Printing & Cameras
- Casio Exilim EX-H15 review Casio’s Exilim EX-H15 is a practical compact travel zoom camera thanks to its impressive battery life and good picture quality.£199
- Casio Exilim EX-FH100 review Beautiful photos and videos, backed up by a wide range of features including a 40fps burst mode and slow-motion videos.£257
- Sigma SD15 review Picture quality can be something of a mixed bag - especially at higher ISOs - and its quirkiness will frustrate some users.£789.99
- Canon Pixma iP4850 review Speed improvements and a few extra features supplement the performance of Canon's ever-reliable single-function photo and document printer.£75
- recommendedEpson Stylus SX425W review Great quality and reasonable print costs are let down only by somewhat slow speeds and poor draft quality£60
- FaceVsion TouchCam N1 review The best webcam we’ve seen yet, but it’s expensive and you’ll need a fast upload speed to benefit from it.£87
- Kyocera FS-1120D review Fast and affordable, although with average quality and a lack of features.£123
- Panasonic HM-TA1 review Detailed 1080p footage in good lighting conditions, but design issues and low light performance mean it isn’t for everyone.£135
- Canon Pixma MG5250 review A good all-rounder, but rival printers are better options if you favour high quality or speed over other attributes.£150
- best buyPanasonic Lumix DMC-LX5 review Panasonic’s Lumix DMC-LX5 replaces the LX3 as the ultimate enthusiast compact, but at around £400 it’s not cheap£400
- Samsung EX1 review Samsung's EX1 is a very good camera that enthusiasts will love. It's got an excellent lens and the articulated screen is useful£350
- GE Create by Jason Wu review Create by Jason Wu is a simple, stylish and very affordable luxury camera£169
- Sigma DP2s review The Sigma DP2s produces stunning images, but it's a difficult camera to use and is under-featured compared to its competitors.£540