Top 5 superzoom shooters
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1. | Nikon Coolpix P90
First take Megazoom cameras have always been the middle child in the digicam category, since their awkward sizes don't really warrant them as point-and-shoots nor dSLRs. While a shooter equipped with a 15x or 18x optical zoom was considered to be a superzoom last year, the benchmark has been raised. Recently, Kodak announced the 24x optical zoom EasyShare Z980, which Olympus soon trumped with the SP-590UZ, a camera with 26x optical zoom and the same 26mm wide-angle lens as Kodak. Now, Nikon has joined the fray with the Coolpix P90 that has deceivingly similar specifications as its rivals. So, how does this shooter stack up against the rest? First take | See full specs | Rate this | |||
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2. | Canon PowerShot SX1 IS
CNET Asia rating: 8.2 out of 10 The good: Great image quality; full-HD video recording; 20x optical zoom; dSLR feature set.
The bad: No RAW image format capture; no external microphone input.
The bottom line: The SX1 IS is really the ultimate bridge between a digital still and digital video camera. If you can bear to part with the cash, you won't be disappointed with the superb HD-video and image quality.
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3. | Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX1
CNET Asia rating: 7.3 out of 10 The good: Fast performance; tilting LCD; Hand-held Twilight mode produces good photos in low light; able to zoom during movie capture.
The bad: Small EVF; no RAW format support; HDMI output requires dongle; no standard continuous shooting mode.
The bottom line: Though it's fast and has some really novel, useful features, the HX1 just doesn't deliver the photo quality expected for its class.
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4. | Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28
First take After a year, Panasonic has updated its megazoom shooter, the Lumix DMC-FZ18 with the new FZ28. Admittedly, this market segment may not be as lucrative as point-and-shoots or dSLRs as it borders between these two categories as a "bridge" camera. However, there is still demand for these shooters as it usually packs a lot of features within a relatively portable frame, so some travelers tend to favor it over bulky dSLRs. This is exactly what the FZ28 is about: Pro-level features with a compact footprint. First take | See full specs | Rate this | |||
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5. | Olympus SP-590UZ
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Tags: DSLR, Optical Zoom, Canon PowerShot SX1, Camera, Nikon Corp.








