1231 results results for "cameras"
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Ricoh GXR digital camera - First Look
Is this a Micro Four Thirds competitor? 10 November 2009 6:00 GMT- The Good
- Build quality, EVF is excellent, slide quality is reassuring
- The Bad
- Price, new system means limited options
- Verdict
- From what we've seen from our initial hands-on the idea of changing lens units no longer seems so laughable
- Price
- £419 (body) + £330 (Ricoh lens)
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Pentax K-x DSLR camera
A sufficiently solid alternative to Canon or Nikon?
25 November 2009 12:09 GMT
- The Good
- Comprehensive feature set that ticks most of the boxes for today’s DSLR user, sharp results with kit lens and at optimal settings
- The Bad
- No HDMI output for hooking the camera up to a high-def TV or monitor despite it offering HD movies, no rechargeable battery provided
- Verdict
- For those looking for (nearly) all the latest must haves in one package, the Pentax K-x feature set offers a good value return for your money, whilst also being friendly to use via the prominence of its auto settings. Results straight out of the camera require minimal post processing too
- Price
- £599 with 18-55mm kit lens
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Canon PowerShot S90 digital camera
How much fun can you pack into a compact?
17 November 2009 9:48 GMT
- The Good
- Creative control options, Control Ring, size, image quality, useful ISO range
- The Bad
- Video offering a little disappointing, price
- Verdict
- In the hand the S90 is an absolute delight, the Control Ring flirting with the playful side of photography, putting controls literally at your fingertips
- Price
- £449
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Eye-Fi Share Video wireless SD card
Wi-Fi your digital camera
12 November 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Simple, works with PC and Mac out of the box, instant sharing options, easy setup
- The Bad
- Price, some photos never arrived
- Verdict
- We love the technology offered by Eye-Fi and despite a few quirks in the system, we found it cut out lots of connections we'd normally have to make. It may be expensive, but it's impressive none the less
- Price
- £44
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX60 compact camera
Does this smart compact pack a punch?
26 November 2009 16:44 GMT
- The Good
- Build quality, iA works well, image stabilisation, battery life
- The Bad
- Image noise, lacks direct control, price, no HDMI
- Verdict
- It is a little on the expensive side for the range of controls on offer, but overall it is a competent little camera
- Price
- £244.99
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Canon EOS 7D DSLR camera
We get down with the advanced mid-range model
28 October 2009 14:52 GMT
- The Good
- Build, image quality, viewfinder, performance and speed, AF, flash control, HD video, ergonomics, LCD
- The Bad
- Looks pricey, purple fringing on some high contrast shots with 18-135mm kit lens
- Verdict
- An accomplished and well-equipped semi-professional camera with professional build and specification that’s capable of stunning results and at high resolution too. It looks expensive, but as a step down from canon EOS 1D Mk III, it makes a lot of sense indeed and without that much of a compromise on performance. This is simply a superb new EOS and one that should be a hot contender for your cash
- Price
- £1699 (body only)
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 camera
Does the Micro Four Thirds GF1 beat Olympus’s Digital Pen?
3 November 2009 12:00 GMT
- The Good
- DSLR-like features and picture quality, but with the convenience and portability of a compact, albeit one with a solid feel aluminium construction
- The Bad
- Pricey either with or without lens combination. Requires investment in a new camera system from scratch. EVF costs extra
- Verdict
- Capable and compact Micro Four Thirds system offering from Panasonic proves the company’s most successful realisation of "DSLR quality without the bulk" to date
- Price
- £570 (body only) or £800 with 20mm pancake lens
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Nikon Coolpix S1000pj digital camera
Does a projector belong in a camera?
19 October 2009 10:30 GMT
- The Good
- Good quality camera, accessories, it has a projector built-in!
- The Bad
- A little more bulky than rivals, you pay a bit more too, so you really need to see the benefits
- Verdict
- You do pay a little over the odds for the camera, but what price do you put on novelty?
- Price
- £399.99
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Samsung Moment mobile phone
Can Speed win over style?
26 November 2009 8:45 GMT
- The Good
- AMOLED screen, speed, simplicity will appeal to the inner geek in you
- The Bad
- Design, slide-out keyboard, lack of customisation
- Verdict
- This makes the T-Mobile G1 look good and that's saying something
- Price
- £price dependent on contract
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Fujifilm FinePix F70EXR digital camera
Does a three-way sensor mean three times the fun?
20 October 2009 12:00 GMT
- The Good
- Sturdy construction, intuitive operation, broader focal range than usually found within a pocket snapshot allows for a wider variety of creative choices
- The Bad
- No HD video nor HDMI port, just standard definition video
- Verdict
- Built to last pocket compact with a broader range of creative opportunities than usually found at this price point
- Price
- £260
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Liquid Digital Solutions aGent V5 webcam
The best looking webcam ever?
3 November 2009 14:14 GMT
- The Good
- Looks good, mounting accessories
- The Bad
- Poor sound quality, no autofocus, dust on sensor
- Verdict
- You do get a lot in the box, with the various mounting options, but unfortunately the sound quality really let us down. If you are one of those sorts that doesn’t need the sound for whatever reason, you might still be tempted by its glorious looks alone
- Price
- £57
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Sony Ericsson U10i Aino mobile phone
Accesses your PS3, but what else?
2 November 2009 13:35 GMT
- The Good
- Build and hardware design, BBC iPlayer, PS3 link, DNLA certified, dock and MH100 Bluetooth headphone adapter
- The Bad
- Operating system looking dated, lacks customisation and app options that rivals offer, battery life, 8MP camera flawed
- Verdict
- Packed with features and a full set of tech specs, the Aino is a unique offering, but doesn't hang together quite right or offer the flexibility of other premium handsets
- Price
- £Dependent on contract
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Medion Life S47000 pocket camcorder
A pocket camcorder to take on the piste?
9 November 2009 12:00 GMT
- The Good
- Plenty of accessories in the box, price, weather proofing
- The Bad
- Not the best in terms of video quality
- Verdict
- Better quality HD or Full HD video is offered by some of the more expensive rivals, but at under £100, the Medion Life S47000 looks like a winner
- Price
- £99.99
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Samsung ST550 digital camera - First Look
How vain are you? 14 August 2009 11:29 GMT- The Good
- 1.5-inch screen on front, smile mode, touchscreen rear display
- The Bad
- Bet all those screens eat the battery
- Verdict
- While we are still holding out on a full verdict because we were unable to see what the image quality is like, but the hardware specs, laughable at first, quickly began to make sense up close and personal
- Price
- £TBC/$349
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Nikon D300s DSLR camera
Is the "s" worth the extra $?
3 September 2009 12:00 GMT
- The Good
- Excellent image quality and ergonomics, menu system and info panel, good control and custom modes, HD movie mode
- The Bad
- Price: the extra cost for the new goodies - even the HD movies - might not seem worth paying for the upgrade, detail loss in shadow areas
- Verdict
- Another stunning new Nikon DX format DSLR that combines the performance and handling panache of its predecessor with HD video and other neat toys that may just make it worth your reaching for your cheque book
- Price
- £1499.99 (body only)
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Fujifilm FinePix S200EXR digital camera
A viable all-in-one alternative to a DSLR?
8 October 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Sturdy construction, intuitive operation, broad focal range allows for a wider variety of creative choices
- The Bad
- Priced the same as an entry level DSLR (albeit cheaper than one coupled with a lens with the equivalent focal range), standard definition video
- Verdict
- A jack-of-all-trades super zoom that whilst it may not offer the broadest range on the market, offers one of the best builds and a distinctive feature set none the less
- Price
- £429
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First ELSE mobile phone - First Look
Looking for something ELSE? 24 November 2009 19:35 GMT- The Good
- New interface looks great, meets all the hardware specs,
- The Bad
- Too soon to tell
- Verdict
- The proof of the pudding is in the eating and unfortunately it looks like we'll be waiting until spring 2010 before we get our hands on it in the real world
- Price
- £TBC
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Ricoh CX2 digital camera
A strong choice for the enthusiast?
15 October 2009 12:00 GMT
- The Good
- LCD, low ISO image quality, easy to use, features, build, auto level indication
- The Bad
- No optical viewfinder, high ISO image noise, longer zoom creates camera shake issues
- Verdict
- The Ricoh CX2 is undoubtedly a machine for the more advanced user, but offers image quality to match for those that know what they’re doing and is easy enough to use
- Price
- £300
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BlackBerry Bold 9700 mobile phone
The best BlackBerry yet?
17 November 2009 12:22 GMT
- The Good
- Hardware, keyboard, screen, email
- The Bad
- OS lacking integration of existing online or social networking services
- Verdict
- The BlackBerry Bold 9700 is the best BlackBerry yet: a very comfortable device to use, delivering its core functions with aplomb
- Price
- £Dependent on contract
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Casio Exilim EX-H10 digital camera
Big zoom yet small camera: the ideal travel companion?
25 September 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Solid feel build and long lens reach coupled with smaller than average dimensions for such a feature set, which includes the latest must-have of HD movie capture not to mention longer than average battery life
- The Bad
- Average image quality for its class, tricky to get a completely sharp shots when shooting handheld at extremities of the zoom, positioning of the built-in flash means that fingers can sometimes stray in front, zoom disabled in movie mode and no HDMI out
- Verdict
- The EX-H10 offers fair value for those wanting a bigger than average zoom but a smaller, pocket-sized camera. However, if image quality is the main concern, and we’re being picky, better results are to be had elsewhere
- Price
- £299
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Nokia N900 mobile phone
Will this revive Nokia's fortunes?
23 November 2009 15:44 GMT
- The Good
- Good hardware, bags of potential, multitasking options
- The Bad
- Battery life, lack of apps, lacks aspect switching
- Verdict
- The N900 is an extremely capable handset but it needs aspect switching for the home pages, it needs the Flash support enhancing and it needs to develop the app offering. Until these things arrive the N900 is a supporting role, rather than the star of the show
- Price
- £Dependent on contract
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 mobile phone - First Look
Will this be the Android handset to get? 19 November 2009 12:00 GMT- The Good
- 3.5mm headphone jack, very PS3-like interface
- The Bad
- Android 1.6, TimeScape looks like Vista Aero
- Verdict
- So, is this going to be the one Android handset that you wish you waited for? At the moment it's too hard to say
- Price
- £TBC
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BlackBerry Storm 2 9550 mobile phone
Can this improve on the Storm?
25 November 2009 9:00 GMT
- The Good
- Email service, screen quality
- The Bad
- The SurePress screen is stiff, no multi-touch, OS looking stale, browser
- Verdict
- The BlackBerry Storm 2 is a vast improvement on the Storm. It's a better hardware design and better software build that gives you a better experience all around
- Price
- £price dependent on contract
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Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W1 digital camera - First Look
Are you ready to go three-dimensional? 5 September 2009 17:58 GMT- The Good
- You can show off in the pub
- The Bad
- Limited picture display, terrible UI
- Verdict
- Although the idea behind the W1 3D is intriguing, until 3D becomes integrated into the displays in our houses and offices it seems barely worth considering
- Price
- £tbc
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Droid by Motorola mobile phone
Is this the Android handset to own?
30 October 2009 20:09 GMT
- The Good
- Screen, Verizon network, Wi-Fi, QWERTY keyboard
- The Bad
- No multi-touch browsing, no emotion
- Verdict
- This is a fantastic phone, but would we personally choose it over the Hero? Not, if the Hero, as suggested by HTC, will be getting Android 2.0
- Price
- £$199.99
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