Review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX7

A short, sharp review of the LX7, Panasonic’s compact camera with the quality, speed and features to take on mirrorless cameras. View at 1080p to see sample shots at 1:1 pixel ratio.

Visit Expert Reviews for my written review of the LX7.

Visit Panasonic for the full specs.

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Review: Sony NEX-5R

A short, sharp review of the NEX-5R, Sony’s mid-price mirrorless camera that excels for image quality. View at 1080p to see sample shots at 1:1 pixel ratio.

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Visit Sony for the full specs.

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Review: Fujifilm X10

A short, sharp review of the X10, Fujifilm’s luxurious enthusiasts’ compact camera that’s ready to take on mirrorless system cameras. View at 1080p to see sample shots at 1:1 pixel ratio.

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Visit Fujifilm for the full specs.

Review: Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1

A short, sharp review of the GX1, Panasonic’s mirrorless system camera for the discerning enthusiast. Tested alongside the Sony NEX-5N to see which one comes out on top. View at 1080p to see sample shots at 1:1 pixel ratio.

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Visit Panasonic for full specs.

Review: Canon PowerShot S100

A short, sharp review of the S100, Canon’s premium compact with the best image quality in its class. View at 1080p to see sample shots at 1:1 pixel ratio.

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Review: Sony NEX-5N

A short, sharp review of the NEX-5N, Sony’s inspired hybrid of compact and SLR technology. View at 1080p to see sample shots at 1:1 pixel ratio.

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Review: Nikon J1

A short, sharp review of the J1, Nikon’s bold entry into the mirrorless system camera – especially in the striking red finish Nikon sent me to test. Best viewed at 1080p.

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See the Panasonic GF3 review here.

Hands-on preview: Panasonic Lumix DMC-GX1

A hands-on preview of the Lumix GX1, Panasonic’s pocket-sized, enthusiast-oriented addition to the Lumix G range. View at 1080p to see close-ups of sample shots at 1:1 pixel ratio.

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Panasonic GX1 at Panasonic.co.uk

Review: Canon IXUS 230 HS / ELPH 310 HS

A short, sharp review of the IXUS 230 HS (ELPH 310 HS outside Europe), Canon’s best ever point-and-shoot compact camera. Choose 1080p playback to see photo detail shots at 1:1 magnification.

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Product details at www.canon.co.uk.

Rating: 5

 

Video transcript:

Canon IXUS 230 HS / ELPH 310 HS

★★★★★

£210 / €225 / $250

The Canon IXUS 230 HS is a brilliant camera for casual snapping. Its slim, stylish metal body houses an 8x zoom lens, 12-megapixel sensor, 3-inch screen and HDMI port. The buttons are a little cramped and their layout takes some getting used to but the menus are quick to navigate and include all the usual photographic options, scene presets and creative effects.

Autofocus speed isn’t astounding but otherwise this is a quick camera, both in normal use and in continuous mode.

Image quality is as good as you’ll get from a conventional point-and-shoot camera. The 12-megapixel sensor captures sharp, clean details with remarkably low noise, and is in its element in low light. Comparing it with various higher-resolution compact cameras dispels the myth that more is better, as fewer megapixels mean less noise. Having said that, this camera fends off most 12-megapixel rivals pretty well too. You’d need to spend a lot more on a mirrorless system camera for an significant jump in image quality.

The lens is just as impressive, with sharp focus and an 8x zoom range – huge for such a slim camera and more versatile than most ultra-compact cameras with 5x and smaller zooms. You can get a bigger zoom if you’re willing pay more for a bulkier camera but the 230 HS strikes a great balance.

The 1080p videos are good but not perfect. Clip lengths are limited to 10 minutes. The soundtrack is a little muffled and noisy, and picks up subtle whirrs and clicks from the focus and zoom motors. There’s nothing much wrong with picture quality, though, and optical stabilisation keeps shots reasonably steady at the full zoom extension.

When the worst thing to complain about is noisy video soundtracks, Canon must be on to a good thing. There’s no better camera for casual photographers who want attractive photos and videos without any fuss.

Review: Canon PowerShot SX40 HS

A short, sharp review of the PowerShot SX40 HS, Canon’s latest premium ultra-zoom camera. Best viewed at 1080p.

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See the Panasonic FZ150 review here.