PhotographyBLOG has reviewed the NTI Shadow 3 backup software, which is available for Windows and Mac for $29.99. PhotographyBLOG hails the ease of use and considers it a powerful backup option. Visit the site for the full review.
Sony DSC-W300 Review at Luminous Landscape
Luminous Landscape has posted a review of the Sony DSC-W300.
How come nobody is talking about how astonishingly good this little camera is? Image quality is really fine up to ISO 400 on Super A3 sized prints, or even larger. Quite remarkable.
Sony DSC-W130 Review at Steve’s Digicams
Steve’s Digicams has posted a review of the Sony DSC-130.
It is incredibly easy to use with several automatic shooting modes to assist you in difficult situations (not to mention a very handy Smile Shutter mode). The quality of our images was very good, as was the video.
For more reviews and info on the W130, check out Photography Bay’s Sony W130 Reviews page.
Nikon D60 Review at Digital Camera Info
Digital Camera Info has posted a review of the 10.1 megapixel Nikon D60.
Imaging performance shines when it comes to noise, and the responsiveness while shooting is exceptional for a camera in this class. However, the D60 also lagged in several equally important areas, including white balance and dynamic range.
For the latest news and reviews on the D60, check out Photography Bay’s Nikon D60 Reviews and Resources page.
Sony A350 Review at DP Review
DP Review has posted a full review of the Sony A350.
It’s certainly a competitively-priced, well-specified camera and one that feels better-constructed than many of its rivals. It’s also one that smoothes down the learning curve and will totally satisfy users who aren’t familiar with what the best modern DSLRs are capable of.
View Photography Bay’s in-depth review of the Sony A350.
For more digital camera reviews and news on the A350, visit Photography Bay’s Sony A350 Reviews and Resources.
Canon PowerShot A590 IS at Trusted Reviews
Trusted Reviews has posted a review of the Canon A590 IS.
Considering its low price, the PowerShot A590 IS offers an amazingly complete list of features, with high-performance optical image stabilisation, a useful range of manual controls and exceptionally good performance, especially in low light conditions.
For the latest news and reviews on the A590, check out Photography Bay’s Canon PowerShot A590 IS Reviews and Resources page.
Sigma DP1 Review at DP Expert
Nikon D60 Review at DC Resource
DC Resource has published a review of the new 10.1 megapixel Nikon D60.
I think more experienced photographers will frown on its overprocessed photos, mediocre set of manual controls, and autofocus lens support. I think there are better entry-level D-SLRs out there, but the D60 is still worth looking at.
For the latest news and reviews on the D60, check out Photography Bay’s Nikon D60 Reviews and Resources page.
Casio Exilim EX-F1 Review at Trusted Reviews
Trusted Reviews has posted a review of the 60fps Casio EX-F1.
It has several unique abilities which some users will find extremely useful, however it also has some problems. Its still image quality, while good, is no match for the best of the current high spec super-zooms, and its alarmingly high price will also discourage potential buyers.
Click here for more reviews and info on the Casio EX-F1.
Canon SD890 IS Review at Steve’s Digicams
Steve’s Digicams has posted a review of the Canon PowerShot SD890 IS. The new SD890 IS features a 10 megapixel sensor, a 2.5? LCD panel and a 5x optical zoom (a 35mm equivalent of 37-185mm). The SD890 IS also features a macro mode that allows close focusing at a distance of less than one inch.
The camera is still incredibly easy to operate, and the quality is what you would expect from a high-end consumer model. The 5x optical zoom and the 10-megapixel imaging sensor are the largest you will find so far on an ELPH.
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