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Canon EOS 20D
The first digital SLR which amateur photographers could really afford. So here we are, 52 months later with the latest incarnation of that original design, the eight megapixel EOS 20D. Not since February 2002 (the EOS D60) has Canon increased the resolution of this line of digital SLRs, in the EOS 20D we have a 1.9 million effective pixel increase, a new AF system, 50% faster continuous shooting and more than double the buffer space.
First impressions of the EOS 20D are good, it feels far less 'prosumer like' and instead feels more like a 'baby EOS-1D' (as described by one of our team). Gone are some of the annoyances of the EOS 10D, the 20D now switches on virtually instantly and focuses quickly, it feels very solid and yet weighs slightly less than the model it replaces. So far so good.
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Canon EOS-1Ds
The Canon EOS-1Ds incorporates a full-frame CMOS sensor with 11.1 million effective pixels and a maximum resolution of 4,064 x 2,704 pixels. The imaging area is 24 x 36mm, the same dimensions used by
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Canon PowerShot A640
Boasting a powerful Canon 4x optical zoom lens, a 2.5" vari-angle LCD monitor and Canon's intuitive DiG!C processor, the 10.0MP PowerShot A640 deliver simply better pictures. With a choice of manual controls and an extensive range of shooting modes, you can be as creative as you like or let Canon technology assist you. Getting that great family portrait or capturing the stunning landscape from your latest trip has never been easier. The PowerShot A640 offers the flexibility to let you make the most of your photography skills or to learn as you go. The PowerShot A640 is the perfect choice to express your photographic creativity.
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Canon PowerShot G7
Canon's acclaimed G-Series has a new top-of-the-line model, and serious photography enthusiasts have a lot to be excited about. A matte black, retro-hip design houses impressive capabilities and top core specifications, including 10.0 megapixels resolution and a powerful 6x optical zoom. Loaded with Canon's latest and most advanced technologies, including an Optical Image Stabilizer for clear shots throughout the zoom range, PowerShot G7 is a camera to be reckoned with.
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Canon Rebel XTi
The Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi offers an unbeatable combination of performance, ease-of-use and value. It has a newly designed 10.1 MP Canon CMOS sensor plus a host of new features including a 2.5-inch LCD monitor.
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Casio Exilim EX-Z850
The Casio Exilim EX-Z850 Digital Camera produces high quality 8.0 megapixel photos, includes a 3x optical zoom lens, and offers both manual aperture and shutter speed priority AE options for advanced
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Fuji FinePix E900
Packing a powerful nine MegaPixel 5th Generation Super CCD HR sensor - the highest resolution available in a consumer digital camera -- the FinePix E900 joins Fujifilm's already popular E-series line of cameras and continues the tradition of point-and-shoot ease and photographic essentials such as image quality, form factor and powerful feature sets including manual controls, found in all E-series models.
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Fuji FinePix S9000
The FinePix S9000 digital camera boasts 9.0 effective MegaPixels that capture up to 3,488 x 2,616 recorded pixels (9.12 million) ? the highest resolution of any consumer-grade camera on the market.
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FujiFilm FinePix S3 Pro
Like the Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro before it, the new Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro is built on the Nikon N80 film SLR chassisnesium-alloy body. It's just one of the ways in which the S3 Pro seems to exhibit an identity problem: Is it an expensive consumer digital SLR or a cheaper alternative to the high-priced pro D-SLRs? That's a question that you may have to answer for yourself, depending on your needs.
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Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro UVIR
The Super CCD SR II sensor at the heart of the FinePix S3 Pro UVIR ensures superb image quality and low noise while addressing the issue of wider dynamic range. And now it even captures a wider spectrum from Ultra Violet through visible and into Infrared. Specific wavelengths can be isolated and captured from daylight or artificial light sources via lens filtering or by use of an Alternative Light Source (ALS) such as a forensic crime scope lighting technology like those sold by SPEX Forensics.
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