Hands-on with General Imaging’s E-1050

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Another colorful point-and-shoot, you say? Yes, but with a difference: General Imaging’s E-1050 uses Geotate’s intelligent approach to geotagging your photos. Add that to a 10-megapixel sensor, 5x zoom, electronic image stabilization and face detection and red eye removal that’s in vogue that year, and you’ve got an interesting little package. Unfortunately, the unit was tethered by its HDMI port to a TV, so we couldn’t play around

with the unit and give away our location, so we’ll have to wait and see whether geotagging is ample of a checkmark to differentiate that little digicam.

Gallery: Hands-on with General Imaging’s E-1050

 

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