Thursday 27 May 2010

Panasonic TS1, Olympus 7040, Casio H15 Reviews

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 Review

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Panasonic's Lumix DMC-TS1 is a"tough", rugged camera that allows the user to take and operate it anywhere. This camera has a waterproof (3m/10ft.), shockproof (drops from 1.5m/5ft.) and dustproof rating, which allows you to take it anywhere, into just about any situation without worrying if the camera will be OK or not. It features a 12-Megapixel imaging sensor, 4.6x wide internal optical zoom lens, Panasonic's MEGA O.I.S. optical image stabilization system and a 2.7-inch LCD screen.

The TS1 is also the world's first "tough" camera to feature AVCHD Lite high definition video recording. AVCHD Lite allows the camera to capture high-quality HD video with a higher compression, taking up less space on your memory card...Click Here to Continue Reading


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Olympus Stylus 7040 Review

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Casio Exilim EX-H15 Review

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