
Presenting the rugged camera comparative review from DPInterface… Rugged cameras are good solutions if you need a photographic device which can take more than a few hits and still survive, that you can take anywhere without worrying too much. We have six rugged/waterproof digital cameras here today… Which rugged camera is the one for you? And which camera will receive our rugged camera ‘highly recommended’ award? Find out now!
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I’ve just finished writing my review of the Canon PowerShot D10; Canon’s first rugged digital camera with 12 megapixels, a 3X lens and interchangeable front plates. Do visit the Canon PowerShot D10 photo gallery as well. Hit the link and check out the full review of the camera now!
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Here’s my review of the Nikon Coolpix S60 along with the Nikon Coolpix S60 photo gallery. If you’re more interested in the recently announced Coolpix S70, then you should still read this review if you wanna get an idea of Nikon’s touchscreen user interface.
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Over here is my review of the Olympus E-P1, Olympus’ first Micro Four Thirds camera. Head on to the Olympus E-P1 photo gallery as well for full-sized photos.
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I’ve just completed my review of the Fujifilm FinePix F200 EXR; a compact camera which boasts Fujifilm’s latest ‘Super CCD EXR’ imaging sensor for low noise in images. Remember to visit the Fujifilm FinePix F200 EXR photo gallery as well, for full-sized photos. Hit the link for the full review of the camera.
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I’ve just published my review of the Olympus Stylus 550 WP aka mju 550 WP, an entry-level waterproof camera, and the Olympus Stylus 550 WP photo gallery as well. The full review waits after the jump.
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Check out my review of the Nikon D5000 digital SLR, the mini-me, less expensive version of Nikon’s D90 SLR, with swivel LCD added to the mix. Visit Nikon D5000 photo gallery as well for full-sized photos taken using the camera. Hit the link for the full review.
This review was written based on a full production, retail unit of the Nikon D5000 using firmware v1.00.
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