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Tuesday, January 4, 2005 |
Just posted! Nikon Coolpix 8800 review: "Just posted! Our in-depth review of Nikon's ten times VR zoom eight megapixel Coolpix 8800. The 8400 and 8800 were both announced at Photokina in September of last year, both feature similar designs and identical 'hearts'. The 8800 is on a mission to prove that you don't have to buy a digital SLR to get flexibility and image quality. It's big 35 - 350 mm equiv. zoom lens is the first in a Nikon to feature Vibration Reduction, something which is becoming more common in big zoom digital cameras. Read all to..."
(Via Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com).)
7:02:30 PM
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X-ray scanners digital film safe: "The International Imaging Industry Association (i3a) has issued a press release which details tests it carried out in conjunction with SanDisk and the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to discover the effect of airport X-ray scanners on digital film (flash storage). The results showed that none of these such scanners, nor walk-through or hand-held metal detectors had any effect on the content of flash storage."
(Via Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com).)
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