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Olympus Stylus SP-565UZ review


The Olympus Stylus SP-565UZ has clawed its way up in the Ultra Zoom pack with a great imaging performance, solid handling and oodles of manual controls and image features. For the advanced budget shooter or the novice looking to learn, the Stylus SP-565UZ is an excellent choice. And that's not because the Stylus SP-565UZ is capable of a 20x optical zoom range and has a zillion Scene modes. This camera is built like a tank, handles like a mini DSLR and is equipped with a welcoming interface that helps you actually learn how to use the camera. From Auto all the way up to full-on Manual mode, Olympus has included many shooting modes that fluctuate the level of manual intensity to suit the needs of the shooter. The Stylus SP-565UZ's image quality is not too shabby either. In fact, it's one of the best performances we've seen from a camera with such a small sensor. So, if you're looking for a zoom machine with tons of features and great image quality, the Olympus Stylus SP-565UZ could be your next weapon of choice.

Release: October 2008.
Price: $400.

Pros: Surprisingly good image quality. Tons of features and great interface. Huge 20x optical Zoom.

Rating:
Design – Very Good
Interface - Good
Features – Very Good
Hardware - Good
Image Quality - Good

Cons: 4-way directional pad could be replaced with a wheel or dial. Slight image artifacts, typical of a small imager. Small LCD screen.

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Olympus E-P1: The Olympus Game Changer


With DSLR-like functionality in a package no larger than a rangefinder, the Olympus E-Pl is truly a game changer. The Micro Four Thirds camera offers spectacular image quality in a compact body, but its auto-focus is slower than expected slower even than some point-and-shoots. Regardless, this is an amazing first-generation camera; a product impressive enough to cause competitors to scramble to create something even better.

This camera is compact, measuring 2.8 by 4.8 by 1.4 inches (HWD) and weighing 1.2 pounds (with the 14-42-mm kit lens). Also,the build quality is simply fantastic. It was modeled after the 50-year-old Olympus Pen—with a metal chassis and leather-like grip. The E-P1 is compatible only with Micro Four Thirds lenses. There is also no optical viewfinder, making the 3-inch LCD's large size even more of a necessity.

Operating speed is a mixed bag for the E-P1; it can be very fast, but its sluggish autofocus causes the camera to slow down significantly. Boot up and recycle times are also affected by the slow focusing, with average scores of 3.2 and 2.5 seconds, respectively. However, images produced by the 12.3-megapixel E-P1 are spectacular, competitive with many SLRs. And the ability to shoot HD video is an added perk. Despite its slow focusing, the E-P1 offers one of the best experiences for photographers looking to balance size, image quality, HD video, portability, and nostalgia.

Olympus E-P1
$799.99 list
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PROS :Sharp images from ISO 100 through ISO 800.Low noise from ISO 100-1600. Beautiful design. HD video capture C720p30).HDMI port. Three-inch LCD.

CONS :Noticeable shutter lag. Slow autofocus. Lens is noisy when focusing. Few Micro Four Thirds Lenses available. No optical view finder. No built-in flash.

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Kodak Zi8 Pocket Video Camera:Kodak's Pocket Video Wonder


Kodak introduced its first ever video camera late last year,the Zi6 it offered a number of features that the famous Flip Ultra didn't, including HD video, still-image capture, and a bigger,better-looking screen. Pure Digital soon hit back with the Flip Mino HD and the Flip Ultra HD. But with its latest, the Zi8 Pocket Video Camera, Kodak again proves that it can create a better product with more features at an affordable price.

The Zi8 is good-looking, well-built, and Slimmer than its predecessor, thanks in no small part to the switch from rechargeable AAs to a removable lithium ion battery. The 3.9-ounce camera is still a bit thicker than some of the competition, but it feels comfortable in hand. The sharp 2.5-inch screen is a vast improvement over the dull 1,5-inch LCD on the Flip Mino HD. Beneath the screen are a series of buttons: Tools, Trash, Video,and Playback, with a toggling joystick in the middle, which, when pressed also serves as the Record button. The joystick is a bit too responsive, however.You also get 128MB of on-board memory, which is paltry for HD, but you can get an SD card to boost memory to a maximum of 32GB.

The Zi8 also includes a plug-in for an external mic—one of the first cameras we've seen to offer such a feature. This is a welcome addition given the fact that, like nearly every other pocket video camera we've seen, the Kodak's built-in mic leaves a lot to be desired. It fails to pick up subjects'voices if they're farther away than a few feet.

Kodak has also improved the quality of HD video with the Zi8. adding lOSOp capture to the mix. The image quality is excellent, but this feature may be overkill for some. The Zi8 also offers 4X digital zoom, twice that of its competitors. Unfortunately, the zoom is a bit jerky, making for a less-than-ideal viewing experience. In short, the ZiS is one of the least-expensive high-quality pocket HD camcorders you'll find.

Kodak Zi8 Pocket Video Camera
$179.95 list
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PROS :Nice price. Records lOSOp video,5-megapixel still-image capture, Face detection, electronic image stabilization,and macro mode. Expandable memory,External mic slot, Ships with an HDMI cable.

CONS :Jerky zoom,Subpar still image quality, Mediocre built-in mic, Hyper-sensitive buttons, Camera can get very hot.

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Canon PowerShot SD970



The 12.1-megapixel SD970 IS comes with a top-of-the-line price tag, but this compact cam¬era packs all the features you could ever want. Canon's flag¬ship point-and-shooter pairs amazing stil images with high-quality HD video capture, and throws in a lot more, including a big, beautiful LCD and an attractive, intuitive interface that blows away the competition. If you can afford it, the SD970 is the most well-rounded compact camera you can buy right now.

At 2.2 by 3.7 by 1.0 inches (HWD), the 6.6-ounce SD970 is a bit thick for a point-and-shoot, but it's certainly small enough to fit in your pocket. It has a durable metal casing, and frequently used buttons are large anc easy to press. A scroll wheel on the back lets you zip through menus easily. The externa lens offers a 5X optical zoom with a foca range of 6.6 mm to 33.0 mm, with a maxi¬mum f-stop range off/3.2 to f/5.8.And don't forget the sharp, brilliant 3-inch LCD.Though this camera is pricey, the expan¬sive feature set and top-notch performance justify the high price.
Canon PowerShot SD970
PRICE:$379.99
PROS: Fantastic image quality. Fast operating speeds. Sharp 3-inch LCD. Extraordinary user interface. High-definition (720p30) video capture.
Canon PowerShot SD970 IS
CONS: Optical zoom can't be used while shooting video. Wide-angle barrel distortion.
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samsung TL225 and TL220


Ever had the experience when you try to takse a self-snap with wicked grin and an equally wickedly cool ray-ban (local counterparts wud also suffice) glass and end up taking only 1/4 of ur face?

well, take heart. apparently some samsung engineers had similar experience.... Samsung announced two cameras, the TL225 and TL220 with second, front LCDs that let you preview your shots while still facing the lens. Moreover it also allows those who are posing for the shoot to see how they are gonna be shot. It displays the countdown timer so that u would no longer have to worry abt not having ur best smile during the snap. This has also modernised the traditional "say cheese" version of making everyone smile with funny animations that children laugh.

The TL225 has a 3.5 inch touch screen while TL220 sports a slighltly smaller 3 inch version. TL225 has also HDMI (high definition multimedia interface) out.

Apart from this both are similar in ways like both shoot 720p HD video, 12 megapixels and a zoom capability of 4.6x.

price details: TL225 -- $350

TL220 -- $200



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Canon PowerShot A95

The PowerShot "A" series from Canon has been a hit worldwide and as far as India is concerned, the entry-level and mainstream models are all well placed to attract lot of attention. The PowerShot "A" series delivers a nice mix of user-friendly features and advanced controls, thus catering to a wide audience.

The PowerShot A95 is a 5MP digital camera loaded with tons of features and powerful optics to deliver sharp and lively images at high resolutions. The A95 is one of the latest additions to the PowerShot "A" series and is placed right at the top of the series. Being the premium most model in the series, the A95 is packed with maximum features and a slightly enhanced body justifying the 5MP category.



First Impressions, Features and Specifications
Equipped with a 5MP CCD sensor the Canon PwerShot A95 delivers images at a maximum resolution of 2,592 x 1,944 pixels. The 3x Canon zoom lens is bolstered with a 9-point AiAF autofocus system. Apart from the optical zoom, there is an added 4x digital zoom, pushing the net zoom capacity to 12x. The camera comes with a 32 MB CF card and four AA batteries. Sporting a swivel 1.8" LCD, the A95 measures 101.1 x 64.6 x 34.7 mm (4" x 2.5" x 1.4") and weighs 235 g without the batteries. Supporting the direct print feature, one can connect the camera to a printer that supports direct printing.

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