Digital Cameras
- Compact Cameras (372)
- DSLR Cameras (168)
- Mirrorless Cameras (97)
- Rugged Cameras (29)
- Superzoom Cameras (54)
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Canon N Review
As it doesn’t have the essential telecommunication features the Canon PowerShot N clearly isn’t going to take the place of a phone, but the manufacturer hopes that we will use...
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Ricoh GR Review
Ricoh had a reputation for producing superb 35mm film compact cameras such as the GR I and GR21 that found favour with enthusiast photographers. However, despite producing high quality images,...
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Canon PowerShot ELPH 130 IS Review
There is still an audience who prefer small, easy-to-use point-and-shoot cameras, but there are better options than the PowerShot 130 IS. (5.5 out of 10) Pros 8x optical zoom Compact, lightweight...
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Canon EOS 700D / Rebel T5i Review
Although the Canon EOS 650D was the first DSLR to have a touchscreen, Canon sensibly decided that the touch controls should be in addition to rather than instead of the...
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Panasonic DMC-GH3 Review
Panasonic’s Michiharu Uematsu tells us that the company consulted around 100 Panasonic GH2 users, including professional filmmakers, post-production workers and broadcasters, to hear what they would like to see in...
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Pentax K-5 II Review
Two years ago Pentax revamped its top-end APS-C DSLR, the Pentax K-7, with the Pentax K-5, and in doing so produced one of the best cameras in its class. So...
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Nikon Coolpix S5200 Review
An update to the touchscreen-enabled Nikon Coolpix S4300, the Nikon Coolpix S5200 is a slimline compact camera, available in five colours with a 16 million pixel backlit CMOS sensor, 6x...
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Nikon Coolpix S9500 Review
The Nikon Coolpix S9500 replaces the Nikon Coolpix S9300 at the top of the brand’s Style range of digital compact cameras, and is designed for beginners and casual users. As...
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Panasonic DMC-G6 Review
Although Panasonic has stuck with the same 16.05 million pixel Live MOS sensor in the Lumix G6 that it used in the Panasonic G5, it has used a new, more...
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Nikon 1 J3 Review
The Nikon 1 J3 is worth a look for point-and-shoot users looking for an upgrade, but photo enthusiasts and power users will be left wanting more. (7 out of 10) Pros...
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Sony Alpha SLT-A58 Review
Update: Our full review of the Sony a58 is currently underway. In the meantime, we have uploaded some high resolution sample images for you to look at. It’s been a...
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Canon PowerShot N Review
Canon had a good opportunity to create something fun, but misses the mark by a long shot. (6 out of 10) Pros Intriguing concept Responsive, fluid touchscreen that tilts Cons Can...
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Canon PowerShot SX280 HS Review
The Canon PowerShot SX280 HS puts 20x zoom in your pocket, along with Wi-Fi, GPS, and 1080p60 video capture. It’s an ideal travel camera, and earns our Editors’ Choice award. (4...
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Samsung WB800F Review
The Samsung WB800F packs a sharp 21x zoom lens and Wi-Fi, but some issues with image and video quality prevent it from getting top marks. (3.5 out of 5) Pros 21x...
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Olympus PEN E-P5
The new Olympus PEN E-P5 is the company’s latest Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera. Like those that have come before, it boasts a retro design. Don’t be fooled by its 1970s...
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Olympus PEN E-P5 Review
As one of the early innovators in the compact system camera market, Olympus has enjoyed great success with its PEN range of Micro Four Thirds cameras. The retro designs of the...
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Samsung NX300 Review
The Samsung NX300 is a great next-step camera for someone who wants high-quality stills and solid videos from an interchangeable lens camera with a large sensor. (8 out of 10) Pros...
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The Best Compact Interchangeable Lens Cameras
Depending upon the person you ask, they can be compact interchangeable lens cameras, mirrorless cameras, hybrid cameras, or compact system cameras. Regardless of what you call them, this class of camera...
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Best Waterproof Digital Cameras
If you’re spending a day lounging on the beach or snorkeling at an exotic locale, you may choose to leave your camera at home, for fear of getting it wet or...
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How to Buy a New DSLR Camera
If you’re feeling limited by what your point-and-shoot camera can do, there are plenty of reasons to consider a D-SLR. These advanced shooters feature larger image sensors, superior optics, robust manual...

















