Olympus SP-500UZ
Way before the super zoom digital camera gained substantial popularity and before we saw super zooms from the the big names such as Canon, Kodak, Minolta – and pretty much everybody else – Olympus already had their first super zoom out in the market, the C-2100UZ. With only Sony to worry about, with their bulky floppy disk-based cameras with camcorder lenses, enthusiasts and professionals gladly welcomed the Olympus C-2100UZ and made it a big success...
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7
In the realm of superzoom cameras, Panasonic has turned out some really impressive cameras that are also great values for the money. Following up on the success of its FZ30, FZ20, and FZ15 superzoom models, Panasonic has introduced the FZ7. The FZ7's predecessors combined super optical zoom with top-notch optics and excellent image quality and stabilization in compact packages (with the possible exception of the FZ15, which was somewhat bulky for a superzoom). Additionally, the FZ30 approached DSLR prices and was not exactly cheap...

Sony DCR-DVD505 DVD Handycam Camcorder
Sony's Handycam is among the pioneers of portable camcorders. Introduced shortly after the bulky VHS/Betamax camcorders of 1983, the Handycam took portability and ease-of-use to a new level. Since then, the Handycam has become one of the most recorded names in camcorders, allowing millions of people all over the world to record their own home videos, thus preserving memories and keeping them alive for years to come...

COWON A2 Portable Video Player
Some movies or clips are just too good to pass. And sometimes, we just have too much time eating at our hands, especially when we are traveling or getting stranded at nowhere. To reconcile both scenarios, and a lot more, we found out about the Cowon A2 portable video player with its bright and crisp 4-inch wide-screen LCD, perfect for the most perfect movies or any visual treat for that matter...

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Canon EOS 30D
Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR) cameras are becoming more and more accessible to the masses. Granted, DSLR cameras are still far from cheap, but with ever-increasing features thanks to very large scale integration circuitry, the feature-to-price ratio is becoming more and more attractive for amateurs and enthusiasts. Suddenly, dedicated photographers and students of photography can afford a DSLR more easily.
Canon, always a major player in the world of professional and semi-professional photography world, introduced their latest DSLR, the EOS 30D in February, 2006. The EOS 30D is marketed as the successor to the award-winning EOS 20D. In this review, we take a good look at the EOS 30D to see if it lives up to the success of its predecessor the EOS 20D...

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