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CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Casio Exilim EX-Z110 review
Although it offers a broad range of features -- including manual exposure controls and a wealth of scene modes -- the 6-megapixel EX-Z110's image quality falls short of good. However if you want more than a basic point-and-shoot, you may find it appealing Read more
23 November 2005 by Theano Nikitas
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Camcorders
Hitachi DZ-MV750E review
The Hitachi DZ-MV750E offers a compact, easy-to-use, lightweight design, several formats of DVD and a hefty 16x zoom, but the useless 25-minute battery life and poor quality video and still pictures make it very difficult to recommend, even at this price Read more
21 September 2005 by Denny Atkin
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Samsung Digimax S800 review
Samsung categorises its S-series cameras as point-and-shoots, but they have so many controls they could reach beyond the majority of simple snapshot cameras. Unfortunately, unintuitive menus and poor image quality keep the 8.1-megapixel Samsung Digimax S800 from reaching its potential Read more
26 July 2006 by Philip Ryan
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Kodak EasyShare C653 review
This budget snapper boasts a small optical viewfinder and 20 different scene presets plus throwing in ISO and white balance controls that are rare for compacts Read more
20 August 2007 by Will Greenwald
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Casio Exilim EX-V7 review
The Casio Exilim EX-V7 is a lightweight 7.2-megapixel compact camera that packs loads of features into a small package. It attempts to combine compact form with superzoom function -- at just 25mm thick, it boasts a hefty 7x optical zoom and mechanical image stabilisation Read more
29 October 2007 by Rich Trenholm
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Pentax Optio M900 review
If you only have £100 or less to spend on a friendly beginner camera, the Pentax Optio M900 offers a fair return for a modest investment. But an outlay of just £50 more will get you a better camera in Nikon's similar S5100 -- and better pictures, too. Read more
28 October 2010 by Gavin Stoker
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Camcorders
Genius G-Shot DV1210 review
The Genius G-Shot DV1210 is a dinky camcorder that's pleasingly straightforward. It's light and easy to use, and at this price is perfect for the younger, or clumsier, user. If you're looking to get creative, this may be too simple, but it's perfect for Internet video Read more
6 September 2007 by Rich Trenholm
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Olympus FE-170 review
Like its bigger brother, the Olympus FE-180, the FE-170 has a 6-megapixel sensor, the same 38mm-to-114mm (35mm equivalent) zoom lens, and the same emphasis on simplified, automated photography. It basically runs on auto-pilot, which, although suiting some casual photographers, is likely to frustrate many users Read more
18 October 2006 by Will Greenwald
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FP3 review
You won't get dSLR-quality photos from the 14.1-megapixel Lumix DMC-FP3 compact camera, but it is remarkably quick, so split-second photo opportunities need not pass you by. It also offers a 4x optical zoom, a touch-sensitive display and 720p movie-capture capability in a super-slim, attractive body Read more
23 March 2010 by Rod Lawton
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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
