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PC
World have posted a short article on the pros and cons of the
two top condenders, to quote: "Although some of the latest
digital cameras are small enough to fit in your shirt pocket,
their prices may bore a hole through it. Svelte new models from
Nikon and Olympus deliver beautiful, ultrahigh-resolution images,
but each of them carries a hefty $999 price tag. "
Read
the whole article here
Like most computer
magazine reviews I'd take it all with a pinch of salt as there
were a few questionables:
"The Nikon's 8MB CompactFlash card holds
8 uncompressed photos captured at 1600 by 1200 resolution"
(at 5MB a piece, really?)
"Overall, for the best-looking, most vibrant
pictures and easy-to-use controls, the Coolpix 950 is your
best bet. But if you want a camera that works with a floppy
disk adapter and comes with extras such as rechargeable batteries,
consider the C-2000 Zoom. " (Hmmmm....
)
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