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Ricoh GXR

Ricoh sets sail into a bold new world of interchangeable lens cameras with the GXR.

Ricoh CX2

The CX2 is an attractive proposition on the outside: a CMOS sensor, 10x optical zoom and wide-angle lens, but inside there's a host of noise issues.

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Reviews

  • Ricoh CX1

    For a very reasonable price of AU$599 you get a proficient compact camera with heaps of features, great dynamic range and, dare we say, sexy styling for a Ricoh. Pity about the noise issues and lack of HD video, then.

  • Samsung NV15

    The Samsung NV15 is one well-designed camera. With its 'smart touch' user interface, its touch-sensitive buttons make using the camera wonderfully simple, intuitive and tactile. A wealth of features are included to make your photos appear vibrant and crisp and creating an exceptional all-rounder.

  • Ricoh Caplio R6

    With the R6, Ricoh proves its Caplio range is still producing great point and shoot models, offering impressive zoom capabilities and a strong feature set.

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Features

  • What is a digital camera?

    Just getting started with digital photography? Our comprehensive guide covers the ins and outs of your digital camera in the first instalment of our Learning Centre series.

  • Best digital cameras of 2006

    This year was a big for digital photography. Megapixels increased, LCDs got bigger and image stabilisation became the norm. Read on for our top ten digital cameras of 2006.

  • 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.

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  • GPS-enabled cameras in focus in 2008?

    Photographers would know where and when their pictures were taken, but the technology also poses privacy concerns.

  • Where's the SLR-style compact camera?

    Choices are sparse for camera buyers looking for some of the performance and control of an SLR but not its bulk. The options could improve soon.

  • Adobe taps the power of negative thinking

    With its Digital Negative project, Adobe is championing an effort to improve photo quality and longevity. If only it were that simple.

  • GPS cameras that know where you are

    While popular photo sharing Web site Flickr this week launched a geotagging feature that lets users pinpoint and geographically "tag" where pictures were taken, camera manufacturers have announced devices that add GPS location data to photos.

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