloss

Kodak's Zi6 pocket video camera is about the size of a cell phone but it's able to capture video at up to 720p HD resolution...

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alaSCORE 93

23 reviews

Fujifilm Finepix S100Fs

What could be the last of the great all-in-one superzoom cameras from Fuji features "film" modes.

In the Velvia mode, the S100FS automatically saturates the colors to produce rich reds and greens for capturing punchy but sharp photos of nature. If you want your colors to look more faithful to the subject, switch to PROVIA mode for a more natural tone....

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alaSCORE 96

202 reviews

Leaf Aptus 65

The Leaf Aptus 65 makes its mark with 28 megapixels, a 12-stop range and an ISO of 50 to 800...

Leaf's full range of medium-format backs works with the company's Portable Power solutions, providing external storage and image viewing through a 3.5-inch LCD screen. All six models work in tethered mode with a portable hard drive or CF card. The Aptus b...

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2 reviews

PHASE ONE P20

The P20 features 16 megapixels, a 12-stop range and ISO of 50 to 800...

The back's Secure Storage System checks every CF card inserted, making sure its integrity is intact before shooting, thus preventing lost images. ISO, white balance and file format can be set directly on the back, while a 2.2-inch LCD screen displays clea...

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1 reviews

RICOH Caplio GX100

RICOH GX100

By Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann extols the virtues and examines the quirks of Ricoh's GX100 pocket digital camera.

There's an awful lot to like in the Ricoh GX100, and little to be concerned about. In fact it has quickly become my favorite all-time pocket camera, and now comes along every day, together with my wallet, iPhone, and keys. Pretty soon I'm going to need a...

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alaSCORE 91

159 reviews

General Electric G1

GENERAL ELECTRIC G1

By Regina Barthmaier

Mac Edition Radio product reviewer Regina Barthmaier recently road tested the General Electric G1 consumer digital camera in Europe. Find out what she liked about it.

I had never used a digital camera. As luck would have it, right before I was scheduled to leave for Fabriano, Italy for a two-week Papermaking and Book Arts Intensive, Harris Fogel asked if I would be willing to test out a brand new digital camera from GE...

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alaSCORE 83

49 reviews

Leaf Aptus 65S

The Aptus backs are compatible with cameras from Hasselblad, Mamiya, Contax, Fuji, Bronica and view cameras from Sinar, Toyo, Cambo, Linhof, Horseman and Rollei...

Leaf's full range of medium-format backs works with the company's Portable Power solutions, providing external storage and image viewing through a 3.5-inch LCD screen. All six models work in tethered mode with a portable hard drive or CF card. The Aptus b...

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3 reviews

Leaf Aptus 54S

The 54S stands out as having the fastest shooting speed in the medium-format-back world, capturing images at .8 seconds per frame (or 75 frames per minute, better than one per second) until the media fills

It stands out as having the fastest shooting speed in the medium-format-back world, capturing images at .8 seconds per frame (or 75 frames per minute, better than one per second) until the media fills

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3 reviews

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