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Screen test – Rocky Mountain News

November 15, 2008 by Digital Slr Camera News · Leave a Comment 

It wasn’t too long ago that the first high-definition camcorder went on the market with a $3,500 price tag. Early adopters – those guys who have to be first in line for all things electronic (and, yes, they are mostly guys) – just couldn’t buy ‘em …

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Nikon D90 reviewed on the web

October 16, 2008 by Digital Slr Camera Review · Leave a Comment 

A variety of different publications have managed to get their hands on the Nikon D90. The 12.3 megapixel camera is the first digital SLR to be able to shoot video, and its $1000 price tag puts it within the reach of photographers at every skill level. So how did the camera measure up come review time? Despite the fact that the defining characteristic of the camera was its video recording, most of the reviewers still thought the camera was one for photographers more than video enthusiasts. The

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Nikon D90 reviewed on the web

October 16, 2008 by Digital Slr Camera Review · Leave a Comment 

A variety of different publications have managed to get their hands on the Nikon D90. The 12.3 megapixel camera is the first digital SLR to be able to shoot video, and its $1000 price tag puts it within the reach of photographers at every skill level. So how did the camera measure up come review time? Despite the fact that the defining characteristic of the camera was its video recording, most of the reviewers still thought the camera was one for photographers more than video enthusiasts. The

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Why that Canon lens costs so much, part II (CNET)

October 8, 2008 by Digital Slr Camera News · Leave a Comment 

Seeing the complicated inner workings of a disassembled Canon 17-85mm zoom lens makes the $500 price tag of this midrange model easier to stomach.

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Gorillapod Focus

Joby has announced the new Gorillapod Focus, another unique, bendable tripod which supports weights up to 11 lbs. This means you can attach SLR cameras with large telephoto lenses or digital video cameras. Gorillapod Focus will be available immediately with a price tag of $150.

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