Samsung DV300F Review Ealier this year, Samsung announced their latest incarnation in their DualView camera series, the sleekly designed DV300F. It features a 16.0-Megapixel, 1/2.3" CCD, a 5x optical zoom lens (a 35mm equivalent of 25-125mm), a 3.0" rear facing LCD viewing screen, a 1.5" front facing LCD screen, and Wi-Fi connectivity. That smaller, front facing screen has a couple new features to help self portraits, including a visual Self Timer as well as a Child Mode, which "displays an animation to keep little ones focused." Built-in Wi-Fi enables access to the usual social media suspects (Facebook, Flickr, Picasa, YouTube), as well as allowing you to save images directly from your microSD card onto your PC (via Auto PC Backup) or Cloud services like Microsoft SkyDrive or Samsung's own AllShare Play. If creatively altering pictures is your thing, you'll enjoy ... Continue Reading | Fujifilm FinePix S4500 Review | | Nikon Coolpix S6300 Review | | Nikon Coolpix S9300 Review | Are you a Steve's Fan on Facebook? Steve's Digicams now has over 5,530 awesome fans around the world and we'd love for you to join our social network. It's a fun place to see high resolution Photo of the Day albums, interact with other shutterbugs, post your own photos, and read our latest articles or reviews! | Steve's Digicams Most Popular News Stories New Craigslist Ads and Emails are Targeting Wedding Photographers If you're a wedding photographer looking for work or simply advertising your trade on Craigslist, here's a heads up on the latest scam that's been going around. Essentially, this is just a new twist on the classic Nigerian Prince email, but it's not quite as obvious. To start with, the email appears to be from someone wanting to hire you for a job. You'll see the full information on the requirements and probably even info on what they're planning to pay. At this point, everything looks completely legitimate. Payment is where things start to get weird... Continue Reading The ReefMaster Mini is a Dive Camera Waterproof to 200 Feet The folks at SeaLife have announced a new camera for all your underwater photography needs; the ReefMaster Mini. It's an inexpensive 9-megapixel, 'lifeproof' camera that handles depths of up to 200 feet; and does plenty to improve your underwater pictures as well. It sports automatic settings for diving and snorkeling, color correction software to remove blue hues, and a quick detachable wide-angle lens. It also gives you 30 frames per second of video at VGA resolution... Continue Reading Update: Canon EOS Rebel T4i Grip Advisory Now a Recall TOn July 10th (2012) we reported about a product advisory from Canon that indicated that a small number of EOS Rebel T4i cameras were found to contain increased levels of Zinc bis on the grip surfaces, which could cause some skin irritation issues. Apparently some users would get rashes because of a this chemical used as a rubber accelerator in the hand grips. The problem seems to be fairly limited in scope, but Canon has just escalated the advisory from simply offering repairs to select cameras to a recall of all affected units. If you have a T4i with a serial number that...Continue Reading | |
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