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Do you really need SanDisk's 90MB/sec CompactFlash?

Crave Despite its being out of vogue at the moment, I'm still a big believer in the faster-is-better philosophy. That said, I also recognize that it's not always worth the extra ... Read story »
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1

Review Good low-light shooting without help from a flash is a rarely attained goal in the world of compact cameras. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 does it with three of the company's own components: A new sensor design, a high-end lens, and a fast image processor. The combination pays off for low-light...

Olympus E-P1 firmware update improves autofocusing

Crave The Olympus E-P1. Olympus released firmware updates on Tuesday, September 15, 2009, for the Olympus E-P1 camera and two lenses, the Zuiko ED 14-42mm F3.5-5.6 as well as the Zuiko ... Read story »
Canon Digital Ixus 120 IS

Canon Digital Ixus 120 IS

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...
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Lexar unveils new UDMA 6 CompactFlash cards

Crave Lexar follows close on the heels of SanDisk's announcement of its 90MB per second Extreme Pro CompactFlash card with its own player, the Lexar Professional 600X. Like SanDisk's, these expensive, ... Read story »

Sony's new full-frame A850 under US$2,000

Crave The Sony Alpha DSLR-A850. News of the A850, Sony's full-frame follow-up to the Alpha DSLR-A900, surfaced on the Web weeks ago--Sony itself accidentally leaked the entire manual, for pity's sake--but ... Read story »

Top 10 cameras of October

Features Our latest chart indicates a strong consumer trend toward advanced point-and-shoots. Read story »
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1

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...

Phase One takes lead in camera sensor test

Crave Phase One now rules the DxOMark Sensor roost. Medium-format digital cameras, which have larger sensors and higher price tags than even high-end SLRs, didn't fare so well in earlier tests ... Read story »

Panasonic GH1 gets a price: It's high

Crave Is the Lumix DMC-GH1 worth $1,499? When Panasonic announced its video-capable follow-up to its Lumix DMC-G1 interchangeable-lens camera (sometimes referred to as a "hybrid") at PMA in February, the DMC-GH1, ... Read story »

Around the F1 teams' garages

Features CNET Asia was onsite during the practice run of the F1 Singapore night race, and we spent some time around the garages of the various teams. Here's who and what we saw.  Read story »
Nokia 6720 classic

Nokia 6720 classic

Review Compared to the sea of Nokias you're probably familiar with, the 6720 classic appears slender. In reality, the 6720 is only a few millimetres slimmer in width to, say, the 6220 classic (released last year) but it seems much more so, like a Nokia made out of hot toffee slowly stretching length-wise....

Slim and chic compacts

Features Looking for a stylish shooter that'll slip right into your pocket or handbag? Here are our top picks.  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 »
Nokia N97 mini

Nokia N97 mini

Review How different is this smartphone from Nokia's original N97? We find out.
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