
Here’s my review of the Panasonic Lumix ZS3 aka TZ7, Panasonic’s latest compact camera in their ‘Travel Zoom’ series. The Lumix ZS3 AKA TZ7 packs 10 megapixels of resolution, 12X optical zoom, a 3 inch screen and point-and-operation. Be sure to check out full-sized photos taken straight out of the camera in the Panasonic Lumix ZS3 photo gallery too. The full review of the camera awaits after the link.
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After a long and busy week, I was still able to slip in some time to write my review of the Canon PowerShot SX20 IS. The PowerShot SX20 is an evolutionary upgrade to last year’s SX10, featuring 12 megapixels, a flip-out and twist LCD screen, full manual controls and now, a 720p HD movie mode. You can also check out photos taken straight out of the camera in the Canon PowerShot SX20 IS photo gallery. What are you waiting for? Hit that link for the full review of the Canon PowerShot SX20 IS.
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Here’s a review of the Canon PowerShot SD940 Digital ELPH, also known as the Digital IXUS 120 IS, Canon’s latest ultra-compact camera for fall 2009! Also head on to the Canon SD940 Digital ELPH/Digital IXUS 120 IS photo gallery for sample photos. Hit the link for the full review of the camera.
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Updated! (September 21st)
Reviews of full-production/retail cameras are our main focus here at DPInterface, but I knew I had to make an exception when I was given the chance to preview Panasonic’s Lumix GF1 camera earlier this month. This is Panasonic’s third Micro Four Thirds digital camera and their first non-SLR form factor camera in the Lumix G line.
With plenty of reaction when hints of the compact GF1 first came out in August and overwhelming interest in the camera when it became official two weeks ago, here’s an in-depth preview of the Panasonic Lumix GF1! As usual, you can also check out full-sized photos taken straight out of the camera in the Panasonic Lumix GF1 photo gallery too.
*BRAD: Special thanks to Panasonic who made this preview possible. Normally it’s only “heavyweight” publications that get their hands-on new cameras first, but Panasonic was nice enough to give DPInterface an opportunity to write about this highly talked-about camera.
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Here’s my review of the Olympus FE3010, an entry-level 12 megapixel camera. Head on to the Olympus FE3010 photo gallery for full-size pictures too.
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I recently attended a media event with Panasonic… which turned out to be a surprise (to me, at least) event unveiling their Lumix GF1 Micro Four Thirds camera. Yes, in addition to press releases and speeches by important people, and the usual media affair – they had several live, real, working Panasonic Lumix GF1 models there (in addition to ‘people’ runway models). The camera itself will be available to the masses next month (October)… so meanwhile, here’s a teaser picture of how compact the camera is versus a conventional digital SLR.
On the right is a full-sized mid-range digital SLR with a nice lens slapped on, a 24-70 mm f2.8. On the left, is Panasonic’s Lumix GF1 which is really petite (that’s Panasonic’s new 20 mm pancake lens attached, by the way). Without a lens attached, the Panasonic Lumix GF1 is not much larger than the Lumix LX3 – so it’s understandably why people looking for an interchangeable lens camera that they can easily bring along anywhere are overly-excited about the Lumix GF1 (myself included).
More on the Panasonic Lumix GF1 later this week.

Here’s my review of the Olympus FE5010, Olympus’ latest entry-level camera with 12 megapixels of resolution and a 5X optical zoom lens. Don’t forget to check out the Olympus FE5010 photo gallery as well.
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