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7.7

Sigma DP2 review

Sigma DP2 review

The DP2 is how cameras used to be -- a box with a lens, and just enough controls to let you get the picture you want. And the picture quality is excellent, offering clarity that's on a par with 10- to 12-megapixel digital SLRs and streets ahead of any other compact. You'll have to fork out for it, though Read more

17 July 2009, 14:39  |  Tags: Sigma, Sigma DP2, LCD display, face detection, picture quality

CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Cameras

8.6

Nikon D70 review

Nikon D70 review

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13 April 2004, 15:26  |  Tags: Nikon, Nikon D70, dynamic range, RAW format, VGA

CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Cameras

8.0

Canon PowerShot G9 review

Canon PowerShot G9 review

Look again -- it's not the G7 all over again but the updated Canon PowerShot G9. Although it strikes a similar pose to the G7, it's more than just a pretty face. The G9 has improved photo quality and restored RAW format support while maintaining excellent performance. Old is new again Read more

19 September 2007, 10:47  |  Tags: Canon, Canon PowerShot G9, shutter lag, RAW format, optical viewfinder

CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Cameras

7.7

Nikon D40x review

Nikon D40x review

Nikon's D40x is a very impressive camera. While not quite as fast as the Canon EOS 400D, it does offer a higher resolution, and is ideal for first-time digital SLR owners Read more

18 May 2007, 16:28  |  Tags: Nikon, Nikon D40x, LCD screen, dynamic range, RAW images

CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Cameras

7.5

Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1 review

Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1 review

Panasonic's 7.5-megapixel dSLR can create very good images under the right conditions. With its kit lens, we saw virtually no coloured fringing and images were sharp, with accurate, well-saturated colours and a decent dynamic range. A boxy, unbalanced design, however, could put the L1 at a disadvantage Read more

29 November 2006, 12:48  |  Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1, burst mode, manual focus, ergonomics

CNET UK > Reviews > Digital Cameras

6.2

Kodak EasyShare P880 review

Kodak EasyShare P880 review

The 8-megapixel Kodak EasyShare P880, at the top of the company's flagship Performance Series, offers a wide-angle zoom lens, as well as design elements, features and specs that grant the camera its category status. But it delivers them in an uneven and frequently disappointing implementation Read more

13 January 2006, 15:03  |  Tags: Kodak, Kodak EasyShare P880, SLRs, electronic viewfinder, RAW files

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