'On the other hand, if a little softness doesn't bother you, this is a quite capable camera for taking photos under a variety of conditions without much effort from the user. '
'The TX9's overall performance score matched that of high-end point-and-shoot cameras such as the Canon PowerShot S90 and Samsung HZ35W. '
'a casual photographer is sure to find this camera more than capable.'
'The overall quality is good, but not exceptional, as is common on cameras of this type and size.'
'this works best with things such as shots of TV or computer screens, or shop windows where you don't want your reflection in the photo.'
'the Caplio R5 has been designed to give even more fun and easy photography.'
'there's no more visible detail captured than from a 6MP compact.'
'The Caplio features some internal memory, but this isn't much use for anything other than trying the camera out, due to the large file size of the resulting photos.'
'the specs for this battery are surprisingly disappointing: it only gets 150 shots per charge.'
'The camera is quite capable of capturing good images, but "softness" may be an issue at times.'
'It enables the extended group portraits, wide-open landscapes and architectural studies that compacts have traditionally been so poor at capturing, with a minimum of distortion and virtually no purple fringing.'
'world's smallest ultra-wide-angle zoom digital camera'
'The extra half an inch it has on most of the competition may not sound like much, but on a small camera such as this, a 2.5"LCD is massive, taking up most of the back.'
'pretty weak flash'
'when you're using scene presets, you don't have access to the camera's manual features, and antishake technology is most useful at slow shutter speeds.'
'Overall, it's an easy-to-use ultracompact, but testing revealed a few picture-quality problems.'
'Unfortunately detecting the camera can be a tricky affair, with Windows XP only finding it successfully 50% of the time no matter which PCs we tested it on'
'Unfortunately detecting the camera can be a tricky affair, with Windows XP only finding it successfully 50% of the time no matter which PCs we tested it on.'