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More megapixels, better photos: Fact or fiction?

Digital cameras makers continue to pack more sophisticated sensors. But some say there's a price to pay: lower image quality.

Olympus Mju 1000

This small 10-megapixel shooter can produce great shots if the scene is well lit, but watch out for noise at about ISO 200.

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Reviews

  • Canon Digital IXUS 800 IS

    Canon includes image stabilisation and a 4x optical zoom lens on the compact, 6-megapixel IXUS 800IS.

  • Canon Digital IXUS 55

    If you still own the IXUS 50, it's probably time to upgrade to this newer model. Read our full review on it.

  • Canon Digital IXUS 750

    The Canon Digital IXUS 750 is a very well-designed, 7-megapixel snapshot camera. Just don't look for advanced controls.

  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX9

    The FX9 remedies what should have been on the FX8 and FX7. Read our review to find out if it's all worth it.

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Features

  • Top 10 digital cameras of January

    Want to start the new year with a new digital camera? Check out CNET.com.au's most popular offerings from January.

  • Snap up a 7-megapixel camera

    With street prices in the AU$600 to AU$850 range, 7-megapixel snapshot cameras hit the point-and-shoot sweet spot last occupied by 5-megapixel models.

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