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Re: Snappy, Digital Cameras, Digital Video Cameras
Subject:Re: Snappy, Digital Cameras, Digital Video Cameras From:Richard Rogers <rogers_r -at- BSIWIZARD -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 3 Jun 1997 14:20:31 -0400
Additional reviews:
Internet magazine , May 1997 - Ziff Davis Labs reviews 6 digital
cameras.
Sony DSC-F1, Kodak DC25, Kodak DC50, Epson PhotoPC 500,
Cannon Powershot 600, Casio QV-300. Kodak DC 50 wins top honors
(page 89)
PC Computing, June 1997 - Comparison between Cannon Powershot 350
and Sony DSC-F1 (page 110)
Also PC Computing, June 1997 - review of Play Snappy Video Snapshot 2.0
(page 117)
NewMedia, June 2, 1997 - 13 Digital Video Cameras reviewed - I know,
not quite on the mark but interesting anyway (price range $3,000 to
$23,000). (page 44)
FWIW, NewMedia magazine carries many reviews of multimedia
packages, video & audio articles, and how to's. Some of the articles I
find
most enlightening are those interviews with people actually producing
multimedia titles. You find out what did and did not work for these
folks. Anyway, the magazine is free to those who qualify. See them at http://www.hyperstand.com
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