Number 3 is the Sigma DP1. In my own print comparisons, the Sigma DP1 has the best image quality of any digital compact camera. "Best" may not be the optimal word since there are those who prefer the coarse rendering of small sensors or want the highest resolution possible, which the DP1 does not offer. However, the exceedingly clean DP1 files - with their smooth tonal transitions, high dynamic range, open shadows, and resilience during tone mapping - have the best image quality as far
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The Casio Exilim EX-FH20’s claim to fame is high speed stills, and high speed video, and at 40FPS and 100FPS respectively it is unquestionable fast. But exactly how does it stack up as a still camera? It has a 20x zoom lens, 3 inch LCD, and nine megapixel sensor so it seems reasonable to expect pretty good performance from the EX-FH20, but most reviews have pointed to some serious compromises in image quality, not to mention some AF issues, and that sort of feedback continues in Let’s Go Digita
DxO Labs adds detailed measurements for the Fujifilm FinePix S100fs, the Olympus SP-565 UZ and the Panasonic Lumix DMC FX150 to its RAW-based Image Quality Database Paris, France – April 15, 2009 –DxO Labs announces today the addition of RAW-based image quality data and DxOMark Sensor rankings on its popular www.dxomark.com website for the Fujifilm FinePix S100fS , the Panasonic Lumix DMC FX150 and the Olympus SP 565 UZ. About dxomark.com Sponsored by DxO Labs, a
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Digicam Review has posted a review of the Ricoh CX1 . Image quality is generally very good - with good colour, saturation and contrast. Noise is noticable but photos come out quite smooth with few hot pixels, compared to the competition, and detail is generally good (until ISO800 and above). For more news and reviews, check out Photography Bay’s Ricoh CX1 Reviews and Resources . Don’t get scammed by a deal that sounds too good to be true. Photography Bay recommends purchasing your ph
This is a new model and cute digital camera proudly comes from Casio. The name of the camera is Exilim EX-FC100, which brings high-speed burst shooting of 30 shot per second. Moreover, it features a 10-Megapixel sensor, 5x optical zoom, 4x digital zoom, CMOS-shift image stabilization and a 2.7-inch LCD Screen . Click to know about world’s thinnest digital camera from Sony Specification of this camera : Build Quality: 9/10 Features: 10/10 Image Quality : 7/10 Value: 6
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