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INFOSYNC TVBy Matthew Ruiz, Wednesday 24 October 2007
Olympus SP-560UZReview »   Specs »  
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Olympus SP-560UZ Our first thought when testing this camera was that it would be too big; we like cameras that fit in our shirt pockets, letting us take them anywhere. But the images we got from the SP-560UZ were so good, we found ourselves finding excuses to take it along. The zoom was stunning and the options were plentiful; we see this as a perfect bridge between the point-and-shoot market and the D-SLR market, a great way for someone looking to take better pictures without taking the leap and spending $800 on a D-SLR. Release: November 2007. Price: $350.
Pros: 18x zoom lens, excellent anti-shake, bevy of manual settings
Cons: Bulky for a point-and-shoot, manual flash release, xD memory card
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