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Number of Reviews collected

in Digital Compact Cameras

136

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3551

Source country

GB

United Kingdom

Language: English

Source rating scale

1
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Average source rating

76

Highest rating

100

Lowest rating

40

Digital Compact Cameras

Canon Powershot G10

Canon PowerShot G10 review

By Kathleen Cullen

The 14.7Mp Canon PowerShot G10 is a stylish-looking compact camera.

Overall, the Canon PowerShot G10 is a pleasure to use, but we wish the company had focused more on noise control instead of just cramming in more megapixels. We loved carrying this sturdy camera around and we appreciated its highly useful dials, but for t...

December, 2008

Rating

80

alaSCORE 100

191 reviews

Casio EXILIM EX Z250

Like many point-and-shoot cameras on the market today, Casio's Exilim Zoom EX-Z250 is full of features.

The Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z250 has a ton of preset modes to make it easier for just about anyone to take a nice-looking picture. If you are easily frustrated by gadget controls and settings, the EX-Z250 is for you. And it takes nice pictures, too.

December, 2008

Rating

80

alaSCORE 90

12 reviews

CANON PowerShot SX10 IS

Canon PowerShot SX10 review

By Kathleen Cullen

Canon has created a versatile, go-anywhere point-and-shoot with 10Mp Canon PowerShot SX10.

Overall, the Canon PowerShot SX10 should appeal to plenty of enthusiasts for its reliable, high-quality performance and its laudable ability to mimic a video camera with its swivel screen, not to mention its advanced controls. This is a very competent cam...

December, 2008

Rating

80

alaSCORE 95

345 reviews

Canon PowerShot SD880 IS / IXUS 870 IS

Canon PowerShot SD880 IS review

By James Galbraith

Canon's PowerShot SD880 IS is a compact point-and-shoot digital camera.

If you're looking for a good quality point-and-shoot camera. consider the Canon PowerShot SD880 IS. It's easy to use and small enough to fit in a shirt pocket, while delivering high-resolution photos with great colour and detail.

November, 2008

Rating

70

alaSCORE 99

215 reviews

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W170

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W170 review

By Kathleen Cullen

Sony's Cyber-shot DSC-W170 offers a 10Mp sensor and a pleasing wide-angle Carl Zeiss lens with 5x optical zoom, not to mention a number of fun features, in a sturdy, industrial-looking form.

Overall, the Sony DSC-W170 has several very appealing features that may win over some people, but its image quality doesn't overwhelm. We expected better performance from its 5x optical Carl Zeiss lens. Nevertheless, this camera's interesting features are...

November, 2008

Rating

70

alaSCORE 94

390 reviews

JVC Everio GZ-HD40

There's a lot to like about the JVC Everio GZ-HD40 high-definition camcorder.

The JVC Everio GZ-HD40 isn't a bad HD camcorder - in fact, it's pretty good. People seeking a tapeless camcorder that they can use with a modest PC today and a more powerful computer in the future may find the GZ-HD40's multiple recording formats compelli...

November, 2008

Rating

70

alaSCORE 91

18 reviews

Fujifilm FinePix F60fd

If a camera can detect faces in your shots, then why shouldn't it find flowers and mountains too? The 12Mp Fujifilm FinePix F60fd adds automatic scene recognition to the face-detection abilities of its predecessor, the Finepix F50fd.

If you take mainly impromptu photos of family and friends, you'll find the Fujifilm FinePix F60fd a breeze to use. Its automatic scene recognition means there's little to think about before you start snapping, yet it also offers plenty of advanced feature...

November, 2008

Rating

80

alaSCORE 95

48 reviews

Olympus mju 1050 SW

If you're an avid explorer (or a walking disaster), feast your eyes on the rugged charms of the Olympus Mju 1050 SW.

The Olympus Mju 1050 SW is definitely a niche camera, but one that is very good at what it does. For shooting in extreme weather conditions, or simply surviving everyday bumps and scrapes, the Stylus 1050 SW delivers excellent photo quality with little fu...

November, 2008

Rating

80

alaSCORE 90

30 reviews

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T700

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T700 review

By Kathleen Cullen

A trendsetter in digital cameras, Sony takes design to new heights with its 10.1Mp Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T700.

The £299 price tag may make potential buyers shy away from the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T700, but this great-looking camera offers enough features - most of which are flat-out fun - to merit serious consideration.

November, 2008

Rating

80

alaSCORE 96

177 reviews

Casio Exilim EX-Z150

Casio Exilim EX-Z150 review

By Kathleen Cullen

The slim, 8Mp Casio Exilim EX-Z150 point-and-shoot camera aims for the teen-friendly sweet spot of slick looks and functionality.

The Casio Exilim EX-Z150 is fun to shoot with. Its wide-angle lens and big screen were a joy, but the Casio Exilim EX-Z150's shutter lag and slow focus were handicaps that made us use a lot more brain power ("Will this be in focus?") than we'd prefer when...

November, 2008

Rating

70

alaSCORE 90

45 reviews

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