Trusted Reviews has a review of the Sigma SD14 Digital SLR: "The Sigma SD14 is a unique camera with some unique
capabilities. It is solidly made, well designed and handles
considerably better than its forerunners. Performance is generally
good, although the slow write times are a handicap. In terms of image
quality, overall detail and sharpness are superior to any 10MP DSLR,
but it is colour reproduction and dynamic range that are the camera’s
real strengths, with an almost film-like quality. While it may not suit
everyone, I suspect the SD14 will find its fans among professional
photographers who are prepared to put in a bit of work to get the best
out of it."
Okala provides an introduction to ecological and sustainable design for
practicing and beginning designers. Okala means "life sustaining
energy" in indigenous Hopi language. It envisions a future where we
recognize the value of global ecology and work to insure its
protection. The Okala guide revised in 2007 with emphasis on usability
to practicing designers and design students.
The Fujifilm Finepix S8000fd is an 8 megapixel digital camera with an 18x optical zoom lens.
This super zoom camera offers an equivalent focal range of 27 to 486mm
with dual image stabilization (mechanical and ISO/shutter speed
controlled stabilization).
The Fujifilm Finepix S8000fd featues face detection tehnology (hence the 'fd' tag) and Fujifilm's intelligent 'iFlash'.
The S8000fd has a 2.5 inch CLD screen and is powered by four AA Batteries.
The Fujifilm Finepix S8000fd will retail for a price of $399.95.
DCResource has a review of the Olympus EVOLT E-510: "I like the Olympus EVOLT E-510 -- much more so than the
E-410. That's not just because I like the larger grip, either. I like
the optical image stabilization (on every lens), improved battery life,
and the extra features (mostly custom settings) that were not found on
the E-410. I do think Olympus should've shipped the camera with
different image quality defaults and offered an AC adapter, but you
can't have everything. The E-510 is a great entry-level D-SLR, and one
I can recommend highly -- just be sure to fool around with the settings
a bit. Unless you must have the small size of the E-410, I'd spend the
extra $100 and get the E-510 -- the image stabilization and more
powerful battery are well worth the price."