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Panasonic Lumix LX7 review
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7 is a compact snapper with plenty of manual controls and a nifty aperture ring on the lens barrel. Read more
12 October 2012 by Nik Rawlinson
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Kodak EasyShare V1073 review
Everyone is jumping on the touchscreen bandwagon these days. The Kodak EasyShare V1073 is bringing its 10 megapixels and style-conscious metal body along for the ride, too. It's a classy little snapper and your images will come out looking bright and smooth Read more
20 June 2008 by Mark Harris
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BenQ DC E1000 review
With its minimalist charm and plenty of features, the BenQ DC E1000 is a diamond in the rough. Its screen is truly enormous at 76mm (3 inches), and the camera features a 3x optical zoom, face detection and shutter and aperture priority. This compact is definitely a great find Read more
7 November 2007 by Rich Trenholm
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Canon PowerShot A2000 IS review
The PowerShot A2000 IS is an uncomplicated, 10-megapixel compact that produces above-average pictures but fails to excite. With countless rivals offering more interesting features, you can't help but feel that this is the Ford Focus of digital cameras Read more
14 January 2009 by Rod Lawton
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Samsung NV40 review
Although there were some problems with purple fringing and image noise, the Samsung NV40's user interface is so good that we'd still recommend it. This 10.5-megapixel snapper's price is so close to the £100 mark that it'd be a crime not to consider it at least Read more
13 November 2008 by Rich Trenholm
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Olympus SP-570 UZ review
The Olympus SP-570 UZ is an extremely promising superzoom, with the widest optical zoom range of any compact camera at 20x, plus built-in image stabilisation, a 1cm macro mode, full manual controls and the ability to shoot at an incredible ISO 6,400 -- and it's got a very tempting price tag too Read more
5 August 2008 by Rod Lawton
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Polaroid Z2300W review
This digital camera with printing built in is an interesting idea, but image quality could be better. Read more
4 January 2013 by Nik Rawlinson
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Kodak EasyShare Z1085 IS review
The 10-megapixel, compact Kodak EasyShare Z1085 IS is easy to use, has a well-rounded feature set and produces better-quality images than you might expect from a camera with its unassuming appearance and fairly low price tag. Capable of shooting hi-def video, it also benefits from a well-rounded feature set Read more
28 January 2009 by Joshua Goldman
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Nikon Coolpix S52c review
We've often wondered why cameras don't come equipped with wireless transfer as standard, especially as Bluetooth and, increasingly, Wi-Fi are ubiquitous in mobile phones. The Nikon Coolpix S52c bucks this trend -- it's a 9-megapixel snapper that allows for wireless email, upload and back-up of images Read more
1 August 2008 by Rich Trenholm
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Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W1 review
Fujifilm deserves a substantial pat on the back for creating the FinePix Real 3D W1. Not only does it function as a normal compact camera, but it can also use its two lenses to produce strikingly effective 3D images. This snapper's not without its downsides, but it's capable of some impressive results Read more
22 October 2009 by Rod Lawton
