Canon
Images are generally impressive. Colours look sharp and accurate, even at the Ixus’ lowest ISO settings. There isn’t any noise until you reach ISO 200, but even this is just a light covering of slightly off-colour splotches that’s barely evident on computer displays and won’t show on prints. It’s much the same at ISO 400, with a just-about-detectable increase that still won’t hash up your hard copies. Noise becomes more noticable at ISO 800 resulting in the loss of a little detail, and adding a little grain to prints. … the Ixus 950 IS has just about everything you could possibly ask for in a compact camera all contained in a very stylish, durable three-tone metal casing.”
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June 16th, 2007
Canon
Imaging Resource has a review of the  Canon PowerShot A570 IS and writes, “The Canon A570 IS is a capable all-around camera with some high-end features that are more useful than exotic. High ISO is usable and image stabilization so useful you almost always want it enabled. Digital zoom was a bit of a disappointment on this 7.1-megapixel camera, but otherwise the DIGIC III image processor provided above average performance yielding some wonderfully natural shots in a variety of settings.”
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June 4th, 2007
Canon
DPInterface has a review of the Canon PowerShot SD1000 and writes, “Image quality was above average with fairly controlled noise, good color reproduction and corner softness not being much of an issue. The camera also has a built-in redeye removal tool which can be used in playback (I wish it was applied automatically though). Color fringing levels are low too. In the end, despite some minor quirks on the Canon (more…)
June 4th, 2007
CanonTechDigest has a review of the Canon Digital Ixus 70, and gives it 3 stars out of 5: “The Ixus 70 has a rather high asking price of £249 for a 7.1 mepapixel model, although shop around online and you should be able to get it for significantly less than this. (more…)
May 10th, 2007
CanonCameras.co.uk has a review of the Canon Powershot A560 and writes, “Taking the price of the camera into account I think the Powershot A560 performed well in my tests. It was able to handle sunny conditions, photos taken in the shade and also photos taken indoors where the light was lower. Looking at the outdoor scenic shots I can see that this camera produces sharper shots than the majority of simple, point and shoot cameras do. … (more…)
May 10th, 2007
Canon
Summary: The 300D Digital Rebel is the newest in a long line of Canon SLR cameras. As with their other models, the user can expect a quality product when they get a Canon. The major difference between the Digital Rebel and its predecessors (Canon’s 10D and D60) is… (more…)
May 7th, 2007
Canon
Pros: Superb resolution and detail, the highest resolution digital SLR to date, Full frame 35 mm size sensor delivers film-like shooting experience, real wide angle, Huge, bright viewfinder view really fills your vision, Very low noise at higher sensitivities,
Cons: Edge softness / chromatic aberrations with wide angle lenses, needs good glass, Control system can be a little confusing at first, menu operation different to other D-SLR’s, Default sharpness setting is zero which can lead to an initial impression of soft… (more…)
May 7th, 2007
Canon Digital SLR Camera
Summary: A nicely designed dSLR with class-leading resolution, speed, and low-light performance.
Pros: Excellent low-light performance, Fast and responsive, Straightforward controls, Nice balance of features for both experienced and learning photographers (more…)
May 3rd, 2007