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Macworld April 15, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Pentax Optio S5i The Pentax Optio S5i 5-megapixel digital camera may be compact and lightweight, but its dark, noisy images mar an otherwise promising camera. |
PC World May 2005 Paul Jasper |
Pricey Fujifilm S3 Pro Offers Fine Photos The FinePix S3 Pro digital camera takes high-quality images and accepts Nikon lenses. |
PC World May 2005 Tracey Capen |
M:robe Tries to Do Too Much Part portable multimedia player, part camera, yet still not complete. |
PC World May 2005 Nikki McDonald |
Better Photo Sharing Chat, blog, and camera-phone support add innovative ways to show off your photos. New devices help you bypass the PC to view your photos. |
Adventure April 2005 Mary Anne Potts |
Libya's Shifting Sands By Land Cruiser, camel, and on foot, a Nairobi-based photographer shares outtakes from a three-week Libyan odyssey. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2005 |
Gnomes and Reactors A photographer frames B Reactor, the world's first full-scale nuclear reactor and a fundamental piece of the Manhattan Project. |
Macworld March 25, 2005 James Galbraith |
Epson Perfection 4990 Photo The Epson Perfection 4990 Photo has lots of great included retouching software, as well as the ability to scan many sizes of transparencies. |
PC Magazine March 16, 2005 Ben Z. Gottesman |
Make Your Photos Great! Fortunately, digital photography's marriage of the camera and the PC has made it easier than ever to get our pictures to match our memories, or even to improve upon them. |
PC Magazine |
Digital Camera Blockbuster Don't believe the hype. The right digital camera for you might not be the one with the most megapixels or the heftiest price tag. |
Smithsonian April 2005 Carolyn Kleiner Butler |
Indelible Images - The Old Ballgames Ernest Withers, who would document the civil rights movement for African-American newspapers and the mainstream press, also photographed the glories of black baseball -- including pioneering big leaguer Jackie Robinson. |
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