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Canon PowerShot S230 3.2 MP Digital ELPH Camera with 2x Optical Zoom by Canon Cameras US Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $399.99 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review With the Canon PowerShot S230, you've got the best of both worlds--the compact size and high style of the digital Elph series plus the higher resolution of a 3-megapixel camera. Updating the popular 2-megapixel PowerShot S200, the PowerShot S230 also features a 2x optical zoom, an improved 3.2x digital zoom, movie mode for videos up to 3 minutes, and more--all in a stylish, compact package. Optics and Resolution
Storage and Transfer Movie Mode More Features The PowerShot S230 uses highly advanced technology to make your digital photography experience simple. DIGIC enhances image definition and processing speed, while the sophisticated iSAPS (Intelligent Scene Analysis based on Photographic Space) technology assures faster and more accurate autofocus, autoexposure, and automatic white balance. The intelligent-orientation sensor ensures your pictures are always right side up, on the LCD or even while downloading.
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Pro's Con's I suggest you buy a viking 256MB memory chip because the one that comes with it will leave you able to only take a few pics.With the 256MB chip you take long videos and take well over 1200 pictures.All in all excellent camera and as usual amazons shipped it fast and got the camera in a few days after making the order.I look forward to buy from amazon and cannon again. ... Read more Asin: B00006LV79 |
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Outdoor Photographer by Werner Publishing Corp Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $65.89 -- our price: $10.98 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (14)
Outdoor Photographer is more like 50:50 gear and technique. There's still a lot of equipment writing- which tripod, which lens and so forth- but a significant amount of editorial space is devoted to technique as well. Unfortunately most of it is about creating the same stale and hackneyed nature photos that fill the pages of this and other magazines: Heavily filtered, over saturated color images of senic vistas that make for nice posters but say very little about the subject. In some sense the notion of there being an "outdoor" genre of photography is rather silly; can you imagine a magazine called "Indoor Photography"? Good photographers are good photographers, and can see images wherever they are- and with whatever equipment they use. For every Ansel Adams who obsesses over technique there's a Cartier-Bresson, who couldn't be troubled to get his exposures quite right, and truth be told, Cartier-Bresson was the better of the two when it came to art. ... Read more Asin: B00006J9HW |
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Popular Photography & Imaging by Hachette Magazines, Inc. Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $54.00 -- our price: $11.97 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (19)
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Photographic by Primedia Magazines Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $47.88 -- our price: $9.97 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (8)
I learned most of what I know from reading this magazine and other "enthusiast" magazines like it. If you read it for awhile, you'll notice that the how-to articles repeat themselves fairly often, so the articles eventually get old. Although they are helpful for new photographers, they would be better off just buying a good textbook on beginning photography. The reviews, like those in all magazines I've encountered, are almost entirely a waste of time. They will always be very positive (the mag won't bite the hand that feeds it), and don't offer meaningful critiques or comparisons to the competition. Find a good review website, like dpreview.
First, 77%+ of this magazine is advertisements. That leaves under 25% of material. The material that does remain is bare minimum informational and tends to just show "pretty photos". Coverage on camera gear appears skewed since EVERYTHING is GREAT. This leads me to believe advertisers sway them. In short, this is an advertising pamphlet with a cover price. If you need information, typing "photography" in any search engine will give you more information in 30 seconds then a 10 year subscription. I wrote the main company about the 77% issue and they stated that they are aware of the amount of advertisement and quoted a percentage higher then I stated. That this was necessary to continue producing a magazine of this quality. Quality? OK, if this is quality then I don't know what to say other then the semi professional magazines are free of charge from the publishers, contain actual subjective information, and are produced on high quality paper with fewer than 30% advertising. ... Read more Asin: B00005N7S7 |
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Canon PowerShot S400 4MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom by Canon Cameras US Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $449.99 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review Canon's PowerShot range of cameras has always been strong, and the PowerShot 400 continues that tradition. The 4 Megapixel Canon PowerShot S400 digital camera is capable of taking still images at 2,272 x 1,704 pixels--enough for a good quality A4 print. Resolutions go down to 640 x 480 for images you might only want to look at digitally. You can also capture video at 320 x 240 and 160 x 120 pixels. The camera is very small indeed--smaller than earlier PowerShot models, and is easily pocket sized. There is what at first might seem a bewildering array of buttons around the casing, but in fact these provide excellent one-button-press access to most of the most used features, such as the 3x optical zoom which goes up to 11x when combined with digital zoom features, the macro mode, settings for the flash and self timer. For more advanced features like changing the shutter speed, which it is great to be able to do on a digital camera; you do need to delve into the LED a little further, though. Images are stored on CompactFlash card--the largest image can be a couple of MB in size so you'll need to think big when it comes to CF card size with this camera. The battery is removable, and a spare to carry in the pocket might be a good idea. Canon supplies a range of desktop software for viewing, editing and making use of your digital images. As with previous PowerShot cameras, one of the tools works with the Stitch Assist mode on the camera itself in the production of panorama shots. Digital cameras get more advanced all the time, but we dare to say that the PowerShot S400 is probably the best pocket sized digital camera we've seen. --Sandra Vogel, Amazon.co.uk ... Read more Features Reviews (240)
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American Photo by Hachette Magazines, Inc. Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $29.94 -- our price: $12.95 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (15)
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Photo Techniques by Preston Publications Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $41.93 -- our price: $27.99 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (3)
Do not expect lots of inspiring pictures, only writers who know what they are talking about. The topics are different and well chosen. They are important for the serious amateur, if he is using digital or large format. "Shoppers' disease" is one of the many topics that other magazines stay away from. ... Read more Asin: B000060MHJ |
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Pentax IQ 145M Super Zoom Quartz Date 35mm Camera by Pentax Average Customer Review: Electronics list price: $149.99 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review The Pentax IQ 145M Super Zoom with its brushed metal frame weighs only 8.3 ounces, but contains powerful features to make it versatile enough for any photo situation. The 38-145mm zoom lens can magnify the image up to 3.8 times, giving you a wide range of shooting options. The LCD panel sports large icons and numerals to keep you informed of current operating modes. The passive five-point autofocus system ensures sharp and clear photos, even when subjects are off center or behind glass. The autoexposure and autoflash keeps subjects well exposed. You compose your shots with the "actual image" viewfinder, which is designed to provide an accurate preview of the finished photo. Film handling is completely automatic--from loading to advancing to rewinding. You can switch in midroll from standard to panorama format to get that extra-wide shot; or, use the zoom macro to get close-ups of flowers or other detailed objects. The 10-second self-timer is always useful for self-portraits or group photos. You can also imprint the date (or day and time) onto your photographs to remember when a picture was taken. To conserve battery energy, the camera automatically shuts off after three minutes of no use. ... Read more Features Reviews (3)
The camera is really easy to use and if you have used any automatic camera, then this one can be mastered in absolutely no time. There are no extra frills, buttons & lights to confuse an automatic camera user. Just point, zoom & click. The camera works perfect and the quality of the pictures is very impressive. I use ASA 200 or 400 and worked fine with both. A very good option to take along with the digital camera as a second option.
*No shutter lag as in all digital cameras Cons: Overall an outsatnding value that delivers picture quality [ I use Kodak Gold 400 speed] on par with SLR cameras. ... Read more Asin: B0000664SJ |
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PCPhoto by Werner Publishing Corp Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $44.91 -- our price: $11.97 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (10)
It's not that it's really a bad magazine.The one or two actual articles in each issue are usually pretty good.They are usually written in a style aimed squarely at absolute beginners in most cases.The two or three monthly columns are usually somewhat interesting as well. However, the "reviews" of cameras and other photo equipment in each issue can hardly be classified asreviews.They are basically expanded versions of the press release given by the company.I can't recall one "review" they have printed that ever said anything remotely negative about a camera in the magazine, which is rather suspicious. And, as with most other Photo magazines, about 1/2 of each issue is devoted to advertisements from Photo equipment retailers, more than a few of which are of dubious reputation. That being said, I do enjoy the magazine at times. It's good for about a 15-20 minute read each month at most. The only reason I did not give the magazine a lower score is due to the fact that I receive the magazine at a greatly reduced price. If I had to pay the actual subscription price listed here, I would probably award it 2 stars if not 1. ... Read more Asin: B00006J9HX |
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Shutterbug by Primedia Special Interest Publications Average Customer Review: Magazine list price: $47.88 -- our price: $15.95 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Reviews (17)
For me, one of the more interesting features is Joe Farace's column that reviews photography websites -- looking for both great photos as well as good web design. As I keep my photos online (http://www.theragens.com/photos), this is a column that I look to for interesting ideas. Other columns are also interesting. Still, I give this three stars. I read it every month but I look for inspiration to Popular Imaging for basic techniques and to Outdoor Photographer (UK magazine) or Outdoor Photography (US magazine) for topics that are more of interest. ... Read more Asin: B00005NIR9 |
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Canon i960 Photo Printer by Canon Office Products Electronics list price: $169.99 US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Editorial Review Note: The Canon i960 is no longer being manufactured. You may want to consider purchasing the newer Canon Pixma iP5000 or Pixma iP6000d instead. Will photo labs soon be a thing of the past? They will be in your house, after you take a look at the outstandingly detailed, professional quality photos produced by the Canon i960 printer. It's your choice whether you print from images on your computer or directly from your camera or camcorder's memory card--thanks to Bubble Jet Direct and PictBridge technologies. Either way, the vivid tones and smooth imaging of 4,800 x 2,400 dpi and 2-picoliter droplets will make your photos entirely suitable for framing. (4,800 x 2.400 dpi is the maximum possible resulution, with 4,800 x 1,200 dpi maximum along the edge of the page.)
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Professional Photographer by Prof Photographers Of America Magazine -- our price: $27.00 (price subject to change: see help) US | Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France Features Asin: B00006KTS1 |
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