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Camera Phone - Samsung

Canon’s 8 megapixel EOS 30D features include, 2.5″ LCD, spot metering, selectable continuous shooting speed, and 100,000 shutter cycle life. Since the EOS 30D is an evolved 20D and uses the same sensor and image processor its imaging quality will be the same as the 20D. [click to continue...]

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Kodak’s 5 megapixel V570 features KODAK RETINA Dual Lens Technology, delivering both ultra wide-angle (23 mm equivalent) and zoom capability (5X optical zoom range) from two SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH C-VARIOGON Lenses. [click to continue...]

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Canon’s 12.8 megapixel EOS 5D has been reviewed by the top Internet review sites and here are excerpts from those reviews. [click to continue...]

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Canon’s 8 megapixel EOS 350D/Rebel XT has been reviewed by the top Internet review sites and here is a combined display of those reviews.

[Read our Canon EOS 350D/Digital Rebel XT Review Roundup] [click to continue...]

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Samsung has announce the first 10 megapixel camera phone. Samsung officials claim the new camera phone is the first to incorporate auto-focus, and a fill-light function to deliver higher-resolution pictures. [click to continue...]

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Samsung has announce the world’s first 8GB Hard Drive embedded i310 2 megapixel camera phone. Samsung is the first company to include a hard drive in mobile phones. Samsung is counting on the new storage capacity will entice users to change and extend how they use their mobile phones by incorporating phone, a digital camera, and an MP3 functionality. [click to continue...]

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Bibble Press Release:

Bibble Labs releases 4.6 update with Noise Ninja Technology and Intel Macintosh Support. Other improvements include revised user interface and more speed.

PMA 2006 Orlando, FL (February 24th, 2006) - Bibble Labs, Inc. announced today the immediate availability of version 4.6 of its popular Raw Workflow software. Bibble 4.6 offers a major breakthrough via the direct integration of Noise Ninja Technology from Picture Code, LLC. [click to continue...]

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We all make mistakes when taking digital pictures. We’re in a hurry to capture the moment and in doing so violate some basic rules of digital photography. In this article from Digital Grabber, Scott Bourne shows us some quick tips and guidelines that will not only help us capture the moment they’ll make sure we are following protocols so we don’t end up frustrated with goofed up pictures. [click to continue...]

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