Tag Archives for point-and-shoot camera
Pentax Q
Why does less always cost more? The Pentax Q is the smallest interchangeable lens camera, which was launched in the UK late last year. It proved too pricey and has just received a massive price cut, as a direct result. No sooner had this review sample of the Q landed in our palm, than its…
Ricoh CX6 Digital Camera
Previous versions of the CX made a name for themselves as solid, compact point-and-shoot cameras with just enough extra photographic oomph to attract the more serious travelling snapper – with a justification for the slighter higher than average price tag. The CX6 continues the progress, while offering the same basic features of the CX5. These…
Canon PowerShot A800
Bulkier than most digital compact cameras and with a child-proof look about it, Canon’s new PowerShot A800 is aimed at handbag amateurs and folk who are purely interested in cheap digital photography. The good news is that it meets that brief with aplomb – and more besides – though it certainly won’t suit everyone. Old-school,…
Casio Exilim EX-H20G
With more than enough point-and-shoot cameras on the market to bamboozle, it makes good marketing sense for a new model to have a standout feature. Casio’s Exilim EX-H20G has just that, in the form of a hybrid GPS tracking device. A lot of cameras now have GPS to geo-tag photos, but this is something even…