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Nikon Coolpix L4 review
The £90 Coolpix L4 is the least expensive of Nikon's low-end L-series line of digital cameras. The L4 has a small, 4-megapixel sensor, a 3x optical zoom lens and a handful of scene preset modes but few high-end settings. Though slow and not very versatile, it produces some pretty good pictures for its budget price Read more
28 June 2006 by Will Greenwald
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Canon PowerShot A430 review
The 4-megapixel Canon PowerShot A430 is an upgraded version of the bottom-of-the-line 3-megapixel A410, which it replaces as Canon's cheap, no-frills digital camera. Despite some irritating image-quality problems, the A430 is a nice, simple point-and-shoot camera with solid performance and a decent feature set Read more
5 May 2006 by Will Greenwald
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Kodak EasyShare Z700 review
The surprising amount of manual control with programmed, aperture-priority and shutter-priority modes, the 5x zoom lens with unexpected telephoto reach and the Z700's decent image quality all exceed what you might expect from a camera in this class Read more
20 January 2006 by David D. Busch
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Olympus IR-500 review
The IR-500 may be a limited digicam, with only a 4-megapixel sensor and a 2.8x optical zoom lens, but it presents its captured pictures and video on its lovely 64mm LCD in a bewildering variety of ways -- it has nine PowerPoint-like transition effects, including zoom, faders, swivels and Venetian blinds and sorted by shooting date as a visual diary Read more
18 January 2006 by David D. Busch
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Nikon Coolpix 4600 review
Light on manual settings, the 4600 has several novice-friendly features to make up for it, including Blur Warning, D-lighting, and Best Shot Selector. Add its small size, solid construction and 3x optical zoom, and it's worth considering if you're a casual snapshot photographer on a tight budget Read more
6 January 2006 by David English
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Kodak EasyShare One review
The Kodak EasyShare One has a 76mm (3-inch) touch-screen LCD and Wi-Fi transfer capabilities, opening up genuinely original possibilities for those who need instant photo sharing. But the user interface can be slow and the poor image quality further disappoints Read more
17 November 2005 by Shams Tarek
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Nikon Coolpix 4800 review
Outgrown your point-and-shoot compact? Not ready to commit to the expense and complication of a dSLR? The Coolpix 4800 could hold the answer. Its 8.3x digital zoom offers plenty of scope without making the whole thing too bulky, and the image quality is great for a 4-megapixel shooter Read more
18 August 2005 by David D. Busch
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HP Photosmart M23 review
HP's Photosmart M23 has a lovely help system and a low, low price -- but that's about it. Sluggish performance, mediocre image quality and a lack of either optical zoom or viewfinder make it hard to recommend Read more
15 August 2005 by Theano Nikitas
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ1B review
Priced lower than its 5-megapixel Lumix DMC-LZ2 sibling, this affordable point-and-shoot offers the same 6x zoom lens with optical image stabilisation. Panasonic trimmed about a million pixels to create this 4-megapixel version, but its image quality is almost as good as the higher-res model's Read more
1 August 2005 by David D. Busch
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Canon PowerShot A520 review
The PowerShot A510's grander sibling offers the full range of manual controls that photo enthusiasts require, plenty of scene modes, respectable zoom range, 4 megapixels and a very reasonable price tag Read more
13 July 2005 by David D. Busch
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