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ricoh r10 review: Though the R10 has some smart, retro styling and a feature list as long as your arm, it falls down in the noise and performance stakes. Still, the camera's versatility gives you a headstart over its failings.
Loads of features, Highly adjustable, Retro styling
Noise issues, Not very fast
Smart, retro styling? Check. Feature list as long as your arm? Check. Decent image quality? Sadly not. Obtrusive noise and average performance speed let the Ricoh R10 down. Still, the camera's versatility give you a headstart over its failings
pentax optio m60 review: The cutesty styling of the M60 won't be to everyone's taste, but silver metal accents, 5x zoom and respectable image quality will make the Pentax attractive to adults too.
Friendly styling, Simple controls, Can't argue with that price
Slow autofocus, Noise control isn't great
The cutesy touches won't be to everyone's taste, but the silver metal accents, 5x zoom and respectable image quality will make the Pentax Optio M60 attractive to adults too. It's certainly a package that suits the pocket - in size and price
panasonic dmc-fz28-k review: With 18x optical zoom and intelligent auto mode, the DMC-FX28-K packs a multitude of features into a compact body.
canon powershot sx1 is review: If you can bear to part with the cash, you won't be disappointed with the superb HD-video and image quality of Canon's superzoom SX1 IS.
Great image quality, Full HD video recording, 20x optical zoom, dSLR feature set
No RAW capture, No external mic input
The SX1 IS is really the ultimate bridge between a digital still and digital video camera. If you can bear to part with the cash, you won't be disappointed with the superb HD-video and image quality.
kodak easyshare w1020 wireless digital frame review: Kodak may have cut some corners on the build quality of the W1020, but it offers decent image quality, performance, and a strong feature set for the money.
Relatively large screen area, Solid display quality, Built-in Wi-Fi, Zippy performance, Easy to set up, Supports MP3 and video playback
Cheap plastic frame, No remote, Mac owners can't wirelessly connect to their computers
Kodak may have cut some corners on the build quality of the EasyShare W1020 Wireless Digital Frame, but it offers decent image quality, performance, and a strong feature set for the money.
canon powershot sx110 is review: Though it's certainly a good, inexpensive megazoom camera, some aspects of the Canon PowerShot SX110 IS fall a bit short of its predecessor.
First-rate photo quality, Full set of manual exposure controls
No optical zoom in movie capture, Slippery body, Spotty performance
Though it's certainly a good, inexpensive megazoom camera, some aspects of the Canon PowerShot SX110 IS fall a bit short of its predecessor.
nikon coolpix s710 review: Nikon's 14.5-megapixel offering breaks little new ground in the ongoing pixel race, but it does deliver some pleasing images even if its exterior styling is a little lacklustre.
Excellent images, Fully manual mode
Clunky styling, Slow performance, Menu interface hard to adapt to
Though the S710 breaks little ground in the ongoing push for more megapixels, it does deliver some pleasing images. You will have to wait an age to take and review your photos though.
samsung clp-310 review: You don't get blazingly fast laser speeds with the CLP-310, but it does live up to the hype of offering affordable colour laser printing in a small form factor.
Decent pricing, Small form factor
No multifunction capability, Not terribly quick print speeds
You don't get blazingly fast laser speeds with the CLP-310, but it does live up to the hype of offering affordable colour laser in a small form factor.
olympus e-30 review: With a range of new features for photo enthusiasts and serious amateurs, can the E-30 beat Canon's 50D and Nikon's D90 at their own game?
canon ixus 980 is review: Even though the 980 IS lacks HD video and a big screen like some of its competitors, the 14.7-megapixel monster can deliver some excellent images.
Great image quality, Optical viewfinder
VGA video, Fiddly controls
The 980 IS is a competent 14.7-megapixel compact with manual controls, even if it does lack HD video and a big screen like some of its competitors. That said, we much prefer the Canon's image quality and overall package.
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