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CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Casio Exilim EX-FS10 review
Judged solely as a stills camera, the 9-megapixel Exilim EX-FS10 is too expensive. But it's really all about capturing movement and action, and it does that remarkably well, thanks to some truly unique and startlingly effective high-speed shooting technology Read more
26 May 2009 by Rod Lawton
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Canon Digital IXUS 100 IS review
The super-slim, 12-megapixel Digital IXUS 100 IS is a gem. It's easy to use, attractively styled, supremely pocket-friendly and takes much better pictures than you'd expect for a camera of this size. While most of its ultra-compact rivals are cheaper, the 100 IS has class in abundance Read more
3 March 2009 by Rod Lawton
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Canon Digital IXUS 80 IS review
The Canon Digital IXUS 80 IS adds optical image stabilisation while keeping the impressive image quality of its predecessor, the Digital IXUS 70. With 8 megapixels at the ready, the IXUS 80 IS does well in providing photos with warm, sharp colours Read more
11 March 2008 by Philip Ryan
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T10 review
Sony's 7-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-T10 is a good-looking little silver point-and-shoot camera that sits between the DSC-T9 and the DSC-T30 in its range. It raises the bar in terms of noise performance, while retaining all the other nice features that have made its way into the line over time. Worth a look, even if it is a little pricey Read more
1 September 2006 by Philip Ryan
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Canon Digital IXUS 50 review
If you're looking for an ultracompact snapshot camera and don't need manual controls, lots of scene modes or a powerful electronic flash, the marginally better image quality of this unit over its IXUS 40 predecessor may lure you into the Canon fold Read more
24 June 2005 by David D. Busch
CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Compact Digital Cameras
Fujifilm FinePix Z1 review
The Fujifilm Finepix Z1 is the perfect party companion -- slim, stylish and capable of producing good images in low light, an important feature for capturing great nights out. It's limited to snapshots, though, as there's not much in the way of options Read more
26 July 2005 by David D. Busch
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Nikon Coolpix S01 review
The Coolpix S01 is a camera so small it could make Q-branch blush. It's cheap and produces decent pictures, too. Read more
7 March 2013 by Nik Rawlinson
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T20 review
Sony's T-series is a neat range of ultracompact cameras and the T20 is no exception -- it comes in four stylish colours, has an 8-megapixel sensor, 3x optical zoom and is not priced out of reach. Images are of a decent quality, too Read more
26 July 2007 by Philip Ryan
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Nikon Coolpix S5 review
Nikon's Coolpix S5 is a slim, attractive 6-megapixel ultracompact camera that is a winner in design terms. Its 64mm LCD screen, satin silver finish and internally zooming 3x optical lens will be a hit with style-conscious casual photographers, and its iPod-style scrolling click wheel provides users with an easy interface Read more
2 June 2006 by Shams Tarek
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Canon Digital IXUS 750 review
A slightly more expensive version of the IXUS 700, the Canon Digital IXUS 750 comes with a larger 64mm LCD and a shiny new finish. Like its sibling, it has an exterior design that combines form and function more elegantly than any point-and-shoot we've ever tested Read more
17 October 2005 by Lori Grunin and Robert Dubbin
