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Number of Reviews collected

in Digital Compact Cameras

63

Total

300

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United States

Language: English

Source rating scale

1
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Average source rating

83

Highest rating

90

Lowest rating

66

Digital Compact Cameras

Pentax Optio W60

Pentax Optio W60

By Gordon Laing

The Pentax Optio W60 is a 10 Megapixel compact with a 5x optical zoom, 2.5in screen and a waterproof body which allows it to be fully submerged underwater without the need for an additional housing. Announced in May 2008, it's the successor to the ...

Fully waterproof to depths of 4m., Decent 5x optical range with 28mm wide., Contrast, sharpness and saturation controls., Interval timer shooting and smile detection., Fully waterproof to depths of 4m., Decent 5x optical range with 28mm wide., ...

No optical or sensor-shift anti-shake., Average video quality and HD at only 15fps., Low contrast images in some tests., No optical or sensor-shift anti-shake., Average video quality and HD at only 15fps., Low contrast images in some tests.

There was a time if you wanted a waterproof compact, Pentax was the only name to consider. Over recent generations though, Olympus has grabbed much of the attention with its SW range, but now with the Optio W60, Pentax is back with one of the most ...

December, 2008

Rating

85

alaSCORE 93

296 reviews

CANON PowerShot SX10 IS

Canon PowerShot SX10 IS

By Gordon Laing

Canon's PowerShot SX10 IS is a 10 Megapixel super-zoom camera with a 20x optically-stabilised lens and a 2.5in flip-out screen. Announced in September 2008 alongside the higher-end SX1 IS, it's the successor to the best-selling PowerShot S5 IS and ...

Massive 20x range with 28mm wide angle., Fully articulated 2.5in screen., Manual control and flash hotshoe., Optical zoom and stereo sound in movies., Massive 20x range with 28mm wide angle., Fully articulated 2.5in screen., Manual control and ...

Fringing in corners with high contrast subjects., No RAW recording., No HD movies or HD output., Slow continuous shooting - just 1.4fps., Fringing in corners with high contrast subjects., No RAW recording., No HD movies or HD output., Slow ...

Canon's PowerShot SX10 IS is a great choice for anyone in the market for a super-zoom camera. It delivers a massive 20x range with quick AF and highly effective stabilisation, a fully articulated monitor, flash hotshoe, movies with stereo sound and ...

November, 2008

Rating

86

alaSCORE 96

1840 reviews

Canon PowerShot A2000 IS

Canon PowerShot A2000 IS

By Gordon Laing

Like its predecessor, the A2000 IS is powered by a pair of AA batteries and Canon supplies a set of disposable Alkalines to get you started. While you could continue to supply the A2000 IS with Alkalines, it makes much more sense to use a set of ...

6x optical zoom range., Very effective stabilisation, Runs on two AA batteries., 3in screen bigger than before., 6x optical zoom range., Very effective stabilisation, Runs on two AA batteries., 3in screen bigger than before.

Lacking true wide angle lens coverage., Screen has small viewing angle., Slow flash recycling time., Lacking true wide angle lens coverage., Screen has small viewing angle., Slow flash recycling time.

As we said at the top of this page, Canon's PowerShot A2000 IS is a good value compact with a surprisingly long zoom and effective stabilisation for the money. It's easy to use, captures sharp, consumer-friendly images and powered by readily-available ...

November, 2008

Rating

80

alaSCORE 93

335 reviews

Canon Powershot G10

Canon PowerShot G10

By Gordon Laing

Canon's PowerShot G10 is the latest model in the company's flagship G-series, designed to satisfy the demands of enthusiasts who want a powerful compact or a pocketable backup to a DSLR. Announced in September 2008, it's the successor to the popular ...

5x stabilised zoom with 28mm wide angle., Flash hotshoe and RAW recording., Great quality 3in 460k screen., Good controls, build and ergonomics., 5x stabilised zoom with 28mm wide angle., Flash hotshoe and RAW recording., Great quality 3in 460k ...

Slow continuous shooting - just 1.3fps., No G9 time-lapse movies and still no HD., Diffraction reduces detail above max aperture., No HD output - HDMI or component., Slow continuous shooting - just 1.3fps., No G9 time-lapse movies and still no HD ...

The Canon PowerShot G10 is not without its faults: it's slow at continuous shooting, there's no HD video or HD outputs, and for the best image quality you'll need to shoot at 80 ISO with the aperture wide open. Fans of earlier generations of the ...

November, 2008

Rating

90

alaSCORE 100

901 reviews

Canon IXUS 870 IS / PowerShot SD880 IS / IXY 920 IS

Canon 870IS / SD880IS

By Gordon Laing

Canon's Digital IXUS 870IS (or PowerShot SD 880IS Digital ELPH as it's known in North America) is a 10 Megapixel compact with a 4x optically-stabilised zoom and 3in screen. Announced in September 2008, it's the successor to the IXUS 860IS / PowerShot ...

28mm coverage and stabilisation., Quality 3in screen and user interface., Good face detection and focus check., H.264-encoded movies, but still VGA., 28mm coverage and stabilisation., Quality 3in screen and user interface., Good face detection and ...

Little or no manual control., Modest continuous shooting of 1.4fps., No live histogram., Little or no manual control., Modest continuous shooting of 1.4fps., No live histogram.

Canon's IXUS 870IS / SD 880IS is a very enjoyable compact to use in practice. It feels good, handles quickly and takes great looking images with the minimum of fuss. Quite simply it's very intuitive and works well without ever getting in the way of ...

November, 2008

Rating

86

alaSCORE 95

863 reviews

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28

By Gordon Laing

Panasonic's Lumix DMC-FZ28 is a 10.1 Megapixel super-zoom camera with DSLR-styling and an 18x optically-stabilised zoom range. Announced in July 2008, it comes one year after the Lumix FZ18. The new model is strongly based on its predecessor, but ...

Massive 18x range with 27mm wide angle., RAW recording and correction of fringing., HD movie recording in the 720p format., Compact light body with full manual control., Massive 18x range with 27mm wide angle., RAW recording and correction of ...

Fixed screen and smaller EVF than before., No flash hotshoe., Tendency to use small apertures in automatic., Lens cap blocks barrel upon power-up., Fixed screen and smaller EVF than before., No flash hotshoe., Tendency to use small apertures in ...

As we said at the top, the Lumix FZ28 may only represent a minor upgrade over its predecessor, but since that was already one of the best super-zooms around, it places the FZ28 in an even stronger position. Beyond minor irritations with the lens hood, ...

November, 2008

Rating

86

alaSCORE 97

708 reviews

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T77

By Gordon Laing

Sony's Cyber-shot DSC-T77 is a slim 10.1 Megapixel compact with a 4x optically-stabilised lens and a 3in touch-sensitive widescreen display. Announced in August 2008, it's the successor to the Cyber-shot T70. Sony's kept the display, sliding front ...

Slim body with non-extending lens., 3in touch-screen monitor., Smile Shutter mode really works., Optional cable for HDTV slideshows., Slim body with non-extending lens., 3in touch-screen monitor., Smile Shutter mode really works., Optional cable for ...

Lacking true wide angle coverage., Touch-screen often slow to use., Slim body can be uncomfortable to hold., Lacking true wide angle coverage., Touch-screen often slow to use., Slim body can be uncomfortable to hold.

As we said at the start, there's no denying the Cyber-shot T77 is a slim, stylish and gadget-packed compact camera. Its touch-screen means it's almost bereft of buttons or switches, the smile-shutter really can recognise cheery faces and wait for them ...

November, 2008

Rating

77

alaSCORE 93

496 reviews

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3

By Gordon Laing

The Lumix DMC-LX3 is Panasonic's flagship compact for enthusiasts. Announced in July 2008, two years after its predecessor, the new LX3 features 10.1 Megapixel resolution, full manual control, HD movie recording, a flash hotshoe, RAW recording and a 2 ...

24mm coverage, OIS and f2.0., Full manual, RAW and hotshoe., HD movie recording., Screen with 460k pixels., 24mm coverage, OIS and f2.0., Full manual, RAW and hotshoe., HD movie recording., Screen with 460k pixels.

Maximum coverage only 60mm., Lens cap can be inconvenient., 3:2 screen but max resolution at 4:3., Better IQ than LX2, but still some noise., Maximum coverage only 60mm., Lens cap can be inconvenient., 3:2 screen but max resolution at 4:3., ...

The Lumix LX3 fulfils its brief as a high-end enthusiasts compact. It ticks all the required feature boxes including full manual control, RAW recording, a flash hotshoe and wide angle lens with the bonus of a bright focal ratio. On top of this you ...

September, 2008

Rating

88

alaSCORE 98

472 reviews

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX500

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX500

By Gordon Laing

The Panasonic DMC-FX500 is the flagship of the Lumix compact camera range. Announced in March 2008, it features 10.1 Megapixel resolution, a 3in touch-sensitive screen and a 5x optical zoom with impressive wide angle facilities equivalent to 25mm

25mm wide angle, 5x range and stabilisation., Full manual control., Touch screen with sensible operation., HD video recording but no zoom., 25mm wide angle, 5x range and stabilisation., Full manual control., Touch screen with sensible operation. ...

Noise becomes a problem above 200 ISO., Flagship model, but no RAW files., HD movies still no match for a camcorder., TZ5's 10x zoom tempting at same or lower price., Noise becomes a problem above 200 ISO., Flagship model, but no RAW files., HD ...

The Panasonic Lumix FX500 is certainly a classy and feature-packed compact. The zoom range with unusually wide angle and decent telephoto capabilities is very flexible and the optical stabilisation is effective. The touch screen is fun and useful ...

June, 2008

Rating

86

alaSCORE 93

282 reviews

Sigma DP1

Sigma DP1

By Gordon Laing

The Sigma DP1 is arguably the most unique and long-awaited compact digital camera on the market today. First shown as a prototype back in September 2006, the DP1 offers something camera enthusiasts have wanted for years: a DSLR sensor squeezed into a ...

DSLR sensor in compact body., Superb quality at low sensitivities., Good manual control and manual focusing., Hotshoe for flash and accessories., DSLR sensor in compact body., Superb quality at low sensitivities., Good manual control and manual ...

Very slow handling: startup, AF, write., Disappointing performance in low light., Pricier than top compacts or budget DSLRs., Basic movie mode., Very slow handling: startup, AF, write., Disappointing performance in low light., Pricier than top ...

The Sigma DP1 is certainly a unique camera and once again achieves the important goal of equipping a compact body with a DSLR-sized sensor. Use the camera in the right conditions and it really shines, delivering images with an astonishing degree of ...

June, 2008

Rating

76

alaSCORE 92

182 reviews

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