Recent Comments:
LG GD900 Crystal submerged in a fish tank {Engadget}
Aug 9th 2009 11:53AM Harlequin rasboras, not neons. My fish geekery is superior.
/comments
Caption Contest: Naked man who is also a computer; eye bleach not included {Engadget}
Oct 28th 2008 8:07PM Lol, liked that one.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 coming in November at $799 according to booth rep {Engadget}
Sep 30th 2008 4:03PM For the use of filters...like all removable lenses have them.
Griffin intros Simplifi iPod dock / card reader / USB hub {Engadget}
Sep 26th 2008 7:02PM You do realise it will be £49.99 - £70 here...
Poll: Is firmware 2.1 actually boosting your signal? {Engadget}
Sep 12th 2008 2:06PM I love the way the poll results show nearly 50% of engadget readers are lost! :D
Media Power CEO shows off new Android-based Gizmondo, looks just like old Gizmondo {Engadget}
Sep 11th 2008 2:13PM I agree with trev - it is in fact very comfortable to hold, and really doesn't seem cheap in person.
Canon's A1000 IS, A2000 IS, SX110 IS and E1 break free {Engadget}
Aug 26th 2008 2:58AM It is the actual lens angle, not the 35mm equivalent.
Because of the smaller sensor, it works out as something different 35mm equiv : ).
iControlPad iPhone gamepad case prototype surfaces {Engadget}
Aug 25th 2008 5:53PM Win?
Olympus and Panasonic launch Micro Four Thirds, compact "DSLRs" will be yours {Engadget}
Aug 5th 2008 3:30AM Wow, and I just bought me a Panasonic DSLR.
I really hope they continue to support lenses for the full-size four thirds lens format.
I love my camera, and I'm really getting used to using it's (very small) viewfinder, but I must say I really, really love the idea of these new cameras.
Pentax rolls out another yawner: the 10MP M60 point-and-shoot {Engadget}
Jul 29th 2008 2:12PM And, along with the lens, a better, larger sensor :).
Which generally means a bigger camera too.







