Neocamera just published a detailed review of the Fuji Finepix HS10. This is an ultra-zoom with a unique mechanical lens that covers a range equivalent 24 to 720mm in 35mm equivalent terms. This represents ultra-wide angle to super-telephoto with a 30X optical zoom ratio. The camera behind the lens uses a 10 megapixels BSI-CMOS sensor capable of full 1080p HD video recording, burst-rates up to 10 FPS and ISO up to 6400 at full-resolution. Read the full review to find out how it performs.
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Fuji Finepix HS10 Detailed Review Published
Wednesday, May 12th, 2010Exclusive Fuji Finepix F80 EXR Review at Neocamera
Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
Neocamera just published the world exclusive detailed review of the Fuji Finepix F80 EXR, the latest ultra-compact ultra-zoom to use EXR technology. EXR technology allows small-sensor cameras to produce outstanding images with low image noise and increased dynamic range. This technology already proved itself in the F200 EXR, the current image-quality champion of ultra-compacts. With the F80 EXR, Fuji has produced an ultra-zoom with a 10X wide-angle optical zoom lens in almost the same form-factor as the F200.
Just like its predecessor, the F80 EXR has manual control over exposure and dynamic range between 100% and 800% in EXR-DR mode. The three mode sensor can create high-resolution images with 12 megapixels, low-noise images with 6 megapixels and high-dynamic-range images at 6 megapixels. An additional Pro Low-Light mode used multi-frame capture to capture smooth images in even lower light. Go to the image gallery to see what it can do.
Nikon Coolpix P100 Detailed Review Published
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010The full review of the Nikon Coolpix P100 was just posted on Neocamera. This successor to the P90 introduces Nikon’s first use of a CMOS sensor in a fixed-lens camera and uses it to add a number of high-speed features. This ultra-zoom can shoot full 1080p HD video with stereo sound and also high-speed 120 FPS VGA-resolution video as well as 240 FPS QVGA-resolution video. The Coolpix P100 has a 10 megapixels BSI sensor and a wide-angle 26X optical zoom lens which be used during filming. It also can shoot continuously at up to 10 FPS. Read the detailed review to find out how it performs.
Olympus E-P1 Detailed Review Published
Monday, December 7th, 2009The second review of a Micro Four-Thirds was just published on Neocamera. This time it is for the Olympus E-P1, a retro 12 megapixels digital camera with built-in stabilization, dust-reduction, 2-axis digital-level and ISO sensitivity of to 6400. It has just about every feature of a DSLR, except for a built-in flash in a relatively compact body.
As usual, detailed reviews include assessments of design, ergonomics, image quality, performance and noise, plus a gallery of images taken at each ISO setting. This review should be interest to future owners of an Olympus E-P2 since the E-P1 is largely the same camera and its performance is expected to be nearly identical.
Detailed Review of the Nikon Coolpix S640 Published
Thursday, October 15th, 2009
Neocamera just published the world exclusive detailed review of the Nikon Coolpix S640. Read the review to see how Nikon’s DSLR-like autofocus speed performs on their latest ultra-compact digital camera. Fast autofocus and a wide range of ISO sensitivities at full-resolution together shows a favor for higher-speed photography than most ultra-compact cameras.
The Coolpix S640 features an ultra-fast focusing system, a 12 megapixels sensor and a stabilized 5X wide-angle optical zoom lens. The focal range covered is 28-140mm in 35mm terms. It has a special 2.7″ LCD with exceptional contrast and yet the whole camera is 0.8″ thick.
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