Fujifilm X100S Is The Best (Digital) Camera I Have Ever Used [Review]

Charlie Sorrel  Apr 4th, 2013 (http://www.cultofmac.com)

Fujifilm X100S Digital Camera

Fujifilm X100S Digital Camera

Fujifilm X100S Digital Camera

Fujifilm X100S Digital Camera

First, remember one thing: this isn’t a full review of the Fujifilm X100S, even though I had to write it up there in the title to please our CMS. I’ve only had the thing for a few days, and even though Cult of Mac isn’t DP Review, a few days isn’t enough to evaluate an iPhone case, let alone a camera like the X100S.

On the other hand, the X100S is So Hot Right Now, and I’ve been staying up tip 3AM since I got it because I can’t stop playing with the thing. Combining those two interesting facts leads me to think that an in-depth first look might be a good idea — especially as you can now convert the RAW files on your Mac using the just-released Lightroom 4.4.

Let’s take a look — You might want to go make a cup of coffee first.

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Link to another great review of FujiFilm’s  X100S

Samsung smart cameras with built-in Wi-Fi now available

By: Jared Newman Feb 11, 2013 (http://www.techhive.com/)
Samsung’s new batch of Wi-Fi-enabled digital cameras, which the company announced at CES in January, are now on sale through U.S. retailers.
Samsung DV150F Digital Camera

Samsung DV150F Digital Camera

The new Samsung cameras include the $150 DV150F and the $230 WB250F. Both cameras are part of Samsung’s “Smart Camera 2.0” line-up, which allow users to easily offload their photos to a phone or computer, or upload them directly to the Internet. (They’re not to be confused, however, with Samsung’s Galaxy Camera, a 4G-connected device powered by Android.)

The WB250F is a 14.2-megapixel camera with 18x optical zoom, an f/3.2 to f/5.8 aperture lens, and a BSI CMOS sensor. It has a 3-inch LCD display on the backside and a pop-up flash that can be tilted forward and backward.

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