Features Our latest chart displayed strong followings for advanced point-and-shoots and slim snappers.
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Features Professional photographers swear by large image sensors for good image quality, so we've compiled five portable shooters with such a feature.
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Features Our latest chart shows strong demand for high-end point-and-shoots, though mainstream compact cameras and rugged snappers continue to be popular among consumers.
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Crave The Canon PowerShot S90.
Adobe Systems released beta software on Wednesday to support RAW images from Canon's higher-end new compact cameras, the Powershot S90 and G11, Olympus' rival E-P2, Panasonic's ...
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Review The Samsung WB1000 was announced earlier this year in March, but it was not made available in most markets until recently. This shooter inherits the analog gauges first seen on the NV9, but the internals are restructured to pack in more features. Judging from the specifications, it may appear that...
Review Canon seems to have an "if it ain't broke" attitude when it comes to its PowerShot SX series. The SX120 IS is the latest iteration of the company's 10x pocket megazoom and it is nearly identical to its predecessors, the SX110 IS and SX100 IS. The 10-megapixel SX120 IS uses Canon's Digic 4 image...
Crave In what has to be the oddest new camera technology announcement of 2009, Ricoh unveiled its GXR system. It's not a mirrorless interchangeable lens (dare I say EVIL?) system, as ...
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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...
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 exhibits a popular trend among consumers for higher-end point-and-shoots, though slim cameras have a fairly strong following, too.
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Features Designs of the past make a comeback and it seems this trend will stick around for some time.
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Review In the realm of rugged point-and-shoots, Olympus' name is always one of the first to come to mind. Being an early pioneer in tough cameras, the Japanese firm has one of the world's hardiest consumer-oriented snappers on the market, the Mju Tough-8000. But if you don't dive to great depths and just...
Features Our latest chart indicates a strong consumer trend toward advanced point-and-shoots.
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Features We put two of the hottest prosumer compacts in a mini showdown.
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Features Our latest chart has several new contenders, and these point-and-shoots do more than snap photos.
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