Here is this week’s (Mar 12-18, 2011) digital camera review roundup:
- Camera Labs finds that the Canon PowerShot SD4500 IS / IXUS 1000 HS [QuickPrice Check] “delivers better than average quality in low light from a slimmer than average body.“
- Trusted Reviews recommends the Sony Alpha NEX-3 [QuickPrice Check] as a point-and-shoot that is “very easy for the amateur to get detailed, ‘professional’ looking results at the press of a button.“
- TechRadar rates the Fujifilm XP10 Review [Specs] as “Waterproof, shockproof, dustproof and freezeproof – what else does the Fuji Finepix XP10 have going for it? Score: 3/5.“
- TechRadar wonders about the Samsung Dual View TL210 [QuickPrice Check] if it “can the dual-screen compact also deliver quality photographs? Score: 3/5“
- Trusted Reviews recommends the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS3 / FT3 [QuickPrice Check] as “ultimately the FT3 has to be the most feature packed toughened camera we’ve seen to date.“
- Steve’s Digicams recommends the Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS [QuickPrice Check] as “a high performance pocket camera that is loaded with the latest and greatest technologies.”
- TrustedReviews recommends the Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS10 / TZ20 [QuickPrice Check] as a compact ultrazoom that “will best suit the family user who just wants to point and shoot in the most part, but would appreciate the flexibility of a longer lens to catch up with the kids running around.“
- DigitalCameraInfo finds that the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2 [QuickPrice Check] “is aimed squarely at those consumers looking to step up from a point-and-shoot without losing portability.“
- Focus Numérique takes the Olympus PEN E-PL2 [QuickPrice Check] to Vietnam for a field test [French].
- ePHOTOzine recommends the Fujifilm X100 as “a unique camera with excellent image quality.“
- PhotographyBLOG rates the Fujifilm X100 as Essential for it “delivers all of the goods and more in terms of its overall handling and image quality.“
- PhotoRadar fainds that the Fujifilm X100 “does deliver, with overall superb image quality in a range of conditions and a usefully fast optic which can be used to create particularly shallow depth of field. Score: 4.5/5“
- DCRP (dcresource) recommends the Nikon D7000 [QuickPrice Check] for “its combination of photo quality (once you get used to its love of overexposure), performance, build quality, and manual features make it a camera that enthusiasts will really enjoy.“
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