What's new | | CES preview "While we'd love to see the death of standard-definition consumer camcorders on the whole, they're not going anywhere just yet. Don't expect any improvements in the quality of the video, though, which has been mediocre at best since HD models took hold." Read on for that and other predictions. Read more | | Bibble 5 raw photo editor arrives Bibble Labs has released the long-awaited version 5 of its software for editing and managing the raw photos higher-end cameras can take. Read more | | Samsung SyncMaster 2233SW The Samsung SyncMaster 2233SW lacks many bells and whistles, but makes up for its shortcomings with a low price. Read more Check prices | | Five cheap lessons learned in 2009 They're not imaging specific, but they're useful nonetheless. Like: Never overpay for HDMI cables Actually, I learned this in 2008, but it bears repeating. If you pay more than a few bucks for an HDMI cable (you know, the kind that connects HDTV to receiver, Blu-ray player to HDTV, and so on), you're getting screwed. Read on for the other five. Read more | | Crave | | After testing Canon's newest professional SLR, professional sports photographer Brad Mangin offers praise for the camera's autofocus system that's as lavish as the scorn he heaped upon the model's predecessor. Read more | | | | CNET forum | | Canon, Sony, Panasonic, Kodak, Fuji--help! Posted by ElliePurple77 I'm dizzy trying to figure out what camera to buy. I don't want a big camera. I don't care about megapixels or touch screens or cool colors. I just want a good, relatively small (not tiny like the T90 I ended up returning) camera that takes good, clear pictures, even in low-light settings, that has the ability to take the picture when I press the button and not 3 seconds after the baby's smile is gone. Read more | Most popular camcorders | | | |
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