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Canon EOS 7D

Canon has created a proficient prosumer digital SLR with the 7D, sporting excellent specifications and performance such as burst shooting speed and HD movie recording.

Olympus SP-570 Ultra Zoom

The 10-megapixel SP-570UZ boasts a 20x optical zoom lens, but poor performance diminishes its potential as an otherwise solid superzoom.

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Reviews

  • Canon XL H1

    Canon's semipro high-definition XL H1 video camera is a winner for event, reality, ENG and documentary shooters, but its price is high.

  • Sony Ericsson P990i

    It's taken years, and fans will have to wait just a bit longer before they can lay hands on the P910i's successor, the P990i. Here's a look at what it offers.

  • Konica Minolta Dynax 7D

    A midrange digital SLR that can apply optical image stabilisation with any lens.

  • Siemens SK65

    Siemens' SK65 smartphone has Research In Motion's Blackberry solution built in, plus an innovative 'cross-to-type' keyboard.

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Features

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  • PMA 2008: Pre-show predictions

    What will the world's largest international photo imaging event showcase? We dare some predictions.

  • Intel to launch Linux-powered mobile Internet device

    Intel is developing its own take on the mini-tablet, with a new ultra-mobile PC platform to be announced at this week's Intel Developer Forum in Beijing. The big surprise? It's based on Linux.

  • "Push-media": The next frontier for BlackBerry

    RIM has moved to quash concerns that the BlackBerry is only suited to enterprise users, by broadening its Alliance program to support a far greater number of personal productivity and multimedia application developers.

  • RIM CEO reveals upcoming BlackBerry feature-set

    RIM's President and co-CEO, Mike Lazaridis, today confirmed that the company will launch a line of BlackBerry handsets with a "lifestyle", "prosumer" feature-set, as well as at least one that runs on the 3G network.

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