Sony CyberShot DSC-T10 review at CNet

Posted by Steve on August 21st, 2006

sony cybershot DSC T10 reviewA review of the Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T10 digital camera has been published at CNet. The Sony Cybershot DSC-T10 is an ultra compact camera with 7.2 megapixels resolution, a 3x optical zoom and a 2.5 inch LCD display. Designed with ease of use in mind, the Sony DSC-T10 will appeal to the point and shoot photographer looking for a pocket sized camera.

The Sony Cybershot T10 scored 7.8 out of 10 points overall, a “very good” review rating.
The conclusion of the review:
The good: Small size; attractive design; optical image stabilization; quick performance.

The bad: Lens is slow and not very wide at f/3.5 and 38mm.

The bottom line: Sony’s Cyber Shot DSC-T10 delivers an attractive pocket camera with decent image quality, this time in multiple colors, too.”

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Kodak Easyshare Z612 review at Steve’s Digicams

Posted by Steve on August 19th, 2006

kodak easyshare z612 reviewSteve’s Digicams have reviewed the Kodak Easyshare Z612, an ultra zoom digital camera with a 12 times optical zoom, 6.1 megapixels resolution and a 2.5 inch display.

The bottom line of the review:
“Kodak has created yet another awesome digital package. With an affordable price of only US$399, it offers an outstanding value for a 6-megapixel super-zoom model. With great image quality, speedy performance, Image Stabilization, and loads of useful exposure modes, the Z612 is sure to be a very popular model this year.”

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Kodak EasyShare P712

Posted by Steve on August 19th, 2006

Overview

The Kodak Easyshare P712 is a dSLR like digital camera that is equipped with an impressive 12x optical zoom lens, 7.1 megapixels resolution and a 2.5 inch LCD display. In addition to the LCD display an electronic viewfinder is available. Other useful features include a high quality movie mode that records up to 30 frames per second, and the optical image stabilization to reduce the effects of camera movement or long exposure times, which can result in blurred photos. With its wide range of exposure modes, ranging from fully automatic, scene modes, to fully manual, as well as a manual focus option, the Kodak P712 can be used by both inexperienced photography novices as well as seasoned photographers who demand more control over the image taking process.

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Sony Alpha 100 review at ThinkCamera

Posted by Steve on August 19th, 2006

sony alpha a100 reviewA review of the Sony Alpha 100 dSLR camera has been published at ThinkCamera.

The review verdict:
“If you are looking for a DSLR and don’t have any system investment or brand loyalty then I’d highly recommend investigating the Sony Alpha 100 - however, I’d also recommend waiting to check out the Nikon D80 and whatever Canon announce next before making a decision.”

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Panasonic Lumix DMC L1 field report at The Luminous Landscape

Posted by Steve on August 18th, 2006

panasonic lumix dmc lc1 reviewLuminous Landscape have tested the Panasonic Lumix DMC L1, 7.5 megapixel dSLR camera with a 2.5 inch display a ‘live preview’ feature.

They write:
“I’m of two minds about the Panasonic L1. Part of me really would like to like it. I’m pleased to see Panasonic entering the DSLR marketplace at around the same time as Sony with its A100. Since the camera business has very much become driven by the electronic giants, especially those that OEM sensors the way the both Sony and Panasonic do, having them each marketing a full featured DSLR is no bad thing.”

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3 camera test at imaging resource

Posted by Steve on August 15th, 2006

panasonic lumix dmc lz3 reviewImaging resource have tested the Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3, a compact 5 megapixel digital camera, equipped with a 2 inch screen and a 6x optical zoom, stabilized by shake reduction.

Here are some of the review impressions:
“[…] The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ3 delivers really excellent value and good picture quality at a surprisingly low price. (Especially so in light of its image stabilization, remarkable at this price point.) While not a first choice for sports or other fast-paced action, the Panasonic LZ3 is a great little “all-around” camera with a nice long zoom lens, all in a compact, inexpensive package.”

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Kodak EasyShare P712 review at TrustedReviews

Posted by Steve on August 15th, 2006

kodak easyshare p712 reviewTrustedReviews have tested the Kodak EasyShare P712, a 12x ultra zoom camera with 7.1 megapixels, a 2.5 inch display and image stabilization.

The review verdict:
“With 7-megapixel resolution, a full range of manual shooting modes, a high quality image stabilised 12x optical zoom lens, good overall handling and the all-important RAW mode, the P712 has specification closer to a professional SLR than a compact. However the small sensor size limits its otherwise excellent picture quality, and unnecessary complexity makes it difficult to use.”

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Canon PowerShot SD700 IS / Ixus 800 review at PhotographyBlog

Posted by Steve on August 15th, 2006

canon powershot sd700 reviewA review of the Canon PowerShot SD700 IS digital camera, also known as the Ixus 800 has been posted at PhotographyBlog. The Canon PowerShot SD700 is an ultra compact digital camera with 6 megapixels resolution, a 4x optical zoom and a large 2.5 inch LCD display, backed up by optical vibration reduction.

The review conclusion:
“Easy to use, reliable, fast in operation – and delivering pictures that, for the most part, require little if any post processing – the Canon Digital IXUS 800 IS suggests itself as one of the better (perhaps even one of the best) compromises between style, features and portability.”

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Panasonic Lumix TZ1 review at camera labs

Posted by Steve on August 15th, 2006

panasonic lumix dmc tz1 reviewA review of the Panasonic Lumix TZ1 digital camera is available at camera labs. The Panasonic TZ1 is currently the world’s smallest ultra zoom camera, offering a 10 times optical zoom in a compact camera housing, thanks to some clever lens folding mechanisms. The Panasonic TZ1 also features 5 megapixels resolution and a 2.5 inch display, and utilizes Panasonic’s optical image stabilization to reduce image blur.

The review conclusion:
“During our time with the TZ1 we found ourselves grabbing opportunist shots which those with average cameras simply missed out on. While super-zooms could match its reach, none could be slipped into a relatively small pocket – and that’s the TZ1’s unique selling point. While a better sensor could have made the TZ1 truly remarkable, it still delivers a highly compelling proposition for those who want the flexibility and power of a long zoom with the carry-everywhere convenience of a compact.”

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Pentax Optio A10 review at Popular Photography

Posted by Steve on August 15th, 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.”

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