DP Interface - 04/29/2006 - has a new review of the 12x zoom, 6 megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H2 and here’s the verdict:
“The camera itself looks and feels expensive - looking modern and better than most entry-level digital SLRs (at least from the front, in my opinion), feels solid and it’s big enough to feel comfortable. The LCD is not that big though - just two inches with very low resolution and visibility. It even has a jog dial which allows easy tweaking of aperture/shutter speed. As expected from an ultra-zoom camera, the Sony H2 has full manual controls and is compatible with conversion lenses + filters.”
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DC Resource - 04/29/2006 - has a new review of the 12x optical zoom 6 megapixel Canon PowerShot S3 IS and they write -
“While not exactly an exciting upgrade over its predecessor, the Canon PowerShot S3 is still an excellent ultra zoom camera that earns my recommendation. It offers just about everything you want in a camera, from a big zoom lens to optical image stabilization to manual controls to a fancy movie mode.”
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Digital Trends has just posted their review for the Bluetooth enabled 6.1 megapixel Kodak EasyShare V610 dual lens camera and they write -
“This one is a toughie. The EasyShare V610 has a number of features that make it attractive: looks, thinness, a 10x optical zoom, built-in Bluetooth and Perfect Touch technology. I really have problems with the LCD screen and the hiccough as the camera “hands off” from one zoom lens to the other. And the camera is pretty slow saving images to the card; overall image quality was average, nothing to write home about with more noise that you should expect from a 2006 digicam.”
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