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Fast Company May 2001 Alison Overholt |
Sights & Sounds This little blue camera is not only a kick, it's functional... |
Macworld May 2001 Jim Heid |
Adobe Premiere 6 Venerable video editor gains DV support and interface enhancements... |
PC World May 2001 Melissa J. Perenson |
A Digicam That Plays MP3s With a purple-and-black case and a vertical design, the Kodak MC3 digital camera grabs your attention. And this capable, if low-resolution, still and video camera doubles as an MP3 player... |
PC World May 2001 Cameron Crouch |
Still and Motion Pictures in One Digital Camera Tired of lugging both a digital camera and a camcorder when you want to take stills and videos of vacations or a kid's soccer games? The IDC-1000z IDshot from Sanyo Fisher gives you full image and video capture in one device--convenient, but not a perfect solution... |
PC World March 23, 2001 Tracey Capen |
Olympus Camedia E-10 Big, rugged, and very cool, Olympus's 4-megapixel supercamera is for those who take their photography seriously... |
PC World April 2001 Dennis O'Reilly |
Easily Move Videos from Camcorder to CD I don't want to be Fellini. I just want to transfer aging VHS tapes of classic horse races to a more stable medium. Creative Labs seems to have read my thoughts in designing its USB-based Video Blaster MovieMaker video converter... |
PC World February 22, 2001 Grace Aquino |
Digital Camera Vendors Offer Peek at Spring Line Sony, Canon, Fujifilm highlight new models with lower prices, more storage, and video functions... |
Macworld March 2001 Rick Oldano |
Olympus Camedia E-10 Four-Megapixel Camera Narrows Consumer-Professional Divide... |
PC World February 9, 2001 Dennis O'Reilly |
Video Conversion As Easy As U-S-B Creative's Video Blaster MovieMaker easily moves videos from camcorder to CD... |
PC World March 2001 Grace Aquino |
Olympus's Camedia E-10: 4 Megapixels at Last The first 4-megapixel camera arrives: the Camedia E-10 from Olympus. Digital shutterbugs should swoon at the quality--and the price... |
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