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Macworld April 29, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Konica Minolta Dimage Z20 Unique body conceals capable camera |
Macworld April 22, 2005 |
Olympus C-5500 SportZoom Not only does the Olympus C-5500 SportZoom take very good pictures, it offers a combination of automatic features for beginners and full manual controls (and other advanced features) for enthusiasts, making it a solid choice at a reasonable price. |
Macworld May 26, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Canon PowerShot SD500 The Canon PowerShot SD500 takes excellent pictures, but the lack of manual features makes it a pricey point-and-shoot camera. |
Macworld February 22, 2006 Richard Baguley |
Konica Minolta Dimage Z6 While its 12X zoom lens is impressive and the camera is easy to handle, the Konica-Minolta Dimage Z6's unimpressive image quality and missing features make it a poor choice for photo enthusiasts. |
Macworld May 11, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Olympus C-7070 Wide Zoom This 7-megapixel camera from Olympus boasts great ergonomics, advanced features, and much more. It's a solid choice for enthusiasts, but its slow write times will test your patience if you shoot a lot of Raw-format images. |
Macworld June 14, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Canon PowerShot SD400 Excellent still images available in a small package |
Macworld April 15, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Casio Exilim EX-Z55 You'll like the digital camera for its large LCD and small size, but its picture quality is disappointing. |
Macworld February 25, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Epson L-500V At $350, the Epson L-500V is almost twice the price of the Epson PhotoPC L-410. Surprisingly, we liked the less expensive camera's pictures better. |
Macworld May 23, 2005 Robert Ellis |
HP Photosmart M22 Extensive help features, respectable images, and a low price make the M22 a beginner-friendly bargain -- so long as you don't want a zoom. |
Macworld June 20, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Nikon Coolpix S1 Nikon's Coolpix S1 digital camera lacks some features enthusiasts might expect, but point-and-shooters who need a bit of guidance will like its easy operation and excellent color. |
Macworld February 27, 2006 Richard Baguley |
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 This 8-megapixel camera is well suited to photographers eager for manual controls, and its images look great -- when taken in good light. |
Macworld March 2005 Robert Ellis |
Pentax OptioX The 5-megapixel digital camera's split body (with the lens on one side, and the LCD on the other) swivels around like a Rubik's Cube. It's a novel design, but its picture quality is only average. |
Macworld May 21, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Concord 5340z Like Concord's 6-megapixel 6340z, its 5-megapixel 5340z offers plenty of pixels per dollar, but poor performance keeps both cameras from being a good value. |
Macworld May 28, 2005 Robert Ellis |
HP Photosmart R717 Hewlett-Packard's HP Photosmart R717 is a beginner-friendly digital camera that takes nice pictures, and offers some room to grow. |
Macworld May 12, 2005 Robert Ellis |
HP Photosmart M417 The HP Photosmart M417 is a good choice for beginners and those who just want a budget-priced point-and-shoot camera -- and are willing to put up with average image quality. |
Macworld May 20, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Canon PowerShot A520 Canon's 4-megapixel camera produces excellent color, but has awkward controls. |
Macworld May 6, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Olympus Stylus Verve 4-megapixel camera amounts to an expensive fashion accessory |
Macworld February 21, 2006 Richard Baguley |
Fujifilm FinePix S5200 The easy-to-use Fujifilm FinePix S5200 offers a slew of advanced features for a low price. It takes great pictures, and its snappy start-up and shooting times ensure that you'll almost always get the shot you want. |
Macworld May 14, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Concord 6340z Its low price per megapixel makes the 6-megapixel Concord 6340z seem like a bargain, but is it really? |
Macworld April 15, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Pentax Optio S5i The Pentax Optio S5i 5-megapixel digital camera may be compact and lightweight, but its dark, noisy images mar an otherwise promising camera. |
Macworld June 29, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Sony DCR-HC32 The Sony DCR-HC32 has more cons than pros, but it's still a decent camcorder. |
Macworld April 28, 2006 Richard Baguley |
Casio Exilim EX-S600 Digital Camera Huge shooting mode selection sets 6-megapixel point and shoot apart from the pack. |
Macworld July 14, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Sony DCR-PC55 The Sony DCR-PC55 is a seductively compact camcorder, housed in a stylish metallic body available in silver, black, red, and white. But while it looks hot, its features are lukewarm. |
Macworld June 10, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Canon Optura 60 The Optura 60 shoots excellent video (provided you have enough light), snaps decent still images, and offers a full range of creative flexibility, making it a solid choice. |
Macworld July 12, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Sony DCR-HC42 Sony's DCR-HC42 is a point-and-shoot camcorder with an Easy Handycam button that hides most menu options, so it's difficult for beginners to muck things up. |
PC Magazine September 25, 2007 Aimee Baldridge |
Nikon Coolpix P5000 The Nikon Coolpix P5000 assembles a flexible range of advanced creative controls in a very compact body with a design that makes for comfortable and efficient shooting. |
Macworld February 24, 2006 Richard Baguley |
Olympus SP-500 Ultra Zoom Six-megapixel digicam features long zoom lens and high-end features. |
Macworld July 21, 2005 James Galbraith |
Casio Exilim EX-Z750 Aside from a few issues of convenience, the Casio Exilim EX-Z750 is a fun camera with many interesting and useful features -- such as a large LCD screen, long battery life and helpful in-camera editing tools. |
PC Magazine June 21, 2010 PJ Jacobowitz |
Canon PowerShot SD4000 IS Review & Rating At $349.99 (list), the 10-megapixel PowerShot SD4000 IS sits at the top of the price spectrum of Canon's compact point-and-shoot ELPH line. |
PC Magazine October 5, 2004 Ben Z. Gottesman |
Know Your Camera This article will help explain your camera's settings and the magic going on between the camera's optics and electronics. |
Macworld June 16, 2005 Robert Ellis |
Canon ZR400 The Canon ZR400 is a capable camcorder designed for ease-of-use, while still offering some manual controls. It is compact and simple to operate, making it a good choice for recording family fun. But don't expect the still images to take the place of a dedicated digital camera. |
PC Magazine February 22, 2008 David Gussman |
Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS The PowerShot SD1100 IS adds a few new features to its predecessor, but the SD1000 still can't be beat in terms of image quality and shooting flexibility... Fuji FinePix F50fd... Fuji FinePix Z10fd... Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX55... etc. |
PC Magazine April 9, 2004 Sean Carroll |
Olympus Camedia C-750 Ultra Zoom The 4MP C-750 is a good choice as an all-around camera for enthusiasts moving up from the entry level. |
Macworld May 3, 2006 Richard Baguley |
Fujifilm FinePix E900 camera Overall, the FinePix E900 is a good choice for people who want the simplicity of a point-and-shoot and the ability to take control when required. And its high-quality images and ease of use add to its value. |
Macworld March 1, 2006 Melissa J. Perenson |
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-R1 Point-and-shoot digicam offers great image quality and some SLR-like features |
Macworld April 26, 2006 Richard Baguley |
Kodak EasyShare C663 camera A reasonably good camera at a good price, its image quality is good, and it offers most of the features that point-and-shoot users will need. And the Perfect Touch processing feature makes it attractive for folks who just want to take pictures without fuss. |
PC Magazine April 19, 2004 Sally Wiener Grotta |
Super Eight-Shooters Reviews of five of the latest 8 mega-pixel cameras, priced from $999 to $1,100. |
PC World November 1, 2001 Carla Thornton |
Minolta Dimage 7 Digital imaging at over 5 megapixels, for really big prints... |
Macworld January 2005 Robert Ellis |
6- and 7-Megapixel Digital Cameras Reviews, rankings and buying advice for a growing group of 6- and 7-megapixel digital cameras. |
Macworld September 2004 Jeff Keller |
8-Megapixel Digital Cameras These four featured-filled high-resolution digital cameras set out to win the Mac world. And it was a photo-finish for win, place and show -- with one lagging far behind. |
Macworld September 20, 2006 Paul Jasper |
Canon PowerShot SD630 digital camera Easy-to-use digital camera has a big three-inch LCD, but it's pricey. |
PC World July 2005 Paul Jasper |
Choose the Perfect Camera Whether you're a beginner, a sports fanatic, or a serious photographer, we'll point you to just the right digital camera and give you tips on how to get the most out of it. |
PC Magazine July 23, 2009 PJ Jacobowitz |
Olympus E-P1 The game-changing Olympus E-P1 Micro-Four-Thirds camera is compact, affordable, and offers great image quality to boot. |
Macworld May 19, 2006 Ben Long |
Olympus Evolt E-330 Digital SLR If you absolutely need a camera with interchangeable lenses and an LCD viewfinder, the E-330 is a solid choice. |
PC Magazine October 22, 2007 Aimee Baldridge |
Kodak EasyShare Z712 IS A reasonable price, easy-to-use controls, and 12X zoom lens make this EasyShare worth a look. |
PC Magazine September 14, 2005 Carroll et al. |
Your Next Digital Camera Canon EOS 20D... Nikon D50... Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 Superzoom... Ultracompact Canon PowerShot SD500... Canon Digital Rebel XT... |
PC Magazine May 16, 2008 David Gussman |
Kodak EasyShare M1033 With an easy-to-use interface, great images, and a generous feature set, this moderately priced camera packs a lot of value. |
Macworld May 2004 Jeff Keller |
This Month in Digital Cameras There's a little something for everyone this month, with cameras that range from a compact point-and-shoot to a full-size digital SLR (D-SLR). |
PC Magazine |
Digital Camera Blockbuster Don't believe the hype. The right digital camera for you might not be the one with the most megapixels or the heftiest price tag. |
Macworld May 1, 2006 Richard Baguley |
Olympus FE-120 camera This low-cost camera delivers good image quality, and will appeal mostly to people who are happy with automatic modes. Experienced photographers would likely find the lack of manual controls frustrating. |