The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-V3 is housed in a completely new design. It offers a 7.2 megapixel resolution, a 4X Carl Zeiss optical zoom, and a 2.5 inch LCD monitor. The V3 body is composed of plastic and metal with a black, lightly textured satin finish, and a large rubber-covered grip provides a comfortable hold on the camera. Overall, this is a camera that has a size and weight that place it in the category of the larger compact digitals.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-V3 Review - Megapixel.net
Olympus Stylus 500 Review - Cameras.co.uk
The Olympus MJU 500 is a weatherproof digital camera. It is not adversely affected by rain. It is a five megapixel model with a 3x optical zoom lens. The lens is the equivalent to a 35 - 105mm lens in a 35mm film camera.
Although not ultra slim, the MJU 500 falls into the category of stylish digital cameras instead of a purely standard model. This is a relatively straightforward digital camera, but one that offers a clear step up in terms of quality than more basic models. It produces very good pictures and you don’t need to be an expert photographer to operate it.
Canon Powershot A510 Review - Cameras.co.uk
The Canon Powershot A510 is a 3.2 megapixel digital camera with a 4x optical zoom lens. The lens has a focal length equivalent to a 35-140mm lens on a 35mm film camera. The optical zoom lens is backed up by a 3.2x digital zoom feature.
In many ways the Powershot A510 fits into its own niche. Although it falls into the category of a standard digital camera it has a number of advanced features that the majority of its rivals do not offer in this range. These features include manual exposure. If you are looking for a straightforward point and shoot model then don’t rule this one out though. It can be used in fully automatic mode and with its competitive price it is likely to appeal to a very wide range of people.
Canon Powershot A80 Review - DCViews
DC views wrote in ‘Canon Powershot A80 Review’: We have found this Canon Powershot A80 to be a very versatile camera. This was largely due to the wide range of manual exposure modes, which made it possible to use our creativity to the full. It offers excellent image quality at an affordable price.
Olympus D-540 / C-360 Review - DigiCamReview
The Olympus D-540 / C-360 is a compact 3 megapixel digital camera with a 3x optical zoom lens and a decent 1.8″ screen. Even though the camera is nearly a year old, the camera takes good quality pictures and is very good value for money. The camera records unlimited 15fps videos without sound. It is very easy to use, and produces good images with good colour, saturation and detail. The camera is quick enough, although the camera does have a slow flash charging time. For around £95 (UK) this camera is very good value for money, especially with the free case and battery charger from Amazon. The camera has a very good macro mode, and is very easy to use.