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Reviewed on April 12, 2010 A great follow-up to the T1i, if you want the best photo and video quality in a dSLR for less than $1,000, the Canon EOS Rebel T2i is hard to beat. TAGS: Canon EOS Rebel T2i, Canon Digital Rebel, CMOS, JPEG, coverage, Canon Inc., shot CNET review: 7.8 Very good User rating: 9.2 Spectacular Check prices$624.99-$1,071.99 -
Reviewed on February 12, 2010 There's a lot to like about the Nikon Coolpix P100, but you'll need to keep your photo quality expectations in check to really enjoy it. TAGS: Nikon Coolpix P100, Nikon Corp., Nikon Coolpix, shot, CMOS, LCD, lens, camera, photograph, battery, video CNET review: 7.6 Very good User rating: 7.2 Very good Check prices$299.99-$409.95 -
Reviewed on June 6, 2010 Though they're an excellent trio of camcorders, the Vixia HF S21, HF S20, and HF S200 are significantly more expensive than their respective competitors, especially since the S20 and S200 lack electronic viewfinders. If you can forgo some of the subtleties of the manual controls, you can probably get what you need with a cheaper camcorder. TAGS: Canon Inc., Canon Vixia, AVCHD, CMOS, camcorder, touch screen, video CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 8.0 Excellent Pricing not available -
Reviewed on August 4, 2010 At its best, the Canon Vixia HF M3x series--composed of the M300, M30, M31, and M32--delivers a very good blend of video quality, features, and performance for the money, but some people may find the touch-screen interface extremely frustrating to use and the battery life painfully short. Plus, you really need to bump up to the highest bit rate quality. Of the series, the HF M300 is the best deal. TAGS: Canon Inc., Canon Vixia, camcorder, CMOS, LCD, touch screen, battery, button, photograph, video CNET review: 7.5 Very good User rating: 6.2 Good Pricing not available -
Reviewed on June 6, 2010 Though they're an excellent trio of camcorders, the Vixia HF S21, HF S20, and HF S200 are significantly more expensive than their respective competitors, especially since the S20 and S200 lack electronic viewfinders. If you can forgo some of the subtleties of the manual controls, you can probably get what you need with a cheaper camcorder. TAGS: Canon Vixia, Canon Inc., AVCHD, CMOS, camcorder, touch screen, video CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 8.0 Excellent Check prices$1,699.00 -
Reviewed on August 16, 2010 If you're looking to shoot great HD video on the cheap, keep looking; the Canon Vixia HF R series delivers decent video at best, even for its modest price. But for a low-priced model with mic and headphone jacks, the HF R100 is a pretty good deal. TAGS: Canon Vixia, Canon Inc., pixel, AVCHD, camcorder, resolution, CMOS, touch screen, video CNET review: 7.3 Very good User rating: 5.3 Average Check prices$319.00 -
Reviewed on December 9, 2009 An excellent midrange dSLR, the Canon EOS 7D delivers for the money. TAGS: Canon Inc., CMOS, joystick, SLR, button, Nikon Corp., design, camera, control panel CNET review: 8.5 Excellent User rating: 8.6 Excellent Check prices$1,149.00-$1,699.00 -
Reviewed on August 4, 2010 At its best, the Canon Vixia HF M3x series--composed of the M300, M30, M31, and M32--delivers a very good blend of video quality, features, and performance for the money, but some people may find the touch-screen interface extremely frustrating to use and the battery life painfully short. Plus, you really need to bump up to the highest bit rate quality. Of the series, the HF M300 is the best deal. TAGS: Canon Inc., Canon Vixia, SDHC, camcorder, CMOS, touch screen, LCD, battery, button, photograph, video CNET review: 7.5 Very good User rating: 7.3 Very good Check prices$649.00 -
Reviewed on October 6, 2010 As long as image softness doesn't bother you, the fast-shooting Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX9 is a quite capable camera for taking photos under a variety of conditions without much effort from the user. TAGS: Sony Cyber-Shot, camera, Sony Corp., CMOS, touch screen, MPEG-4, battery, LCD, 3D, movie CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 7.0 Very good Check prices$189.95-$349.99 -
Reviewed on August 16, 2010 If you're looking to shoot great HD video on the cheap, keep looking; the Canon Vixia HF R series delivers decent video at best, even for its modest price. But for a low-priced model with mic and headphone jacks, the HF R100 is a pretty good deal. TAGS: Canon Vixia, Canon Inc., AVCHD, pixel, resolution, camcorder, CMOS, touch screen, video CNET review: 7.3 Very good User rating: 7.0 Very good Check prices$305.00 -
Reviewed on July 8, 2010 The four sibling models--the JVC Everio GZ-HM300, HM320, HM340, and HD500--deliver subpar video for even their dirt-cheap prices. TAGS: JVC Everio, JVC, CMOS, sensor, AVCHD, MicroSD, camcorder, LCD, hard drive, video CNET review: 6.2 Good User rating: 3.7 Poor Check prices$217.03-$369.97 -
Reviewed on September 8, 2009 The Nikon D300s is a great camera, especially if you need the burst speed or slightly improved low-light focus, but if you don't care about video you might consider looking for a really good deal on a D300 and using what you save to splurge on a good lens. TAGS: Nikon Corp., dot, cycle, CMOS, lens, coverage, shot, kit, JPEG, camera CNET review: 8.4 Excellent User rating: 8.0 Excellent Check prices$1,349.00-$3,799.98 -
CNET review: 8.5 Excellent User rating: 9.2 Spectacular Check prices$1,519.00-$2,263.99 -
Reviewed on August 4, 2010 At its best, the Canon Vixia HF M3x series--composed of the M300, M30, M31, and M32--delivers a very good blend of video quality, features, and performance for the money, but some people may find the touch-screen interface extremely frustrating to use and the battery life painfully short. Plus, you really need to bump up to the highest bit rate quality. Of the series, the HF M300 is the best deal. TAGS: Canon Vixia, Canon Inc., camcorder, CMOS, LCD, touch screen, battery, button, photograph, video CNET review: 7.5 Very good User rating: 7.2 Very good Check prices$649.00 -
Reviewed on April 12, 2010 A great follow-up to the T1i, if you want the best photo and video quality in a dSLR for less than $1,000, the Canon EOS Rebel T2i is hard to beat. TAGS: Canon EOS Rebel T2i, Canon Digital Rebel, CMOS, JPEG, coverage, Canon Inc., shot CNET review: 7.8 Very good User rating: 8.8 Excellent Check prices$499.95-$899.49 -
Reviewed on March 10, 2010 A fast, inexpensive dSLR with better-than-average low-light quality, the Pentax K-x nevertheless has some flaws, such as unreliable image stabilization, to watch out for. TAGS: Pentax, dot, segment, lens, coverage, JPEG, SLR, CCD, CMOS, photograph, camera CNET review: 7.8 Very good User rating: 8.8 Excellent Pricing not available -
Reviewed on June 22, 2010 A bright, wide-angle lens and a high-sensitivity sensor add up to very good low-light photos and fast performance for the Canon PowerShot SD4000 IS. TAGS: Canon PowerShot S90, ring, Canon Inc., Canon PowerShot, sensor, lens, camera, CMOS, LCD, photograph, card, battery CNET review: 7.2 Very good User rating: 7.0 Very good Check prices$249.95-$299.00 -
Reviewed on June 6, 2010 Though they're an excellent trio of camcorders, the Vixia HF S21, HF S20, and HF S200 are significantly more expensive than their respective competitors, especially since the S20 and S200 lack electronic viewfinders. If you can forgo some of the subtleties of the manual controls, you can probably get what you need with a cheaper camcorder. TAGS: SDHC, Canon Vixia, Canon Inc., AVCHD, CMOS, camcorder, touch screen, video CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 9.2 Spectacular Check prices$669.99-$1,099.00 -
Reviewed on July 8, 2010 The four sibling models--the JVC Everio GZ-HM300, HM320, HM340, and HD500--deliver subpar video for even their dirt-cheap prices. TAGS: JVC Everio, JVC, CMOS, sensor, MicroSD, AVCHD, camcorder, LCD, video, hard drive CNET review: 6.2 Good User rating: 7.5 Very good Check prices$225.49-$499.95
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