Crave Current dSLR designs may look boring, but they serve its purpose pretty well. The chunky handgrip allows you to hold the camera securely while the wide base lets you use ...
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Features One of these cameras is the lightest in its class with an onboard image stabilizer, while the other two feature tilting LCDs.
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Review The Pentax K-m was announced last year at the biennial imaging tradeshow, Photokina, held in Cologne, Germany. Then, Canon had already introduced the EOS 450D and Nikon was banking on its D60 to compete in the entry-level dSLR category. The K-m distinguished itself by drawing power from four...
Review One of the highlights of Canon's offerings at Photokina in Germany was the update to its pro-level compact shooter, the PowerShot G9. When its successor, the PowerShot G10, was announced, it looked set to take on challenger Panasonic's Lumix DMC-LX3. However, through our few days of testing, we...
Review When the Olympus E-P1 was unveiled in June, it took the imaging world by storm not simply because of its unique retro styling. Rather, it showed what the Micro Four Thirds system is capable of--decent image quality in a compact package. Olympus' other partner in the Micro Four Thirds consortium,...
Review Occasionally, a camera that is good becomes better when a low price is part of the overall package. Unfortunately that is not the case with the 10-megapixel Fujifilm FinePix S1500 which is merely a good megazoom compact, despite a street price of less than US$200. It does have a large feature set...
Review The Panasonic FZ series is the company's superzoom lineup and, from the looks of its design and specifications, this shooter is targeted at enthusiasts and slightly more advanced users. The upgrades are pretty incremental compared to its predecessor, the FZ28, but we have to admit the FZ35 is a...
Review Fujifilm's EXR sensor has received good feedback since its implementation in the FinePix F200EXR earlier this year, and the company has introduced the technology into some of its latest shooters. The S200EXR succeeds the S100FS, which has also garnered positive feedback. While the new sensor...
Review The compact long-zoom category, which was once dominated by Panasonic, has seen its fair share of contenders this year. Brands such as Canon and Fujifilm are stepping up to compete in this field and we guess that's what drove Panasonic to expand its current TZ lineup. Enter the new ZR series,...
Review Full-frame dSLRs have always been sought after by advanced shutterbugs and professional photographers for their better image quality, but such shooters are usually tagged with a premium price. Last year, Sony dropped the bomb with the full-frame Alpha DSLR-A900, the world's highest-resolution dSLR...
Crave Shown here is the A380 with the new DT 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 lens attached to the camera body. Also announced today is the DT55-200mm F4-5.6 to the right.
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Review It's hard to make the shooting experience of an entry-level digital SLR feel anything more than cheap and cheerful, but that's what Nikon has done with the D3000. Lightweight, easy to use and able to deliver some great pictures with a decent lens attached, there's only one or two quibbles about the...
Review Olympus may be leading in the superzoom wars with its 26x optical zoom SP-590UZ, but it takes a lot more than a long lens to make a decent long-zoom camera. We're talking the same things it takes to make a good digital camera, like speedy performance, a competitive, useful feature set, and good...
Review It's been four years since Canon announced the PowerShot S80 for its range of high-end compacts. Only recently the Japanese firm revived this family lineup with the S90 to compete with the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3 in the advanced point-and-shoot category. This is hardly surprising as the Lumix has...
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