Here is this week’s (Jul 16-22, 2011) digital camera review roundup:
- CameraLabs finds that the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX78 [QuickPrice Check] “produces excellent quality images and gave a good account of itself in our high ISO noise tests.“
- Luminous Landscape really likes the Sigma SD-1 [QuickPrice Check] and conclude by saying that if the SD1 had been priced at about $2,000 I likely would have bought one. I find its image quality appealing, and though the last thing that I need is another camera and set of lenses, I find it capable of producing a look in prints that I really like. But unrealistically priced as it is, no sale.
- Imaging Resource found the autofocus of the Nikon COOLPIX S9100 [QuickPrice Check] is not always reliable but nevertheless “liked both the color capture and detail rendering of the Coolpix S9100’s images, even at high ISO and was able to make cropped 5x7s without worrying about loss of quality.“
- ePHOTOzine finds that the entry-level ultra slim Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH7 / FS22 “does not disappoint in terms of image quality.”
- DPReview compares six compact Travel Zoom digital cameras: Canon SX230 HS, Nikon S9100, Panasonic ZS10, Pentzx RZ10, Samsung WB210 and Sony HX9V.
- Trusted Reviews recommends the Canon EOS Rebel T3 / 1100D [QuickPrice Check] as “a competent entry-level DSLR that currently offers the cheapest way into the Canon DSLR system.“
- Steve’s Digicams gives their “thumbs up” to the Canon EOS Rebel T3 / 1100D [QuickPrice Check] Family DSLR for offering “outstanding performance, ergonomics, and image quality for a price that is hard to beat by its competition.“
- ePHOTOzine recommends the Samsung NX11 as “a great camera to use, quick at focusing and produces Digital SLR quality photos with good colour and detail.“
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