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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T9 review
Amateurs will appreciate the T9's ease of use, and discerning photographers will love the 6-megapixel model's above-average image quality and responsive performance. While a less-than-wide lens and poor red-eye behaviour will mar some indoor portraits, everyone will love the camera's 64mm LCD screen, its thin body and its image stabilisation Read more
17 January 2006, 14:08 | Tags: Sony, image stabilisation, ultracompact, animation
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6-megapixel compact cameras
In the compact camera market, 6 megapixels is the new black. It's the safest bet for camera manufacturers, guaranteeing their compacts will measure up to the competition without looking overdressed -- at least during 2006... Read more
14 July 2006, 13:29 | Tags: Canon, Fujifilm, Sony, Canon Digital IXUS 800 IS, Canon PowerShot A700
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Nikon Coolpix S9 review
The Coolpix S9 is a 6-megapixel digital camera that really is ultracompact -- it's just 20mm thick and weighs only 116g. That it's so much less expensive than other ultracompacts is due to a squeeze on build quality and features -- fewer pixels in the LCD, only up to ISO 400 and no image stabilisation or manual exposure controls Read more
23 October 2006, 11:55 | Tags: Nikon, Nikon Coolpix S9, shutter speed, ultracompact, LCD screen
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Kodak EasyShare V705 review
With its fast performance and decent feature set, the Kodak EasyShare V705 is, without a doubt, a casual photographer's camera. Like the earlier model, the V570, the V705 includes a panorama shooting mode, and since the 23mm lens is so wide, you can make a 180-degree panorama with as few as three shots Read more
10 October 2006, 15:42 | Tags: Kodak, Kodak EasyShare V705, optical zoom, digital zoom, video recording
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Casio Exilim EX-Z600 review
Slide this little camera out of your pocket, and people are sure to go gaga over its large and bright LCD. In typical Casio Exilim fashion, the 6-megapixel EX-Z600 is slender, stylish, highly portable and easy to use -- even for beginners. And with its budget-range price, you can spend the extra cash on more presents for yourself Read more
4 September 2006, 14:52 | Tags: Casio, Casio Exilim EX-Z600, photo album, shutter lag, purple fringing
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Canon PowerShot A540 review
Solid image quality, usable ISO 800 performance and a full set of manual controls make the Canon PowerShot A540 an excellent choice for photo enthusiasts looking for an almost-pocketable second camera, or for budding photographers who aren't ready to move up to a digital SLR Read more
11 April 2006, 14:25 | Tags: Canon, Canon PowerShot A540, shutter speed, optical viewfinder, purple fringing
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Casio Exilim EX-S600 review
With 35 scene modes that cover every picture-taking situation, plus a user-definable scene mode, the EX-S600 puts the brains back into no-brainer snapshooting. Unfortunately, these assets are outweighed by its limited 3x zoom range and mediocre photo quality Read more
4 April 2006, 14:18 | Tags: Casio, Casio Exilim EX-S600, optical viewfinder, burst mode, labels
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S600 review
The chunky DSC-S600 offers remarkable flexibility despite its bargain price. Its 6-megapixel resolution and moderately wide 31mm-to-93mm lens, in conjunction with decent low-light photos and extended shutter-speed latitude in moderate light, combine to produce a versatile point-and-shoot camera Read more
15 March 2006, 14:57 | Tags: Sony, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S600, Memory Stick Pro, VGA, optical viewfinder








