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  • Tech Guide: Understanding megapixels

    Pixels aren't created equal, but how many is enough?

  • HP Photosmart 935

    This camera offers point-and-shoot ease to budget buyers, but lags in the performance stakes, making it a wise choice only for less-demanding shooters.

  • MiniDV and Bluetooth in shotgun wedding

    No-one could accuse Sony of resting on its laurels, and the range of consumer camcorders produced by the electronics giant continues to expand.

  • The Olympus Rapid Shot Delivers Speed but Compromises on Resolution

    The E-100 RS is a speed demon with an impressive stabilized zoom, but the low resolution may limit the camera's usefulness, especially for larger prints. The value you'll find in this camera depends on how much you value performance over resolution.

  • An action-packed camera

    Olympus created the E-100 RS for people who need to capture action. With the ability to shoot at 15 frames per second, this camera will leave only you to blame if you miss your shot. It offers a wide range of features and excellent image quality, but with a price tag of more than AU$2,500 it's not the camera for everyone.

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