Digital Cameras: Reviews

Pentax Optio A10 review at Popular Photography

Posted by Steve on 15th August 2006

pentax optio a10 reviewPopular Photography have reviewed the Pentax Optio A10, an ultra compact digital camera with 8 megapixel resolution, a 3x optical zoom, a 2.5 inch LCD display.

The results of the review:
“The Optio A10 produced good images in most conditions we shot in. […] The Shake Reduction system was very good and the A10 is probably one of the more affordable cameras that offer this normally more advanced option. […]
Despite its flaws, the Optio A10 is still a fun camera for the amateur to get their feet wet in digital.”

All available reviews and more information on the Pentax Optio A10.



Kodak Easyshare P712 test at Digital Camera Review

Posted by Steve on 11th August 2006

kodak easyshare p712 reviewA test of the Kodak Easyshare P712 is available at Digital Camera Review. The Kodak P712 is a high end ultra zoom camera equipped with 7.1 megapixels resolution, a 12x optical zoom lens with image stabilization, a 2.5 inch LCD screen as well as an electronic viewfinder.

The results of the review:
“There were many things that liked about this camera. The image stabilization system worked well in a variety of conditions. The LCD and EVF were very good, with plenty of resolution and good refresh rates. […] The almost non-existent shutter lag was also nice.
If you’re looking for an ultra zoom with advanced features and think you’ll use an external flash, or if you’re a big fan of Kodak and their Easyshare system (sharing, printing, etc), then the P712 is a good option.”

All available reviews and more information on the Kodak EasyShare P712.



Sony Alpha DSLR-A100 review at DCRP

Posted by Steve on 11th August 2006

sony alpha a100 reviewDCRP have reviewed the Sony Alpha DSLR-A100, a 10.2 megapixel DSLR camera with interesting features such as a stabilized image sensor, which means optical image stabilization no matter what lens you use, and a dust removal system that shakes off any dust that might have settled between the lens and the image sensor (a problem that each camera with interchangeable lenses has).

Here are some of the review impressions:
“With more than a little help from Konica Minolta, Sony has successfully entered the digital SLR arena with their Alpha DSLR-A100. With a high resolution 10.2 Megapixel sensor, built-in image stabilization and dust reduction systems, and super-fast performance, the A100 gives the competition a run for their money. Despite a few annoyances, the A100 offers quite a lot — and it earns my recommendation. […]
If you’re just starting out the DSLR-A100 is an intriguing choice. You get high resolution, image stabilization, dust reduction, and robust performance, plus a pretty good selection of lenses.”

All available reviews and more information on the Sony Alpha DSLR-A100.



Pentax Optio M10 review at Think Camera

Posted by Steve on 11th August 2006

pentax optio m10 reviewA review of the Pentax Optio M10 digital camera is available at Think Camera.

The review verdict:
“[…] I can definitely say it’s a good choice of camera for novices - it has the specification you’d expect and the right level of freedom. More experienced photographers may find the lack of total control and image quality a bit constricting but the size and robustness of the camera would make it a worthy travel camera.”



Nikon D80 user report at imaging resource

Posted by Steve on 10th August 2006

nikon d80 reviewImaging resource have managed to get their hands on one of the new Nikon D80 digital SLR cameras. The Nikon D80 is one of the major announcements in the dSLR market this year. With a recommended retail price of just under $1000 (body only) it is aggressively priced and sits between the Nikon D70 and the professional D200. The D80 offers 10.2 megapixels resolution, a 2.5 inch display and has a continuous shooting mode of up to 3 frames per second.

The findings so far:
“In the back-and-forth battle between the two giants, Nikon has once again thrown down the gauntlet to Canon, with an exceptionally capable camera (sporting an unusually capable kit lens as well), at a very aggressive price. […] It seems safe to say that the Nikon D80 is going to be one of the more significant camera announcements of 2006.”

All available reviews and more information on the Nikon D80.



Pentax Optio A10 camera test at megapixel.net

Posted by Steve on 10th August 2006

pentax optio a10 reviewMegapixel.net have tested the Pentax Optio A10, an ultra compact digital camera with 8 megapixels resolution, a 3 times optical zoom and a 2.5 inch screen. Like most modern cameras the Optio A10 features optical image stabilization.

The Pentax Optio A10 was awarded 9 out of 10 points for its functionality and 8.4 out of 10 for its photographic qualities by the camera testers.

The findings of the test:
Positives:
* Very good image quality with good light.
* Excellent metering.
* Reliable white balance.
* Excellent colour rendition.
* Image stabilizer.
* Excellent high resolution monitor.
* Extremely well finished.

Negatives:
* Compression too strong at the highest image quality.
* Sensitive to noise above 200 ISO.
* Underpowered Flash.
* Slow zoom and auto focus.
* Limited autonomy on a single battery charge.”

All available reviews and more information on the Pentax Optio A10.



Canon PowerShot A530 review at imaging resource

Posted by Steve on 10th August 2006

canon powershot a530 reviewImaging resource have reviewed the Canon PowerShot A530 digital camera. The Canon Powershot A530 is an ultra compact digital camera with 5 megapixels resolution and a 4 times optical zoom. Unlike most other ultra compact cameras, the Powershot A530 is equipped with an optical viewfinder and accommodates both point and shoot photographers as well as more experienced photographers with its range of exposure modes.

Here is part of the review conclusion:
“Its combination of automatic and manual features make the Canon A530 very approachable for novices, but still interesting for experienced users, the net result being a camera that will satisfy a broad range of interests and provide a good path for novice users to expand their photographic horizons as their experience grows. […] Movie mode is present, but somewhat lacking in terms of frame rate. Still, the A530 is a camera that will meet the needs of the average consumer very well. It’s an easy Dave’s Pick.”

All available reviews and more information on the Canon PowerShot A530.



Casio Exilim EX-Z600 review at Think Camera

Posted by Steve on 9th August 2006

casio exilim ex z600 reviewThink Camera have reviewed the Casio Exilim EX-Z600 digital camera. Despite its small size, the Casio Z600 features 6 megapixels resolution, a 3x optical zoom and a large 2.7 inch screen.

The review verdict:
“This is a very good camera indeed. Don’t confuse the Z600 with the S600 which is even tinier but doesn’t take nearly such good pictures. Battery life is great at 4 - 500 shots and this camera would be on my shortlist if I was shopping for a compact digicam.”

All available reviews and more information on the Casio Exilim EX-Z600.



Olympus FE-150 camera test at Trusted Reviews

Posted by Steve on 9th August 2006

olympus fe 150 reviewTrusted Reviews have tested the Olympus FE-150, an easy to use entry level camera that won’t blow the budget. The Olympus FE-150 features 5 megapixels resolution, a 3 times optical zoom and a 2.5 inch display.

The little flattering camera test result:
“For a major name in the photographic industry it is a shockingly bad camera, with very poor image quality, dismal low light performance, virtually no features or options (one of which didn’t even work), the worst movie mode I’ve seen in a year and performance that can only be summarised as crap.”



Ricoh Caplio RR660 review at ThinkCamera

Posted by Steve on 8th August 2006

ricoh caplio rr660 reviewA review of the Ricoh Caplio RR660 digital camera is available at ThinkCamera. The Ricoh Caplio is a reasonably priced, ultra compact camera with 6.1 megapixels resolution, a 3 times optical zoom lens and a 2.4 inch screen.

The opinion of the reviewers:
“Ricoh have pretty much targeted this camera at the happy snapper who wants an easy to use camera that will give great snaps on holiday at a bargain price. This camera won’t satisfy those who are hyper critical of their pictures or who demand a high level of control but for a cheap compact to capture memories it is simple to use and does the job.”