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CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ62 review
At less than £300, this 24x superzoom is extremely well priced and backs up its auto mode with plenty of manual options. Read more
5 October 2012 by Nik Rawlinson
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Nikon Coolpix S9300 review
The Nikon Coolpix S9300 is a high-resolution pocket camera with a long zoom, built-in GPS and plenty of automated shooting modes. Read more
12 July 2012 by Nik Rawlinson
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Nikon Coolpix S8200 review
The Nikon Coolpix S8200 is a great superzoom. Its photos are first-class and, although we were slightly disappointed by its video performance, we'd strongly recommend it nevertheless. Read more
27 September 2011 by Nik Rawlinson
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Nikon Coolpix S9100 review
The Nikon Coolpix S9100 is a solid compact camera that's easy to use, fast and good in low light. But if you want the extra reach its 18x zoom provides, be prepared to stretch your budget -- if not your pocket -- accordingly. Read more
16 March 2011 by Nik Rawlinson
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Nikon Coolpix P100 review
The 10.3-megapixel Coolpix P100 is amazingly compact for a superzoom camera with a 26x zoom. It's also chock-full of shooting options, so, while its picture quality isn't the best we've seen, it's a good choice for those who want to be able to get their hands dirty and experiment Read more
24 February 2010 by Joshua Goldman
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Nikon Coolpix P90 review
With a 24x super-wideangle lens, the 12-megapixel Coolpix P90 is a versatile superzoom that combines a good range of features with decent picture quality and performance. As with most superzooms, it's not a substitute for a digital SLR, but it's vastly more sophisticated than a compact Read more
12 June 2009 by Rod Lawton
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Nikon Coolpix L100 review
The 10-megapixel Coolpix L100 is a budget superzoom aimed at beginners. While it's got few frills and is easy to use, it also boasts a solid build and good picture quality. We're slightly baffled by the lack of manual ISO control, and the LCD could be better, but this is a decent camera otherwise Read more
19 March 2009 by Rod Lawton
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Nikon Coolpix P80 review
It's neither a bird nor a plane -- it's a superzoom. More specifically, it's the Nikon Coolpix P80 with an 18x zoom lens. It ranks as one of the better superzooms among the handful in its class and its strong points include its excellent handling of colour saturation Read more
19 June 2008 by Lori Grunin
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Nikon Coolpix S10 review
Nikon's Coolpix S10 is a stylish superzoom camera with an iconic swivel design. It features an excellent 10x optical zoom lens and sports a 6-megapixel CCD sensor with sensor-shift image stabilisation, to help keep that long lens steady. It's an attractive offering and produces good images, but some may find it lacking in advanced controls Read more
27 October 2006 by Philip Ryan
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Nikon Coolpix S4 review
Resurrecting the swivel lens after nearly three years, the S4 comes in a compact package, with 6-megapixel resolution, a 10x zoom lens, a 64mm LCD, and Nikon's signature ease-of-use features. But a lack of manual controls makes this a poor choice for shooting indoors Read more
1 December 2005 by David D. Busch
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