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Number of Reviews collected

in Digital Compact Cameras

58

Total

502

Source country

US

United States

Language: English

Source rating scale

1
5

Average source rating

81

Highest rating

100

Lowest rating

60

Digital Compact Cameras

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T700

The sleek, sexy Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T700 fits comfortably in your pocket and will definitely turn heads. This well designed unit is perfect for the point and shoot photographer and gadget guy who has to have all the latest technology. If you love ...

Point and Shoot Ready, 4GB of internal memory, Great Auto Features

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T700 is both a point and shoot camera and a...

September, 2009

Rating

60

alaSCORE 95

993 reviews

KODAK EasyShare C813 Zoom

If you need a basic point-and-shoot digital camera for snapshots, the EasyShare C813 represents a good value for the money. Kodak has a reputation for making good cameras at a reasonable price, and the C813 lives up to this reputation. You won't get ...

8.2 megapixel resolution, 3X (36-108mm) zoom lens, 2.4 inch color LCD

The Kodak EasyShare C813 digital camera has 8.2 megapixel resolution...

September, 2009

Rating

60

alaSCORE 87

447 reviews

Canon IXUS 990 IS / PowerShot SD970 IS / IXY 830 IS

The SD970 IS makes an excellent choice in a compact point-and-shoot digital camera. It doesn't offer a lot of manual control, but takes excellent pictures in most situations when set to auto. You can adjust the white balance and colors, which you'll ...

12.1megapixel, 5X optical zoom, Face detect autofocus, 3.0 inch LCD with 461,000 dot

The Canon PowerShot SD970 IS is the latest entry in Canon's highly...

August, 2009

Rating

80

alaSCORE 94

116 reviews

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H50

In conclusion, the Cyber-shot DSC-H50 may just be the best point and shoot camera that has the ability to satisfy the needs of photographers of nearly any skill level. While it may offer some minor power up problems, its image quality is sure to make ...

15x Carl Zeiss optical zoom lens, 3.0 inch Tilt-up Clear Photo LCD Plus screen, Intelligent Scene Recognition Mode, Face Detection, Smile Shutter Technology

If you love the functionality of a digital SLR, but you don't want to...

August, 2009

Rating

80

alaSCORE 93

529 reviews

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1

In conclusion, the Panasonic DMC-TS1 may just be the perfect point-and-shoot camera that can go anywhere the photographer does. While it is more rugged than other models on the market, you should still take care in this point and shoot as it can still ...

Waterproof, shockproof and even dustproof, 4.6x optical zoom, 28mm wide angle to a 128mm telephoto shot, 2.7 in LCD Screen

Check out the Panasonic DMC-TS1 if you tend to be a little rough with...

August, 2009

Rating

100

alaSCORE 92

89 reviews

Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3

If you are in the market for a “super zoom” digital camera that features 720p video recording (in addition to high-quality stills), then the Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3 may be right for you. The downside to owning this camera is that it is slightly ...

10.1-megapixels, 12x optical zoom, 25mm/300mm focal, Intelligent Auto (iA) Mode, Venus Engine HD— supports AVCHD Lite format for 720p (60fps) video

Top-grade cameras are starting to become main stream with consumers, and...

August, 2009

Rating

80

alaSCORE 92

330 reviews

Minolta XG 1

The Minolta XG1 was, for its time, a compact, full-featured 35mm SLR. One measure of its success is that it remained in Minolta's lineup from 1979 to 1984. Many older photographers owned one of these cameras when they were younger, and quite a few ...

Aperture priority automatic exposure, TTL metering and flash auto-exposure, Electronic focal plane shutter, Viewfinder indication of selected shutter speed

The Minolta XG1 35mm camera was an SLR film camera with aperture...

August, 2009

Rating

60

alaSCORE 83

17 reviews

Nikon Coolpix S710

In conclusion, the Coolpix S710 may just be the perfect go anywhere point-and-shoot camera that both the amateur and advanced photographer will enjoy. Being simple enough for the novice user while offering advanced users the ability to tweak their ...

14.5 Megapixel resolution, 3.6x wide angle optical zoom, VR Image Stabilization, Manual setting functionality

If you are looking for an easy to use, go anywhere point-and-shoot...

August, 2009

Rating

80

alaSCORE 92

166 reviews

Pentax MX

In summary, the Pentax MX was a solid competitor in the compact SLR industry of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Because production stopped in 1984, possession of this model is rare today— reserved primarily for collectors or veterans of the ...

35mm SLR camera with shutter speed from 1/s to 1/1000, Satisfactorily ASA/ISO range of 25 to 1600, Compact and lightweight, perfect for a veteran, Open aperture TTL, but no TTL flash

If you're a veteran photographer who refuses to succumb to the modern...

July, 2009

Rating

100

alaSCORE 88

24 reviews

Pentax Me Super

For its time, the Pentax ME Super was quite a camera. Available at a considerable savings over offerings from the competition, the ME series quickly became popular. And the ME Super was one of the most popular models, mainly due to the inclusion of ...

Aperture priority automatic exposure, Electronic focal plane shutter with speeds from 4 seconds to 1/2000 second, TTL exposure metering, Shutter speed shown in viewfinder, Available with compact M-series lenses

Introduced in 1979, the Pentax ME Super was quite an advanced camera for...

July, 2009

Rating

80

alaSCORE 85

29 reviews

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