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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35

The FZ35 should be at the top of any potential superzoom buyer's list, with a fully featured specification sheet and good image quality.

Canon PowerShot G7

The Canon PowerShot G7 acts as a good second camera for professionals or for those who want to have manual controls on a relatively compact shooter.

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Reviews

  • Canon PowerShot A710 IS

    Canon's A series continues to deliver tons of bang for the buck, this time including optical image stabilisation, 6X optical zoom, and solid image quality in a midsize compact camera with a stylish design update.

  • Kodak EasyShare V610

    The Kodak EasyShare V610 is on the cutting edge of design; we just wish the image quality were better.

  • Kodak EasyShare Z740

    A camera with some appeal for budding photo enthusiasts on a budget.

  • Kodak EasyShare LS753

    Fast operation, great macro and burst modes, and excellent battery life distinguish this 5-megapixel snapshot camera from the crowd.

  • Olympus C-7070 Wide Zoom

    Enthusiasts will enjoy the rich set of control options but will find some aspects of the camera disappointing.

  • Pentax Optio 750Z

    A 7-megapixel shooter with a good design and feature set but compromised by slow performance and image problems.

  • Pentax Optio X

    More of a gadget than a camera.

  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC1

    Its fluid operation and precise controls may be enough to lure enthusiasts away from a dSLR.

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