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I hate YouTube. Here's why.

Friday, March 16, 2007 by Darryl

Cool Link of the Week

Thursday, March 15, 2007 by Darryl

The Imaging Resource: http://www.imaging-resource.com

If you're in the market for a digital camera, you need to give this site a look-see. The fine-toothed-comb reviews test everything from shutter speeds and ISO settings to compatibility issues and raw test images - do a side-by-side comparison of how the new Sony Cybershot takes a picture of a bouquet of flowers to the new Canon Rebel, say. But the best feature is the Product Advisor, which asks you questions about what you're looking for in your ideal digital camera and then generates a list of the best matches to your criteria. My #2 pick is the Canon Powershot A640, which sounds like exactly what I'm looking for - huge megapixel count, compact size, reliable brand and a fair price. Check out the forums for user feedback before you make your final decision. Worth a visit.

In other news, my Mac crashed and I lost everything. Hooray!