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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35

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...
Editors' rating  7.6
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Users' rating  9
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Panasonic DMP-B15K

Panasonic DMP-B15K

Review We take a look at the world's first portable Blu-ray player which functions as a standalone player, too.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28

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...
Editors' rating  7.3
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Users' rating  9
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Six new Lumix cameras announced

Features Aside from the usual specification upgrades, Panasonic is also introducing its first rugged shooter.  Read story »
Ricoh R10

Ricoh R10

Review We're not sure why Ricoh has gone straight from the R8 to the R10, but we're still glad to see the latest incarnation of this classy compact line. Specifications -wise, the latest shooter hasn't changed much from its predecessor, so what makes the R10 tick? Editors' note:This review is based on...

Panasonic unveils FX-series Lumix with touchscreen

Crave The Japanese electronics giant has just announced that it will be introducing the DMC-FX520, its second compact Lumix camera with 25mm ultra-wide-angle lens. Its first 25mm lens offering, the FX36, was ... Read story »
Kodak EasyShare M1033

Kodak EasyShare M1033

Review The features may be a letdown, but the image quality more than makes up for this.
Editors' rating  7
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Users' rating  10
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX50

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX50

Review If Panasonic could just nail the noise, this Lumix might stand a chance against competitors. But as it is, you're better off letting the FX50 sit this one out.
Editors' rating  6.6
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Users' rating  7.3
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PowerShot G10 versus Lumix DMC-LX3

Features We put two of the hottest prosumer compacts in a mini showdown.  Read story »
Canon PowerShot G10

Canon PowerShot G10

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...
Editors' rating  7.6
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Users' rating  9
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3

Review Once in a blue moon comes a camera that sets our hearts on fire. The Lumix DMC-LX3 is such a shooter. Beneath the compact physique are an array of features that professionals will feel comfortable using, and the high-res widescreen format capture is something noteworthy. The full-range of exposure...
Editors' rating  8
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Users' rating  8.5
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX520

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX520

Review Panasonic one ups Sony in the touchscreen game with its latest flagship compact in the FX-series.
Editors' rating  8
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Users' rating  7.1
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CES 2006: Video and vidcams

Features Videocams are rampaging at CES 2006. Join us as we go out to hunt down the big game and bring you a front row view of the wild side. Read story »

Panasonic's 2006 imaging lineup

Features A total of 17 new digital imaging devices were recently announced, including a DVD camcorder with O.I.S and 3CCD sensor, and a compact 10x zoom Lumix. Read story »
Onkyo TX-SR805  A/V receiver

Onkyo TX-SR805 A/V receiver

Review The release of the Onkyo TX-SR605 has changed the playing field for A/V receivers by offering a solid selection of cutting-edge features at a street price lower thanS$1,000. Of course, by offering such a powerful receiver at a low price, it becomes harder to justify step-up models, such as the...
Editors' rating  8
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