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Toshiba Camileo P30 review
Easier to use than a toothbrush, the Camileo P30 is a decent pocket camcorder that manages to combine high-definition video with a small, lightweight body and budget price tag. The image quality won't blow your mind, but, for the price, the P30 packs some impressive specs Read more
19 August 2009, 10:04 | Tags: Toshiba, Toshiba Camileo P30, tripod, optical zoom, video recording
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Sony Handycam HDR-XR520VE review
Despite a relatively awkward user interface and a high price tag, the Handycam HDR-XR520VE is a great hi-def camcorder. It records first-rate video to an ample 240GB hard drive, offers great performance and sports a consumer-friendly feature set, including built-in GPS Read more
15 July 2009, 14:55 | Tags: Sony, Sony Handycam HDR-XR520VE, image stabilisation, hi-def, touchscreen
CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Cameras
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W270 review
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W270's specs certainly gives this compact a fighting chance among its fierce competition. From its 5x wideangle zoom, automatic scene detection, HD movie mode, plus all kinds of face detection, this slim snapper could be one to keep handy Read more
22 May 2009, 15:50 | Tags: Sony, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W270, face detection, digital zoom, shutter lag
CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Cameras
Olympus E-P1 review
Olympus' first Micro Four Thirds design, the 12.3-megapixel E-P1, offers excellent photo quality in a pleasingly retro and compact design. Its performance tends towards the sluggish end of the scale, but it still represents a tempting proposition for style-conscious photography enthusiasts Read more
9 July 2009, 08:54 | Tags: Olympus, Olympus E-P1, digital SLR, firmware, aspect ratio
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Panasonic SDR-H80 review
Whether you want to film the moon and stars or just someone very far away having a nosebleed, the compact Panasonic SDR-H80's 70x zoom will let you do it. Its standard-definition video won't blow you away, but it offers loads of storage and its price is reasonable too Read more
25 June 2009, 16:36 | Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic SDR-H80, joystick, lens cover, manual mode
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Panasonic HDC-TM300 review
The flash-based HDC-TM300 camcorder is pricey but shoots excellent 1080p high-definition video and offers solid performance, as well as a full set of manual controls. The touchscreen interface can be irritating at times, but this remains a very good HD camcorder Read more
23 June 2009, 14:31 | Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic HDC-TM300, hybrid, SD cards
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Panasonic HDC-HS200 review
It may be expensive, but the Panasonic HDC-HS200 shoots truly excellent 1080p high-definition video, performing remarkably well in interior lighting conditions. It also takes great 10.6-megapixel still images, packs 80GB of built-in memory and boasts an intuitive touchscreen interface Read more
22 June 2009, 14:25 | Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic HDC-HS200, optical zoom, LCD display, touchscreen
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Olympus E-620 review
The 12-megapixel E-620 is a solid and inexpensive entry-level digital SLR. Because it offers a host of advanced features and its interface is more complicated than it needs to be, some beginners might be put off. But those that persevere will be rewarded with good performance and picture quality Read more
2 June 2009, 16:41 | Tags: Olympus, Olympus E-620, auto white balance, hybrid, dynamic range
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1 hands-on: Eye-popping video, eye-watering price
Panasonic has officially launched and priced the video-shooting GH1 Micro Four Thirds camera. We had a play with it, and it's ace. Sadly the only way we could afford it is if we married an aging oil millionaire Read more
22 May 2009, 09:43 | Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1, video recording, Micro Four Thirds
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Nikon D5000 review
A long-awaited replacement for the D80, the D5000 brings significant new features to the entry-level dSLR. With a CMOS sensor, a flip-down-and-swivel LCD, an improved AF system and a fancy interactive display, there's plenty to like about it, especially with the quality of photos it produces Read more
13 May 2009, 16:57 | Tags: Nikon, Nikon D5000, GPS, shutter speed













