The Canon EOS 1000D is a good entry-level dSLR, but only its photo quality stands out among the competition.
All Canon reviews
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.
Compare Prices | All Canon reviews
Canon's Digital IXUS 80 IS adds optical image stabilisation to last year's hit IXUS 70, while delivering just as impressive image quality.
Compare Prices | All Canon reviews
Small size, excellent image quality, and a solid, though not extensive, feature set make the IXUS 70 a great choice for a compact camera.
Compare Prices | All Canon reviews
The 1Ds Mark III marks another high-end success for Canon, though you'll need a lot of spare cash if you want to own this ground-breaking camera.
Compare Prices | All Canon reviews
"Canon 5D Mark II" is an option on a bug-report form for Capture One, Phase One's raw-image conversion software.
Who has the better SLR line today, Canon or Nikon? Vote in our poll and tell us why.
Lenses for Nikon SLRs with small-frame sensors also work on the company's new full-frame D3. Too bad Canon didn't take the same approach to compatibility.
Facing new competition, top camera maker Canon announced two SLR cameras, a top-end model with a whopping 21.1-megapixel sensor due in November and a 10.1-megapixel model for advanced amateurs arriving by the end of the week.
Canon's EOS-1D Mark III offers 10.1 megapixels, boosts sensor's light sensitivity, adds new image processor and gets live image preview.
I recently bought a Canon PowerShot A75 digital camera and I am looking at buying a bigger CompactFlash card. I am wondering if there is a noticeable difference in performance between a normal CompactFlash card and one that is rated "high speed," such as Lexar's 1GB 40X CompactFlash card. Should I spend the extra $? Or does it not really matter?
There are easily more than a dozen features to consider when shopping for a camcorder, and even more models to pick from. So before you cough up money for a camcorder, take note of the following key features to look out for.
Everything you need to know when pondering a new camera purchase, from the kind of user you are to current technologies to consider.
Who said the camera never lies? With the aid of simple image editing software, you can turn average looking pictures into photographic masterpieces. Here's how.
Which Canon digital SLR? Your heart's set on a Canon. How do you choose?
Snapshot cameras generally don't perform well in low light, but some are better than others. We shed light on some of your options.
At least one of these is just about right for almost anyone, especially if you're completely confused about which model to buy.
Portable snapshot printers deliver 4x6 prints on the spot and most come with convenient photo-oriented features such as media slots and PictBridge support. How do four of the top models compare?
Want to start the new year with a new digital camera? Check out CNET.com.au's most popular offerings from January.
View and process RAW files from digital cameras.