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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3 review
The DMC-LZ3 features a 5-megapixel resolution, 6x optical zoom, optical image stabilisation and numerous ways to control image capture. It fares moderately well in bright environments, but poor performance and average photo quality lessen the allure of this attractively priced model Read more
26 April 2006, 12:26 | Tags: Panasonic, purple fringing, image stabilisation, optical image stabilisation
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Casio Exilim EX-Z1000 review
Casio's Exilim EX-Z1000 is the 10-megapixel follow up to the 8-megapixel Exilim EX-Z850, but with this model it's a case of swings and roundabouts. It forgoes the optical viewfinder, the manual exposure controls and the shooting flexibility of the EX-Z850 in favour of a 16:9-aspect ratio, a 71mm LCD and a more refined interface Read more
17 July 2006, 11:23 | Tags: Casio, Casio Exilim EX-Z1000, aspect ratio, DSP, optical viewfinder
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Casio Exilim EX-Z60 review
With its slim, metal body and rounded edges, the 6-megapixel Casio Exilim EX-Z60 looks more like a slightly oversized high-tech business-card case than a camera. It boasts enough style to impress a fashionista, adequate speed to please football mums, and sufficient features to keep a tweaker happy Read more
15 June 2006, 11:12 | Tags: Casio, Casio Exilim EX-Z60, purple fringing, movie capture, chromatic aberration
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Olympus u [mju:] 810 Digital review
The versatile, water-resistant 8-megapixel Olympus mju 810 Digital adapts to dim environments as readily as it braves damp ones. Thanks to a combination of high sensitivity (up to ISO 3,200), digital image stabilisation and Olympus's Bright Capture pixel-pooling technology, the mju 810 can take and display acceptable pictures in low light Read more
13 June 2006, 14:58 | Tags: Olympus, Olympus u [mju:] 810 Digital, exposure compensation, manual focus, optical zoom
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Olympus u [mju:] 720 SW review
The Olympus mju 720 SW is the most hardy µ to date. This ultracompact 7.1-megapixel camera is both shockproof and waterproof -- it can be safely dropped from heights up to 1.5m and is fully submersible up to 3m. Sleek, responsive and outfitted with image stabilisation, it makes a rugged and welcome travel companion Read more
31 May 2006, 11:05 | Tags: Olympus, Olympus u [mju:] 720 SW, lithium battery, shutter priority, image stabilisation
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Pentax Optio W10 review
This postman-worthy camera is specially sealed to prevent damage from the elements, completely submersible in water to a depth of 1.5m for up to 30 minutes, and impenetrable to dust particles as fine as talcum powder. Sadly, it suffers from a dim display, mediocre performance and serious image artefacting Read more
23 May 2006, 14:13 | Tags: Pentax, Pentax Optio W10, MTV, tripod, optical viewfinder
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Nikon Coolpix P3 review
'Wi-Fi' is the word for the 8-megapixel Nikon Coolpix P3 -- this compact point-and-shoot incorporates an internal transmitter for uploading pictures to a nearby computer or printer. But it's the P3's excellent image quality that impresses us most. With optical vibration reduction, the P3 is a great casual shooter Read more
22 May 2006, 15:28 | Tags: Nikon, Nikon Coolpix P3, viewing angle, wireless router, digital cameras
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Kodak EasyShare V610 review
With the EasyShare V610, Kodak takes its innovative dual-lens camera design to its logical conclusion by pairing a typical compact-camera zoom lens with a second 130mm-to-380mm lens for an effective 10x optical zoom range. The V610 also features a large 71mm LCD, impressive for a pocketable compact Read more
10 May 2006, 12:03 | Tags: Kodak, Kodak EasyShare V610, exposure compensation, telephoto lens, LCD screen
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Canon Digital IXUS 800 IS review
The Canon Digital IXUS 800 IS is a very strong, compact digital camera that produces great pictures. Its price is slightly high compared to that of its little siblings, the IXUS 60 and IXUS 65, but its great image stabilisation and subsequent blur-free photos are worth the extra few quid Read more
9 May 2006, 11:56 | Tags: Canon, Canon Digital IXUS 800 IS, QVGA, exposure compensation, ultracompact
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Canon Digital IXUS 60 review
Canon has put substance before style with the simple yet functional Digital IXUS 60, a 6-megapixel point-and-shoot camera that's light on features but heavy on image quality, performance and usability Read more
8 May 2006, 14:44 | Tags: Canon, Canon Digital IXUS 60, VGA, optical viewfinder, QVGA

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