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Best Digital Camera: Canon PowerShot S90

Best Digital Camera: Canon PowerShot S90

Posted on July 4, 2010 by admin.

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Need a compact digital camera? There is simply nothing that compares to this compact Canon PowerShot S90 ($350) digital camera on the market today. It’s perfect for taking those “self-portraits” that are sweeping the Facebook market today. The pictures produced by this camera put my digital SLR from 2008, the Olympus EVOLT E-420, to shame. Highly recommended.

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Best Digital SLR: Canon EOS Rebel T2i

Best Digital SLR: Canon EOS Rebel T2i

Posted on July 4, 2010 by admin.

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Digital SLRs are hot. The Canon EOS Rebel T2i ($1,070 with 18-55mm zoom) is the best of the lot, particularly at its price point. Best part: HD video shot with this camera will simply blow you away. Consumers like convergence devices and the newest Rebel delivers in spades: large, three-inch wide screen, improved ergonomics, 14-bit DIGIC 4 image processor for superior pictures and full 1080p HD recording. Very popular and hard to get.

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Best Digital Camera With Projector

Best Digital Camera With Projector

Posted on August 4, 2009 by admin.

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As you might surmise, Trendsetters.com has a penchant for products that rewrite the rules. And we can definitely say that the Nikon Coolpix S1000pj ($430; September) is the first, and best, digital camera with an integrated projector. The S1000pj features a 12.1-megapixel, a 5x wide-angle zoom lens (starting at a 35-mm equivalent of 28mm), plus an LED-powered projector that’ll put up a 40-inch image for slideshows complete with music, effects and transitions.

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Best Pro Camcorder

Best Pro Camcorder

Posted on February 8, 2009 by admin.

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RED the company that changed the rules of the HD camcorder business has launched a new line of RED Epic and Scarlet modular cameras ($3,750 - $53,000), designed to let you flexibly configure the right gear by combining a “Brain” ranging from 3K to 28K pixels and then adding lenses and other modules to create a totally customized camera.

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