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This Week’s (Nov 13-19, 2010) Digital Camera Review Roundup

Here is this week’s (Nov 13-19, 2010) digital camera review roundup:

  • Luminous Landscape gives high praise to Pentax’s first MFDSLR, the Pentax 645D: “The 645D is a photographer’s camera. And that’s the highest praise there is.
  • DCRP (dcresource) pulls no punches with the Fujifilm FinePix F300EXR [QuickPrice Check] concluding “there was a time when you equated the Fuji FinePix F-series cameras with great low light performance.
  • We posted our review of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS2 / FT2.
  • PhotoRadar likes the Samsung NX10 [Specs], a compact mirrorless that “will further bolster the company’s reputation as a serious player in the photography market.
  • PhotoRadar bemoans the lack of an articulated LCD but otherwise finds the Nikon D7000 [QuickPrice Check]an excellent camera capable of capturing a high level of detail across the full sensitivity range.
  • LetsGoDigital highly recommends the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 for “there is simply no better photo/video combination to be found in this price segment currently.
  • Imaging Resource has this to say about the Canon G12 [QuickPrice Check]: “What’s clear in this crowded field is that what used to be the top of the mountain, the flagship among digicams, is now something of a compromise. A pleasant compromise, I hasten to add, but not the slam dunk of years past.
  • CameraLabs finds the sensor of the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ100 [QuickPrice Check] quite noisy but “if you can live with the FZ100’s image quality though (or are happy to tweak the settings), it’s undoubtedly a very impressive camera.
  • PhotographyBLOG highly recommends the Panasonic GF2 and finds that “in terms of still image quality the GF2 uses the same sensor as its predecessor, so the performance is virtually indistinguishable.
  • DigitalCameraReview finds that the Canon PowerShot SX30IS [QuickPrice Check]boasts an impressive 35x zoom range, but image quality at long telephoto lengths and mid-to-high ISO fall flat.
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