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Pentax K-x

A fast, inexpensive dSLR with better-than-average low-light quality, the Pentax K-x nevertheless has some flaws, such as unreliable image stabilisation, to watch out for.

Nikon Coolpix S8000

This is Nikon's best-looking compact yet, which has a lot of tricks up its sleeve, like a 10x optical zoom and HD video — if only image quality was better.

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Reviews

  • Samsung WB650

    Samsung's WB650 looks like the ideal camera for travellers, with 15x optical zoom and GPS tagging.

  • Samsung EX1

    Touted as "the LX3 killer", Samsung's EX1 is set to go up against the Panasonic power compact.

  • Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX5

    Sony enters the waterproof camera fray with the TX5, a slim and stylish take on the rugged bricks we've seen elsewhere.

  • Cambridge Audio Azur 650T DAB+

    The Cambridge Audio Azur 650T DAB+ is a high quality DAB+/FM tuner, but it lacks some of the features of its rival and mercilessly uncovers the flaws in digital broadcasts.

  • Nikon Coolpix P100

    There's a lot to like about the Nikon Coolpix P100, but you'll need to keep your photo quality expectations in check to really enjoy it.

  • Olympus SP-800UZ

    Olympus continues to push its cameras into record-breaking territory with the 30x optical zoom SP-800UZ.

  • Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX5V

    Sony's DSC-HX5V is a superzoom camera with a 25mm wide-angle lens that extends to 10x optical zoom, and has a built-in GPS and compass.

  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZR3

    Just bought a Lumix ZR1? Don't despair, the ZR3 isn't replacing it just yet, and only has a few differences.

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Features

  • Best cameras of 2009

    We take a look back at the best cameras that graced our presence in 2009, from SLR, Micro Four Thirds to compacts.

  • Top touchscreen digital cameras

    Fancy something a little bit different with your digital camera? Try a touchscreen-based version, which delivers that whiz-bang factor plus a number of other advantages.

  • Best high-definition camcorders

    High-def camcorders, while not exactly cheap, are now more affordable then ever. CNET Australia picks a few that offer the best compromise between image quality and price.

  • Best budget digital cameras

    Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned amateur, sometimes you just want a cheap camera that can do the job. We round up a few of the best buys available under AU$400.

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  • Samsung's LED remote displays digital TV

    Not content to wait for Apple to OK TV-to-iPhone control, Samsung went ahead and developed its own multimedia-friendly touchscreen remote that also happens to control its highest-end TV announced at CES this year, the 9000 series.

  • Poll: Which camera feature should die in 2010?

    The year 2009 saw enough digital camera gimmicks to make anyone's eyes water. Have your say on the most useless features you don't want on your next camera.

  • Seven unveils 7Two digital channel

    Seven has announced the details of its new digital channel called 7Two which begins broadcasting next month and will feature a mix of new run series and "old favourites".

  • Digital radio: In the pink or just in the red?

    Yes, digital radio is here and it does sound better than FM. But it will hardly change the world of radio overnight.

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DIYs and How-to

  • Digital camera buying guide

    So you're looking for a brand new compact digital camera? CNET Australia is here to help with our guide to choosing and buying a compact digital camera.

  • Ebook readers: A guide to the world of digital books and how to read them

    E-readers are just entering the Australian market, and plenty of people are interested. But what should you know before you start buying digital books and e-readers? We explain the basics.

  • Why HDMI? What you need to know before going digital

    Tired of all those messy home theatre cables ruining your living room's feng shui? Wondering why analog cables are still connecting your all-digital gear? There is a solution — HDMI.

  • Camcorder formats: which one is best?

    Prospective camcorder buyers are faced with a choice of four types of camcorder recording media: hard disk, flash memory, MiniDV/HDV tapes, or mini-DVD. We run through the pros and cons of all four formats to make your purchasing journey a little less like a trip through Dante's nine circles of hell.

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