Canon Powershot S2 IS Review
Cameras.co.uk review the new 5 megapixel Canon Powershot S2 IS ultra-zoom, it features a 12x optical zoom lens and a swivel screen:
“The Canon Powershot S2 IS is a five megapixel digital camera with a twelve times optical zoom lens. It has a range of advanced features that mark the Powershot S2 IS down as a camera for someone who sees photography as a hobby rather than someone who is looking for a simple point and shoot model.”
Nikon D70s DSLR Review
ByteSector review the new Nikon D70s Digital SLR:
“The Nikon D70 has been out for a bit over a year now, and has been considered by many to be one of the best low-to-mid range digital SLR cameras on the market. Despite how well it performs, Nikon decided to improve upon it with the release of the D70s. This isn’t a total remake or an entirely new camera, but rather a D70 which has been notably improved upon.”
Canon Digital IXUS 750 / SD550 Review
DCResource review the 7 megapixel Canon Powershot SD550 / Canon Digital IXUS 750 – it features a 2.5″ screen, a 3x optical zoom lens, and a curvy champagne metal body:
“The Canon PowerShot SD550 ($500) is an update to the popular SD500, which was released just seven months ago (click here to read our review). There’s one big change on the SD550 when compared to its predecessor, plus a few smaller ones as well.”
Ricoh GR Digital Preview
LetsGoDigital have a preview of the new 8 megapixel Ricoh GR Digital:
“The Ricoh GR Digital is a kind of camera that GR-fans or owners of one of Ricoh’s analogue GR series cameras have been waiting for. From a photographer’s point of view it is a joy to see that a company like Ricoh takes the effort to develop a digital jewel like the Ricoh GR Digital. A fantastic high quality GR lens, a great versatility as a result of using the converter to create a 21mm lens and the highly attractive optional viewfinder that gives the Ricoh GR Digital a distinctive look and feel.”
View Ricoh GR Digital Sample Photos here.
DXG 503 with Kyocera Zoom Lens
LetsGoDigital have details of the new 5 megapixel DXG 503 – it features a 3x optical zoom lens by Kyocera, and a 2″ TFT Screen.
Pentax Optio S45 and S55 Review On-Line!
I’ve just finished my review of the Pentax Optio S45 and the Pentax Optio S55:
Both cameras feature a 2.5″ screen, a 3x optical zoom lens, and take AA batteries. The Pentax Optio S45 is a 4 megapixel camera, whereas the Pentax Optio S55 is a 5 megapixel camera. Click here to read the full review.
Pentax Optio S45 and S55 Sample Photos
I’ve uploaded sample photo galleries taken with the new 4 megapixel Pentax Optio S45 and the 5 megapixel Pentax Optio S55. They both feature a 2.5″ screen, and a 3x optical zoom lens. Click the links below to view the sample photos:
Pentax Optio S45 Sample Photo Gallery
Pentax Optio S55 Sample Photo Gallery
Konica Minolta Dimage X1 Sample Photos
I’ve just uploaded various sample photos from the new ultra compact 8 megapixel Konica Minolta Dimage X1 – it features a 2.5″ screen, a 3x optical zoom lens, plus anti-shake CCD and optical unit. Click here to view the sample photos.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-R1 First Look
Imaging-Resource have posted a first look review of the new 10 megapixel Sony Cybershot DSC-R1:
“Sony’s Cyber-shot DSC-R1 is one of the latest in the long (and incredibly broad) line of digital cameras that reflects Sony’s commanding position in the digital camera marketplace. The Sony R1 (considerably) extends the high range of the Cyber-shot line, offering a full 10.3 megapixels of resolution, via a Sony-built CMOS sensor. The CMOS sensor in the DSC-R1 is just slightly smaller than the “APS-C” size imagers used in most current digital SLRs, and brings with it the expected improvement in image noise levels and ISO sensitivity that naturally accompany larger sensor chips.”
Konica Minolta Dimage X1 Review
TrustedReviews review the new ultra compact 8 megapixel Konica Minolta Dimage X1 – it features a 3x optical zoom lens, a 2.5″ screen and anti-shake CCD and optical zoom lens:
“The latest addition to the X series is this, the X1, and as its numeral would suggest, it represents something of a re-launch for the line. After the competent but rather pedestrian X50 and X60 models, the X1 also represents a return to the spirit of innovation and style that made the series successful in the first place.”




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