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Photo Forum / Digital Photography / ZLR Cameras / September 2005

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Looking for zoom with minimal noise30 Sep 2005 22:35 GMT3
I currently have the Olympus 8080 and I love it but I would like more
zoom (Olympus only goes to 140mm). Can anyone recommend a comparable
camera (excellent lens) but with greater zoom?
Thanks
JPEG image with wrong dimension23 Sep 2005 17:11 GMT1
here a challenge for who wants help me..
I have a jpg pic of 700 KB..
When I open it I see the image with 160x120 pixels
PhotoPaint tell me the image is 56 KB sized (!)
FZ5 Batteries12 Sep 2005 15:01 GMT3
Still have not completely decided between the FZ5 and the Canon S2 but
leaning heavily toward the Panasonic.  While there is a lot I like about
the S2, the very slow focus when zooming in may be enough to sway me to
the Panasonic.  It seems that the FZ5 has fewer features but the ...
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-R1 Preview08 Sep 2005 17:09 GMT1
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-R1 Preview
 http://www.dpreview.com/articles/sonydscr1/
This is a most interesting camera!  It uses the same sensor as in many
DSLR cameras (21.5 x 14.4 mm) and so offers much better noise performance,
Minolta DiMAGE Z606 Sep 2005 17:17 GMT1
Minolta DiMAGE Z6, see:
 http://www.minoltaphotoworld.com/cms/984.html?&L=1
(registration required).
With no definitive specification, it looks like they put a 6MB sensor into
S550005 Sep 2005 17:06 GMT5
Just recieved an Fujifilm S5500, and wondered if A: this is the right group
to ask this question and B: Ive noticed that the pictures seem to be quite a
bit blurrier than my previous, supposedly inferior S301.  Anybody else come
across this?
Canon PowerShot S2IS sharpness settings03 Sep 2005 16:38 GMT5
The S2IS in-camera sharpening has a tendency to create jagged edges on
narrow parrallell lines, as can be seen on test photos such as this one:
http://www.cyberphoto.se/bildexempel/s2is/IMG_0219.JPG?PHPSESSID=2360bf8c39311f8
023cb046ce0f339d6

The sharpness can however be adjusted in ...
 
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