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Canon Digital IXUS 120 IS review
The 12-megapixel Digital IXUS 120 IS is difficult to resist, thanks to its combination of a tiny, attractive body, simple operation, and generally very good photos. Occasionally, its images can suffer from purple fringing, and it can also be sluggish, but this is one of the better ultra-compacts on the market Read more
18 September 2009, 13:57 | Tags: Canon, Canon Digital IXUS 120 IS, noise reduction, optical zoom
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Canon Digital IXUS 95 IS review
The Digital IXUS 95 may be pretty, and it may be a Canon, but if you've got around £180 to spend and all you ask is a 10-megapixel sensor and a 3x zoom, it'd take you a week to read through the list of candidates. The IXUS 95 stakes its claim with beautiful design, an optical viewfinder and better-than-ever face-detection Read more
19 May 2009, 17:31 | Tags: Canon, Canon Digital IXUS 95 IS, face detection, dictionary
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CNET UK Editors' Choice winners August 2009
August's Editors' Choice awards are rather late, we admit. We can only apologise profusely and hope the outstanding quality of this month's winners will placate you Read more
21 September 2009, 16:49 | Tags: Alienware M17x, Olympus E-450, Sony Bravia W5500 (KDL-46W5500), Alienware, Olympus
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1: Putting the Micro in Micro Four Thirds
Looky here, it's a Micro Four Thirds camera that doesn't just look like a dSLR built for midgets. Panasonic's Lumix Lumix DMC-GF1 instead looks like a fat compact, but with dSLR features. We're excited Read more
2 September 2009, 11:02 | Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1, midgets, LCD display
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Leica M8.2 review
Casually buying the 10-megapixel M8.2 digital rangefinder is out of the question unless you're seriously loaded. It's not perfect but, in the niche that it occupies, it provides incomparable quality, both in terms of its build and finish, and its excellent pictures Read more
28 August 2009, 11:18 | Tags: Leica, Leica M8.2, aperture priority, SLRs
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Olympus E-450 review
The 10-megapixel E-450 makes a number of subtle but welcome improvements over its predecessor, the E-420, and, as a result, is a worthwhile entry-level digital SLR. Offering good picture quality, comfortable handling and diminutive dimensions, it's a strong contender if you're looking to step up from a compact Read more
20 August 2009, 11:24 | Tags: Olympus, Olympus E-450, digital SLR, compact camera, battery pack
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Sony Alpha DSLR-A380 review
Sony has revamped its old, entry-level Alpha DSLR-A350. The result is the Alpha DSLR-A380, which sports an innovative live-view mode, a smaller and more user-friendly body, and an improved and quieter 18-55mm kit lens. Most importantly, it also takes very good pictures Read more
9 July 2009, 14:46 | Tags: Sony, Sony Alpha DSLR-A380, compact camera, LCD display, wiki
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Canon PowerShot A1100 IS review
The 12-megapixel PowerShot A1100 IS is a good choice for people who want a straightforward, gimmick-free compact camera that's big enough to hold but can still fit inside a pocket. It also offers decent image quality, and learning how to use it will take no time at all Read more
8 July 2009, 11:11 | Tags: Canon, Canon PowerShot A1100 IS, optical image stabilisation, LCD screen, AA batteries
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Are Micro Four Thirds cameras EVIL?
The Olympus E-P1 is the latest Micro Four Thirds camera range, and Olympus may claim it's a Pen, but we just have to ask: if it isn't EVIL, what is it? Read more
18 June 2009, 14:57 | Tags: Olympus, Lumix, Berlin, hybrid, SLRs
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1 review
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1 is a unique camera. Its ultra-light design is based on the Micro Four Thirds system, removing dSLR-specific elements to make this photo and HD video shooter with interchangeable lenses. Are you prepared to pay for the latest in digital camera and video convergence? Read more
22 May 2009, 14:11 | Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1, exposure compensation, Micro Four Thirds, firmware













