the TOP 10 5 to 5.9 Megapixel - 05/02/2012

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Fujifilm Finepix E510 5MP Digital Camera with 3.2x Optical Zoom, Large 2" TFT LCD

Used Price: £60.00

Product Descriptionfor Fujifilm Finepix E510 5MP Digital Camera with 3.2x Optical Zoom, Large 2" TFT LCD:


The FinePix E510 utilizes 5.2 million effective pixels to deliver brilliantly sharp, precisely detailed images. Both cameras also benefit from Fujifilm's state-of-art digital and image processing technology in the form of a newly developed image processor. This system delivers true-to-life color reproduction and smoother tonality by precisely and accurately analyzing lighting conditions, and the color and tonality of subjects.



- Large LCD monitor Luxury: Now you'll have a bigger, sharper view: the extra-large 2-inch 154,000-pixel TFT LCD monitor makes it easier to frame your shots and more enjoyable to review them. Even outdoors, it's bright and glare-free



- Easy connection to your PC: The USB port and included FinePixViewer software make it a snap to download image files, movie clips, and audio files to your computer. For even more convenience, the optional PictureCradle automates file transfers while recharging the camera's battery



- Expanding your photographic vision



- High-performance 3.2x wide optical zoom



- Fine Pix Photo Mode; Designed for comfort and stability



- Other features:



High-performance Auto Focus



Ultra-sophisticated auto white balance



Multi-language LCD monitor (Supports six languages)



- What's in the box:



Fuji 5.2MP FinePix E510 Digital Camera



16 MB xD-Picture Card USB Cable



A/V Cable



FinePix Viewer



ImageMixer VCD 2 for FinePix



User Manual



Fuji Warranty Card


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Minolta Dimage 7 Digital Camera [5.2MP 7.1xOptical]

Used Price: £90.00

Amazon.co.uk Reviewfor Minolta Dimage 7 Digital Camera [5.2MP 7.1xOptical]:
The Minolta DiMAGE 7 offers an ultrahigh resolution 5.24-megapixel CCD sensor that delivers excellent images for prints as large as 13 by 19 inches. A high-performance, all-glass, 7x zoom lens (equivalent to 28-200mm on a 35mm camera), with a 2x digital zoom, ensures maximum flexibility when composing your shots. Add to this a host of creative controls stacked into a unit with the size and feel of an SLR, and you have a digital camera with the type of functionality typically found only in professional models.

Three controls provide access to the camera's primary adjustable features. Digital subject-program selection allows you to set aperture and shutter speed for superior results in five popular formats. A function dial allows adjustment between four modes of pixel resolution, five modes of data compression, four modes of exposure control, five modes of drive options, seven modes of white balance, and five levels of ISO. The digital-effects controller allows image manipulation by compensating for exposure, contrast, and colour saturation before the image is saved. As insurance, Minolta provides a fourth control that instantly restores the camera's automatic settings. Changing most settings is a two-handed operation: one hand selects the feature you're adjusting, while spinning a second dial actually changes the setting. The system is reasonably intuitive.

To preview and review images, the DiMAGE 7 features a digital viewfinder that pivots for comfortable close-ups or tripod shooting. An eye-sensing switch automatically turns off the TFT LCD viewscreen to conserve battery power. In manual-focus mode, the camera also has an electronic magnification feature. At the push of a button, the centre of the image is blown up to 4x original size in the viewfinder so you can check the fine details and ensure the image is in focus before snapping the shutter. In autofocus mode, a flex-focusing option allows the focal point to be moved to any part of the image for off-centre shooting.

The DiMAGE 7 is so packed with features that it would be impossible to list them all, but here are some brief highlights:

A supermacro mode allows images to be captured from as close as 5.1 inches. Four modes of data imprinting with up to 16 characters help you keep track of your work. Movie provides up to 60 seconds of lower-resolution moving images. The built-in flash has two selectable metering options and three flash modes. An accessory shoe for optional flash units adds even more varied shooting scenarios.

Despite its ultrahigh resolution and extensive set of features, the DiMAGE 7 has a few flaws. To compose shots traditionally, it uses an electronic viewfinder (EVF), which offers far less detail than a traditional optical viewfinder. The 16 MB CompactFlash card provided with the camera holds only 12 images at the default resolution. Like many manufacturers, Minolta supplies the camera with a set of inadequate AA alkaline batteries (use of rechargeable Ni-MH batteries is recommended, even by Minolta). Though the image sensor is at the cutting edge of technology, the rest of the circuitry can't quite keep up; saving an uncompressed image to the memory card requires a 40-second wait. In addition, we found the multitude of control buttons that must be manipulated simultaneously to be somewhat awkward and initially intimidating. Finally, zooming the lens is a manual-only operation requiring a twist of the barrel--unlike many cameras, the Minolta lacks a pushbutton zoom.

These minor gripes aside, the manual zoom is actually faster than an electronic zoom and easy to get used to; larger capacity CompactFlash cards are readily available and affordable; and the control systems are easy enough to learn even for the novice. Moreover, since the EVF is a tiny monitor, you can view camera settings while composing your shot--something you can't do with a traditional optical viewfinder. Though some controls may be awkward for beginners, the camera operates in fully automatic mode by default, allowing users the opportunity to manually adjust settings as they become comfortable with the controls. -- Brett M Nunn and Walt Opie

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UKayed Still Camera and Video Recorder

New Price: £89.99

Product Descriptionfor UKayed Still Camera and Video Recorder:
This fantastic Still Camera, Video Recorder has a rotatable 2 inch colour LCD TV and 4 x Digital Zoom. The camera has DSC, AV Recorder, Voice Recorder, Web Cam AV out features and an SD Card Reader. The smallest, light-weight and compact device has easy to use controls and can be used indoors and out. The Still Camera, Video Recorder comes complete with an expandable tripod, USB cable, ergonomic and durable camera bag, AV cable, 64MB SD memory card, installation CDs, user guide, 2 x AA batteries, a lithium battery and charger. Using this brilliant camera, you can transfer images to a PC and make personalised video CDs. You can connect the camera to a PC via USB cable, allowing you to easily drag and drop images from a USB portable disk to the desktop. The built-in TV-Output devise has been especially designed to easily transfer images to your TV, this allows you to play side shows and AVI movies on your TV screen.







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