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Kodak EasyShare M580 review
The 14-megapixel EasyShare M580 delivers much better pictures than its plasticky exterior and outdated interface might suggest. In fact, its images have a bright, seaside-postcard vividness that's quite refreshing -- and its 8x zoom isn't bad either Read more
15 June 2010 by Rod Lawton
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Nikon Coolpix S8000 review
The 14.2-megapixel Coolpix S8000 superzoom packs a 10x zoom into a compact body at a reasonable price. Its image quality isn't the best we've ever clapped eyes on, but it is straightforward to use, fast and responsive. It also offers a particularly good LCD display on the back Read more
14 May 2010 by Rod Lawton
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Ricoh CX1 review
The 9-megapixel CX1 looks smart, produces good-quality images and offers plenty of features to get your teeth into. Its high-dynamic-range mode isn't perfect, but the CX1 offers excellent 4 frames per second full-resolution shooting, and its high-resolution LCD screen is great too Read more
26 March 2009 by Rod Lawton
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Ricoh R10 review
The Ricoh R10 features cool retro styling and comes in three different colours. This 10-megapixel digital camera follows in the Ricoh tradition -- it's classy and compact, offers a great user experience and is packed with features. The R10 is so versatile and adjustable that you'll love diving in and switching things around Read more
8 December 2008 by Rich Trenholm
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Ricoh Caplio R7 review
The Ricoh Caplio R7 is a camera that takes charge. Available in orange, silver and black flavours, this camera boasts a mini joystick plus the standard clickpad to navigate settings. Changing the white balance and exposure has never been easier and that certainly shows a bit of design gumption Read more
26 October 2007 by Rich Trenholm
