Sony Cyber-shot DSC S600 Review at ThinkCamera

ThinkCamera - 06/30/2006 - has reviewed the 6 megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC S600 and rates it 3 out of 5 -

“The Sony DSC-S600 is a good value, all-round entry-level camera, though because it’s been built down to a price it’s unlikely to satisfy experienced photographers. But the well-chosen blend of features makes it an extremely good choice for general use and particularly while travelling and on holiday.”

Kodak EasyShare V570 American Photo Ultra Thin Digital Camera Editors Choice

American Photo - 06/30/2006 - has chosen the 5 megapixel Kodak EasyShare V570 dual lens as the ultrathin compact digital camera editors choice for 2006.

“Ingenious optics aside, the V570 is a high-style camera. Even its dual-lens design is reminiscent of a vintage twin-lens reflex camera. Squared-off corners, a dot-patterned silver back plate, and a matte-silver sliding lens cover pick up the retro look; the supplied dock even looks like the flying saucer in Forbidden Planet.”

Canon PowerShot SD700 IS Review at Imaging Resource

Imaging Resource - 06/30/2006 - has reviewed the 6 megapixel Canon PowerShot SD700 IS / IXUS 800 IS and they write - “Though it’s a pricey little camera, the 6-megapixel Canon PowerShot SD700 IS offers some great tools for improving your photos that go beyond megapixels. In particular, the camera might change how consumers think about taking low-light photos. Instead of “nuking” your subject in a flash of harsh light, turn on this camera’s Image Stabilizer and set it to one of the higher ISO light sensitivity levels and you’ll be able to take very nice, atmospheric shots with little blur.”

Canon EF-S 17 - 85mm f4 5.6 IS USM Review at Ephotozine

Canon EF-S 17-85mm f4-5.6 IS USM Review at Ephotozine

Fujifilm FinePix V10 Review at Zone Numerique

Zone Numerique, - 06/30/2006 - a French site (Google translated) has a new review of the 6.3 megapixel Fujifilm’s FinePix V10 and writes -

“The design is very successful since it is so small and it was difficult incorporating the large 3 inch screen, and yet it’s very comfortable. Obviously, the V10 is made to be used in automatic mode or in scene mode and having to fumble for the buttons and various adjustments will be rarer than with a more advanced model.”

Expodisc White Balance Adjuster at Ken Rockwell

Expodisc White Balance Adjuster at Ken Rockwell

Casio Exilim EX-Z60 Review At Lets Go Digital

Lets Go Digital - 06/29/2006 - reviews the 6 megapixel Casio Exilim EX-Z60 and writes -

“The Casio Exilim Z60 is a handy compact camera with a lot of automatic functionality. It’s not perfect, but its good image quality will be more than enough to satisfy the owners of this camera! “

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W100 Review At Digital Camera Info

Digital Camera Info - 06/29/2006 - has a new review of the 8.1 megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W100 and thinks Sony took a few shortcuts in the cameras design. They continue to write -

“There is a downside to that though: the camera is more difficult to handle. Also complicating the handling are the small buttons, tight zoom switch, and lack of a finger grip. For users who can cramp their hands around the small point-and-shoot model, there are some advantages to the W100. It has a wide ISO range of 64-1250 and a High Sensitivity scene mode that works well in dim lighting. The camera has 64 MB of internal memory, more than most compact digital cameras, and can take up to 360 shots on a single charge of its lithium-ion battery too.”

 

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