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Panasonic's Lumix G3 is a compact interchangeable lens camera with a 16 Megapixel DSLR-sized sensor and HD video capabilities. Successor to the Lumix G2, it's the first of Panasonic's third generation of 'EVIL' cameras, and like its predecessors, based on the Micro Four Thirds standard. It features a fully-articulated touch-sensitive screen which will focus on any subject you tap, even while filming videos. It's also got a clever Auto mode, one of the fastest contrast-based AF systems and very respectable image quality which should all have you rethinking whether a traditional DSLR really is for you. See my Panasonic Lumix G3 review!Archives for June 2011
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX10 review
June 19, 2011 By Leave a Comment
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The Cyber-shot TX10 is Sony's latest touch-screen compact. Like previous TX-series models, the lens is entirely housed within the body, allowing the camera to be very slim and powered-on and off with a tactile sliding cover. Along with a large 3in screen, the TX10 sports a 16.2 Megapixel sensor, 4x stabilised zoom and Full HD video recording, not to mention Sony's clever 3D and Sweep Panorama modes. And there's more: the TX10 is waterproof down to 5m, shockproof to 1.5m and freeze-proof to -10C! Find out how it compares against Canon's and Panasonic's touch-screen rivals in our Sony Cyber-shot TX10 review!Canon PowerShot ELPH 500 HS / IXUS 310 HS review
June 12, 2011 By Leave a Comment
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Canon's PowerShot ELPH 500 HS or IXUS 310 HS is the company's latest touch-screen compact. It sports a 12.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor, a 4.4x stabilised zoom with wide coverage equivalent to 24mm, Full HD 1080p video recording and a large touch-sensitive screen which occupies almost the entire rear surface. The HS label stands for High Sensitivity, which the camera achieves with its sensible resolution and unusually bright aperture of f2.0 when zoomed-out; this gives it a real edge over most rivals in low light. It sounds like an ideal compact - find out if it lives up to expectations in our Canon ELPH 500 HS / IXUS 310 HS review!Canon EOS Rebel T3i / 600D vs Nikon D5100 head-to-head
June 8, 2011 By Leave a Comment
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The Canon EOS Rebel T3i / 600D and Nikon D5100 are two of the most popular DSLRs right now. Both deliver a step-up over entry-level models, sporting a number of key improvements without breaking the bank. The big question then is which one is best-suited to you personally? On the surface they seem to share a lot in common, but scratch below the surface and a number of important differences become apparent. So to help you make the right choice, I've made a 20 minute HD video detailing ten of the most important differences between the two models and demonstrating them in practice. So check out my Canon T3i / 600D vs Nikon D5100 comparison!