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Top 10 cameras of April



Note: Results are based on readership and polls conducted with selected retailers (Alan Photo Trading, Cathay Photo Store and MS Color Service) in Singapore.


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6.  Canon Digital Ixus 100 IS
 
CNET Asia rating: 7.2 out of 10
The good: Sleek styling; HD video function; decent image quality and performance.
The bad: Lacks wide-angle optics; small form factor may not go down well with users having larger hands.
The bottom line: This petite powerhouse is Canon's smallest ever Ixus camera and its stylish looks should resonate with those who want a capable and tiny point-and-shoot.

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7.  Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T900
 
Resolution12.1 megapixels
Zoom range4
LCD size3.5 inch
Max video resolution1280 x 720
Storage type Memory Stick PRO Duo

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8.  Olympus Mju TOUGH-8000
 
CNET Asia rating: 7.2 out of 10
The good: Toughest camera in its class; Beauty mode quirky if a bit useless; bright LCD screen.
The bad: Incredibly bright flash; average image quality; only incremental updates to the 1030SW; no high-definition video.
The bottom line: While the Tough-8000 may be the most rugged camera on the market, it didn't impress us in terms of image quality and performance.

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9.  Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T90
 
Resolution12.1 megapixels
Zoom range4
LCD size3 inch
Max video resolution 1280 x 720
Storage type Memory Stick PRO Duo

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10.  Canon Ixus 110 IS
 
Resolution12 megapixels
Zoom range4
LCD size 2.8 inch
Storage typeSecure Digital, Secure Digital HC
Max video resolution1280 x 720

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Tags: DSLR, Camera, Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3, CNET Networks Inc., Panasonic

 

 

    Talkback
Zagatos says...
1-10 is solid but 6-10 is very inaccurate. The olympus tough instead of the panasonic FT1? they both are tough cameras but the ft1 should win due to its HD capabilities. And also the canon Ixus 110 is way too low , I would put this on top of both the sony T series and def. on top of the own canon Ixus 100. Just my personal opinion

 
 
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