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Sony DSC-W170 Silver Digital Camera

Sony DSC-W170 Silver Digital Camera

Compact ; 5x ; 10.1 MP ; 2.7" ; Memory Stick more...
Sony - DSCW170SCEH
Rating Count : Rating: 4.7 9 review(s)
from £156.76 - £229.46
 
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Sony DSC-H50 Black Digital Camera

Sony DSC-H50 Black Digital Camera

Compact ; 15x ; 9.1 MP ; 3" ; Memory Stick Du more...
Sony - DSCH50BCEH
Rating Count : Rating: 4.9 24 review(s)
from £224.72 - £261.97
 
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Sony DSC-W170 Red Digital Camera

Sony DSC-W170 Red Digital Camera

Compact ; 5x ; 10.1 MP ; 2.7" ; Memory Stick more...
Sony - DSCW170RCEH
Rating Count : Rating: 4.7 9 review(s)
from £158.41 - £199.95
 
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Sony Cybershot T300 Silver Digital Camera

Sony Cybershot T300 Silver Digital Camera

Compact ; 5x ; 10.1 MP ; 3.5" ; Memory Stick more...
Sony - DSCT300SCEH
Rating Count : Rating: 4.7 16 review(s)
from £199.99 - £269.99
 
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cnet.com.au Title: Canon PowerShot G9 Review - Digital Cameras

Pros: A cornucopia of features, Zippy, Built like a tank

Cons: Odd raw+JPEG implementation, Relatively significant distortion at the widest angle of view, When zoomed out completely, lens intrudes into viewfinder, No optical zoom during movie capture

Verdict: The Canon PowerShot G9 is a solid enthusiast camera for those who want something compact to complement a dSLR.

Summary: canon powershot g9 review: The Canon PowerShot G9 is a solid enthusiast camera for those who want something compact to complement a dSLR.
80/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Canon Digital IXUS 960 IS

Pros: Well-designed titanium casing; great image quality; optical image stabilisation; face detection; optical viewfinder

Cons: No manual exposure controls, slightly sluggish performance

Verdict: Canon's Digital IXUS 960 IS looks great and can take very nice images, but the digital camera's whopping 12 megapixels will leave you waiting between shots

Summary: The Canon Digital IXUS 960 IS pushes the boat out with its 12.1-megapixel CCD sensor. Along with a titanium body and 3.7x optical zoom lens, you'll find this rugged compact is actually quite comfortable and has plenty of features and a high ISO setting. S
78/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W170

Pros: Good user interface; lots of options; burst mode stamina

Cons: Frustrating zoom rocker switch; cluttered controls; proprietary memory stick format

Verdict: Plain Jane styling and cluttered controls belie a wonderfully intuitive graphical user interface and some clever features. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W170 is a surprisingly adaptable camera that can be tweaked to take decent pictures in various environments

Summary: Underneath its plain exterior, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W170 hides a wealth of clever features and an extremely intuitive graphical interface. It also includes a viewfinder -- a compact rarity, these days -- and good a face detection system among its many
71/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Fujifilm Finepix Z100fd

Pros: Excellent Face Detection 2.0; great looks; fun scroll wheel

Cons: No real manual control; faceplate can open in your pocket

Verdict: The Fujifilm FinePix Z100fd is an excellent point-and-shoot. Experienced photographers might be disappointed by the paucity of manual controls, but a first-class face detection system, capable automatic settings and a large screen make the Z100fd good val

Summary: The Fujifilm FinePix Z100fd wears its biggest strengths on its sleeve: a decent-sized screen, fun scroll wheel and engaging looks. Under the bonnet, the scene modes and automatic settings are up to the average user's point-and-shoot needs, with a particul
62/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W130

Pros: Fast shutter; slightly longer-than-normal lens; handy in-camera editing and slide show functions

Cons: Softening around edges; noisy at ISO 800 and higher

Verdict: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W130's quick performance and decent image quality make it a solid follow-up to the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W90, and a good choice for a pocket point-and-shoot camera

Summary: With a quick shutter and a shiny, attractive shell, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W130 makes a very good pocket point-and-shoot camera. It's an improvement upon previous models with its 4x zoom lens with a longer reach and onboard editing helps you tweak and sh
74/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Fujifilm FinePix F100fd

Pros: Respectable images; nippy scroll wheel

Cons: Controls in the wrong place; no manual control or even aperture or shutter priority

Verdict: We want to like the Fujifilm FinePix F100fd and we certainly like its scroll wheel, big screen and 5x zoom. But even respectable image quality isn't enough to overcome the undistinguished feature set and inexplicably fiddly controls

Summary: Even as the company's top-end snapper, the Fujifilm FinePix F100fd has much to live up to. With previous F series incarnations yielding amazing results, this 12-megapixel snapper rises to the challenge by taking a firm hand to noise and producing fresh, n
60/100
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