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by DPReview (Nov, 2010)As well as extra resolution, the new sensor also offers a higher 'standard' ISO span of 100-6400, expandable up to the equivalent of ISO 25,600.
by DPReview (Aug, 2012)By maintaining what has long been very good image quality for both stills and video shooting and addressing operational handling with a remarkably well-executed touchscreen implementation, the latest addition to the Rebel lineup carves out a niche as one of the more enjoyable to use entry level DSLRs on the market.
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by Photography Blog (Apr, 2011)The Nikon D5100 lets you dial in shutter speeds of up to 30 seconds and has a Bulb mode as well for exposure times of practically any length, which is very good news if you are seriously interested in night photography.
by Photography Blog (Jun, 2012)An improved movie mode with greater control over exposure and sound, an expanded Guide mode and simpler controls for beginners, more connectivity options and a better LCD screen all add up to the best entry-level Nikon DSLR that we've ever reviewed.
Digicam Comparisons Browse all digicams
by Photography Blog (Feb, 2012)So if you want an all-in-one fixed-lens camera that offers a tried and trusted user interface, excellent image quality, full HD video and a versatile screen, the Canon Powershot G1 X is easy to recommend.
by DPReview (Nov, 2012)That said, with its combination of very decent image quality, responsive operation, quick AF, excellent build quality and its versatile and fast lens, the Canon Powershot G15 is a safe bet for most photographers looking for a 'serious' compact.
Pro-digicam Comparisons Browse all pro digicams
by DPReview (Mar, 2012)That said, at least some of the G1 X's advantage in terms of high ISO image quality is being offset by the faster lenses of premium compact cameras such as the Olympus XZ-1 or Fujifilm X100.
by Photography Blog (Nov, 2012)It may not offer the admittedly more versatile articulating screen of its predecessor, the G12, or the DSLR-like image quality of its big brother, the G1 X, but the combination of greater portability, faster lens, higher-resolution screen and smaller size is a winning one.
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by Photography Blog (Oct, 2012)The FZ200 also retains the fast auto-focus system, 12fps burst shooting, titling LCD screen and 1080p video of its predecessor, plus the battery life has been greatly improved to over 500 shots.
by DPReview (Jan, 2013)This F3.4-6.5, 50X Canon zoom lens has a focal length of 4.3 - 215.0 mm, which is equivalent to an unreal 24 - 1200 mm.
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by Photography Blog (Oct, 2011)With an essentially grip-less design, the Nikon J1 is very much a two-handed affair that requires you to hold the camera's weight in the left hand, clutching the lens, and use your right hand for balance and operating the controls.
by Photography Blog (Feb, 2013)The LCD screen is a three-inch, 921,000-dot display (the same screen that the J2 used) that boasts wide viewing angles, great definition and accurate colours and improved visibility in strong daylight.
Travel zoom Comparisons Browse all travel zooms
by Photography Blog (Oct, 2011)Measuring just 32.7mm thick, key features of the S8200 include a 16.1 megapixel back-illuminated CMOS sensor, high resolution 3 inch LCD screen, full 1080p high-definition movies with stereo sound, lens-shift Vibration Reduction, 1cm macro mode, shooting mode dial and a fast auto-focus system, shutter-lag and startup time.
by TrustedReviews (Oct, 2011)For its asking price then the SZ-20 would seem to have most boxes ticked, with the exception of cost boosting built-in GPS, for anyone looking for a comprehensively featured travel zoom.

