Features If you find superzoom cameras bulky, take a look at these handy point-and-shoots with long-zoom lenses.
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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 Designs of the past make a comeback and it seems this trend will stick around for some time.
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Review The SX1 IS is Canon's HD-video sibling to the superzoom PowerShot SX10 IS which we reviewed a few months ago. The two share the same body and button configuration for the most part, but inside things are definitely different. At the heart of the SX1 is a CMOS sensor, something which is normally...
Features It doesn't matter whether we need them or not, these high-megapixel compact shooters are here to stay.
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Features We've gathered some tough point-and-shoots announced recently to see which has the hardiest specifications.
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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 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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Review The 10-megapixel Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28's 18x zoom lens (27-486mm equivalent) may seem modest compared with some of the other megazooms on the market, such as the 26x zoom Olympus SP-590UZ. But the FZ28 makes up for these possible perceived shortcomings with a solid feature set which includes...
Review With manual controls and a wide-angle to telephoto-length lens, the SX10 IS falls into the category affectionately termed 'superzooms'. Somewhere between a more advanced point-and-shoot and a fully fledged dSLR, superzooms generally have a limited audience because of their fairly niche calling...
Features We put two of the hottest prosumer compacts in a mini showdown.
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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 Canon's A-series of cameras are often seen as the company's entry-level lineup, and it doesn't help that previous iterations of these shooters were encased in cheap plastic and looked bulky. Well, Canon seems set on changing that mindset by revamping its A-series' design, and wants to show that...
Blogs I was introduced to this popular and ubiquitous mobile payment service in Japan called "Edy", so I snapped away with the Canon PowerShot S5 IS that I had on loan to test ...
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