Here is this week’s (May 28-Jun 3, 2011) digital camera review roundup:
- Camera Labs highly recommends the Nikon D5100 [QuickPrice Check]
“if you want a step-up from a budget model, fancy a relatively pain-free introduction to DSLR video, or simply desire the D7000’s quality at a cheaper price.“ - PhotographyBLOG recommends the Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-TX10 [QuickPrice Check]
for those looking for “probably the most attractive looking robust camera we’ve seen to date.“ - DPReview finds that the Nikon COOLPIX P300> [QuickPrice Check]
“is a decent compact that provides a good number of manual shooting controls that place this camera a step above other point and shoots.“ - DCRP (dcresource) recommends the Nikon D5100 [QuickPrice Check]
for its “photo quality was very good […] The camera keeps noise well under control until the very highest ISOs.“ - Imaging Resource highly recommends the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 [QuickPrice Check]
for “its more technically inclined target market, its overall still and video image quality, and its smooth and rapid autofocus.“ - DigitalCameraReview awards its Editor’s Choice to the Panasonic LUMIX DMC-G3 [QuickPrice Check]
concluding that “high ISO noise performance leaves compacts in the dust and gets in the ballpark with the current generation DSLRs. Video performance is among the best I’ve seen in a still camera.” - ePHOTOzine highly recommends the Fujifilm FinePix F550EXR [QuickPrice Check]
since it “packs everything into a compact body, and does so at a significantly lower price than the competition. Score:4.5/5“ - Trusted Reviews recommends the Canon PowerShot SX230 HS [QuickPrice Check]
as “an easy-to-use and well-specified travel compact that delivers excellent image quality.“ - ePHOTOzine highly recommends the Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS10 / TZ20 [QuickPrice Check]
finding that “when I actually came to use [the Panasonic zs10 / TZ20] and see the results from the camera, I was impressed [by] the high speed shooting, improved screen, and Full HD video modes.“ - KenRockwell the images he gets from his Fujifilm X100 [QuickPrice Check]
“are nothing short of amazing, under every lighting condition from desert sun to dim restaurants to moonlight.“ - PhotographyBLOG highly recommends the Samsung ST6500 [QuickPrice Check – UK]
that “will suit the beginner to photography who wants a camera simply to take pictures without the thought processes that go into it [as well as] the iPhone generation of young photographers that like to have their picture taking tools full of interesting features.“ - Imaging Resource recommends the Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS8 [QuickPrice Check]
finding that “with the Lumix ZS8, Panasonic has delivered an affordable long zoom in an compact package.“ - DigitalCameraInfo recommends the Nikon D5100 [QuickPrice Check]
as altogether “arguably the best sub-$1000 DSLR we have tested yet.“ - For more camera reviews, to get a second opinion, and just to read the best reviews on the Web, visit our Reviews Matrix.
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