This camera is so small you can put it in your pocket just like a mobile phone, yet it packs quite a punch. Compared with earlier cameras, the DCR-IP7 has been improved and added to, and is no longer just a video camera for home movies and still shots.
Expensive, but ideal for people on the go with its Bluetooth facility.
The digital still camera is a treat to use.
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Canon are only the second manufacturer in the Australian market to provide a flash based video camera (Panasonic is the other). Daniel Long gives his first impressions.
Great image quality and plenty of enthusiast features for a very reasonable price
Despite the $600 price gap there are only a few small but important differences between the 238E and the 270E. For example, the 238E has a smaller LCD display; a black and white viewfinder; and no S-connector input. Apart from that, the technology is essentially identical: both have the same 1.16-megapixel CCD as well as 12x optical zoom. As a result, the quality of the images is similar.
It may not be a looker, but in all other respects this Panasonic is a stunning camera
The marker has been laid down. Sony's pulled off another AVCHD stunner that will be hard to beat this year
Surprisingly there's no visual voicemail on our Optus iPhone, but otherwise the phone performs brilliantly with a massive speed boost over the 1st gen model.
The pics are the best we've ever seen from a camera phone. Nokia's N82 springs to the top of our "phones that will replace your camera" list.
The A700 has excellent image quality, but is let down by design quirks and the high price.