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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ150
by Troy Park
on 1st Feb 2012
The Panasonic FZ150 is the latest Lumix camera that could be considered a superzoom. It boasts some impressive features, many of which you’d expect to find on CSCs and beginner DSLRs.
These include a wealth of full manual options, and although they aren’t as intuitive as a DSLR&rsq
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Sony NEX-5N
by Debbi Allen
on 23rd Jan 2012
The Sony NEX-5N is a nippy shooter. It’s lightweight, portable, and when set to the Speed Priority mode the camera is capable of firing off images at ten frames per second. The fast shooting capabilities make the NEX-5N a first-choice model for capturing sports and action.
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Sigma SD1
by Hayley Paterek
on 20th Jan 2012
Its early announcement back at Photokina in 2010 meant Sigma’s new flagship model, the SD1, generated quite a buzz in the camera world from the beginning. However, its actual release back in June 2011 was considerably more subdued than we had anticipated. Keen to see if it lived up
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Fujifilm FinePix F600 EXR
by Jodie Tyley
on 17th Jan 2012
The FinePix F600EXR is a wholly tempting offer. It packs a huge 15x optical zoom, lots of scene modes and built-in GPS at a low price. All of these features are crammed into a compact body that comes in red, black, or white.
It’s the perfect travelling companion, with the Landmark Naviga
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Olympus PEN E-PM1
by Troy Park
on 6th Jan 2012
The PEN E-PM1, also known as the Mini, is the latest addition to Olympus’s line of PEN cameras, and it hopes to conquer a growing market. It is the smallest and cheapest PEN, and is looking to capture those who want to move on from their simple compact camera. However, don’t let this
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Nikon V1
by Rosie Tanner
on 3rd Jan 2012
It’s taken four years from concept to completion and now the Nikon V1 has finally hit the shelves. The V1 enters the stage alongside a cheaper, slightly lesser spec model, the J1. Aimed at the ambitious, tech-savvy family user disillusioned with their compact camera’s abilities, the V
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Canon IXUS 1100 HS
by Debbi Allen
on 21st Dec 2011
Canon’s IXUS range is synonymous with style and creativity, and this latest model is no different. It’s a sleek piece of technology entirely made from metal and there are only four buttons to contend with: on/off, shutter release, playback, and a switch for auto or manual shooting.
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Nikon COOLPIX S100
by Jodie Tyley
on 19th Dec 2011
Thin, minimalistic and stylish, the Nikon S100 is an attractive piece of hardware. With no external controls other than the shutter and an internal zoom, this camera slides snugly into a pocket. Everything’s controlled via a very responsive touch screen that enables you to swipe through pic
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Olympus E-PL3
by Troy Park
on 6th Dec 2011
Boasting a new 12.3-megapixel sensor, the Olympus PEN E-PL3 is capable of producing high-res JPEG and RAW images. With a 1080p HD movie mode too, the E-PL3 is a fantastic all-in-one camera for families and enthusiasts looking to step up from a beginner level.
The new lightweight design makes t
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