Here is this week’s (July 10-16, 2010) digital camera review roundup:
- Camera Labs finds that the entry-level Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 / FS30 [QuickPrice Check] “represents excellent value for money.“
- PhotographyBLOG recommends the Nikon Coolpix L110 [QuickPrice Check] as a super zoom digital camera that “won’t win awards for image quality, but the images it turns out are likely to please anyone who makes regular sized prints only.“
- NeutralDay has high praises for the Olympus E-PL1 [Specs] finding that “though looking and feeling much cheaper than its sibling PEN models, the E-PL1 in many ways comes off a more compelling alternative than either the E-P2 or E-P1.“
- DPReview likes the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 [Specs] concluding that “As an alternative to an entry-level (or mid-range) DSLR the G2 delivers with a dose of panache.“
- Imaging Resource doesn’t recommend the Fujifilm FinePix HS10 [Specs] to everyone but “if you’re the type of person who can’t decide between getting a camera that uses interchangeable lenses or one that packs everything into a single body, the Fujifilm HS10 just might make you opt for the latter.“
- TrustedReviews rates the Fujifilm FinePix Z700EXR [Specs] with its “surprisingly low price [as] excellent value for money.“
- DigitalCameraReview finds that the Canon PowerShot SD1300 IS / IXUS 105 [Specs] “is an excellent choice for family photographers, casual photographers, and first time digital camera buyers.“
- Steve’s Digicams finds the Kodak EasyShare Z981 [QuickPrice Check] to be “one of the easiest to use and versatile mega-zoom digicams on the market.“
- Despite having a painfully slow autofocus, TrustedReviews finds that the Fujifilm FinePix Z70 [Specs] “offers good build quality, ease of use and plenty of style, along with acceptable picture and video quality.“
- PhotographyBLOG positions the entry-level Nikon Coolpix L22 [QuickPrice Check] as strictly for those looking to upgrade from a cellphone camera and looking for “an intelligent, fully automated little camera that takes “good enough” snapshots.“
- Steve’s Digicams gives the Canon PowerShot SD4000IS [QuickPrice Check] the best recommendation a site can give: “Comes highly recommended from the staff here at Steve’s.“
- Bob Atkins highly recommends the Canon EOS 1D Mark IV [Specs] as “a remarkable camera, […] delivering images of outstanding quality under adverse conditions.“
- Imaging Resource reviews the Samsung TL225 / ST550 [QuickPrice Check – CA – US – UK] and finds that “the second screen makes it stand apart from the hundreds of digicams introduced every year, and actually does help get quality self-portraits with ease.“
- It’s TechRadar‘s turn to review the Sony NEX-5 [QuickPrice Check] which turned them into “big fans of the superb screen and good build-quality, and we remain seriously impressed by its performance.“
- TechRadar gives the Canon IXUS 300 HS / PowerShot SD4000IS [QuickPrice Check] top marks: “Great low light performance, excellent build-quality, and […] technically great images.“
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