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Review > All-in-one
Canon Pixma MP630
by David Bayon

A fast, high-quality all-in-one, but for running costs look for the MP610 first.

Jan 16, 2009
Review > SLR Cameras
Canon EOS 450D, best quality DSLR under $1,500
by David Fearon

The 450D’s superb sensor makes it the best choice if quality is your priority. It doesn't beat the Sony A200 for value, but for the best quality below $1500 the 450D has the edge.

Nov 14, 2008
Review > Camcorders
Canon HG10
by James Morris

Good quality optics and lots of storage, but not the most portable of camcorders

Oct 7, 2008
Review > Camcorders
Canon HF10
by James Morris

Impressive optical quality and storage space, though a touch expensive

Oct 7, 2008
Canon Digital Ixus 960 IS
by David Fearon

A superbly easy-to-use and feature-laden compact camera that’s well worth the price.

May 16, 2008
Canon Digital Ixus 960 IS
by David Fearon

A superbly easy-to-use and feature-laden compact camera that’s well worth the price. Same titanium shell as before, with a lowlight ability.

Apr 9, 2008
Review > SLR Cameras
Canon Digital Ixus 900 Ti
by Jim Martin

A superb camera that takes fantastic pictures, and offers excellent portability and versatility

Mar 17, 2008
Review > SLR Cameras
Canon EOS 40D
by Dave Stephenson

Superb build quality and performance make this a worthwhile upgrade for serious amateurs.

Nov 9, 2007
Review > Inkjet
Canon Pixma Pro 9000
by David Fearon

Expensive but solidly built – a fast way to get superbly vibrant A3 prints.

Mar 29, 2007
Canon DR-1210C
by Dave Stephenson

There’s a good range of software and excellent image quality, but you pay a lot for the durability and ADF.

Oct 16, 2006
Review > SLR Cameras
Canon EOS 5D
by David Fearon

High performance with a matching price tag.

Feb 1, 2006
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Canon Pixma MP630
Canon Pixma MP630
by David Bayon
A fast, high-quality all-in-one, but for running costs look for the MP610 first.