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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 04:59:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: canon digital camera</title>
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		<description>Garmin nuvi 265WT 4.3-Inch Widescreen Bluetooth Portable GPS Navigator
I have now owned this product for two weeks and love it. I do not hear the noises other reviews talk about when you go over 80% volume mine seems crystal clear at 100%. The only problem I have found is the Microphone for BlueTooth is not very clear for the person on the other end, I can hear them fine but sometimes they have a hard time hearing me and I sound muffled. Other than that it has been a great product for the price. I shopped around and Amazon was the cheapest and a very trusted site in my book.</description>
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I have now owned this product for two weeks and love it. I do not hear the noises other reviews talk about when you go over 80% volume mine seems crystal clear at 100%. The only problem I have found is the Microphone for BlueTooth is not very clear for the person on the other end, I can hear them fine but sometimes they have a hard time hearing me and I sound muffled. Other than that it has been a great product for the price. I shopped around and Amazon was the cheapest and a very trusted site in my book.</p>
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		<title>By: A. Price</title>
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		<dc:creator>A. Price</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 13:54:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Not much I can say here that others haven&#039;t already said, I&#039;m just adding my vote to a well thought-out and functioning camera.  Canon has been taking accolades for their digital camera line for years, and this model continues to be a joy to use and own.   I&#039;m super critical of tech stuff as I&#039;m a 27 year tech-head veteran.  Battery life is very good and memory is cheap compared to what it was.  I would stick with a Class 4 or Class 6 SDHC memory card.While not a professional photographer, from the technical aspect of combining this unit with a PC and their software, they&#039;ve provided a nice solution.  The software is fairly decent, not the best, but does the job.   Bundle it with Adobe Lightroom or just a simple Google Picasa and you are good to go with managing your photos.    Both Lightroom and Picasa can view the RAW images and touch-up with this file format is exceptional.   The CameraWindow software and bundled utilities allows you to use a laptop to control the camera and settings, preview images on a larger screen, and instantly store into RAW/JPG file formats to disk.   This is a big bonus when in a studio environment.Their Zoombrowser image viewer is very functional and usable.  While I&#039;m now using Picasa and Lightroom to manage the images, Zoombrowser is certainly capable for any novice to intermediate user.I use a 50mm lens, 18-200mm IS lens, and 580II flash as my primary equipment.  The only thing I could imagine getting next is a L series lens. Nice job Canon!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not much I can say here that others haven&#8217;t already said, I&#8217;m just adding my vote to a well thought-out and functioning camera.  Canon has been taking accolades for their digital camera line for years, and this model continues to be a joy to use and own.   I&#8217;m super critical of tech stuff as I&#8217;m a 27 year tech-head veteran.  Battery life is very good and memory is cheap compared to what it was.  I would stick with a Class 4 or Class 6 SDHC memory card.While not a professional photographer, from the technical aspect of combining this unit with a PC and their software, they&#8217;ve provided a nice solution.  The software is fairly decent, not the best, but does the job.   Bundle it with Adobe Lightroom or just a simple Google Picasa and you are good to go with managing your photos.    Both Lightroom and Picasa can view the RAW images and touch-up with this file format is exceptional.   The CameraWindow software and bundled utilities allows you to use a laptop to control the camera and settings, preview images on a larger screen, and instantly store into RAW/JPG file formats to disk.   This is a big bonus when in a studio environment.Their Zoombrowser image viewer is very functional and usable.  While I&#8217;m now using Picasa and Lightroom to manage the images, Zoombrowser is certainly capable for any novice to intermediate user.I use a 50mm lens, 18-200mm IS lens, and 580II flash as my primary equipment.  The only thing I could imagine getting next is a L series lens. Nice job Canon!</p>
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