Review The touchscreen camera industry have primarily been dominated by Sony with its Cyber-shot T series, but other manufacturers such as Panasonic and Nikon have caught up with their own touch-operated shooters in the past two years. For Canon, its foray into touchscreen snappers appears to be late,...
Review A followup of sorts to the Ixus 100 IS, the Canon Digital Ixus 120 IS is another very small, very lightweight 12-megapixel camera. It drops its predecessor's optical viewfinder and in place gets a larger 2.7-inch LCD and 28mm-equivalent lens with a 4x optical zoom. Aside from a couple of minor...
Review Slim cameras have always had one compromise, and that is image quality. Traditionally, these shooters don't usually produce very good pictures, and most shutterbugs attribute that to the periscopic-lens structure. But with digital imaging being more advanced these days, the imaging processor takes...
Review The touchscreen camera industry have primarily been dominated by Sony with its Cyber-shot T series, but other manufacturers such as Panasonic and Nikon have caught up with their own touch-operated shooters in the past two years. For Canon, its foray into touchscreen snappers appears to be late,...
Crave A few weeks back, Canon announced the EOS 7D, the company's contender in the professional midrange dSLR category. This model is set to go against the likes of the Nikon ...
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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 The Olympus Mju 7020 succeeds the Mju 7000, which was announced just earlier this year. There are only a few notable upgrades, such as the 28mm wide-angle lens and addition of an HDMI port. There are also Magic Filters which emulate some of the effects found on Olympus' interchangeable lens...
Review Sony's Cyber-shot T series cameras are well-known for their stylish design and slimness. But that doesn't mean these good-looking snappers just sit pretty. The latest addition to this family of shooters, the TX1, goes to show how powerful a petite camera can be. Although this point-and-shoot lacks...
Features Our latest chart displayed strong followings for advanced point-and-shoots and slim snappers.
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Features These point-and-shoots are loaded with the latest digital imaging features, but would you pay the extra premium for them?
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Features Our latest chart continues to indicate a strong consumer trend toward advanced point-and-shoots and slim snappers.
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Review If you are looking for a fun and colorful camera, the Fujifilm FinePix Z30 shouldn't be far off your radar. While its playful aesthetics may appeal to the younger crowd, shutterbugs who want good image quality and quick performance will have to give this point-and-shoot a pass. Users who want an...
Crave The D10 is attached to the sturdy-looking shoulder strap in this picture.
In February, Canon announced its first rugged PowerShot camera, the D10. Shaped like a mini submarine, it has ...
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Review With camera manufacturers throwing an increasing number of features at consumers, it's very easy to skip over simple models such as the Canon Digital Ixus 95 IS. Its specifications are basic and shooting options minimal. Also, its photo quality and performance, while very good for its class, are...
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...
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