'Designed for serious photographers who want a lot of control over their shots.'
'very good camera'
'the D60 was able to capture an average of 2.8 frames per second (fps), putting it extremely close to Nikon's claim of 3 fps.'
'With a street price of US$749.95 or less for the camera/lens outfit, the Nikon D60 digital SLR package offers an outstanding value. '
'the Olympus E410 does appear to offer rather poor dynamic range'
'images start noisy and only get worse.'
'Lack of mechanical buttons.'
'Controls are well-spaced, making them easy to use precisely, even without looking.'
'LCD washes out in bright light.'
'28MB of built-in memory; it's good for a few shots, but you'll want an xD Picture-Card to take more than a handful of photos at a time.'
'no practical shutter lag'
'The Olympus Stylus 600 is the newest all-weather point-and-shoot offerings from Olympus.'
'images from the Stylus 600 demonstrated just adequate quality at best'
'Most compact digital cameras'
'The DiMAGE X60 is a compact metal camera that's small without being too small'
'As you can see, the X60 has some of the worst battery life in its class'
'has good ergonomics, is easy to use and is quite fast.'
'Olympus Camedia C-60 Zoom should appeal to beginner and serious amateur photographers who desire a compact high resolution digital camera.'
'The Olympus C-60Z has a very good bundle.'
'very good images'
'confusing menus'
'User controls are limited'
'Manual focusing is difficult'
'Adhering to Fujifilm's favoured vertical design, the camera takes a bit of getting used to, but is certainly compact.'
'Many functions are activated by the analog controls, including zoom from the side or back of the camera, but we much prefer a manual zoom collar'