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Macworld announces the 18th Annual Editors' Choice Awards
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The Macworld 18th Annual Editors' Choice Awards:
Digital Camera (Less Than $1,000)
WINNER: The Canon PowerShot G3 It works for both the casual shooter and the advanced shutterbug, offering excellent scene modes for automatic shooting, full manual controls, and a great user interface, with a sharp 4x zoom lens and a detail-rich resolution of 4 megapixels
RUNNERS-UP: The Nikon Coolpix 4300 and the Sony DSC-F717 Cyber-shot
Digital Camera (More Than $1,000)
WINNER: The Canon EOS D60 . Canon shows that it has no plans to give up its throne. The D60 has a smart and easy-to-use interface and takes great pictures; best of all, it can use Canon's acclaimed line of lenses for 35mm film camerasā¦.
RUNNERS-UP: The Nikon Coolpix 5700 and the Nikon D100
Photo Printer
WINNER: The Epson Stylus Photo 2200. It produces smoothly detailed images that rival anything you can do in the darkroom--and they'll last as long as 100 years, far longer than most photographs
RUNNERS-UP: The Canon S830D Photo Printer and the Epson Stylus Photo 960
Digital Software Product of the Year:
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 is brimming with elegant touches -- including the Search field, Tip panels, How To palette, and Glossary -- that help newcomers navigate the image-editing process. Despite the marked improvements over 1.0, the new Elements 2.0 remains priced at $99, an amazing price for such an appealing, powerful package⦠|
Additional information: Click here to read the MacWorld article |
| December 11, 2002 |
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