Here is this week’s (Jun 25-Jul 1, 2011) digital camera review roundup:
- PhotographyBLOG highly recommends the Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX100v [QuickPrice Check]
as “one of the best super-zoom camera that we’ve ever reviewed.“ - Luminous Landscape crowns the Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX100v [QuickPrice Check]
as the “The New Superzoom Champ“. - ePHOTOzine recommends the super zoom Olympus SZ-30MR [QuickPrice Check]
and finds it “is capable of producing some great shots, with vivid colours, and good detail, however you do need to be careful to make sure the camera is steady when using the zoom.“ - ePHOTOzine finds that the Samsung ST90 [QuickPrice Check]
“is very small and at £109.99 it delivers a very pleasing performance, with good colour reproduction.“ - Steve’s Digicams recommends the Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W570 [QuickPrice Check]
if you’ re looking for en entry-level camera that is “petite, sleek, and stylish; while at the same time is packed with some nice features. With excellent shooting performance [and] good image quality.“ - Steve’s Digicams recommends the Sony DSC-WX10 Cyber-Shot [QuickPrice Check]
for it “is an impressive ultra-compact camera that is loaded with Sony’s “best of breed” technologies.“ - Camera Labs highly recommends the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G3 [QuickPrice Check]
as “one of the most enjoyable cameras I’ve used and sets the standard for viewfinder-equipped ‘EVIL’ cameras.“ - DigitalCameraInfo did not like the touchscreen of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FP5 [QuickPrice Check]
but finds that “with color accuracy that blew us away, excellent noise performance, and a capable sensor-shift stabilizer, the ultracompact certainly has a lot going for it.“ - DigitalCameraInfo recommends the Fujifilm X100 [QuickPrice Check]
as “the kind of camera that should only be purchased by someone that can appreciate its intricacies—and overlook its eccentricities.“ - Trusted Reviews finds that the Samsung SH100 [QuickPrice Check]
is “a neat little point-and-shoot that offers innovative built-in Wi-Fi functionality.“ - DigitalCameraInfo isn’t too impressed with the Olympus E-P3 and finds that “it’s certainly an attractive camera, and its blend of style and customizable options are an enthusiast’s dream, but while its video quality was excellent for a compact camera, its dynamic range and noise performance left something to be desired.“
- DCRP (dcresource) likes the Olympus E-P3 and finds that its “classic rangefinder styling, combined with excellent AF performance, a beautiful OLED display, and very good photo quality make it a compelling product.“
- DigitalCameraReview finds the Olympus] E-P3 “is unquestionably the preeminent Olympus Micro Four Thirds camera.“
- Olympus announced the E-P3, Lite E-PL3 and Mini E-PM1.
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