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Canon PowerShot SX120 IS

Canon's SX120 IS pocket megazoom falls behind the competition in every aspect except photo quality.

Canon PowerShot A2000 IS

The Canon PowerShot A2000 IS is lean on features beyond its stabilised 6x zoom lens, but it takes great photos and is easy to use.

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Reviews

  • Canon PowerShot A580

    The Canon PowerShot A580's chunky, cheery styling isn't to our taste, but the friendly price, accessible controls and respectable image quality pull it out of the bag for this unsophisticated and easy-to-use point-and-shoot camera.

  • Casio Exilim EX-Z1200

    Though hardly perfect, the Casio Exilim EX-Z1200 produces some very nice, very large pictures.

  • Leica V-Lux 1

    Leica's version of Panasonic's DMC-FZ50 has slightly better JPEG compression, slightly slower performance and a much higher price tag.

  • Fujifilm FinePix S6000fd

    The Fujifilm FinePix S6000fd is a solid superzoom that captures high-quality images with its wide, 10.7X optical zoom lens. Unfortunately, the camera lacks true image stabilisation.

  • Nikon Coolpix S10

    Nikon's S10 has some decent features, including a really nice lens, but it doesn't live up to its potential and can't compete with similarly priced superzooms.

  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX50

    A decent camera, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX50 is held back by less-than-decent photo quality.

  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50

    If you can get past its large size, Panasonic's DMC-FZ50 is a decent choice for a superzoom.

  • Kodak EasyShare P712

    Kodak's EasyShare P712 offers a higher level of control than its Z-series brethren, but noise at higher ISOs persists.

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