Features Find out how the sensor in your dSLR stacks up against the competition with these benchmarks.
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Review Olympus' latest superzoom shooter, the SP-565UZ, doesn't seem to offer any significant upgrades over previous models, but its distinctively different-looking body differentiates it from its siblings. Features-wise, enthusiasts can expect a 20x optical zoom lens and a plethora of scene modes which...
Features PMA just wrapped up last week but here's a quick recap of some interesting things that caught our attention at the showfloor.
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Features dSLRs may look expensive, but these pointers can help you snag an affordable model.
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Features We take a closer look at these three camera systems and highlight some of their key differences.
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Review The Canon Digital Ixus 110 IS is a followup to the very popular Ixus 870 IS featuring the same 28mm wide-angle lens with a 4x optical zoom. But this model jumps from 10 to 12 megapixels, adds 720p HD video recording and utilizes the improved Canon's Digic 4 image processor. It also features an HDMI...
Features Can Sony's new Alpha dSLRs stand out from the other entry-level models in the market? Let's take a closer look.
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Review The Olympus E-P1 is probably one of the most anticipated cameras this year. Ever since the Japanese company displayed a mock unit at the Photokina tradeshow in Germany last year, professional photographers and enthusiasts alike have been looking forward to its launch. Although the Micro Four...
Features Our latest chart shows a popular trend among consumers for higher-end point-and-shoots, though slim cameras have a fairly strong following, too.
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Review The Nikon D80 lasted a long time at the top of our entry-level dSLR list, and the D5000 has been an eagerly awaited replacement for that just-under-US$1,000 kit segment. There are plenty of significant changes in this model. This Nikon switches to a CMOS sensor over the CCD module it's been using...
Review Stylish cameras have always been a staple in most major camera manufacturers' lineup. In the past, these shooters looked good on the outside but not all performed up to par. With the rapid advancement of digital imaging technology today, we are seeing more stunning point-and-shoots that deliver...
Features In this interview, the Japanese company reveals its roadmap for its video-enabled dSLRs and what can we expect from it this year.
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Features Contemplating buying a dSLR but not sure what to look out for? Here are some quick tips to get you started.
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Review The compact superzoom market was previously dominated by Panasonic with its TZ series, but recently other brands have been jumping on this bandwagon as well. Canon announced in February the PowerShot SX200 IS, a followup to the SX100 IS which was introduced nearly two years ago. The new...
Review Shutterbugs looking for an entry-level dSLR these days are spoilt for choice. Not only do they have different brands to consider, the shooters are also peppered with high-end features such as HD video-recording features and tilting LCDs. In such a saturated market, camera makers have to distinguish...
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