April 3rd, 2007
Sony Cybershot S650 Review By Cameras.co.uk
The DSC S650 is on the large side to fit into a pocket, but is compact enough to be carried around without a problem.

Cameras.co.uk reviewed the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S650 and gave out”I know the Sony DSC S650 is not the most expensive digital camera, but I was still disappointed by its performance. Shutter lag with the flash, the performance of the LCD in bright sunshine and the lack of sharpness it the outdoor shots are all major drawbacks.”
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April 3rd, 2007
Canon PowerShot SD800 IS Review By DigitalLifestyles
There’s no denying that the Ixus 850 manages to pack an awful lot into its stylish, ultra-compact case, and the combination of optical image stabilisation, a 7.1 megapixel sensor and a wide 28-105 mm lens makes for a very attractive take-anywhere package.

DigitalLifestyles reviewed the Canon PowerShot SD800 IS and gave out”The image quality may fall slightly behind the class leaders and the lack of manual controls will frustrate advanced users, but for point’n’shooters looking for an everyday camera, the Ixus 850 could be a camera to consider.It’s a bit of a pricey number though at around £250, and the lack of durability might be of concern to those who don’t like to mollycoddle their cameras in cases all the time, but the spec sheet does make a compelling read.
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