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Canon PowerShot TX1 review
Every now and again, a company will make a product just to turn some heads and make a statement -- Canon's PowerShot TX1 is just such a camera, with a 10x optical zoom lens, optical image stabilisation, and the ability to record high-definition video Read more
16 April 2007 by Philip Ryan
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Nikon Coolpix L5 review
Like a growing number of cameras, the Coolpix L5 combines a short list of features with plenty of automation to provide a relatively thought-free user experience. The simplicity of this compact may appeal to those daunted by a multitude of settings, but some will be disappointed by the sluggish performance Read more
21 November 2006 by Philip Ryan
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Kodak EasyShare Z710 review
Kodak's 7.1-megapixel EasyShare Z710 is part of the company's High Zoom line and includes a 10x optical zoom lens, full manual exposure controls and 17 scene modes. It's also not expensive for a superzoom, but corners have been cut to achieve this -- it lacks optical image stabilisation and its performance leaves a lot to be desired Read more
25 October 2006 by Philip Ryan
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Nikon Coolpix L6 review
Like the rest of Nikon's L series the L6 eschews features in favour of simplicity. This 6-megapixel camera with its 38mm-to-116mm 3x optical zoom lens does not let you select an ISO and its performance can be slow, but if you like the idea of fully automated shooting, it could be a good choice Read more
9 November 2006 by Philip Ryan
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ1 review
Panasonic's 5-megapixel Lumix DMC-TZ1 has a big 10x zoom, an ergonomically pleasing design and some cool features. It suffers somewhat from image-quality and a lack of manual controls that may well frustrate keen photographers, but casual photographers will appreciate its long lens and compact frame Read more
22 June 2006 by Philip Ryan
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Kodak EasyShare V603 review
Kodak's 6-megapixel EasyShare V603 is a fast mover. It shares many of the same features as its sibling, the EasyShare V550 -- it, too, lacks manual exposure controls, but the 22 scene presets will help you tackle a variety of conditions, and exposure compensation lets you tweak the camera's automatic choices Read more
21 June 2006 by Philip Ryan
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Fujifilm FinePix F650 review
For shutterbugs who want both a camera they can control and that can also fit in a pocket, Fujifilm's 6-megapixel FinePix F650 walks the line well between function and convenience. It comes with a 5x optical zoom lens and a 76mm LCD screen, and while it doesn't include any gimmicky features, it does have full manual-exposure controls Read more
24 November 2006 by Philip Ryan
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Nikon Coolpix S9 review
The Coolpix S9 is a 6-megapixel digital camera that really is ultracompact -- it's just 20mm thick and weighs only 116g. That it's so much less expensive than other ultracompacts is due to a squeeze on build quality and features -- fewer pixels in the LCD, only up to ISO 400 and no image stabilisation or manual exposure controls Read more
23 October 2006 by Philip Ryan
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Olympus SP-550 UZ review
Olympus is pushing superzoom boundaries with its new 7.1-megapixel SP-550 Ultra Zoom, which sports a massive 18x optical zoom lens, great ergonomics and sensor-shift image stabilisation Read more
27 March 2007 by Philip Ryan
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Olympus u [mju:] 770 SW review
Olympus' robust mju 770 SW is waterproof to 10m and built to survive drops of up to 1.5m, making it the ideal choice for those wanting to keep a record of their active lifestyles Read more
15 March 2007 by Philip Ryan
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