Multitude of New Camera Reviews Posted
Just in case you think I've been slacking off or (God forbid) taking a vacation -- the answer is no. We've just been waiting for some decent weather, it's been like monsoon season here in Florida lately and we've finally gotten a few sunny hours between downpours. Anyway, here's our latest review efforts:- A pair of new super-zoom cameras starting with the Olympus C-750 UltraZoom with 4-megapixels of resolution, 10x optical zoom, flash hot shoe and the better than average image quality that Olympus cameras are known for. Next up is the all new Toshiba PDR-M700, a 3.2-megapixel, 10x Canon optical zoom and a really big 2.5-inch color LCD top off its feature set. Both of these cameras offer a really good value for the money and deliver excellent images.
Next up is the 'lil brother to the 5-megapixel Optio 550, the Pentax Optio 450 with a 4-megapixel imager, 5x optical zoom and a very durable and classy looking metal alloy body. Same fine image quality and feature set as the Optio 550 but with a little less resolution and a more appealing price point.
And then we have the latest super-compact Canon Powershot SD100 Digital ELPH from Canon. Made smaller than ever because they now use the tiny Secure Digital memory cards. Same high-quality Canon 2x optical zoom, super durable metal body and excellent rechargeable battery system. The SD100's still images will yield beautiful 8x10-inch size prints and what's really amazing are the sharp and clear 640x480-pixel movies with sound. All this from a camera that will easily fit it any pocket or purse - happy vacationing!
Last but not least, we have now concluded our Nikon Coolpix 5400 review and posted a full set of sample photos. The Coolpix 5400 shares the top spot with the Coolpix 5700 in Nikon's line of consumer digital cameras. It has a light and durable alloy body, a 4x Nikkor zoom with 28mm wide angle coverage, CompactFlash Type II storage including Microdrives, a fully-articulating 1.5-inch color LCD and a full set of exposure modes from Program AE to full Manual.
