| Olympus STYLUS 1 Review Olympus has given new meaning and functionality to the compact digicam. With the introduction of the Stylus 1 camera, they have provided the control of a dSLR in a compact body that you will have no problems taking with you any time. The constant f/2.8 aperture lens and 12-Megapixel BSI CMOS imaging sensor provide incredibly high image quality in all lighting conditions. Versatility is also covered with the lens with a 35mm equivalent zoom range of 28mm-300mm (10.7x), that surpasses just about every other low-light lens on the market. This range would take multiple, very expensive lenses to match on a dSLR. As with most new compacts; all of the incredible, easy-to-use features are also included. A large high resolution LCD screen, fantastic EVF, Intelligent Auto, WiFi and image stabilization allow anyone to use this camera with ease. Built to be one of the best performing compacts available in low light situations, the Stylus 1 has to contribute its success to its sensor, lens and I.S. system. The 12-Megapixel BSI CMOS imaging sensor provides the best performance possible out of a sensor this size (1/1.7-inch). Olympus's 10.7x optical zoom lens with the constant f/2.8 aperture lens captures an amazing amount of light throughout the entire 28mm-300mm equivalent focal range, which makes it easy to shoot indoors or at night; in situations that most compact cameras normally could not handle. Helping to support this large zoom lens is a mechanical lens-shift image stabilization system. This helps not only to stabilize the camera while shooting handheld telephoto shots, but it offers several stops worth of correction, allowing you to... Continue Reading | Nikon Coolpix A REVIEW | | 365 Days Later | | Samsung Galaxy Note 3 REVIEW | Are you a Steve's Fan on Facebook? Steve's Digicams now has over 7,180 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 Samsung adds five new SMART Cameras Samsung has just rolled out five new SMART Cameras at CES 2014. The list includes the WB35F, WB50F, WB350F, WB1100F, and the WB2200F. The first three models focus on compact size, yet they still offer a generous zoom ranges and 16-megapixels of resolution. Looking at the WB35F and WB50F, we see almost identical specifications. Both offer 16.2-megapixels via a CCD image sensor, a 12x optical zoom lens, built-in Wi-Fi with NFC tech, OIS (Optical Image Stabilization), and 720p HD video recording. The WB50F (pictured above) offers a larger 3.0-inch display (versus the WB35F's 2.7-inch), and the flash is located directly above the lens; instead of being off to the side. Both models are available in several colors... Continue Reading Nikon announces five new Coolpix cameras Nikon has just rolled out five new Coolpix digital cameras, ranging from an inexpensive point-n-shoot to a powerful new super-zoom. The list includes three S-series models (the S3600, S5300, and S6800) and two L-series models (the L30 and L830). To learn about each of these new cameras, see our Preview pages by clicking... Continue Reading Polaroid announces Peer-to-Peer Wi-Fi enabled super-zoom cameras Polaroid has released information about four new bridge cameras, which offer easy-to-use features and long optical zoom lenses; ranging from 30x - 50x. They also boast "peer-to-peer Wi-Fi". For more details, visit Polaroid's website or see the official press release by... Continue Reading | |
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