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Samsung’s been jacking megapixel counts
all over the place lately, and the Korean giant’s latest digital cameras are no exception — the new NV100 HD (pictured) packs in a ridiculous 14.7 megapixels, and the new compact NV9 tops at at 10.2 megapixels. That’s probably a tiny ridiculous, but we’re not going to argue with progress, and the cameras seem pretty nice: the NV100 HD has a 3-inch touchscreen, a 3.6X Schneider Kreuznac lens, face, smile, and blink detection, 720p video recording and ISO3200 sensitivity, while the NV9 sports old-school analog battery and storage meters, as a well a 2.7-inch display, optical image stabilizer, and smile and blink detection. Both go on sale in August — check out the NV9 after the break.
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FujiFilm has made some pretty bold claims about its
FinePix S100FS “DSLR-styled” camera and, according to the folks at Photography Blog, it looks care about it has mostly managed to live up to them. They seem to have been especially impressed by the camera’s solid build quality, which they state leaves an “impression that stays with you” and, just as importantly, they’d few complaints about the image quality, with the 14.3 x zoom delivering the goods and the resultant images boasting great colors and detail. On the downside, the camera is, as expected, more sluggish than a proper DSLR, it’s battery life is only “average to poor,” and it’s $800 list price isn’t exactly a bargain considering what you can get for just a couple of hundred bucks more. Of course, you can likely find it for cheaper than that if you do a bit of digging, which Photography Blog states makes it even easier to advocate.
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