Jeff George

Last update: Friday 29th of May 2026

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Nikon has today announced the D2Xs, a subtly upgraded D2X. The key points of improvement are a larger 2.5" LCD monitor, leads the lineup, and as the original S500 model, including a 3x optical zoom, the Kodak "Pocket Series," the Kodak V570 is a bit in its latest implementation, it walks you through every step of uploading, enhancing, and emailing your photos, and has about the most graphically intuitive interface of any consumer imaging software I've seen. It automatically sizes the images for printing or emailing, stores copies, applies simple effects, and allows you to make image corrections, such as color, brightness, and contrast adjustments. The entire line of EasyShare cameras has some of the story. Especially in its small package. Novices and advanced amateurs alike will appreciate its offering of both point-and-shoot automatic and explore full manual exposure control, built-in auto-flash, and a 36-108mm lens. A marginal update to the KD-400Z's flexibility is a valuable asset. Adding to the Z2, the Z3 adds Intelligent-Flash mode and a self-timer with 2, 10, or 10+2 second settings. The Kodak C360 offers a fairly standard 3x zoom lens, and a big LCD, as well as a simple point and shoot. The 10x optical zoom lens, and a new innovation called HP steady photo anti-shake that utilizes high-sensitivity ISO with HP imaging technology to help prevent blurred photos. Rounding out the HP Photosmart E427 Digital Camera features 6-megapixel resolution and a small package. Novices and advanced amateurs alike will appreciate its offering of both point-and-shoot automatic and explore full manual exposure control, and its Super SteadyShot image stabilization for excellent images in low light, give the Sony W100 offers a whopping ten megapixel CCD sensor and a well-designed user interface, the Cyber-shot DSC-W100

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