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Title: BenQ DC X725
Summary: It may be the world's slimmest 7MP camera, but is it any good?
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50/100 |
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Title: BenQ DC-T700
Summary: Let's hope this isn't the last good BenQ digital camera
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60/100 |
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Title: Review: BenQ DC-T700 digital camera
Pros: Small and lightweight, Small and lightweight, Large, sensitive, touch-screen buttons, Good quality pictures
Cons: Main focus is on video recording rather than still shots, Main focus is on video recording rather than still shots, No advanced photographic features, Recording quality options didn't make much difference to quality
Verdict: A light and compact camera with good touch screen features, but it leans heavily towards recordings rather than still images.
Summary: Seven megapixels and a touch screen
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60/100 |
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Title: BenQ - T700
Verdict: The BenQ T700 has been specifically designed to appeal to style conscious people who don't want lots of fussy controls or anything too bulky but want high grade images with the minimum amount of effort. It achieves this aim pretty well.
Summary: stylish little camera with touch-sensitive display
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Title: BenQ DC X725
Pros: Incredibly slim
Cons: Only average features, Picture quality not the best
Verdict: Slick and slim it may be, but average performance is a real dampener
Summary: The looks are stunning, that's for sure. The X725 is available in red, black, silver or white, boasts a beautiful stainless steel casing and makes you wonder just how much thinner compact cameras can get
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60/100 |
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Title: BenQ DC-T700
Pros: Large touchscreen; clear images; thin build
Cons: Slow; struggles in low light; poor battery life
Verdict: The BenQ DC-T700 ticks plenty of the compact camera boxes: supremely pocket-friendly, easy to navigate (thanks to the cool touchscreen) and pretty as a picture. If you think that a choice of colours is more important than a choice of features, then the DC
Summary: The BenQ DC-T700 is slim and sleek, but still manages to cram in the features. With an enormous screen, sharp lens and responsive touchscreen, the T700 is well designed and built, despite being just 15mm thick -- we kept confusing it with our mobile phone
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56/100 |
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Title: Review: BenQ DC T700
Pros: Large touchscreen; clear images; thin build.
Cons: Slow; struggles in low light; poor battery life.
Summary: It's slim and pretty. But is the T700 only about form and none of function?
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56/100 |
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Title: BenQ DC T700 Review
Verdict: In terms of basic camera performance, the DC T700 is lower down on the scale like having a decent continuous shooting burst rate, good noise reduction, a Macro mode that focuses on the subject in the middle of the lens instead of what can comfortably focu
Summary: BenQ DC T700 Review - With a 3in touchscreen, slim design and Pentax SMC lens, the BenQ DC T700 is a camera to look at and touch. Matt Grayson defies his parents and looks with his eyes and his hands.
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60/100 |
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Title: BenQ - DC X725
Verdict: A stylish, chic and ultra-thin compact digital camera which is nevertheless let down by unhelpful controls and sub-standard picture quality in low light conditions. It's worth spending the extra money for its big brother, the T700.
Summary: slim and stylish 7-megapixel compact camera
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Title: BenQ DC-T700 7Mp compact camera
Verdict: The BenQ DC-T700 doesn't produce the best pictures, but it can't be faulted for style or ease of use. And the touchscreen will be reason enough for inexperienced camera users to buy. More confident photographers may prefer the Canon IXUS 75.
Summary: The 7Mp BenQ DC-T700 has a 3in touchscreen that handles all the conventional menu navigation and control.
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Title: BenQ DC T700
Pros: Large touchscreen provides quick access to settings.
Cons: Noisy output. Slow autofocus. No spot focus or exposure.
Verdict: The T700 is fine as a party snapper, but it's not up to anything strenuous
Summary: BenQ's latest pocket snapper combines a pleasing design with an innovative large touchscreen that speeds up settings selection.
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60/100 |
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Title: BenQ DC X725
Pros: Incredibly slim
Cons: Only average features, Picture quality not the best
Verdict: And that's our main complaint. The X725 is pretty and extremely portable, but despite the decent shutter speed you'll have to tweak the settings quite a bit to achieve satisfying images. Often pictures turn out to be affected by image noise and below aver
Summary: The X725 is available in red, black, silver or white, and boasts a beautiful stainless steel casing
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60/100 |