Digital Cameras
Kodak Easy Share DX4330
By Mike Hanlon

Digital Cameras have long made the transition from novelty gadgets to everyday consumer items and now that the "wow" factor has subsided, functionality, usability and attention to detail are in demand in addition to mega-pixel performance. Kodak's Easyshare DX4330 is designed to meet many of these challenges... Read More
Latest EXILIM features 3X optical zoom
By Mike Hanlon

The latest addition to Casio's EXILIM range of ultra-compact digital cameras - the EX-Z3 - represents a significant performance boost on previous models. With a 3.2 megapixel CCD (compared to the 1.24 and 2.0 megapixel EXILIM cameras introduced in 2002), a 3X optical zoom lens and enlarged LCD monitor... Read More
Hasselblad H1
By Mike Hanlon

The H1 caters for both digital backs and film magazines and features an electronic user interface that communicates with lenses, film magazines and the viewfinder of the Kodak 645-format digital camera backs... Read More
Kodak leads the Photokina digital charge with 16 megapixel SLR
By Mike Hanlon

The 2002 Photokina Trade Show held in Cologne, Germany from September 25-30 has brought with it a flood of groundbreaking photographic imaging releases... Read More
11.1 Megapixel Canon
By Mike Hanlon

Canon Australia has finally announced the launch of the the world's highest resolution digital camera - the EOS-1Ds. Featuring the world's first full frame 35mm CMOS sensor with 11.1 million effective pixels, the EOS-1Ds is truly comparable with 35mm film cameras and is hence suitable for a range of professional uses including studio, commercial, photo journalism and fashion photography. Read More
Nikon Coolpix 5700
By Mike Hanlon

Also aimed at the advanced amateur or semi-professional photographer, the highend Nikon COOLPIX 5700 SLR-style digital camera captures 5.0 effective megapixels - no longer the biggest on the market, but when the maximum image size of 2,560 x 1,920 pixels enables larger than A3 size, how much more do you need? Read More
Sanyo video-clip digital camera
By Mike Hanlon

Sanyo's VPC-MZ1 Series Digital Camera uses internal correction filters and an algorithm known as "Real Time Interpolation" to produce 3-million pixel detail from its 2- million pixel CCD Read More
Casio EXILIM
By Mike Hanlon

At just 11.3 mm thick, 88 mm wide and 55 mm high, and weighing in at only 86g - not counting the battery and memory card - the Casio EXILIM is the world's smallest and lightest digital camera. If you manage not to lose this tiny point and shoot - hold a few credit cards back to back and you'll get a feel for the size - it will produce images of 1.31 million pixels with up to 4X digital zoom. Read More
Nikon Coolpix 2500
By Mike Hanlon

Punching above its weight in terms of high-quality digital imaging, the compact, retractable design of the Nikon Coolpix 2500 features a 3X zoom lens that produces an impressive 2.0 effective megapixel image. Read More
BenQ's tiny 300mini digital camera
By Mike Hanlon

Mini is the optimum word as far as this new digital camera from BenQ is concerned - just a tad bigger than a box of matches and weighing just 49 grams, the 300mini captures video as well as still photos and can double as a PC camera for online conferencing. Simple to operate - even with one hand - and as inconspicuous as you could wish for, the 300mini fits neatly in your pocket or a bag and includes a strap so that it can be worn around the neck. Read More
Sony F707 Digital Camera
By Mike Hanlon

March 21, 2002 People with ten thumbs and an IQ equivalewnt to their shoe size can take amazing pictures with this camera. It also takes very high resolution five megapixel images (2560 x 1920) and it takes pictures in the dark without a flash due to its infrared capabilities. Check out what we did with it. Read More















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- November 25, 2009 @ 02:47 UTC