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  Nikon D70 - Reviews, Ratings and Free Shipping Options Available!

Nikon - D70 Digital SLR Camera w/ 18-70mm AF-S DX f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED Nikkor Lens
from Nikon

Customer Review:
Unless you are at the level of spending $4000-$6000 on a digital camera, check out the Nikon D70.
After buying this camera and learning its features in the last week, I am positive that I won't need to upgrade again for a long time, if ever. This camera's 6.1 megapixal quality gives me virtually... more info "

Delivering top-notch performance and high resolution at an affordable price, the Nikon D70 digital SLR offers easy-to-use yet powerful features to a wide range of users--from novices to serious and experienced photo enthusiasts. Its DX format 6.1-effective megapixel CCD sensor is optimized to deliver images with excellent sharpness and clarity, and it's compatible with Nikon's DX Nikkor lenses. This D70 digital camera body also includes a 18-70mm AF-S DX f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED zoom Nikkor lens.

 
  Nikon - Reviews, Ratings and Free Shipping Options Available!

Nikon Coolpix 5400 5.1 MP Digital Camera w/ 4x Optical Zoom
from Nikon


Customer Review:
What can I say? I love the 5400! It is my second from the Coolpix series. My first was a CP 880 that took a fall so the 5400 was a replacement. It's well worth the money. I looked around a lot and couldn't find anything I liked from other manufacturers that packed the features and flexibility of the... more info "

Nikon's exciting, advanced 5.1-megapixel Nikon Coolpix 5400 digital camera adds a new dimension to the popular Coolpix line of digital cameras and combines a host of enhanced features and design elements. With superior 4x Zoom-Nikkor ED optics, wide-angle coverage and the exclusive new Best Shot Selector (BSS) feature, the Nikon Coolpix 5400 provides the ideal tool for digital photographers who are serious about the art of photography. The durable and lightweight Nikon Coolpix 5400 is the perfect tool to enhance any advanced photographer's creative imagination.  
  DVD Recorders - Reviews, Ratings and Free Shipping Options Available!

GoVideo VR4940 Progressive-Scan DVD Player/Recorder with VCR
from Go Video

Customer Review:
I bought the Zenith XBR413 from Best Buy. It is the exact same as the Govideo VR4940, manual is same page for page, machine is same except for front cosmetics."

GoVideo's VR4940 dual-recording combination DVD recorder and VCR is capable of copying VHS tapes to DVD and DVDs to VHS at the touch of a button (except where prohibited by copy-protection technology). For camcorder owners, transferring home movies to DVD has never been easier. A convenient front-panel IEEE 1394 DV input accepts feeds from digital camcorders for easy recording to DVD and for playback on your TV. You get eight-event, one-month timer recording and you can choose whether to record to tape or disc with each program item.

 
  Plasma Tv - Reviews, Ratings and Free Shipping Options Available!

Sony KE-42XS910 42' WEGA Plasma HD-Ready TV
from Sony

Customer Review:
This television produces undoubtedly the clearest, sharpest, and most refined picture on the market today. While the 42'' size may seem 'small' by today's standards, the superb clarity of the picture cannot be found on any other type or brand of television.

Ultra-slim and compact, Sony's KE-42SX910 42-inch, HD-ready plasma set offers a widescreen design (and 16:9 aspect ratio) for beautiful cinema-quality video in your own home. It also features a DVI connection for an HDTV tuner, a double antireflective coating to eliminate glare, a 3D digital comb filter, and a Memory Stick slot.  
  Digital Camera Reviews - Reviews, Ratings and Free Shipping Options Available!

Nikon D100 6MP Digital SLR Camera
from Nikon

Customer Review:
I recently upgraded to the D100 after having used the Coolpix 5700 for six months. The Coolpix was great, but the D100 is greater.
Many of its functions, for instance, can be controlled by turning a dial or pushing a button; many consumer digital cameras require you to menu surf in order to... more info "

As digital imaging continues to make inroads into the world of professional photography, Nikon's release of the D100 proves that far from being a flash in the pan, digital SLRs really can make a valuable contribution.

Styled around the more traditional N80, the D100 has a full-featured body, is nicely weighted and considerably lighter then you might expect, given the amount of technology that's packed into it. The controls are nicely situated, and navigating through the settings using the provided four-way movement pad becomes second nature very quickly. Picture preview comes courtesy of the built-in 1.8-inch LCD screen, which allows for a cursory check of any pictures taken. Unlike earlier Nikon products, it's not possible to use the screen on the D100 as an alternate viewfinder, restricting its use in tight situations, but the results through the "traditional" viewfinder are perfectly adequate.

 
  Digital Camera - Reviews, Ratings and Free Shipping Options Available!

Canon PowerShot S500 5MP Digital Elph with 3x Optical Zoom
from Canon Cameras US

Customer Review:
Canon have done it again and produced this year another great ultracompact camera. The Powershot S500 really hits the mark for me. Small, and well designed it is also a well-rounded performer in the digital camera world. At 5 megapixel resolutions you can take very good quality pictures. The camera... more info "

Adding megapixel power to the popular S400 Digital Elph, Canon's PowerShot S500 bumps up the resolution to 5 megapixels--providing richer details and improved clarity. Elegantly designed and super compact, the S500 has a protective stainless steel shell with a celabrite finish, which mixes metals and ceramics to produce a tough cool-toned exterior that is visually stunning. It also features a 3x optical zoom, high-resolution video capture, and Canon's new Print/Share button, which helps you quickly connect directly to a printer or send an image via e-mail.  
  Sony - Reviews, Ratings and Free Shipping Options Available!

Sony VAIO PCG-TR3A Notebook PC (Centrino 1GHz ULV), 512 MB RAM, 40 GB Hard Drive, CDRW & DVD Combo Drive)
from Sony CE

Customer Review:
Never trust Sony laptops, you lose functionality if you ever make the mistake of upgrading and the laptop is pretty much useless. "

Offering a head-turning design and eyebrow-raising features, the ultra-light, tiny Sony VAIO PCG-TR3A notebook PC offers long battery life (thanks to the Intel Centrino processor), a Sony XBRITE screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio (great for watching DVDs), and an built-in digital camera. It also features a 54g wireless LAN, combo CD-RW/DVD drive, 512 MB of installed RAM, and a weight of just over three pounds. The integrated swivel camera at the top of the screen enables you to capture 640 x 480 still images and live video (motion JPEG) that can be saved directly to your hard drive.  
  Digitalcameras - Reviews, Ratings and Free Shipping Options Available!

Toshiba PDR-3320 3.2MP Digital Camera w/ 3x Optical Zoom
from Toshiba

Customer Review:
I've owned this camera for more than a year, and use it several times a week. It's easy to use, very dependable (I run it with rechargable AA batteries) and the price, even when I initially bought it, was right. It's even more affordable now. I recommend the Toshiba PDR 3320 as an excellent... more info "

Professional-grade optics combined with a user-friendly design. Three Million Pixels never looked so good!
Going digital should not mean compromising image quality. The Toshiba PDR-3320, with its 3.2 million pixel CCD, precise auto focus and all-glass lens system ensures pristine photographs at resolutions up to 2048 x 1538. The result is color reproduction, clarity and sharpness that rivals or surpasses conventional 35mm photos. It stands out from the crowd with the addition of the digital 2X zoom and an optical 3X zoom lens. Along with the smooth zooming between wide angle and telephoto settings at the touch of a button, it helps you push the boundaries of digital creativity.

 
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