Monday, September 20, 2010

New Flip, Nikon D7000

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Cisco's Flip Video is facing more competition than ever from camera and camcorder manufacturers as well as from multifunction devices like the iPod Touch and a bevy of smartphones. With that in mind, you might expect the latest version of its UltraHD mini camcorder to be oozing with innovative features. That's not the case, yet it's still one of the best pocket video cameras you'll find.
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September 20, 2010
Flip UltraHD 2010 reviewed
Lori Grunin
Lori Grunin
CNET.com
Solid update
Cisco's Flip Video is facing more competition than ever from camera and camcorder manufacturers as well as from multifunction devices like the iPod Touch and a bevy of smartphones. With that in mind, you might expect the latest version of its UltraHD mini camcorder to be oozing with innovative features. That's not the case, yet it's still one of the best pocket video cameras you'll find. Read more

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It's been a long time coming, but Nikon has finally unveiled its new midrange model, the D7000, in one of the most eagerly anticipated announcements of the year. The D7000 doesn't replace the D90; it's launching at a higher price than the D90 did, and the D90 is still widely available. Instead, the D7000 takes on the Canon 60D in the price class up from the D90, with a host of improvements that portend well for the new camera. Read more
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