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Canon MultiPASS C100
by Staff Writers
The MultiPASS C100 is a matured version of the C75 yet still manages to keep its price low. Many of the features in the C75 have been kicked up a notch, and the improvements make the C100 more productive and better value for money.
Nov 1, 2001
Canon EOS 5D
by David Fearon
High performance with a matching price tag.
Feb 1, 2006
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Canon video cameras go Full HD with flash
by Daniel Long
The camera giant throws its weight behind flash-memory with its first solid state video cameras. It's also the first from Canon to record at 1920 x 1080 Full HD.
Apr 8, 2008
Review
Canon Pixma MP180
by David Bayon
It certainly isn’t pretty, but with results like these for such a low price the MP180 is hard to ignore
Nov 12, 2007
Canon Pixma MP180
by Clive Webster
Capable of reproducing good photos, but it’s slow, a bit expensive to run and has a poor scanner.
Jan 16, 2007
Sony DCRTRV828
by Staff Writers
There is barely an area of consumer electronics that Sony does not have a hand in, and its contributions are seldom substandard in quality.
Oct 17, 2001
HP PSC 1510
by Dave Bayon
The quality of this diminutive cutie is almost as good as the high-end models, but the price means a compromise on both speed and features.
Sep 22, 2006
Lexmark X7170
by Ty Pendlebury
A Lexmark multi-function device, the P6250, won our last photo printer roundup, so the expectations were high for its big brother, the X7170. Unlike our Labs Winner, this machine is definitely targeted at the business market. For an extra $100 premium, the machine adds office-oriented functions such as faxing, a copy feeder and a better scanner. It's also noticeably larger than its brethren.
Apr 7, 2005
SONY DSC-P3
by Staff Writers
The Sony DSC-P3 is a neat and very compact device with dimensions unheard of a year ago when we did our last digital camera roundup (Digital Darkroom, May 2001, p 42) especially for a 2.8 megapixel camera.
May 1, 2002
Lexmark X4875
by Staff writers
Plenty of features, but printing and scanning results proved average at best
Oct 30, 2008
Canon Pixma MP610
by Staff writers
The scanner is the only minor weakness in an otherwise near perfect home all-in-one
Oct 30, 2008
Canopus EDIUS NX PCI Express
by James Morris
Great real-time performance, particularly with high definition footage. But the EDIUS Pro software still needs a few more features to usurp the competition.
Sep 21, 2006
Lexmark X83
by Staff Writers
Like the HP PSC750, the LexmarkX83 is designed with style in mind. While not as aesthetically pleasing, the X83 offers productivity and features, and top value for money.
Nov 1, 2001
HP Photosmart C5180
by Dave Stephenson
An excellent all-in-one, particularly when it comes to photo quality, but it’s possible to get more features elsewhere.
Mar 21, 2007
Olympus Camedia C-2500L
by Staff Writers
Olympus first introduced SLR (single lens reflex) to digital cameras in early 1998 in the form of the Camedia C-1400L.
Feb 9, 2000
Review Group
Photo-printers
by Dan Chiappini
Taking photos is only half the fun. Touching them up on your PC and printing them is the other half. PC Authority takes a look at some of the best photo-printers on the market.
Dec 22, 2004
Olympus C-2000 Zoom
by Jonathan Bray
Ever since the dawn of the digital camera age Olympus has graced the market with a series of excellent products. Its C-800L may have had a lukewarm reception, but the C-820L soon rectified that.
Nov 1, 1999
Sanyo VPC-HD1000
by James Morris
A good price coupled with outstanding image quality – a good budget alternative to the Panasonic HDC-HS9
Oct 7, 2008