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    madog: Anyone have any recommendations for a low end (cheapish) digital camera that takes quick pictures? Useless information/rant follows if you're bored (... more »
    ColinRobertson: I would have thought the best low light and best video/still crossover categories would have both gone to the Panasonic LX3... It does HD video and h... more »
    ren0901: I own the Lumix and it is a terrific camera. But the AVCHD video file format needs 3rd party conversation software so that it can be edited on a Mac. ... more »
    Kaspir: so TX1 or the S90? the missus is taking a photography class in the spring, I know neither is a DSLR replacement, but low light was the biggest shortco... more »
    Bandit: I love my S90. It has a few annoying quirks, like the silly pop-up flash and the back control ring that's loose and easily bumped, but its capabilitie... more »
    TonyWonder: These descriptions sound like something Rod Roddy would say while running down the items on the Showcase Showdown..."all this and more could be yours ... more »
    SuprXY: I have had this camera (in orange. you can also get silver) for a couple months now. I wanted a camera that could be my everyday camera and handle a... more »
    foodtease: We bought the DMC-TS1 to take on vacation in Greece earlier this summer and also wanted to upgrade to something that could shoot 16:9. We still really... more »
    HartleyEquestridomus: I have this camera and I think it's very good for two reasons and not so good for other reasons. The good. Great quality video. The 10ft limitation... more »
    redkamel: I have the W60 and I like it. One thing you forget: the cheaper price actually makes you more likely to use it. I lost my first one when we flipped a ... more »
    itchytooth: I've been on the verge of buying this camera for a while, but now that summer is about over, I'll probably just wait and see what comes out next year.... more »
    maven2k: You know that 10' thing is a "safe" number. In reality it's probably twice that depth but they are avoiding problems. It looks cool and unless you dro... more »
    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Wow, I took shots 4 and 9. It's good to see how they came out! more »
    weatherman: + Rugged + 5x Zoom + Avocado Green For a point and shoot, being a decent all-rounder is exactly what it's supposed to be. $400 is pricey, but I've be... more »
    otus: what perfect timing. I was just looking at cameras today. I've always been a Canon man, but am pissed that their newest small cameras don't have wat... more »
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    The Best Point and Shoot Cameras for Every Purpose

    Mark Goldstein is the Editor of Photography Blog. And he's been so kind as provide us with his favorite point and shoot picks in every key category. More »
  • #cameras

    Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1 Waterproof Camera Review: My Favorite So Far, Oddly

    It's not the most rugged, waterproof, or compact of its kind. And its photos aren't the best. But for some reason I really like this camera. Maybe I'm wrong. More »
  • #cameras

    Panasonic Lumix GF1 Camera Improves on the Olympus E-P1... But Not By Much

    As leaked, Panasonic's third Micro Four Thirds camera, the GF1, matches the small size of the Olympus E-P1 while adding a built-in flash and some great new lenses. More »
  • #gf1

    Panasonic So Excited About Lumix GF1 Micro Four Thirds Camera They Show It a Little Early

    Panasonic's so excited about the yet-unannounced Lumix GF1 camera—us too—that they apparently can't help but spread the good word via advertisement on DPReview. It's not as retro-beautiful as the E-P1—and still no viewfinder—but we'll take it. [Thanks P!]
  • #rumor

    Cool Panasonic Lumix GF1 4/3 May End Up Being My Next Camera

    I got excited about the Olympus EP1—and not because I saw it fondled by scantily dressed girls—but this leaked Panasonic Lumix GF1 Micro Four Thirds has awakened my pantsing instinct. You'll be mine, you pseudo-german hottness you. More »
  • #digitalcameras

    Panasonic Lumix FP8, FZ35 and FZ28 Cram Lots of Zoom Into Little Cameras

    Panasonic's got a trio of new digital cameras—sadly, not a Lumix LX4—with the ZR1 (8x zoom in a tiny body), FZ35 (another 18x followup to the FZ28) and pictured, the FP8, a daintier take on the TS1 toughcam. More »
  • #digitalcameras

    Panasonic Lumix LX3 vs. Leica D-Lux 4, Or How to Charge $300 More for the Same Camera

    I'd been thinking about snagging a Panasonic Lumix LX3 until this WSJ trend piece spiked the already pricey, um, price over $500. But it's still way cheaper than Leica D-Lux 4, which is basically the same camera for $800. Why? More »
  • #battlemodo

    Toughcam Battle: Canon PowerShot D10 vs. Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS1

    Both Panasonic and Canon announced their first water- and shock-proof compact toughcams earlier this year, and we've taken them underwater for a test. Which is better for capturing your summertime antics both wet AND wild?
  • #dslrs

    Redrock Hybrid Cinema Rig Aims dSLRs Right at Spielberg

    The latest dSLRs shoot excellent HD video, as long as you don't mind the shakiness. Redrock, who released some of the first pro solutions to this problem, have just announced a product that's downright buyable. More »
  • #cameras

    HD-Shooting Panasonic DMC-GH1 Looks Hot in Red, Availabile April 24 in Japan

    We usually don't dish on Asia-only release dates to preserve your Occidental sanity, but since price and date for the U.S. drop of the new Micro Four Thirds, 1080p-capturing GH1 is still mysterious, let's look.
  • #tomorrowscameras

    Click: A Visual Tour of Camera Interfaces

    Digital cameras do more stuff than ever—detect smiles, track specific people, shoot HD video—but while some are adding dials and buttons to manage feature bloat, others are shedding buttons like dead, obsolete skin.
  • #tomorrowscameras

    Panasonic Lumix TS1 Would Be Iron Man's Tough Camera

    The antidote to Canon's blimpy D10 is Pansonic's comparatively skinny Lumix TS1.
  • #tomorrowscameras

    Hands On Panasonic Lumix GH1 1080p HD Video Shootin' Micro Four Thirds Camera

    Two things make Panasonic's Lumix GH1 Micro Four Thirds camera stand out from its G1 forebear: The mondo 14-140mm kit lens and its 1080p full HD video powahs.
  • #cameras

    Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH1 Micro Four Thirds Sequel Shoots Full 1080p Video

    Panasonic has just gotten around to releasing their next Micro Four Thirds camera, and it looks awfully familiar! That's because the GH1 is, more or less, the G1, with added 1080p HD video capabilities. More »
  • #tomorrowscameras

    We're Looking at Tomorrow's Cameras Today and...Tomorrow

    Today and tomorrow at the PMA photo show, we're going to be checking out tomorrow's—well, next month's and the rest of the year's—cameras.
  • #cameras

    Canon FD Adapter Brings Even More Classic Lens Compatibility To Micro Four Thirds System

    We've already seen the Leica M-Mount adapter; now, Canon FD lenses are compatible with Panasonic's Micro Four Thirds system and its Lumix DMC-G1. More »
  • #cameras

    Novoflex Adapter Brings Classic Leica M-Mount Lenses To Micro Four Thirds System

    Novoflex has answered our wishes for the Micro Four Thirds system: a €150 ($192) adapter will now mate Leica M-mount lenses—some of the best glass ever made—with cameras like the Panasonic Lumix G1. More »
  • #review

    Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 Review: World's First Micro Four Thirds Digicam

    Companies that aren't Canon or Nikon have it rough in the digital camera market—particularly outside the cheap point-and-shoot area. Some band together for strength in numbers, creating cooperative standards like Panasonic, Olympus and Leica's new Micro Four Thirds system—a spec for smaller cameras with digital viewfinders like a compact, but interchangeable lenses, manual controls and higher performance like a DSLR. We tested Panasonic's 13-megapixel Lumix G1, paying close attention to the fact that it's the first contender in a totally new camera category and—like that other G1, the Android smartphone—it sets the stage for what's to come. More »
  • #digitalcameras

    Lumix DMC-G1: World's Smallest Camera With Interchangeable Lenses Priced at $800

  • #digitalcameras

    Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 Doesn't Shoot HD Video

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