Here is this week’s (Nov 6-12, 2010) digital camera review roundup:
- We reviewed the Nikon P7000.
- TrustedReviews finds the Samsung Dual View TL210 [QuickPrice Check] “is a perfectly ordinary low-end compact camera with one unusual feature […] so the real question is how much you really want that front mounted monitor.“
- Steve’s Digicams highly recommends the Canon G12 [QuickPrice Check] as “offering amazing build quality, excellent image quality, superior High ISO performance, robust shooting performance, and a plethora of useful exposure modes and controls.“
- Luminous Landscape compares the Canon G12 [QuickPrice Check] to the G11 and finds “the image quality is very solid and its control feels like coming home for photographers.“
- Imaging Resource is a bit disappointed with the Panasonic DMC-FX75 / FX70 [QuickPrice Check]: “Be prepared for best results when Mr. Sunshine is in the neighborhood.“
- Imaging Resource recommends the Panasonic ZR3 / ZX3 [Specs] as a slim zoom camera that “delivers almost all of what you want in your basic point-and-shoot digital camera.“
- PhotographyBLOG recommends the Samsung NX10 [Specs] as “a very good camera with a high-quality APS-C sensor […] making it an easy recommendation.“
- PhotographyBLOG recommends the Canon PowerShot SX130 IS [QuickPrice Check] as “a travel-zoom camera on a budget, offering enough features, performance and image quality to appeal to both beginners and serious photographers alike.“
- Should you upgrade from the Rebel to the 60D? DPReview awards the Canon EOS 60D [QuickPrice Check] a Silver because “from our testing, it appears to offer no appreciable image quality benefit, but purely in terms of ergonomics.“
- Imaging Resource limits the Sony DSC-T99 [QuickPrice Check] to print sizes below 8×10 but still finds that “the Sony T99 is a good buy for producing decent snapshots from a pocket, take-anywhere digital camera.“
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