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Panasonic has however reduced the resolution from 18 to 12 Megapixels in an attempt to improve noise, and the built-in EVF - which remains unique in this category - now delivers a much more detailed view. When it comes to choosing cameras and lenses though, I've got you covered with my guides that list the best models available right now from entry-level all the way to high-end pro gear
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Nikon Coolpix L610: Review
http://www.digitalversus.com/digital-camera/nikon-coolpix-l610-p14136/test.html
However, there are many better cameras out there, including similarly priced models like the Canon SX230 HS, which also has full PSAM modes to help take beginners further. Compare the Nikon L610 to other cameras in the Face-Off The L610 lens lacks a little consistency at wide-angle but sharpness levels are excellent in the middle of the frame
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2402007,00.asp
It only manages to keep noise below 1.5 percent through ISO 800, and even at that setting, images start to lose detail as a result of in-camera noise reduction. Like its predecessor, it features a 12-megapixel image sensor and a built-in GPS, but adds a longer 20x zoom lens (up from 14x), without increasing the size of the camera
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2383728,00.asp
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Canon PowerShot SX40 HS: Review
http://www.digitalversus.com/digital-camera/canon-powershot-sx40-hs-p11807/test.html
The only slight let-down is that in very quiet scenes the noise of the zoom lens is picked up in the background, as well as some other slight noises from the camera controls. Apart from getting rid of coloured fringes, the image is also sharper, and the lens (which is lifted straight from the SX30) finally comes into its own
http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/canon_powershot_sx230_hs_review/comments/
When ever you switch the camera flash also gets on irrespective of the light condition which is bit annoying even if you disable the flash also that more or less in the place where you left hand generally. I had them all and as I said before getting a good Nikon S9100 is a lottery, so I got lucky with mine but even so that camera has serious focusing problems at long zoom
Canon SX220 HS vs SX230 HS - Our Analysis
http://snapsort.com/compare/Canon-SX220-HS-vs-Canon-SX230-HS
Ferdi (10:32 AM, September 10, 2011) the 220 works with the CHDK while the 230 doesn't.This means that you can save your pictures in RAW format only with the 220.This is a must have feature that makes me choose the 220 over the 230; I don't care about a built in GPS that drains the battery in a few hours
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