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Canon EOS 300D Digital Camera Review

Quote from the review at HardwareZone:

“The Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL is also known as the Canon Digital Rebel in the United States of America and most certainly rebelled against prices set by previous DSLR cameras in the market when it was first introduced. Released in later half of year 2003, the Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL is currently priced at S$1899 (body alone) or S$1999 (kit version) and seem to be the answer for many budget-wise consumers looking for a stepping stone into the realm of digital SLR photography. Similar to the Canon EOS 10D DIGITAL, the Canon EOS 300D DIGITAL boasts a 6.3 megapixel CMOS image sensor along with Canon’s PictBridge support for direct printing on PictBridge compliant printers as well as Canon’s proven DIGIC technology. “

Nikon D70 Digital SLR Review

Quote from the review:

“Since the Canon EOS-300D DIGITAL was released in the later half of year 2003, many Nikonians have been looking over the fence and at the same time wondering when Nikon would release a challenger from its side. For indeed, the last marginally affordable digital SLR released by Nikon was way back in June 2002 with the Nikon D100. While some Nikon users have resisted temptation, others have succumbed and switched camps to enjoy close to six months of digital SLR photography bliss at a budgeted price with the Canon EOS-300D DIGITAL. ”

Olympus E-1 Digital SLR Camera Review

Quote from the review at The HardwareZone:

“Other than winning the TIPA (Technical Image Press Association)

Nikon Announces 6.1 Megapixel Digital SLR

From Nikon’s press release:

Adding yet another groundbreaking camera to its popular D-series digital SLR line up, Nikon (http://www.nikonusa.com) today introduced the highly anticipated D70(TM) 6.1-effective megapixel digital SLR camera.  Designed for a broad range of consumers from experienced and amateur photographers to beginners taking their first steps into digital SLR photography, the D70 surges ahead with more features, more performance, and more value than any other camera in its category.

Nikon Releases 6.1MP D70 Digital Camers

Designed for a broad range of consumers from experienced and amateur photographers to beginners taking their first steps into digital SLR photography, the D70 surges ahead with more features, moreperformance, and more value than any other camera in its category.

Built from ground up as a digital SLR, the Nikon D70 offers tremendous value to consumers by incorporating many advanced features and new innovations that make photography with the D70 faster, easier and better. Its DX format 6.1-effective megapixel CCD sensor is optimized to deliver images with excellent sharpness and clarity, while a new advanced system Large Scale Integrated Circuit (LSI) processor ensures images with vivid color, accurate white balance and minimized noise. Nikon’s new Dynamic Buffer technology allows the D70 to continuously take up to 144 pictures at a speed of three pictures per second (when using JPEG NORMAL – Large image settings, and a SanDisk® 256 MB Ultra II CompactFlashâ„¢ card). Additional features such as exclusive new Digital Vari-Programâ„¢ modes, simultaneous compressed NEF (RAW) and JPEG writing capabilities, and new i-TTL flash compatibility with sync speed of 1/500 second further cement the D70’s place as a clear leader in its class of cameras.

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