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Whether your needs are at the base, you can fly four and five hundred dollar cameras we’ve been drooling over lately, and opt for something simpler. Olympus FE-360 and FE-370, announced today, the cost of $ 149 and $ 199 respectively, with standard specifications and a beautiful color palette. Both have eight megapixels (which is plenty for most users) and detection of faces, but the FE-360 features a 3X optical zoom, while the FE-370 has a 5X lens more versatile.
Apart from the factor of the difference in zoom and fifty dollar difference in prices, some important features distinguish high-end FE-370 FE-360. On the one hand, it has dual image stabilization, while the FE-360 digital (it is strongly recommended optical image stabilization, but double is often better than digital). It has Intelligent Auto mode, and I love how it fits with sport mode, which Sony and Kodak are not intelligent automatic modes. Other features include Smile Shot and Edit the expression, a “fun” feature that allows users to modify the terms of the subjects face after the photo was taken.
In addition to the P6000, a GPS, the beast of 13.5 megapixels, Nikon has released five point and shoot with a variety of features, the company Wi-Fi touchscreen. Here is a description of each:
* $ 349, available in September
* Slick new chassis, available in 6 colors, including Crimson Red, Espresso Black, Arctic White, Burgundy, Champagne Pink, Platinum Bronze
* 10 megapixels
* Optical Image Stabilizer
* 3.5-inch touch screen with large icons, a ratio of 16:9, and a pencil
* Can draw and paint with the stylus
* Choice of 3 interfaces
* One-Touch Portrait mode zoom (you can reach out and touch the screen to track the face)
* AF and AE with touch control
* Effects: D-Lighting, small images, vivid, black and white, sepia, cool, pastel
* ISO up to 6400
* Nikon’s Best Shot Selector
Detection of Smiles
Flashing warning *
* Mini-HDMI Port
Shnikes Holy See. As much as we like Nikon digital SLR entry-level, the company gives photographers P80matuer CoolPix Anikon another reason to consider high-end super-zoom instead. The Coolpix P80, today announced the bags, 18x optical zoom, 10.1 megapixels, and a variety of features designed for more advanced users, including aperture priority, shutter-priority and manual mode. It also has Nikon’s Optical Vibration Reduction (VR) technology for more stable shots, and has a new continuous shooting mode of Sports, which allows users to take up to 30 consecutive shots at four, six or thirteen paintings by second. It also has ISO up to 6400 (but, of course, you must enjoy it 5MP) and a large 2.7 inch LCD screen.
All this for $ 399. Not bad when you consider that you get creative manual SLR (minus the steep learning curve), and more zoom you get with a standard lens kit.
Stealing a page programming Sony, Pentax, with its new Optio V20 point andPentax shoot, the Optio V20 ($ 279) with smile detection. Sony has improved, too, and threw the blink detection. The camera also has 8 megapixels with 5x optical zoom, a 3-inch LCD screen, Face Detection and Auto-Macro mode for close fast.
As the technology of Sony, Pentax Smile detection automatically detects the shutter when subjects happy. blink detection has nothing to do with the trigger, but warns him blinkage after suffering a blow. This seems a bit unnecessary since you already have a large 3-inch LCD screen on which to read the images. Following the detection of flicker, simply means that you do not choose the playback mode before shouting: “No!”
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Sony has been very busy lately. Barely two months into the new year, the company has already launched ten cameras, two digital SLR cameras. This morning it has added two high-end cameras in its range, 13.6-megapixel DSC-W300 ($ 349) and the DSC-H50 15x ($ 399), both will be available in May.
Although we tend to hammer the idea that high resolution and ginormous zoom is not the alpha and omega of the specifications of the camera, we can not fail to be impressed.
13.6 megapixel cameras are people who want the ability to post images of the print size. The W300 in particular is for people who can not afford to skimp on either house cleaning and especially Sony have to offer nowadays. For $ 349 you get Smile Shutter Intelligent Scene Recognition Mode (ISCN), five color modes (including “real”), 12 scene modes (including a new underwater mode), three noise reduction settings, and Sony D Plus-Range Optimizer (DRO), which improves the shadow detail in shooting situations with a back light difficult.
Calls H50 9.1 megapixels to an emerging class who are intimidated by (or can afford), Digital SLR, and might just as versatile with ultra zoom camera. Like many digital SLR cameras including the Sony Alpha DSLR-A300 and A350 itself, has a tilt LCD screen, making it easier to shoot from difficult angles. In addition, capture flash objects up to 55 meters, and the camera features NightShot technology and advanced sports mode. “Like the W300, has ISCN, DRO, three noise reduction settings, and five color modes. It also has the face and smile detection for adults and children, a feature in many of the latest Sony digital cameras.

