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Olympus Camedia C 725 Ultra Zoom: ... that is easy to use. 3 million pixels. (Many people claim that this is not enough nowadays. I disagree. I have used this camera to illustrate three published articles in an English monthly magazine). 8 times zoom, which can be extended to 24 times by using the digital zoom. Many programme choices. Solid and reliable. Includes comprehensive instruction manual. Includes CD enabling you to store and edit your ...
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Digital Camera - Konica Minolta Dimage Z20 Konica Minolta Dimage Z20
Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z20 - Digital camera - SLR-type - 5.2 Mpix - optical zoom: 8 x - supported memory: MMC, SD - silver - Powerful Mega Zoom lets you fill the frame with a distant subject. It starts with a 36-290 mm 8x optical zoom for stunningly powerful shots of far-off objects. And th...
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Konica Minolta Dimage Z10 Konica Minolta Dimage Z10
Konica Minolta DiMAGE Z10 - Digital camera - SLR-type - 3.2 Mpix - optical zoom: 8 x - supported memory: MMC, SD - The DiMAGE Z10 is the digital camera to use when you want to take great pictures of a wide range of subjects, all day long. Its 32X total zoom power brings even distant subjec...
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Digital Camera - Sony Mavica MVC FD90 Sony Mavica MVC FD90
Sony Mavica MVC-FD90 - Digital camera - 1.3 Mpix - optical zoom: 8 x - dark grey - Get into digital photography the easy way with the Sony MAVICA . Storing up to 40 JPEG images on a standard floppy disk, this digital darling eliminates drivers, cables and adapters. You simply put the flopp...
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Olympus Camedia C 725 Ultra Zoom Olympus Camedia C 725 Ultra Zoom
Olympus CAMEDIA C-725 Ultra Zoom - Digital camera - 3.0 Mpix - optical zoom: 8 x - supported memory: xD-Picture Card - Step into the thrilling world of Ultra Zoom photography. With its 8x zoom power the 3.2 million pixel C-725 Ultra Zoom lets you get closer to the subject. No more will you...
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Digital Camera - HP Photosmart 850 HP Photosmart 850
HP PhotoSmart 850 - Digital camera - 4.1 Mpix - optical zoom: 8 x - supported memory: MMC, SD - silver - Get brilliant photos near and far with the HP Photosmart 850 digital camera. With 56x total zoom (8x optical, 7x digital) and 4.1 MP-resolution you will get outstanding close-ups and be...
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Nikon Coolpix 5700 Nikon Coolpix 5700
Digital camera - 5.0 Mpix - optical zoom: 8 x - supported memory: CF - black - A compact, lightweight digital still camera with 5.0 effective megapixels, the COOLPIX 5700 was developed to join the COOLPIX 5000 at the top of the Nikon COOLPIX digital still camera lineup...
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Digital Camera - Sony Mavica MVC FD88 Sony Mavica MVC FD88
Sony Mavica MVC-FD88 - Digital camera - 1.3 Mpix - optical zoom: 8 x - grey metallic - The selling point of Sony's Mavica digital cameras is that images are stored on an ordinary 3.5-inch floppy disk, rather than on little memory cards. That means there's no expensive accessories to buy. <...
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Casio QV 2800UX Casio QV 2800UX
Casio QV-2800UX - Digital camera - 2.1 Mpix - optical zoom: 8 x - supported memory: CF - black - The QV-2800UX is equipped with an 8x zoom lens that is equivalent to 40 to 320mm in 35mm format. It is also capable of 4x digital zoom, for a combined maximum zoom factor of 32x. The QV-2800UX ...
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Digital Camera - HP Photosmart 945xi HP Photosmart 945xi
HP PhotoSmart 945xi - Digital camera - 5.3 Mpix - optical zoom: 8 x - supported memory: MMC, SD - The HP Photosmart 945xi digital camera with HP Instant Share delivers sharp photos and big zoom with 5.3 MP total resolution and 56x total zoom (8x precision optical lens, 7x digital). Snap, s...
 
Yakumo Mega-Image 84 D Yakumo Mega-Image 84 D
Digital camera - 4.0 Mpix / 8 Mpix (interpolated) - optical zoom: 8 x - supported memory: MMC, SD - The Yakumo Mega-Image 84D is the ideal companion for the ambitious photographer. Its resolution of 4.00 megapixel CCD (effective) and 8 megapixels (interpolated), re...
 
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Fifixit Konica Minolta Dimage Z10
... was my first digital camera. I had always used a Minolta SLR 35mm and don t like the little cigarette box size digital cameras. I had tried the smaller digital cameras and think experience of owning SLRs means this style of digital is better. The body of the case is a lot tinnier to touch than I thought it might be, but is light in weight. I m not an expert but it felt good in my hand and the results are pretty impressive. There are a lot of features I will never use - but thats the same for all technology isn t it? I m delighted with it. It feels sturdy when held and is easy to handle. It makes the transition form 35mm SLR to digital much more acceptable! The q...
Read the full review: I'm no expert but it looks and feels like a real camera, and performs well by Fifixit
wendywoo1972 Konica Minolta Dimage Z20
... has opened up a whole new world of picture quality I could only dream of with my previous cameras, and the great part to it is all the settings are there for me I just need to choose which one to use and click. As a non technical person I cannot give a full technical review but I will list below some of the functions as advertised 8x zoom (36-290mm coverage) with high-speed autofocus and Macro 5-megapixel imager for images up to 2560 x 1920 pixels 1.5-inch color LCD with 113,000 pixels Eyelevel color viewfinder with 98% coverage Program AE, Aperture priority, Shutter priority and Manual exposure modes Shutter speeds from 4 seconds to 1/2000 in Shutter priority...
Read the full review: Say Cheese by wendywoo1972
valleyman70 Nikon Coolpix 5700
... use this camera in relation to my work as a magazine editor and chief writer, photographer etc. It is first and foremost very compact, light, and fairly easy to use and understand on a basic level. The buttons and controls however I find are a little bit fiddly, and as for the user settings and menus - well I have read the manual and been on a training course yet there are still mysteries that remain......... I find it produces excellent quality pics if you have a very steady hand. The on board flash is far too harsh and bleaches subjects terribly and the user settings still do not help with the time delay between pressing the button and the shutter opening - which ...
Read the full review: Very good mid level camera - over fussy buttons by valleyman70
 
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