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    badasscat: The funny thing is how many camera snobs complained about the build quality of this camera when it came out, saying it was built of cheap, brittle pla... more »
    Stndsh0: There is also a chance that the camera will spontaneously turn into a turtle, but both aren't very likely. Just because there is a chance, doesn't mea... more »
    Bokusatsu_Tenshi: LCD too? Must've landed on something very soft... more »
    orijimi: This is what happens when a conspicuous Canon marketing executive generously prepares your skydiving kit for you. more »
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    madog: Anyone have any recommendations for a low end (cheapish) digital camera that takes quick pictures? Useless information/rant follows if you're bored (... more »
    TonyWonder: These descriptions sound like something Rod Roddy would say while running down the items on the Showcase Showdown..."all this and more could be yours ... more »
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    Eugenia: I highly disagree with what's concluded in this article. The Flip (and Kodak Z-series) cameras are the worst digirecorders one could buy. Want good p... more »
    Ninety-9: My vote is still on the Kodak Zi8. Currently priced at $150 for a 1080p pocket camcorder, and it's got all the cool little things that makes us gadge... more »
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    Nick: i like this idea of co-opting articles from niche sites. is this just a christmas season sorta deal? more »
    Joe Stoner: If you're looking at spending $1300 on a consumer video camera, I really have to recommend taking a look at the previous generation of pro (or cheap d... more »
    CommentingpointlesslyisMeh: This is where I am slightly confused (read very). I know that 60fps in a game is extremely smooth. I also know that movies in the theatre are done at... more »
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    The Touchscreen DSLR Is Finally Upon Us

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  • #humor

    Canon Boy Meets Nikon Girl, a Rap Is Born

    The Windows/Apple divide has torn lovers apart for decades, and now this video explains why a Canon/Nikon relationship can never be. I'll leave the "incompatible lens mount" jokes to you guys and gals in the comments. [Youtube, Thanks Jon.]
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    The Four DSLR Cameras for Every Budget

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    The First Movie Shot on a Canon 7D? It's About Zombies, Of Course!

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    My first real camera was a Canon S50. I loved it. Canon let the pro compact S line die a few years later. It's back with the S90, though the only thing that's the same is that it's still awesome. More »
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    Shane Hurlbut, who's been DP on, ahem, illustrious projects like Terminator: Salvation, is a huge proponent of consumer DSLRs, especially the Canon 5D MKII. Now, he's challenging viewers to separate digital from film shots in his new movie. Can you? More »
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  • #imagecache

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