Nikon Coolpix P1
Nikon Coolpix P1 is the world’s first builtin Wi-Fi digital camera with 8 megapixels CCD, a 3.5x zoom-Nikkor glass lens with a focal range equivalent to 36-126mm, 2.5″ LCD, and measuring only .6 x 2.4 x 1.5 inches and weighing only six ounces.

REVIEWS (last updated: 08.03.06)
Nikon D200 Latest Rumor Update
InfoDigitalCamera has a picture of a magazine called Digit Weekly Magazine with Nikon D200 picture on its front cover which looks very similar to the Nikon F6

It’s also mentioned that Nikon will have an announcement sometimes in September 2005 or November 2005.
Lowepro D-res 40 Aw camera bag for Nikon D200:
In their 2005 product catalogue matrix, Lowepro recommended the D-res 40 Aw camera bag for the Nikon D200. Please download their product matrix here
Nikon Coolpix S3

Nikon Coolpix S3 featuring 6 megapixels, 2.5″ LCD, and like the S1 and S2, the COOLPIX S3 manages to pack a powerful 35-105mm 3x Zoom-Nikkor ED lens** (35mm equivalent) whilst retaining a surprisingly slim depth of just 19.7mm. The lens also makes use of Nikon’s “right-angled” optics system, which enables the lens to function throughout its focal range without ever protruding from the camera body.
REVIEWS (last update: 07.03.06)
Casio Exilim EX-S500
Casio Exilim EX-S500 reviews, sample photos, full specifications and press release

The EX-S500 model is barely bigger than a credit card and just 13.7 mm at its thinnest point. Packed into the pocket-sized body are 5.0 mega pixels and MPEG-4 quality movie recording capabilities, allowing more than one hour of standard video recording when using a 1GB SD memory card.
Casio Exilim EX-S500 Reviews (last update: 31.08.05)
FinePix S9000/S9500 Zoom preview
Dennis Hissink from Letsgodigital had a preview on FinePix S9000/S9500 Zoom and wrote

“Only a short while I have had the Fujifilm FinePix S9500 digital camera in my hands, and despite the fact that this model was of a pre-production status, I am enthusiastic about the versatile nature of the camera. The camera has a firm grip, lays perfectly stable in ones hand and it feels like you have been using this camera for some time. Though media are claiming and almost dictating us that 4 - 5 Megapixels is enough, I believe that Fujifilm is proving that high resolution like the 9 Megapixels of the Fujifilm S9500 offers more freedom in shooting and printing. Of course we do not need extra noise, but Fujifilm has its own secret powerful tool, the Super CCD HR image sensor, one remarkable sensor! I am sure the S9500 digital camera will find its way to the target group… As soon as we receive a full production model we will publish the Fujifilm FinePix S9500 digital camera review.. till then.. just enjoy the preview!”
Nikon D50 Review by CNET
David D. Busch from Cnet gave 7.6 out of 10 ratings to Nikon D50 and wrote:
“The good:Strong performance; excellent image quality; low visual noise; simple modes for neophytes; robust burst mode.
The bad:Simplified controls sometimes clumsy to use; small viewfinder; no depth-of-field preview; only one set of custom parameters; raw-file editing/control software costs extra.

The bottom line: Performance and features that rival those of more expensive digital SLR cameras make the 6-megapixel Nikon D50 one of the best entry-level options.”
Olympus Stylus 600
The new Olympus Stylus 600 with Olympus’ BrightCapture Technology enables photographers to frame a live view in low light conditions, which will appear more than four times brighter on the LCD than on a conventional camera. As well as removing the guesswork out of framing in the dark, three special shooting modes; Available Light Portrait, Indoors and Night Scene enhance night-time images, making the best possible use of available light to achieve incredible quality shots.

Available in a choice of three colors - Navy Blue, Ruby Red and Arctic Silver - this stylish and compact camera boasts a weatherproof metal body, a precision 3x zoom lens (1:3.1-5.1, equivalent to 35-105mm in 35mm format) and 3x digital zoom.
Olympus FE-120
Your first car may have been an old heap and your first place more a hovel than a home, but there is no reason for your first camera not to live up to expectation if you purchase an Olympus FE-120.

This first rate camera for beginners is packed full of the kind of features your more experienced digital camera using friends will be impressed by. Its 6.0 mega pixel resolution makes sure pictures have pinpoint clarity even while the camera gets close up with a 3x zoom lens. Its Super Macro technology allows even the tiniest detail to be captured up close, from just 2cms away. So if you are honing your photographic skills on the British countryside you will be able to capture close up every petal and leaf.
Olympus FE-100 and Olympus Fe-110
If you struggle getting through manuals or become baffled by technology then getting to grips with a new piece of kit can feel more like a chore than the delight you envisaged whilst choosing your ideal camera. Smart snappers will be relieved to know that with the new Olympus FE-100 and FE-110 cameras they’ll be capturing pictures perfectly in minutes!

Should I buy Canon 350D or Nikon D50 or Nikon D70(s)?
Three great DSLR cameras with great prices.. Which one should I buy ?





