Reviews Recently Posted
Today we posted our Canon Digital Rebel XT first look with some initial sample images. Early conclusion - it's another SLR winner for Canon. The image quality is what we've come to expect from a Canon CMOS sensor, it's got the controls and features that were lacking on the original Digital Rebel and sells for with a lens! Also just posted is our Casio Exilim Pro EX-P505 review, a 5-megapixel "pocket rocket" with a 5x optical zoom, flexible 2" LCD and high-quality VGA motion video with stereo audio. All this from a barely palm-sized and extremely lightweight but durable, metal-bodied camera - check it out!If you're looking for a "one device does it all" printer / scanner / copier, the Canon PIXMA MP760 Photo-All-in-One might just fit the bill without breaking the bank. Take a Canon PIXMA photo printer, stick a Canon flatbed image scanner on top of it - that just also happens to scan 35mm film, add 2 multi-format memory card slots, a large 2.5-inch LCD and PictBridge support. Print directly from camera, flash memory cards or 35mm slides and negatives. When it's not doing all of that you can use it as color/BW copier.
Posted a couple of days ago is our Olympus C-5500 Sport Zoom review, a 5-megapixel 5x optical zoom camera with a 2-inch LCD and plenty of bells and whistles. Producing good images and selling for or less, we see this one as an excellent buy. And about two weeks ago we posted the Canon twins, the Powershot A520 and the Powershot A510. These are possibly the two best choices for anyone that wants to get into digital photography, they're practically identical differing only in resolution. The A520 is 4-megapixels, 4x optical zoom with a 1.8-inch LCD and a host of exposure modes. The A510 is 3-megapixels with all other features the same. And the best news is the price, and respectively, a terrific value.
