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Samsung has jumped into the ILC segment with both feet, &the NX1000 is the result: sort of a Swiss Army knife, this camera has Wi-Fi, filters, stabilizers & so many pixels.
Nikon's D3200 entry-level DSLR boasts the highest resolution of any cropped-sensor camera in that manufacturer's fleet.
Unlike most electronic devices, there's no need to coddle the Olympus TG1.
What can you reasonably expect from an ultrazoom that reaches out to an equivalent of 1000mm at full telephoto? If you're talking about the Nikon Coolpix P510, it turns out you can expect quite a lot.
No "gourmet food" scene modes, no smile detection.
While Canon wasn't the first manufacturer to incorporate video into a DSLR, the EOS 5D Mark II and its 1080p video was the first to be widely adopted as a film making tool.
The Samsung WB150F has two primary attractions on a very lengthy list of advanced features.
The Coolpix S9300 is all about options.
The Olympus O-MD E-M5 is a stylish camera indeed.
The ultrazoom is a veritable Swiss Army knife.
The Canon PowerShot 110 HS was designed for casual users and snap-shooters.
The Nikon V1 presents the unique combination of a built-in viewfinder, compatibility with F-mount Nikkor lenses (thanks to an adapter) and a 2.7x crop factor.
Canon's PowerShot G1 X is the highly-anticipated CES release with the big 1.5-inch sensor.
Like the Panasonic Lumix ZS20, many of this year's compact ultrazooms tip the scales with a 20x zoom lens.
Before the P7100, there was the Nikon Coolpix P7000. We can all agree that it was not quite ready for prime time - sluggish performance being chief among many complaints.
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