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New Sony Alpha A550, A500 target burst, low-light shooters

Crave The Sony Alpha DSLR-A550. With the announcements of the Alpha DSLR-A500 and A550, Sony brings what feels like a market microsegmentation strategy to dSLRs. These models raise the total of ... Read story »

Handy GPS device comes with a projector

Crave Shaped like a small flashlight, the Maptor concept from Korea is a tiny GPS device which displays its maps using a small built-in projector. So instead of having a backlit ... Read story »
Samsung WB1000

Samsung WB1000

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...
Editors' rating  7.2
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How to select the right Samsung camera

Features Check out our comprehensive guide on this family of shooters before plonking down your dough. Read story »

Leica outs M9, X1 and proves it's still an innovator in imaging

Crave Leica fans, rejoice. The German imaging company has just announced the M9, a full-frame digital rangefinder and the X1, a compact camera with an APS-C-sized sensor and Leica's own acclaimed 24mm ... Read story »

Pentax's new K-x dSLR dons a crimson suit

Crave It's not everyday we see a dSLR clad in red. Typically, such cameras are available in the more somber black or silver color. However, Pentax's latest entry-level dSLR, the K-x, ... Read story »
Canon Digital Ixus 200 IS

Canon Digital Ixus 200 IS

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,...
Editors' rating  7.4
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Users' rating  5.5
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Nikon Coolpix S570

Nikon Coolpix S570

Review The Nikon Coolpix S570 is a solid camera which looks simple and stylish. The shooter's 28mm wide-angle lens and 5x optical zoom help it stand out from the competition, besides a consistently good photo quality below ISO 400. A new specialty mode for portraits and its pedestrian shooting performance...

Cameras with gimmicky features: Yay or nay?

Crave The ST550 and the Coolpix S1000pj. At a dinner last week, I was showing off the Nikon Coolpix S1000pj to some friends who were quite impressed with the onboard projector ... Read story »
Nikon Coolpix S70

Nikon Coolpix S70

Review The Nikon Coolpix S70 is an impressive leap forward in design and functionality from its predecessor, the S60. That camera, while it has an excellent design, sports a touchscreen LCD that we found occasionally frustrating to use. That's not great considering operating the shooter was nearly all...

dSLRs under S$1,000

Features Looking for an inexpensive dSLR to learn more about photography? Check out these five budget models.  Read story »
Nikon D3000

Nikon D3000

Review It's hard to make the shooting experience of an entry-level digital SLR feel anything more than cheap and cheerful, but that's what Nikon has done with the D3000. Lightweight, easy to use and able to deliver some great pictures with a decent lens attached, there's only one or two quibbles about the...
Editors' rating  8
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Top 5 dSLRs with HD movie recording

Features Not satisfied with the videos produced by your compact camera? Here are five dSLRs which deliver better-quality clips.  Read story »

Superheadz introduces its first digicam, the Digital Harinezumi

Crave Japanese design firm Superheadz is well-renowned for its innovative film cameras such as the Blackbird, Fly and the cutesy Ikimono. However, the company has recently introduced its first digital camera, ... Read story »

Cameras with flexible displays

Features These snappers with rotatable LCD panels give you more creative freedom when taking shots in awkward angles.  Read story »

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