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The Imaging Resource gives consumers all the tools required to choose just the right digital camera for their needs: Accurate, factual reviews, clear-cut test results, and online shopping/price comparison covering dozens of merchants. Whether rank beginner or practicing professional, photographers of all levels will find the products they're looking for reviewed in depth on the Imaging Resource website.
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Review posted for Sony T700!
The new flagship Sony T700 is one of the most attractive ultracompact digital cameras around, worthy of Sony's offer to engrave it for you. But inside the Sony T700 is pretty impressive, too, with a Bionz processor, optical image stabilization, face detection that can tell an adult from a child, and smile technology that knows a grin from a laugh. Most impressive, however, is t...
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Panasonic G1 Full Review Complete!
We've completed our full review of the Panasonic DMC-G1 Micro Four Thirds camera, and we're happy to say that our early impressions were borne out by our subsequent tests of the production model. Our early impressions of the Panasonic G1 were quite positive, and subsequent in-depth testing of a full production sample confirmed that it's an excellent little camera. While it can...
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Review: Panasonic 14-45mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS
The kit lens to Panasonic's new micro-Four Thirds G1 camera, the 14-45mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS is the probably the smallest zoom lens we've ever tested. At a mere 7 ounces, the 14-45mm f/3.5-5.6 OIS almost feels like a toy, but its solid construction and excellent test results suggest otherwise. To read our full review of this lens, click here. ...
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Review: Canon 800mm f/5.6L IS USM
Tipping the scales at almost ten pounds, the Canon 800mm f/5.6L IS USM is the largest lens we've ever tested. The Canon 800mm f/5.6L IS USM will test everything you know about photography: it demands the sturdiest of tripods, a strict shooting technique, and a camera that can benefit from its excellent optics. To read our full review of this lens, click here. ...
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Full Panasonic G1 Test Results Analysis posted!
We've completed our analysis of our test shooting and performance measurements with the Panasonic DMC-G1 Micro Four Thirds camera, and have to say we're fairly impressed with this little camera. As we noted in our preliminary performance report, the Panasonic G1 isn't quite as quick on the draw (shutter lag) as typical consumer DSLRs, but it's not all that much slower, either...
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Full Review posted for Canon 50D!
Many features stand out to make the Canon EOS 50D a great digital SLR camera. What will really catch and hold users is the impressive image quality they'll get from the Canon 50D across the standard ISO range of 100 to 3,200. The Canon 50D's new gapless microlenses allow greater light gathering ability, making for surprisingly detailed images, even at ISO 800 and 1,600. The Cano...
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Test Shots posted for Panasonic G1!
With targets still smoking after completing the Canon G10's full test suite, the Imaging-Resource.com Lab dove into the just-arrived, production-level Panasonic G1 digital camera and completed nearly the full suite of photos in a day. Only weather kept us from getting the usual FAR shots, since those require a sunny day. The Panasonic G1's image quality looks pretty good, not...
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Canon G10 Test Shots Posted!
We've posted 189 test shots to the Canon PowerShot G10 digital camera preview, including a selection of RAW images for those who will use the Canon G10 for fine photography. The Canon G10's 28-140mm f/2.8 lens seems well paired with the 14.7-megapixel 1/1.7" CCD sensor. According to the Lab guys, there are quite a few improvements to the Canon G10 worthy of note. The viewfinder, for starters is bigger and more useful. The screen's resolution is improved as well, and the buttons are easier to operate, since most of them have been raised for easier access. The Canon G10's new EV dial is also popular, making our EV-intensive shots easier to execute, thanks to the clear visual cue. Even the grip is better, according to both Rob and Luke. In short, "There are no steps backward." Noise is still an issue even at ISO 80, but it seems to be mostly luminance noise, and it's fine-grained enough that only pixel-peepers will notice; RAW shooters will be able to process that out for the most part. Stay tuned for our full Canon G10 image analysis coming soon. For now, though, go to the preview and click on the Samples Tab to scroll through our huge suite of Ca...
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Review posted for Panasonic LX3!
Almost in a category by itself, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3 digital camera really impressed us. With a 10-megapixel imager, a high quality Leica lens, and a high-resolution 3-inch wide-screen LCD, the Panasonic LX3 was built to deliver high image quality in a small package. Gone are the noise problems of the LX2, and detail is lush. A full range of capture modes graces the LX3 -- ...
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Review: Canon EF-S 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
Introduced as a kit lens option for the Canon EOS-50D, the 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS represents something for which Canon SLR users have been waiting for years. Combining wide-angle and telephoto characteristics into one lightweight package, the Canon 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 IS also integrates Canon's Image Stabilization system to offer up to an advertised four stops of additional steadiness. To read our full review of this lens, click here. ...
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