Recent Camera Reviews
The Flip Video Ultra HD is a compact HD video camera that's about the same size as a typical smart phone (BlackBerry, iPhone, etc.). Features include 720p (1280x720) HD video capture, fixed lens and focus (1.5m to infinity), HDMI output, 2.0-inch LCD screen, built-in USB plug, and AA power source.
Sanyo's Xacti VPC-FH1 is a powerful hybrid or combination digicam/HD camcorder. This compact model offers some high-end features, like full HD (1920x1080) video capture, 8-megapixel still image capture, 10x optical zoom lens, 3.0-inch swiveling LCD screen, 9-point AF system, 12fps bust mode (@ 4M), separate Still/Video record buttons, etc.

Next we have Panasonic's latest "FX" series point-n-shoot, the Lumix DMC-FX48. This ultra-compact camera boasts a 5x optical zoom lens with wide viewing angle (25mm), 12-megapixels of resolution, MEGA O.I.S. stabilization system, 11-point AF, 2.5-inch LCD, and 720p HD video capture.

The Olympus E-620 is a very powerful and versatile dSLR model. With a 12-megapixel Live MOS imager, TruePic III+ image processor, 4/3 lens mount, 2.7-inch swieviling LCD monitor, Live View, SSWF (SuperSonic Wave Filter) dust removal system, xD/CF2 memory car compatibility, 4fps busrt mode shooting, and a host of advacned and user-friendly exposure options, the E-620 is one appelaing dSLR.

Last, but not least, we have Olympus' new E-P1 Digital PEN camera. Their first Micro 4/3 system model, the E-P1 is a sophisticated interchangeable lens system that offers many advanced features found on other E-series dSLRs, as well as a host of stylish and functional accessories. Important features include a 12.3-megapixel Live MOS image sensor, SSWF (SuperSonic Wave Filter) dust removal system, TruePic V image processor, 3.0-inch LCD screen, 11-area AF system, 720p HD video capture, Micro 4/3 lens mount system, burst shooting at 3fps, RAW + JPEG still image formats, built-in digital leveling system, HDMI output, and SD/SDHC/MMC memory card compatibility.
Be sure to check out how well each model performed by reading our in-depth reviews (click on a camera name above).
