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Reviews

  • Canon PowerShot A700

    The Canon PowerShot A700's useful 6X zoom range, decent image quality, almost-acceptable ISO 800 performance, and full manual controls will catch the attention of photo enthusiasts and snapshooters.

  • Nikon Coolpix P1

    The Nikon Coolpix P1's good image quality offsets its novel but limited Wi-Fi capabilities.

  • 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 Powershot A620

    The Canon PowerShot A620's above-average feature set and great photo quality should make it as popular as the A95.

  • 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.

  • Nikon Coolpix 7900

    Despite a few shortcomings, this handsome little camera packs a punch, with practical snapshot features and solid picture quality.

  • Casio Exilim EX-Z750

    The Casio Z750 marries form and function with a great design and satisfying manual controls.

  • 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.

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