Here is this week’s (Mar 5-11, 2011) digital camera review roundup:
- Camera Labs recommends the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2 [QuickPrice Check] as “a camera that is a joy to use, whether in point-and shoot iA and screen modes, or using fully manual exposure and focussing.“
- Imaging Resource recommends the Sony A560 [QuickPrice Check] and finds the “image quality is quite good, using the same sensor used in the NEX cameras, which frankly blew us away with their high ISO performance.“
- Imaging Resource recommends the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2 [QuickPrice Check] even though “Panasonic promises improved noise reduction across the board, and the GF2 does indeed improve chroma noise in shadows, but this comes at the expense of subtle image detail.“
- DigitalCameraReview recommends the Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS [QuickPrice Check] as “a very good camera that is reasonably priced.“
- DigitalCameraReview rates the Olympus XZ-1 [QuickPrice Check] as “worthy of consideration as a G12 or P7000 alternative.“
- Imaging Resource recommends the Olympus PEN E-PL2 [QuickPrice Check] and finds that “where the Contrast detection-based autofocus system on past models was slow […], the AF on the E-PL2 is smooth, fast, and responsive.“
- DPReview finds that the Pentax K-r [QuickPrice Check] is “Good For: Beginners looking for a well-specified and affordable camera, low light (high ISO) work.“
- Imaging Resource recommends the Canon PowerShot SD4500 IS / IXUS 1000 HS [QuickPrice Check] as “a sleek and slender long zoom that should appeal to the casual point-and-shooter.“
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