Here is this week’s (Sep 11-17, 2010) digital camera review roundup:
- TrustedReviews isn’t too impressed with the Casio Exilim EX-H15 [UK QuickPrice Check] finding that “performance is quite slow however, and image quality is not as good as the previous EX-H10 model.“
- PhotographyBLOG finds that the Sony a (alpha) DSLR-A390L [QuickPrice Check] is “effectively still using 2008’s technology, and is subsequently looking dated compared to the competition [but] in the A390’s favour is its competitive price.“
- Luminous Landscape is “still as enamored of the A55 I was was initially, and I’m still as frustrated by its failings, particularly in the area of video.“
- Camera Labs finds the Sony NEX-5 [QuickPrice Check] to be “one of the most impressive, exciting and enjoyable cameras we’ve used for a long time. Equally it could be one of the most frustrating too.“
- Steve’s Digicams rates the Kodak EasyShare M550 [QuickPrice Check] as “a style friendly camera for your teenager (or yourself) that will take nice snapshots under various conditions.“
- Steve’s Digicams rates the Kodak EasyShare M575 [QuickPrice Check] as “a capable little pocket camera that is light on the wallet.“
- Steve’s Digicams highly recommends the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX700 [QuickPrice Check] finding it “a powerful and elegant ultra-compact digicam that is sure to please a wide range of users.“
- Tech Radar finds the price of the Panasonic DMC-LX5 [Specs] a bit high but “if you don’t need long telephoto reach, full 1080p HD video recording and a swivel screen, the Lumix DMC-LX5 is definitely worth considering.“
- PhotographyBLOG highly recommends the Samsung TL350 [QuickPrice Check] as “a serious photographic tool that concentrates on delivering high quality images with the minimum of fuss.“
- Olympus announced the E-5 DSLR.
- Canon announced the G12 and SX30 IS with 35x optical zoom.
- Samsung announced the NX100 mirrorless.
- Nikon announced the D7000 DSLR.
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