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April 4, 2006
Canon EOS 1Ds Mark II Digital Camera !!!
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Canon has held a commanding position at the high end of the professional SLR market, ever since they introduced the original EOS-1D in late 2001. The full-frame 11-megapixel EOS-1Ds was likewise a breakthrough product when announced in 2002. In late 2004 though, the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II set a new standard for ultimate resolution in a full-frame 35mm-format digital SLR. Carrying over a host of improvements and innovations from the 1D Mark II, the EOS-1Ds Mark II improves image quality and performance over the original 1Ds, while at the same time raising the resolution to an incredible 16.7 megapixels. No other camera currently on the market comes close to matching the Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II for its combination of resolution and shooting speed, and (as of this writing in September 2005), Canon is the only manufacturer offering digital SLRs with full frame 35mm sensors. Read on for all the details, this is one amazing digital camera! ...
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April 4, 2006
Canon EOS 5D Digital Camera
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Canon's press material for the EOS 5D states that it 'defines (a) new D-SLR category', while we're not typically too concerned with marketing talk this particular statement is clearly pretty accurate. The EOS 5D is unlike any previous digital SLR in that it combines a full-frame (35 mm sized) high resolution sensor (12.8 megapixels) with a relatively compact body (slightly larger than the EOS 20D, although in your hand it feels noticeably 'chunkier'). The EOS 5D is aimed to slot in between the EOS 20D and the EOS-1D professional digital SLR's, an important difference when compared to the latter is that the EOS 5D doesn't have any environmental seals. While Canon don't specifically refer to the EOS 5D as a 'professional' digital SLR it will have obvious appeal to professionals who want a high quality digital SLR in a body lighter than the EOS-1D. It will also no doubt appeal to current EOS 20D owners. ...
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April 4, 2006
Nikon D200 Digital !!!
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A newly developed 10.2 effective megapixel DX Format CCD image sensor that captures images with edge-to-edge sharpness and incredible color at 3,872 x 2,592 pixels, yielding extraordinarily high-resolution images perfect for enlargements or creative cropping. ...
Feel the sounds and music as well as possible!
1 of 1 Yahoo! Users found this review helpfulPros: Good active noise cancellation. Good sound quality. Compact player and earbuds. Excellent battery life. Very good included earbuds.
Cons: Expensive for a 2GB player. No larger models. Somewhat awkward controls. Only DRM support is for Sony Connect music store. Requires somewhat clunky Sony SonicStage software.
Sony has been trying very hard to innovate these days, and this effort is clearly evident in its Walkman line of MP3 players. The company's latest addition is the Sony Noise Canceling Walkman NW-S705F. As the name implies, the included in-ear headphones on this model have a distinctive active noise-canceling feature. But unlike other noise-canceling headphones, they're powered by the player's battery rather than by a separate power source. Its a real nice mp3 player. The noise reduction works real well. Enjoy superior sound wherever the day takes you with the black NW-S705 MP3 player. Active noise cancellation reduces ambient noise through a special phase canceling process. The Clear Stereo and Clear Bass features refine every note you hear by...This is a great concept and the implementation is pretty good, although I'm not terribly impressed by the player's controls and software integration. ...