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The line between still and video fades out as Live View evolves into HD motion video
Digital cameras have come a long way since we first began covering them in 1996. The serious limitation of the early days was resolution—the first 1-megapixel camera was a big deal. We’ve reached a point now where digital-imaging technology has met and surpassed the capabilities of film and is pushing into new territories that weren’t possible in the analog world. In this first of a two-part feature on the state of digital photography, we’ll look at one of the most significant advances to date that, combined for the first time with an interchangeable-lens system, may well change how photographers record, experience and even think about photography....
Casio’s Exilim EX-F1 and Exilim EX-FH20 break the speed barrier
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What To Know About The Lastest Digital Sensors, ISO And Image Quality
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Aimed squarely at enthusiasts, the latest SLR from Olympus offers several unique capabilities for creative expression
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Aimed squarely at enthusiasts, the latest SLR from Olympus offers several unique capabilities for creative expression
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