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Its slim body and low noise capabilities make it great for party-goers but it can also deal with everything else as well.
A well balanced digital camera that offers excellent picture capturing abilities and a very sensible price tag.
November, 2008
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2 reviews
Although the BenQ offers a lot of features for the price, it's not the best choice for those after the most accurate and detailed shots.
A fantastic camera that offers superb zoom abilities and high quality photographs. Worth its asking price.
The Kodak offers great video and still image captures and a user-friendly interface. The lack of TV out is a counterpoint though.
If you can deal with the camera's wheel and can stomach its price, the IXUS is one of the top performers here in terms of photo quality.
The Casio is a superbly balanced equation offering great performance and features at an attractive price point.
Great video capture quality, Dolby audio capture is crisp and clear, captures well even in low light, sleek design, thoughtful ergonomics, very well priced, ultra portable, fast power-up.
Touch screen interface isn't as intuitive to use as we'd have hoped, video format is difficult to deal with.
Although the HDR-TG1 isn't quite perfect, we love its portability and impressive video and still image captures.
In terms of its zoom, the Casio offers a 7x optical zoom, which is quite a feat considering the fact the lens is integrated into the EX-V7's svelte body. Sadly, when shooting pics using full zoom, the camera proved to be a bit niggly. The cam didn't seem...
The FX01 comes with an image stabilization feature to prevent blurry shots occurring. Mode 1 stabilizes the image continuously while it is on the monitor and the shot is being framed, and when the image is captured, where as Mode 2 only turns on the stabi...
The FX-01 is a solid and sleek camera that offers strong image quality, an effective stabiliser function and an easy-to-use interface. Now what more could you possibly want?
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