Samsung i70 Digital Camera - Silver

June 12th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Digital Cameras, samsung

Samsung i70 Digital Camera - Silver (7.2MP, 3x Optical Zoom) 3" LCD

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This 7.2 megapixel sliding door style has a 3x optical zoom, a full size 3.0 wide TFT colour on , shake reduction, recognition, AF and AE. Brilliant and sensitive flash animation GUI is complimented by the -4 .
GBP 80.00
GBP 89.99
GBP 71.99

i70 Silver
2007-02-14


Outstanding!!!!
This is outstanding. This well excelled the Sony Cybershot range by miles!!!! The large , with its high resolution shows the photograhs which you have taken in the taken . You would not be disspointed. I got mine at Currys and i got a 2 GB card, a and for 3 years for £200.

This is recommended 400%!!!

Not Outperformed


Excellent piece of kit!
Apart from having problems with delivery ( went missing on a bfpo address), amazon refunded me and I bought the elsewhere due to lack of stock.
This has an instruction that looks daunting however the is very easy to pick up and go. Photos are flawless and is good for a .
I also have a 2gb Kingston sd card from amazon which works perfectly so no complaints there.
The only complaint would be the software it seems very basic with no support for converting your movies to play on the , otherwise the is well up there with the +£200 cameras.
Highly recommended, buy one!


Cards
I am really please with my i70 and have no problems using my 2GB Kingston SD card with it. i don't know if the previous reviewer had a faulty card or whether the doesn't take 4GB cards but it works fine with the 2GB version which gives me about 1000 images, enough for me!!! Great images, nice design and a great sceen. I would highly recommend.


for this
Be warned I bought a Kinston 4GB and couldn't use it, and have wasted my money as I have had to buy a new card. No where do they tell you this but this will only take Toshiba, or SanDisk cards and only up to 2GB, otherwise the just doesn't turn on.

I haven't got to use my yet as it doesn't even come with a small card when you buy it. I am waiting on my new card which hopefully should work.


I am so happy.
The of the pics are fab. Macro from 1cm. Amazing. recon. wise (2 pics in one). The only down side I do not have the codex to the (I did send an e-mail to . They don't care, no reply after 3 weeks.). You cannot your (downloaded or on TV)???. My old Sony did it. MP3 is great. is great, But you can only compress movies not AVI or IFO. Otherwise if you are an expert you will have to use at list 3 softwares to put a DVD to your . The is so good and the design so perfect. 2 year guaranty. Don't Hesitate to buy it if you are ready to read a thick instruction to get the best of it. This has the effect for a very very cheap price!!!
No regrets. No regrets. I am so happy and I recomand it at 200%'

July 23, 2008, 21:49

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Samsung L730 Digital Camera

June 12th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Digital Cameras, samsung

Samsung L730 Digital Camera - Metal Body - Silver (7MP, 3 x Optical Zoom) 2.5 LCD

Samsung L730 Digital Camera - Metal Body - Silver (7MP, 3 x Optical Zoom) 2.5 LCD
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Product Description:
The L730 from is a high-performance with easy-to-use functions, and will suit photographers of any level. The L730 is loaded with technologies, including a 7-megapixel CCD sensor, a 3x optical zoom, intelligent scrolling wheel and a 2.5? . The ASR and 1600 ISO sensitivity work together to reduce blur in photos taken in low-lit conditions without a flash.The L730 also comes with a number of handy functions, including a - for group photos and backlit snaps; an iMovie video recording for capture SVGA- ; and several different scene modes to automatically adjust the ?s settings to fit the photographing conditions.Equipped with an internal battery, the L730 puts all the latest into the palm of your hand!
GBP 84.99

L730 Silver
2007-07-10


Very good , very good price...
Hi, firstly, this is very good for the price its up for, its got fantastic picture and lots of different modes to choose from for the more experienced photographer. however, if your not that 'tech-savvy', this is also great for you because its got and auto- which automatically selects the best settings for the conditions you are in. it has recognition and best off all the automatic red-eye eraser; as soon as take a it gets rid of the red-eye all by itself in about 2-3 seconds flat, no messing around on the computer afterwards needed, however if you like you can turn this off. the only reason this isnt 5 STARS is because when taking a , you have to look at the to see what you are capturing, whereas i would prefer to look through the lense myself on occassions, nothing really big then. overall, a great for a great price for all levels of photographer.

July 23, 2008, 21:49

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Samsung i85 Digital Camera

June 11th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Digital Camcorder

Samsung i85 Digital Camera - Silver (8.0MP, 5x Optical Zoom) 3" LCD

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is taking photography and even further with the high-performance i85! Not only is this -compact equipped with an 8 million- CCD sensor and impressive 5x optical zoom lens, it also doubles as a , so you can enjoy your MP3 and XviD video files or even . All these functions are packed into a stylish metal body with a 3? .The i85 couples the Shake Reduction stabiliser with 1600 ISO sensitivity to deliver amazing photos in any kind of lighting and despite moving subjects. Meanwhile, the intelligent and modes work to ensure your snaps turn out perfectly. The i85 is also equipped with 173 MB of space, which can be expanded by adding an SD, MMC or SDHC card (not included). Furthermore, the i85 is one of the first cameras with ?s exclusive ? tour ? feature, which provides detailed information and photos of famous sites in 30 countries from around the !The high-performance i85 from is a real gem packed with and !
GBP 214.07

i85
2008-04-10


Excellent!!
This is one of the best I have ever used. The picture is amazing compared to our 7mp unit. There are so many settings to play with but at the same time, it is uncomplicated. The video capture is also brilliant as well as the sound .

I have not tried to add any movies to it off of the PC yet but I have added some MP3s and the sound is bassy & clear.

The only down side I can think of is that it is a slightly awkward shape and difficult to find a for!

July 23, 2008, 21:50

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Canon IXUS 70 Digital Camera

June 4th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Canon, Digital Cameras

Canon IXUS 70 Digital Camera - Silver (7.1MP, 3x Optical Zoom) 2.5" LCD

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GBP 249.00
GBP 138.00
70 slim featuring 7.1 Megapixels 3x optical zoom

1864B005AA
2007-02-27


not all good news
the card and battery is worthy of a 10p toy very poor - worse still mine was deliverd with a fault - strong horz lines across the pictures and total over exposure in daylight. Let see how respond this, one is scrap.


(Almost) Faultless
Bought this a year ago. The only niggle that I have is the lack of a battery meter. It is the best 'point and shoot' that I have used/owned. It is small and easy to use.


"unidentified "
It would be worth your while doing an internet search for "unidentified error message" before buying. Every result I came up with applied to and their compatibility with SD cards. sadly, after I'd purchased.


great little
I bought this for my son (but I'm tempted to use it myself!).Great for pictures and also can take really good little videos....he enjoys shooting his own movies.We got a card and a with it, but I only have praise for it and it really is very compact.Would find it hard to find a better for the price.


Fantastic compact
Bought this fantastic a couple of weeks ago to replace and old . First impressions were good, great size, fits nicely into a pocket, looks good and takes SD cards which I already have.
Worked straight out of the box with minimum of setting up, just had to install the software on my PC and I was up and running.
The picture is very good with the basic, automatic settings, haven't had chance to play around with them manually.
The main thing is it a nice easy to use and very compact.
I would highly recommend buying this and also a to protect your new purchase.

July 23, 2008, 21:48

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Canon PowerShot G9 Digital Camera

May 14th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Digital Cameras

Canon PowerShot G9 Digital Camera - Black (12.1MP, 6x Optical Zoom) 3.0" LCD

Canon PowerShot G9 Digital Camera - Black (12.1MP, 6x Optical Zoom) 3.0\
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Canon
GBP 409.00
GBP 278.95
Canon
2082B009AA
2007-09-24


Smashing camera!
I'm not going to bore everyone as its all been said 1000x before in the reviews but it DOES live up to the hype.

* Its very well made - reassuringly heavy.

* Its got a full auto mode as well as offering full control over ISO,
white balance, exposure etc to keep the pro's happy.

* Photos are awesome. The image stabilisation works well.

* Nice bonus is in-camera red eye removal

* The LCD is one of the nicest I've seen on a camera.

In short, if you're looking for a camera that offers more options and features and has a larger sensor & lens than a compact would offer, but you don't want to drag around a big heavy dSLR, this camera is for you! Go get one!


Wow
I love this camera - it has all the serious, grownup things like RAW shooting and manual settings for everything including ISO, focus bracketing and flash intensity, plus all the fun stuff like video (with options like time lapse and black & white) and "scene" settings.

I love the retro styling and matt finish too - it feels nice and solid in the hand. It's no pocket camera, but it's more discreet than a DSLR. All the controls are well positioned and have a solid, positive feel to them. Changes of setting show up on the big, bright screen and it's easy to alter them on the hoof.

The zoom is good, and the image stabilisation works well.

Did I mention I love this camera? I really love this camera.


Powershot G9
Just about everything has been said about the Canon G9 and there is not much that I can add to the recommendation for this camera especially as I have only had the camera a couple of weeks..and I am still putting it through its paces...I find there is nothing more pointless than a review which says..."I've had the camera for two days and it is brilliant"...only time and usage will tell ...but so far I find it more than satisfactory for my requirements....
This feedback is more about the excellent service provided by Amazon Itself..from whom I purchased the g9....I ordered at approx., 5.30pm one day..and with the express delivery service...my new toy arrived..Intact and well packaged.. before 9.45am the following day....very well done Amazon....thank you.

William


Best compact camera available
Don't buy this camera if you want something small and simple. Do buy it if you want a wide range of features and RAW format functionality.

I love my DSLRs and, like many amateur photographers (I suspect), I'm something of a control freak, which rules out my picking up a compact or point-and-shoot because I'm given little or no say in what I do. I also despise the long, long, long shutter lag and complete inability to shoot fast-moving objects or in low light. The other gripes common to *all* compacts - chromatic aberration, distortion, noise - would normally prevent me from buying a compact at all.

I've owned two: the Nikon Coolpix 5100 and the Canon G9, which I've used when I needed something small. I gave away the Nikon. I've kept the Canon. Below are the reasons why.

The G9 is solid, well-built (some might say `chunky') and only just qualifies (IMO) as a compact. It does have a tiny, but usable, optical viewfinder. If you have small hands, I would imagine the weight and no grip would make shooting one-handed difficult. If you have large paws like mine, the zoom dial is not easy to use. The Nikon is admittedly more ergonomic. I wonder why Canon bothered with an ISO dial on the top (nice touch, I confess), as only 80, 100 and 200 settings are of any use. There is the usual, pointless print button which is thankfully customisable. If you're used to recent Canon models, the interface and buttons are not too complex. Highly useful functions, such as changing the white balance, EV settings and focus modes are all easily accessible. The Nikon interface is quirky, bordering on irritating.

Both cameras feature a 12 million pixel count, resolution presumably being the only number camera manufacturers think we can understand. Noise in low light conditions or at anything above ISO 200 makes the Nikon useless, the Canon just about OK. (I admit I'm spoilt, being used to Canon and Nikon DSLRs.) If you want to take family snaps indoors, don't waste money on the Nikon.

The internal flash on the Nikon is poor and weak; it's only weak on the Canon. Both cameras have a hot-shoe for speedlite flashguns. My Canon 580 Mk II is twice the bulk of the G9, which doesn't improve handling.
I was struck by the sharp and vibrant colours of the Canon. In normal photo formats, chromatic aberration (colour fringing) and distortion were not noticeable - they can be corrected afterwards, if necessary. Neither offers an impressive zoom range, but the Canon's wide angle is a bare 30 mm (full-frame equivalent).

Video quality on the G9, I am told, is excellent.

After image quality and relative speed, the best feature on the G9 for me is the RAW format function. This is a godsend and one not offered by the Nikon, but even without it, the Canon G9 is simply a better camera.
Compacts don't really deserve their bad reputation. Trying to please everybody inevitably lowers overall quality, but the G9 tries hardest to achieve such an impossible goal. Does its wide range of features and improvement in image quality over other compacts justify the high price tag? If you're unfamiliar with the terms `white balance' and `RAW', then the answer is definitely no. If you're looking for the next step down from a DSLR, I would say yes.


Almost Perfect
I have a love/hate relationship with my G9 - well, actually I've had two of them. I noticed shortly after buying the first that there was a small dark dot appearing on the screen when I was previewing and taking video footage. It wan't there on photos, but that's due to Canon's clever dust spot reduction filtering.

Anyway, I deciced that I'd paid for a fully functional camera, even though I didn't plan to use the video capability, so I returned it to Amazon and they sent me a new unit - no questions asked. This time, I have only had the camera for a month, and shot only a few dozen images. It's always kept in a case, and never in dusty environments. However, looking closely into the lens element, I can see that it's already managed to gather particles of dust on the inside or the front lens, and the front of the inner lens.

This dust doesn't show up in pictures at this time, but it has to be noted, and I'm not the first one to do this by any means, that the dust accumultaion problem of the G9 is a real phenomenon. And there's no way to get rid of it once it's there. Could you take out the lens to clean it? Not practically. I've heard that it can be done, but you'd be a braver person than I, and I've taken some fiddly things apart in my time.

My guess is that the usable life of the camera will be greatly reduced because of this fatal flaw. Which is a great shame, because otherwise it's almost perfect.

It takes fantastic shots (especially in macro mode), has all the controls you will ever need in a compact, is solidly built, and a joy to use. Far more convenient to lugging around an SLR on holiday. This is why I bought mine.

Why oh why did Canon build such a great camera only to let it down by not sealing the lens unit properly?

Would I buy the G9 again? Probably, but then I bought this as a second camera, and can afford to replace it when it finally gives up the ghost. If this is your one and only camera, and you're going to be tearing out your hair at the thought of needing to replace it when the lens gets too dusty to use two or three years down the line, think carefully before purchasing.

July 23, 2008, 21:48

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Nikon D40 Digital SLR Camera - Black

May 14th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Digital Cameras

Nikon D40 Digital SLR Camera - Black (18-55mm Lens Kit)

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With this high-class , decided not to increase its impressive megapixel power but to bring together all the elements that make for a great ! Here it is, the D40! The most compact ever developed by ! The D40 is 's first ever to offer all the advantages of the " Total " system thanks to its compatibility with AF-S lenses. More compact and lighter than its predecessor, the D40 has a 6-megapixel sensor and incorporates a 2.5" for ease of use. Extremely fast and always ready to take photos, the D40 has a starting time of just 0.18 sec. This also has a continuous focusing of 2.5 photos per , which is ideal for sports photographers! Supplied with an AF-S DX 18-55cm lens suitable for the most common photos, the D40 is also equipped with an EN-EL9 1000 mAh battery, which you to take 470 photos on one single battery charge. The D40 is without a doubt the wisest choice for all landscape lovers and photographers looking for a fun-to-use !
GBP 419.99
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GBP 260.90
GBP 259.99

D40
2006-12-01


Excellent Value for Money
OK, there are many, many more feature-packed cameras available.
OK, it's only capable of 6.1 megapixels
OK, it's not the most amazing at producing indoor shots without flash.
OK, you have to get expensive AF-S lenses to get auto- with this .

Well, forget all those things and buy this now. It's excellent. If you, like me, are looking for your first 'proper' (ie. an ), then, in my opinion, you need look no further than this wonderful piece of kit. It's just so much fun to use... it just feels so right -- good size, good weight, good picture , pretty fast, easy to use, nice 'idiot' , nice 'helper' pictures to remind you what the different settings do... it has the same (excellent) sensor as some of the more expensive models too, so that can't be bad.

Most of all though... you are getting a well-featured PROPER for about £250. It's an absolute bargain and I really can't tell you just how much better your photos will be if you buy one of these, read a few articles on photography, get a couple of books on the subject and just start shooting.

To summarise: buy this -- it's ace.


Gold
I will avoid a technical angle in this review as it has been admirably covered by previous buyers.
I took the plunge and bought this late Sunday night and received it early Tuesday morning, which is excellent.
The itself so far has been superb and gave me a superb days first shoot of 750 pictures.
I had been using a Coolpix for two years and have been amazed at what it could do, but the D40 is superb. A previous reviewer stated that I would be delighted at how well the wide angle lens works, and they were right.
I take a lot of action shots in Sports of myself and mates clay pigeon shooting, and on day 1 came home with action shots of shooters breaking clays. (these clays are on an Olympic Skeet layout, the birds are moving at 90mph, yet the caught the action perfectly).
I know I am going to love this more and more.
One tiny criticism though is the operators manual. It's crap. Obviously written by nerds who don't own a but who are software geeks. Thank God Amazon offer a to Nikons for well under a tenner/that's the next purchase.
I boughta 4GB card for the which give me 2,100 shots per day. Beat that. this is a great making a suoperb piece to my Coolpix and binoculars.


Great entry level DSLR for the novice.
in the early 80's a friend of mine got me into (sort of) serious photography and I purchased a Pentax MV . The MV was great as it wasn't too compilcated as it had aperture priority and also AUTO .Suited me down to the ground.

Years went by and my MV was locked away and forgotten about.After I got married my wife had a 35mm point and shoot which became the 'family' that was used for holidays, weddings etc. Just before the birth of our son in 2005 I wanted to get something special so I could take all the baby shots and as my experience with Pentax was great, I went with the Optio 5sn.

I was now entering the of photography, and my love for photography albeit a novice one was rekindled.In time my wife's had packed in and I know she had always had one eye on the Pentax Optio 5sn so I gave in to her and she now owns the Optio which is easy for her to carry.

So what now I thought. What about me? What shall I get?

Well the first thing I did (as always when I need help on deciding) was to go on Amazon to see what are the best sellers and to see all the reviews by you guys. The that stood out for me was the Fuji FiniPix S5700.It was a P+S had a traditional look and had great reviews.

Something told me though that if I went with that choice albeit a good one it's unlikely I would get another one for another few years at least. I had secretly been 'coveting' the D40, one because it was a and secondly because it was a , a I had always wanted to own. I thought what the heck, bite the bullet.

I can't really say anymore than the positive reviews have already said, except it's phenomenal. I'm so pleased that I made this purchase and encourage anyone else venturing into photography to do the same.

As a side issue, it has not only satisfied my craving for photography but I've also brought my old MV out as well, had it checked out, bought new batteries and a roll of 35mm and I'm using two cameras now.

Why I even feel like a pro with my Billingham bag, 2 's, one , one non-.

Yes I'm falling in love with the art of photography all over again.


Poor Reliabilty
Becareful of this item. The battery charger failed after just one use leaving me stranded on the trip of a lifetime in Iran with just one charge. The support process is inflexible and they expected me to send the recharger to Europe for repairs. This is not feasible while on holiday. In short if you have a failure as I did, even if after a single use, then it is your .

Picture is ok and I found it performs poorly indoors with no flash.

At least buy a spare battery so you are covered if the recharger fails as it did for me.


A review from a total novice!
I am completely new to photography (well apart from the normal holiday/bithday snaps!) and bought this after a recommendation from a friend and reading the reviews on here. It is a lovely and pefect for someone starting out. I've been using the auto mostly but the photos are brilliant! I am really in impressed this the of my photos and have has lots of compliments too. I am more than happy and have found it really easy to use and the display doesn't take long to master either. I am enjoying teaching myself photography and practicing lots!

July 23, 2008, 21:49

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Canon IXUS 70 Digital Camera - Silver (7.1MP, 3x Optical Zoom

May 14th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Digital Cameras

Canon IXUS 70 Digital Camera - Silver (7.1MP, 3x Optical Zoom) 2.5" LCD

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GBP 249.00
GBP 138.00
70 slim featuring 7.1 Megapixels 3x optical zoom

1864B005AA
2007-02-27


not all good news
the card and battery is worthy of a 10p toy very poor - worse still mine was deliverd with a fault - strong horz lines across the pictures and total over exposure in daylight. Let see how respond this, one is scrap.


(Almost) Faultless
Bought this a year ago. The only niggle that I have is the lack of a battery meter. It is the best 'point and shoot' that I have used/owned. It is small and easy to use.


"unidentified "
It would be worth your while doing an internet search for "unidentified error message" before buying. Every result I came up with applied to and their compatibility with SD cards. sadly, after I'd purchased.


great little
I bought this for my son (but I'm tempted to use it myself!).Great for pictures and also can take really good little videos....he enjoys shooting his own movies.We got a card and a with it, but I only have praise for it and it really is very compact.Would find it hard to find a better for the price.


Fantastic compact
Bought this fantastic a couple of weeks ago to replace and old . First impressions were good, great size, fits nicely into a pocket, looks good and takes SD cards which I already have.
Worked straight out of the box with minimum of setting up, just had to install the software on my PC and I was up and running.
The picture is very good with the basic, automatic settings, haven't had chance to play around with them manually.
The main thing is it a nice easy to use and very compact.
I would highly recommend buying this and also a to protect your new purchase.

July 23, 2008, 21:48

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX55EB Digital Camera - Black

May 14th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Digital Cameras

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX55EB Digital Camera - Black (8.1MP, 3.6 x Optical Zoom) 3.0" LCD

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX55EB Digital Camera - Black (8.1MP, 3.6 x Optical Zoom) 3.0\
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Product Description:
The Lumix DMC-FX55 from Panasonic is the new and improved version of the FX33, offering the same Auto Intelligent technology but with a larger 3? LCD screen!Behind its stylish design, the Lumix DMC-FX55 is equipped with an 8 effective-megapixel CCD sensor and 3.6x wide-angle optical zoom, which can be expanded depending on the photo resolution. The optical zoom efficient goes up to 5.7x for 2 megapixels, allowing you to take close-ups tiny details.The DMC-FX55 also includes the renowned Venus Engine III image processor and an Intelligent ISO Control mode (up to 6400 ISO sensitivity) to guarantee bright, continuous lighting even in darker environments. Meanwhile, the Mega O.I.S. optical image stabiliser counteracts camera shake to deliver clear images every time.The Lumix FX55 is also equipped with an Auto Intelligent mode that automatically adjusts the settings according to conditions so you don?t have to! With the Lumix DMC-FX55, you?ll have all of Panasonic?s latest technologies in the palm of your hand!
GBP 279.99
GBP 130.99
GBP 155.98
GBP 124.99
Panasonic
DMC-FX55EB-K
2007-09-30


Top quality, excellent camera
I received this item within three days of having ordered it from Amazon and I am hugely impressed with it. It's easy to use and the menus are easy to operate. There are 21 scene modes which are simple to access and select.
The iA (intelligent auto) mode is brilliant as it automatically selects the correct mode, exposure, shutter speed etc taking the thought out of the entire process, taking quality pictures every time. The three inch screen is crystal clear and will automatically adjust it's brightness depending on the brightness of your environment.
On the whole, this looks and feels like a top quality well made product and I would recommend it to anyone.


excellent price
bought this camera to update from my casio 4mp camera purely to have luxury of bigger screen ,pictures do not look any better than my casio but it is very easy to use has limited manual functions you can just leave set on ir mode and let camera do all the work .
price now very good for one of market leading makes so would recommend to anyone looking for good basic camera


Fantastic
What can i say, Got one in black, Look's and feel's so good you allmost want to put it on display, Look's better than the FX33 due to some better design features, Silver strip on front, joystick etc, And the 3in screen is just a pleasure, Very happy with it


Point & Shoot - but do you really need the 3" screen?
I love photography, and I love to have control over the image-taking process. However, control over a compact digital camera is a rather fruitless affair because there is so much depth of field to the images. So, given the creative limitations that you naturally have with compacts, what should you be looking for? Well, sharp images, good colour, ease-of-use, compactness, good build quality and a nice field of view range.

The stand-out part of this camera is probably the Leica lens. 28-100 is the perfect range. A nice wide angle for indoor and landsc