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Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro review
Like its predecessor, the S3 Pro uses Nikon F-mount SLR lenses and a 6-megapixel Fujifilm sensor. But the sensor, called a Super CCD SR II, is an all-new design that uses two photodetectors per pixel to deliver the widest dynamic range we've seen in a dSLR Read more
15 June 2005 by Eamon Hickey
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Olympus E-510 review
If you're ready to move on from your compact to an SLR but not entirely ready to let go of the compact's framing style, the Olympus E-510 is your answer. Using a Live View LCD preview mode, it helps you gently make the transition. Loads of features will also help as you to bigger and better things Read more
20 September 2007 by Philip Ryan
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Samsung GX-20 review
This top-end digital SLR is not for beginners, that much is for sure. It's solid and produces accurate exposures with deeply colourful pictures, but there's also a crude side to its design. And, since it's essentially the same camera as the Pentax K20D, it's worth a scrutinising look, even if the price is right Read more
11 September 2008 by Rod Lawton
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-L1 review
Panasonic's 7.5-megapixel dSLR can create very good images under the right conditions. With its kit lens, we saw virtually no coloured fringing and images were sharp, with accurate, well-saturated colours and a decent dynamic range. A boxy, unbalanced design, however, could put the L1 at a disadvantage Read more
29 November 2006 by Philip Ryan
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Olympus E-500 with 14-45mm lens review
A well-designed compact 8-megapixel digital SLR, the Olympus E-500 offers a wide range of features for its class. With more fine-tuning tools than you might expect for the price, this affordable model offers an appealing alternative to competitors Read more
1 March 2006 by Lisa Gidley
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Nikon D50 review
Seven worry-free scene modes augmented by a serviceable set of manual controls and advanced focusing options make this least-expensive Nikon digital SLR camera a viable alternative to the popular D70s. Budding shutterbugs looking for fast operation coupled with useful features will find much to like Read more
9 September 2005 by David D. Busch
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Samsung GX-10 review
The Samsung GX-10 is a feature-packed, well-designed and capable shooter, especially for its price range. Its menus and buttons are easily manipulated and its dust-and-weather-sealed body is comfortable to hold. With a large feature set, this 10-megapixel snapper is one to consider Read more
2 January 2008 by Lori Grunin
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Pentax K-x review
The entry-level, 12.4-megapixel K-x digital SLR is zippy, delivers good photo quality and is one of the few cameras in its price range to offer 720p video-capture capability. It's not without its downsides, such as unreliable image stabilisation, but it's a flexible, budget dSLR that delivers Read more
19 March 2010 by Lori Grunin
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Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 review
The Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 is a likeable entry-level dSLR. With its 14-megapixel CCD, flip-up LCD, sensor-shift image stabiliser and built-in wireless flash controller, this feature-packed snapper seems like a cornucopia of photographic goodness for the budget shopper Read more
24 April 2008 by Lori Grunin
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Olympus Evolt E-330 camera kit review
Kodak used two sensors in its EasyShare V570 to enable its ultrawide second lens. Olympus puts a second sensor to better use with its Evolt E-330 -- providing its digital SLR with a useful live preview, just like those in standard point-and-shoot cameras Read more
3 March 2006 by Lori Grunin
