Reviewed on April 16, 2008One of a pair of Canon's first flash-based camcorders, the Canon Vixia HF100, delivers excellent HD video quality and performance in a tiny package.TAGS:Canon Vixia, lens, Canon Inc., AVCHD, camcorder, joystick, LCD, design, video
Reviewed on September 29, 2008Like its cousin, the flash-based HF11, Canon's Vixia HG20 delivers excellent HD video quality and performance albeit in a slightly larger, heavier package. However, you do get more storage space and a lower price.TAGS:Canon Vixia, lens, AVCHD, Canon Inc., SDHC, flash memory, joystick, camcorder, minute, LCD, video, hard drive
Reviewed on March 23, 2009A nice evolution of the megazoom, the Canon PowerShot SX10 IS delivers some improvements over its predecessor and provides an attractive option for megazoom shooters.TAGS:Canon Inc., Canon PowerShot, lens, LCD, button, movie, camera
Reviewed on April 7, 2009An excellent flash-based prosumer HD camcorder, you may nevertheless pass on the Canon Vixia HF S100 because it lacks an eye-level viewfinder. It's probably a better buy than the identical--but more expensive, because it has 32GB built-in memory--Vixia HF S10.TAGS:Canon Vixia, camcorder, Canon Inc., lens, photograph, video
Reviewed on April 28, 2009More than just a point-and-shoot pocket megazoom, the Canon SX200 IS improves upon its forerunner, but not by much.TAGS:Canon PowerShot, Canon Inc., pad, lens, LCD, camera, battery, video
Reviewed on June 24, 2009The Olympus E-P1 is an otherwise excellent enthusiast compact camera hampered by some performance problems and the lack of a viewfinder and built-in flash.TAGS:Olympus Corp., dot, lens, shot, Panasonic, minute, camera, photograph, video
Reviewed on March 24, 2008Despite modest improvements in performance and a couple of new features, Nikon's D60 fails to impress and costs more than some competing models.TAGS:Nikon Corp., SLR, lens, blade, camera, LCD, Canon Inc., Sony Corp.
Reviewed on April 6, 2009An excellent flash-based prosumer HD camcorder, you may nevertheless pass on the Canon Vixia HF S10 because it lacks an eye-level viewfinder. And the identical--but cheaper, because it has no built-in memory--Vixia HF S100 may also be a better buy.TAGS:Canon Vixia, Canon Inc., camcorder, lens, photograph, video
Reviewed on May 8, 2009Though it falls short in its design, the Nikon D5000 delivers a nice feature set, speedy performance, and great photo quality for the money.TAGS:Nikon Corp., SLR, lens, display, LCD, Canon Inc., photograph, video
Reviewed on June 27, 2008A lightweight, compact design coupled with its stabilized 400mm-equivalent focal length zoom and affordable price make the Canon EF-S 55-250mm f4-5.6 IS a versatile lens for entry-level shooters and amateurs on a budget.TAGS:lens, Canon Inc., digital camera, camera
Reviewed on August 6, 2008Like its sibling the HF10, Canon's flash-based Vixia HF11 delivers excellent HD video quality and performance in a tiny package. However, the HF11 delivers a bit more value for its lower price.TAGS:lens, Canon Inc., AVCHD, camcorder, joystick, microphone, design, LCD, video
Reviewed on October 3, 2006A slim, stylish body, a wide-angle lens, very good photo quality, and snappy performance make the Canon PowerShot SD800 IS a great point-and-shoot.TAGS:Canon PowerShot, Canon Inc., lens, shot, camera
Reviewed on June 2, 2009The Nikon Coolpix L100 is a decent entry-level megazoom. Just don't look too closely at the photos and stock up on AA batteries.TAGS:Nikon Coolpix, Nikon Corp., lens, resolution, camera, LCD, battery
Reviewed on June 24, 2009The Olympus E-P1 is an otherwise excellent enthusiast compact camera hampered by some performance problems and the lack of a viewfinder and built-in flash.TAGS:Olympus Corp., lens, dot, Panasonic, shot, minute, camera, photograph, video
Reviewed on June 5, 2007The Canon PowerShot SD 850 IS has just about everything you'd want in a point-and-shoot.TAGS:lens, Canon Inc., pad, shot, camera, LCD