Here is this week’s (Oct 9-15, 2010) digital camera review roundup:
- PhotographyBLOG recommends the Canon PowerShot SX30IS [QuickPrice Check] though it “still suffers from a few notable problems – less than stellar still images, lack of RAW shooting, a significant price increase on launch and few real upgrades over the previous model.“
- Imaging Resource rates the Olympus SP-800UZ [Specs] as “designed for the digicam owner who wants to move up to a 30x zoom with Super Macro. But not the dSLR owner looking for a travel companion or bird watching camera.“
- Luminous Landscape pits the Canon PowerShot SX30 IS against the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ100, both superzoom cameras. See which is the “surprising” winner!
- Steve’s Digicams rates the Canon PowerShot S95 [QuickPrice Check] as “one heck of an awesome pocket camera. “
- Imaging Resource did not quite like the Pentax X90 [QuickPrice Check]. FInd out why it says: “Any way you spell it, the Pentax X90 is close but gets no cigar.“
- PhotographyBLOG highly recommends the Canon EOS 60D [QuickPrice Check] that “ultimately the 60D takes some of the best features of existing EOS models and blends them together…“
- Camera Labs likes the Canon EOS 60D [QuickPrice Check] which “easily earns our Recommended rating, but those who aren’t committed to the EOS system should very carefully consider the Nikon D7000 which could end up being a better bet for still photographers.“
- Photofocus highly recommends the Nikon Coolpix P7000 [QuickPrice Check]: “The fact that I am buying one says it all.“
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