Product Reviews
Compact cameras with higher-end features and capabilities are flourishing right now and Canon’s IXUS contribution has sheer style on its side. Report by Paul Burrows.
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The concept of a stereo camera is almost as old as photography itself, but a 3D digital compact with 3D image processing and a 3D monitor screen is something out of the box. Report by Paul Burrows.
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Things have changed quite dramatically since the G1 was launched as the world’s first interchangeable lens compact, not the least being the arrival of more competition, more formats and lower prices. Panasonic is responding accordingly. Report by Paul Burrows.
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It’s an interchangeable lens camera, Jim, but not as we know it. Ricoh messes with our minds with an… er, interchangeable camera camera. Report by Paul Burrows.
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Everything that’s good about the CX1, including the double-shot HDR mode and multi-point white balance, but with a longer zoom and faster continuous shooting. Another Ricoh digital compact for the discerning shooter. Report by Paul Burrows.
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Panasonic shows the rest of the market how to make a real enthusiast's compact camera - the highly capable Lumix LX3.
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Panasonic’s second Micro Four Thirds camera gets HD video recording, some extra features, a big zoom and a very big price tag. Report by Paul Burrows.
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Sony revamps its entry-level D-SLR trio with an eye to providing easier operation and improved value. Paul Burrows looks at the model Sony also hopes will help deliver more market share.
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Nikon introduces another model tier to its D-SLR range, primarily to compete with Canon’s highly successful EOS 400/450/500D dynasty. Paul Burrows tries out the ‘entry-level plus’ D5000.
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Olympus continues to re-establish itself as a major player in SLRs, adding two new levels of model to its growing digital range. Paul Burrows gets behind the enthusiast level E-30.
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