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Samsung VP-HMX10 review
The Samsung VP-HMX10 is a very accessible camcorder. While its glossed black, classy design emphasises the importance of style, it's also extremely user friendly. Surprisingly, it's priced to be affordable, helping this Samsung bring HD shooting to the masses Read more
4 April 2008, 13:38 | Tags: Samsung, Samsung VP-HMX10, image stabilisation, optical zoom, touchscreen
CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Cameras
Olympus E-3 review
The long-awaited Olympus E-3 blasts on the dSLR scene with its feature-rich live view and a dust and splash-proof body. An unstoppable burst mode means it scores high for performance, and it certainly bowled us over with its professional, straightforward controls Read more
4 March 2008, 13:57 | Tags: Olympus, Olympus E-3, picture quality, burst mode, xD card
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118 800 answers privacy issues: 'We'll tell you where we got your data from'
118 800 has spoken out on privacy issues as the dust settles after last week's predictable howls of outrage. We put your concerns to one of the directory's directors Read more
19 June 2009, 15:37 | Tags: Mobile Phones
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Photos: Hands-on with the Samsung VP-HMX10
The Samsung VP-HMX10 is a compact, lightweight 720p camcorder that records to SDHC cards and uses a nifty touchscreen Read more
25 March 2008, 12:18 | Tags: Samsung, Samsung VP-HMX10, HDMI, manual focus, standard definition
CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Cameras
Canon Digital IXUS 90 IS review
There's something about an IXUS that's hard to resist. As one of the latest incarnations, the Canon Digital IXUS 90 IS is a tempting addition. It's as stylish as the brand requires and feels substantial, thanks to its sturdy build, quirky controls, large screen and respectable image quality Read more
14 March 2008, 17:14 | Tags: Canon, Canon Digital IXUS 90 IS, video recording, face detection, picture quality
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Canon HF100 review
Aside from price, there are only a few minor differences between the Canon HF100 and its brother, the HF10. Cosmetically, the HF100 is a sleek, matte-grey instead of black. Plus, it lacks the HF10's internal memory, relying on SDHC cards. Still, it produces great video Read more
29 April 2008, 10:29 | Tags: Canon, Canon HF100, HDMI, image stabilisation, video capture
CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Cameras
Canon Digital IXUS 970 IS review
When it comes to performance, you can't go wrong with a Canon. The Canon Digital IXUS 970 IS follows a long line of accurate and sharp point-and-shoot compacts. Adding a long 5x optical zoom, its speedy results are complemented by detailed, crisp images Read more
2 April 2008, 15:34 | Tags: Canon, Canon Digital IXUS 970 IS, burst mode, digital cameras, lens ring
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Aiptek AHD200 review
High-definition filming couldn't be simpler with the Aiptek AHD200 camcorder. Plug in a memory card, open the screen and away you go. It's a perfectly decent camcorder for anyone on a budget who's looking to take a compact shooter on holiday or someone ready to start an HD career Read more
26 February 2008, 12:05 | Tags: Aiptek, Aiptek AHD200, joystick, HDMI, high definition
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Canon HF10 review
The Canon HF10 definitely deserves a spot on your short list of potential home-movie camcorders. This dual flash memory combines 16GB of built-in flash memory and a slot for SDHC. Its performance is above average for its class, and footage retains a significant amount of detail Read more
28 April 2008, 12:50 | Tags: Canon, Canon HF10, optical image stabilisation, joystick, image stabilisation
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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, continuous shooting, movie capture, manual focus













