This mid-range DSLR has a few idiosyncrasies but packs in some useful features too, making it a great choice to stills photographers.
Author: Gavin Stoker
The latest budget model in Olympus’ Micro Four Thirds range, is the E-PL2 the pick of the compact system camera bunch?
Aimed at both beginners and enthusiasts, this Olympus compact has an f/1.8 lens.
Notable for introducing 3D Sweep Panorama to the Sony range, does the 12-megapixel, 5x optical zoom DSC-WX5 perform just as well in two dimensions?
This quick shooting, easy to use 12.1MP pocket camera packs in slow mo’ movies, 360 degree panoramas, 7x optical zoom, HD capture and High Dynamic Range modes.
Panasonic’s 16 megapixel GH2 may look like a DSLR but in fact it’s the latest compact system alternative. Could it possibly be the best Micro Four Thirds camera we’ve seen?
Casio’s GPS-incorporating ‘hi zoom’ snapshot features a 10x optical zoom and 14.1 megapixel resolution. Will its purchase help steer your photography in the right direction?
This 12x optical zoom compact is family friendly in terms of shape, operation and, most importantly, price.
With a 15x optical zoom packed into its relatively compact body, this is a great low cost ‘travel zoom’.
Olympus’ new flagship E-5 digital SLR has a semi professional build and feature set. So, how does it stack up against rivals, and could this really be its maker’s last ever DSLR?