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    Nikon Nikon Coolpix P3300

    Looks pretty appealing to me: Nikon Coolpix P330 Hands-on Preview: Digital Photography Review It has the same 1/1.7", 12 m.p. sensor as in the P7700, which got a pretty decent rating at DXO mark for RAW IQ: Nikon Coolpix P7700 - DxOMark It has RAW mode, plenty of manual controls and a...
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    Landscapes with Canon G9

    Hello again, friends. I've not been active here for sometime; not active as a photographer actually owing to work demands. Last week, when I went out on a birding outing (main agenda) to Sambhar lake (Rajasthan, India) with some friends, I took my Canon PowerShot G9 along. We were lucky to...
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    Nikon I am drooling...

    I'd say this would be one of the smallest cameras till date with features that are really 'big' and serious! If it has the same sensor as the one in D7000, it means 14bit raw files with 14 stops (!!!!!) of dynamic range (at base ISO) and awesome low light performance at an impressive 16...
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    Canon Canon G12 is here!

    I guess it's official now even though none of the camera review websites have yet published the news: Page Not Found Some thoughts: 1. Canon seems to be stretching the G-series this time, not adding anything really significant over G11. (Significant in this case refers to larger sensor /...
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    Birds Show Birds

    Bird photography is most often associated with heavy SLR bodies that shoot at machine gun speed with long lenses nicknamed as 'Bazookas'. Show photographs of birds taken with compact cameras.
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    Hello from India

    Hello! I am a graphic designer based in India who has his hands in more pies than he can handle, serious photography with compacts happens to be one of my favourite pies :-) In the past I managed to contribute a few articles on the earlier SC blog and hope to do more of that. But more...
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    An iCamera?

    An exercise often taught to young designers to break their mind block, or to think "out of the box", is to envision their design problem being solved by masters of design. "How would your creative director do it? How would one of the legendary designers do it?" Just imagining someone solve one's...
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