- Sunday, 27 December 2009 -
Olympus
E-30 DSLR Review
The 4/3 format Olympus E-30 DSLR brings many of the features of the top
of the line E-1 in a smaller and lighter body. The full weather
resistive body may have gone but the E-30 has many of the features a
photographers require including, fast AF, tunable AF, wireless flashgun
control, 12 megapixel sensor, and customisation. Can the E-30 with it's
smaller sensor produce convincing results?
Read the review.
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- Saturday, 26 December 2009 -
Canon
PowerShot SX200 IS Review
The PowerShot SX200 digital compact camera is featured packed with
the latest technology. Boasting a 12x optical zoom lens in a compact
body, 28mm wide angle view, face detection, full exposure control, 3"
LCD screen and a wealth of other features. Does the PowerShot SX200 IS
make a good all round camera that is suitable for the vacations with the
required image quality and flexibility expected?
Read the review.
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- Friday, 25 December 2009 -
Merry Christmas
Seasons greetings to one and all. RWI would like you wish you a
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.
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- Friday, 4 December 2009 -
Sigma Corporation announces the the new Sigma
17-70mm F2.8-4 DC MACRO OS HSM

This large aperture standard zoom lens offers an aperture of F2.8 at the
17mm focal length and is ideal for many situations such as portraits,
sports, macro and general photography. The OS (Optical Stabiliser)
function offers the use of shutter speeds approximately 4 stops slower
than would otherwise be possible. For Sony and Pentax mount, the
built-in OS function of this lens can be used even if the camera body is
equipped with an anti-shake function. As the compensation for camera
shake is visible in the view finder, the photographer can easily check
for accurate focus and ensure there is no subject movement. The maximum
aperture of F2.8 produces an attractive background blur and improves
autofocus speed. Read on...