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2011年7月26日星期二

Apple iPad review

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Dennis HissinkWednesday, May 26, 2010
Posted by: Dennis Hissink

The iPad Apple there is, after some months of rumors and speculation predicted with Steve Jobs keynote speech, last January, as the highlight, Apple's latest product is on our desk, to play the role of leader in this Apple iPad review. Accurately unknown, strategic Apple's marketing department has managed to put a product on the market who knows two extremes from the beginning. Is seen as spectacular success by Apple fans and as mindless, non-adding nothing new on the other side-often not Apple-owner.

Apple iPad review

Apple iPad review
After Apple iPad charged through the USB cable, which is slowly enough for that matter, we gave a first run. Coincidentally, it was sunny outside when we were testing, so that the iPad was made also with us to try it while relaxing in a caf. This has made it clear that the iPad's display gives a bit of trouble with Reflection. It depends a bit on how the sunlight falls on the screen, but when he starts reflecting, iPad inevitably must be moved to a different location. Another point is, how to handle the iPad? There doesn't seem to be an answer to this question. Some will use the Apple iPad on their laps, while others will benefit from many optional accessories like the iPad dock, which can be used.

Apple iPad review

Apple iPad review
The Apple iPad's screen is 9.7 inches and has a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels. Our experience with the iPad's display is positive. With the exception of reflection sometimes annoying, the reproduction of the image is of high quality. The angle of the image is bigger than you are used with a standard laptop or netbook, but the display does its best to shut down, without any direct light on the display. The colour reproduction is excellent, with the contrast and color saturation. How well the high contrast display handles is notable. Black is a deep black, with a whiter than white experience next to it! It's great!

Apple iPad review

IPad review
Apple iPad is a revolutionary new tablet that has changed the way that we look at today's tablets. The Apple iPad has a LED-backlit IPS display high-resolution, 9.7 inches that is remarkably crisp and vivid. IPad is a perfect device for web browsing, watching movies or viewing photos. The multi-touch screen on iPad is based on the same revolutionary technology on iPhone.


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2011年7月25日星期一

Nikon S9100 review

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Ilse JurrienSaturday, May 28, 2011
Posted by: Ilse Jurrien

HeTNikon Coolpix compact camera S9100 was introduced earlier this year in Japan, during the CP + camera & Photo Imaging Show 2011. The 12.1 megapixel Nikon S9100 is at the top of the elegant camera Nikon s series and is the successor of the Nikon Coolpix S8100. Nikon S9100 s body incredibly flat has a zoom lens Nikkor 18 x the10x zoom, instead of offering the Nikon Coolpix S8100. Awesome pictures and videos can be taken with the new camera lens, from wide-angle to super-25 mm to 450 mm tele. Camera Nikon S9100 thin became available for a suggested retail price of 330.00 Euros last month. The Nikon S9100 is available in different colors.

Nikon S9100 review

Nikon S9100 review
The Nikon camera zoom function S9100 not can only be used during the filming of images, but also during video recording. The Nikon compact camera S9100 is able to shoot Full HD movies with stereo sound. Macro photo shooting panoramic images to a mere 1.5 cm distance and 360° is some of the possibilities. Nikon S9100 s screen remains unchanged. The large screen 3 "LCD with 921,000 pixels employs Nikon's clear color Display, which reduces power consumption and reflections, even under strong sunlight.

Nikon S9100 review

Nikon S9100 Gallery
The S9100 Nikon compact camera features a 12.1 megapixel CMOS sensor with backside illumination. This decreases the amount of noise while improving the sensitivity of the camera. This makes it possible to shoot with Nikon S9100 in all lighting conditions. Blurry photos is further prevented by 7 different functions, while there were only 5 in-camera Nikon Coolpix S8100. Special lighting settings, as well as functions of night landscape and night portrait are new, so that memories can be captured beautiful and strong, even at night.

Nikon S9100 review

Nikon S9100 review
Photos of Nikon S9100 test were taken with a full production digital camera. Follow the link to the Gallery nikon coolpix s9100 at LetsGoDigital.

Nikon S9100 review

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2011年7月21日星期四

Panasonic FZ28 review

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Dennis HissinkMonday, November 24, 2008
Posted by: Dennis Hissink

Wwhen it is to design the Panasonic LUMIX FZ28 is almost similar to that of his predecessor. Obviously, there is no need or drive to change this design. In addition, the size and weight of both cameras are almost the same or similar. Also the positions of the buttons have remained intact. New is the playback/recording button on the back of the Panasonic lumix FZ28. A nice addition, although generally already known. If you've read the review of the Panasonic FZ18, you recognize a lot as you read on now.

Panasonic Lumix review

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28 review
It's no surprise the hand-fit of the Panasonic FZ28 experienced by the user as unchanged. The camera has a perfect hand, thanks to the way that is divided by the weight and the excellent handgrip. Of course, the hand-fit of a camera adds to the joy of shooting. The Panasonic FZ28 may be compact Megazoom camera, still camera, the design is still pretty big. You can't take it with you just like the one inside pocket or trouser pocket. The front of the camera is mainly dominating by a large lens. Above the zoom lens, a large built-in flash pops up high. A small LED on one side of the lens functions as indicator for the self-timer and at the same time as AF assist lamp. A tiny microphone below the LED records sound whilst capturing a video.

Panasonic Lumix camera memory
Being one of the founders, Panasonic fully supports the SD format. The success of Secure Digital as universal storage medium for digital cameras, camcorders, MP3 players etc, laid the foundation of the development platform SDHC. Currently, the SD platform consists of a standard SD card with a storage capacity of 2 GB and the SDCH format with a maximum capacity of 32 GB. And if you think this is the end, you are wrong; the introduction of several new memory cards in 2009 highly surprise you. The official name has not yet been announced, however, the storage capacity of 64 GB and at a later stage perhaps 128 GB, are figures that were mentioned. For now, the Panasonic LUMIX FZ28 will not need that much storage space and the SDHC platform offers sufficient capacity.

Panasonic Lumix review

Panasonic FZ28 review
The Panasonic LUMIX FZ28 digital camera is a logical successor to its predecessor. It is a Megazoom camera perfectly updated for this time and age, thanks to the increase in resolution, improved algorithms and powerful image processor. If you find a DSLR camera too complicated (large and heavy), or if you simply want a large optical zoom range in the most compact possible size; go to Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FZ28. The camera does so expect more, not less. Simply superb camera for shooting sample! Read the full review Panasonic Lumix at LetsGoDigital.


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2011年7月16日星期六

Nikon Coolpix S1100PJ review

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Dennis HissinkSunday August 22, 2010
Posted by: Dennis Hissink

Tolthough a digital camera with built-in projector is still pretty gadgety, Nikon's new projector camera, the Nikon Coolpix S1100pj, has more to offer. The Nikon Coolpix S1100pj is the successor of the Nikon's S1000pj. This model was the first compact digital camera with a built-in projector that can project photos and videos on a flat surface. By itself, this is a very intelligent, but for the wider public unknown phenomenon, or was simply too much of a gadget for the average user. Of course it also comes with a price, which undoubtedly will play a role in the acquisition of a camera with function of gadgets.

Nikon Coolpix S1100PJ

Nikon Coolpix S1100PJ review
One of the biggest differences between the Nikon Coolpix projector camera S1100pj and its predecessor is the level of the projector. With 14 Lumens, the gain of light projector Nikon Coolpix S1100pj is 40% higher than that of its predecessor, so that you can use the projector even in lighted areas. Of course the projection surface remains limited, but for small presentations or within a small group of friends it works surprisingly well. Naturally the Nikon Coolpix S1100pj also had a megapixel update. While the Nikon Coolpix S1000pj sufficed with 12 megapixel camera, the Nikon Coolpix S1100pj continues with a 14 Megapixel CCD sensor. This is a typical choice of marketing, as no extra image quality can be expected from these two extra megapixels. The optical zoom lens has remained the same and has a focal range of 28-140 mm (5 x optical zoom) and a brightness of f/3.9-5.8. To reduce motion blur due to handheld photography, Nikon Coolpix S1100pj is equipped with an optical stabilizer, and electronic.

Nikon Coolpix S1100PJ

Nikon Coolpix S1100PJ
The new design s Coolpix S1100pj room has undergone small changes. The new compact Nikon camera has enough round lines and has an internal zoom lens so that the whole is relatively flat. The front of the camera is now smoother and except for the further opening to the projector, not betraying the projector that is a camera. The design is more playful, as the finishing around the lens and projector are rounder instead of the square lines of its predecessor, elegant. The video projection is unchanged in terms of VGA resolution (640 x 480 pixels), but the greater amount of brightness in particular improves the display. The size of the display is located between 12.7 cm and 119 cm (5-47 inch), in which the distance required for a projection surface is 0.26 to 4 m. According to official numbers that Nikon has released, the battery capacity of about 1 hour were the same as its predecessor.

Nikon Coolpix S1100PJ

Nikon Coolpix projector camera
The back of the camera Nikon Coolpix collaborated on. Multi button has disappeared and was replaced with a touchscreen. While the Nikon Coolpix S1000pj was equipped with a 2.7-inch LCD display with 230,000 pixels, the Nikon S1100pj offers high resolution 460,000 dots consisting of 3-inch touchscreen. This is an improvement in terms of ergonomics. Camera Nikon Coolpix S1100pj projector is also easy to handle, despite the fact that there is no real handgrip.

Nikon Coolpix S1100PJ

Nikon Coolpix S1100PJ review
The extension of the type of memory card to store is new to Nikon. With the support of SDXC cards, Nikon is joining other manufacturers such as Canon and Panasonic that have already brought out the first cameras with SDXC support since the beginning of this year. Right now, SDXC hardly plays an important role, but it is expected that due to an increase in the Full HD 3D, video and file sizes growing, the demand for higher capacities will increase as well. 48 GB SDXC starts and will continue to expand in the coming years to an impressive 2 TB storage capacities. Read the full review S1100PJ Nikon Coolpix on LetsGoDigital.

Nikon Coolpix S1100PJ

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2011年7月14日星期四

Panasonic DMC-LX3 review

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Dennis HissinkMonday, September 22, 2008
Posted by: Dennis Hissink

Verorin recent years, Panasonic has worked hard to build a recognizable camera line. It is quite obvious that they managed, if we look at the figures which were revealed during an international press event. Panasonic was ranked # 1 in the compact camera segment in no fewer than five European countries, which is an impressive result. If we take a look at Panasonic's assortment is not surprising that they took the first rank. At an early stage, Panasonic chose to equip its entire line of an optical image stabilizer and gave priority to a wide-angle zoom lens. These are two of the most important features through which Panasonic have distinguished themselves from others.

Panasonic DMC-LX3

Digital camera Panasonic LX review
Two years after the LX2, Panasonic are once again making themselves heard. The Panasonic LX series aims at the serious photographer with high demands on performance and image quality. When the LX1 was succeeded, Panasonic had raised the resolution of 10 megapixels. A decision that was not supported by serious photographer's needs, however, came from a marketing strategy. This has resulted in enhanced specifications on paper for the LX2, yet did not offer a better performance or even slightly improved from the technical point of view.

Panasonic DMC-LX3

Panasonic compact camera
Panasonic DMC-LX3 is a nicely designed camera with an elegant appearance. It radiates quality, and when you take the camera into your hands for the first time, it feels solid right from the start. The weight of approximately 265 grams adds to the stability and ensures a perfect hand. Panasonic DMC-LX3 is not a typical Compact with emphasis on lightweight. The camera was made with an emphasis on quality, which also applies to your accommodation.

Panasonic DMC-LX3

Panasonic DMC-LX3 review
The front of the Panasonic DMC-LX3 carries a nice lens. Is an extremely bright tele lens (f/f 2.0-2.4) with a focal length of 24-60 mm, which might be rather short for the spoilt amateur photographer. However, the 2.5 x zoom range offers a range of excellent wide-angle 24 mm and allows you to get close to your subject. The range is ideal for reporting jobs with, of course, landscape photography and architect. On top of the lens, a small switch functions to select the image ratio (16: 9/3: 2/4: 3) and on the side, a switch serves to select the focus. The lens features screw thread for mounting adapter. Once equipped with the adapter you can increase the focal length with a wide angle converter to 18 mm! Read the full review Panasonic on LetsGoDigital.


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