Images are pretty good
Easy touchscreen, Range of filters
Fast high-speed shooting, Decent image quality
Curvy body is different
Above-average feature set for its street price
Simple-to-use travel-zoom camera that delivers good results
Compact body with a decent zoom range
Picture quality at wide-angle
'The 115 HS is excellent at taking well exposed images with brilliant colours.'
'Low image noise.'
'Tiny dimensions.'
'sizeable, 3-inch LCD screen'
'The camera has long shot-to-shot times and its flat buttons can be tricky to press.'
'Great value-for-money.'
'Fun creative filters'
'The A3300 IS is a small and stylish compact which fits easily into your pocket. '
'No raw capture option.'
'Slow to start up and shoot.'
'Battery life is poor with GPS active.'
'no full manual controls'
'low-priced camera'
'the camera was prone to freezing.'
'Sluggish boot and recycle times'
'very clean looking interface'
'slow shooting performance'
'It has a small handgrip for your right hand, and it's comfortable to use. '
'Outdoor wide angle shot'
Good quality lens with optical image stabilization
'The camera is ready to take photos within two to three seconds after switching on and focus speed is perfectly acceptable.'
'slim, good-looking camera'
'Touch-screen.'
'The bottom line: Simple and satisfying, Panasonic's Lumix DMC-FH27 is an excellent point-and-shoot value.'
'GUI dated compared to competition.'
'useful touch-screen operation'
'Soft images.'
'Macro pictures are good on the Samsung PL210.'
'To ensure pictures are sharp, the camera has Dual Image Stabilisation - both optical and digital. '
'Some of the Smart settings are disappointing.'
'Wide range of features including smart filters. '
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