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When you buy a digital camera you should first decide what, how and when you are going to use you...
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When you buy a digital camera you should first decide what, how and when you are going to use your camera. Digital cameras exist in different price ranges, with different picture quality and different finesses. Are you looking for an inexpensive easy to use digital camera or a more advanced camera or maybe even an SLR camera? How often will you use your digital camera and under what lighting conditions? If you take a little extra time and pinpoint what factors are important for you then you will have an easier time selection the best digital camera for you. Whatever factors you find important TestFreaks will give you the best reviews from professional sources from both US sources and worldwide.
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10, Samsung NX10, Panasonic Lumix FZ150, Casio Exilim ZR100, Pentax K20D
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10 [DELETED]
- Conclusion: I really enjoyed using the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10. As a compact camera there are a few areas where it is compromised compared to a DSLR.
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Samsung NX10
- Conclusion: The NX10 is very flat with a pancake lens attached and is great to use: it's fast, with good quality photos and perfectly presentable video.
- Pros: Fast autofocus in good lighting conditions, Superb AMOLED screen, Great quality photos up to 800 ISO, Passable 720p video mode, Useful viewfinder on a reasonably small...
- Cons: No stabilisation in the camera body, Not a huge range of lenses, No face detection in video, Shutter release is quite loud, No software for Mac OS X
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Panasonic Lumix FZ150
- Conclusion: While the Lumix FZ100 was let down by its sensor, Panasonic has put things right with the FZ150. Picture quality has improved greatly and the rest of the camera (largely...
- Pros: Nice design, pleasant to handle, easy to use, Picture quality: ISO settings handled well, good lens, Good Full HD video mode with stereo sound, General responsiveness,...
- Cons: Poor-quality electronic viewfinder, Doesn't feel as sturdy as some cameras
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Casio Exilim ZR100
- Conclusion: The Casio Exilim ZR100 is a nice superzoom compact. It's pretty speedy once it's running and it has some unusual creative filters (HDR Art).
- Pros: Good build quality and excellent battery life, Priority and manual modes, High speed modes (video and burst mode), General responsiveness once up and running, Decent p...
- Cons: White balance isn't always consistent, A bit slow to start up, Sound quality, Photos aren't consistently sharp across the frame at wide-angle settings, Some of Casio's...
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Pentax K20D
- Conclusion: The K20D is a very nice reflex. If it lacks a bit of ambition compared to its predecessor, there is an impressive technical sheet (large viewfinder, stabilization,...
- Pros: 14 million pixel sensor, Moisture proof construction, Very nice ergonomics, Good control of noise up until 1600 ISO, Mechanical stabilization
- Cons: Menu ergonomics should be reviewed, Liveview aiming not very useful, Burst mode a bit weak, No assistance lamp for autofocus (you have to use the flash), No entry leve...
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