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  • Kodak DCS PRO 14n

    King Kong Kodak - Is Kodak's newest 13.5MP digital SLR the best digital SLR?

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  • Point & Shoot: Best-buy compact

    Recipe For Cheap, Good Photography.

    True story: Six years ago a Big-Time Photo Magazine Editor (BTPME) told you about a camera with these juicy specs:
    • 35mm f/2.8 aspheric lens that, at moderate apertures, could resolve to just under 90 lines/mm;
    • highly accurate wide-area and spot autofocus that worked in total darkness;
    • 4-1/1000 sec shutter with flash sync at all speeds;
    • evaluative metering that read color as well as light level, plus spotmeter;
    • autofill flash with both flashmatic and sensor automation;
    • weatherproofing.

  • Olympus Camedia C-5050 Zoom: Top Contender

    Is this classy 5-megapixel digital camera in a class of its own?

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  • Canon EOS-1Ds

    What makes this camera worth $9,000?

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  • Sigma SD-9

    It's the least expensive digital SLR and the first one with the highly touted Foveon X3 chip. Does it add up?

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  • SLR: Setting Standards?

    Is the world ready for - or does it even want - a standard digital SLR camera system?

    A mighty lump of a camera: The new Olympus digital SLR might look like this mock-up-or it might not, says Olympus.

  • 70 Top 35mm & Digital Cameras

    41 star rated listings on 35mm Point-and-shoots to Digital ZLRs for 2003. What are you waiting for? Read on!

    To give you a clear picture of the amazing changes taking place in cameras today, let's take a gander at the dramatic events that have occurred since last year's December 2001 equipment extravaganza. Not surprisingly, the most stable category is film-based SLRs, with only two newcomers, the sexy new Canon EOS Rebel Ti, a broad-based, entry-level model with upgraded features, and the Contax NX, a rugged, traditionally styled, moderately-priced autofocus SLR that takes Zeiss lenses.

  • Rebel Rouser

    Canon EOS Rebel Ti: sexy new styling plus upgraded features

    While total sales of 35mm SLRs may be slowly declining-probably due to increasing digital camera incursions-the number of actual 35mm SLR purchases remains very high and we intend to continue leading the pack."
    So spoke the Canon executive as he handed me an early production sample oof what we had been expecting for a year, the successor to the Canon EOS Rebel 2000, namely the Rebel Ti, which Canon has labeled the "new-generation, world standard camera designed to fend off rival models."

  • Rollei Prego

    It's in there...well, most of it.

    Prego parts: Front of aluminum-bodied Prego 30 shows remote-control sensor (A), autofocus windows (B), meter port (C),viewfinder window (D), self-timer/anti-redeye LED (E), flashtube (F). Lens retracts completely flat into body.

    Lens sharpness: Resolution was outstanding (best reading: 84 lines/mm) at the center and very good at the edge, at both wide-open and moderate apertures.

  • Kodak DX4900 Zoom

    A user-friendly 4MP point & shoot that parks at a digital dock!

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