Canon
- Canon PowerShot G5 X Mark II: The best compact ever made? If you’re after a camera that's minuscule in size, and want the best possible image quality and control, the G5 X Mark II is probably it£850
- best buyCanon EOS-1D X Mark II review: The definition of excess A barnstormer of a camera that will keep up with the most demanding subject. The price will make you wonder if you really need it, though£5270
- best buyCanon PowerShot SX280 HS review Not perfect, but class-leading photo and video quality plus some great extras£229
- Canon PowerShot SX260 HS review A little slow and focus could be sharper, but otherwise this is an outstanding, highly versatile all-rounder£271
- Canon Ixus 500 HS review The slim, sumptuous design and 12x zoom lens are a great combination, but other cameras beat it for image quality£256
- Canon PowerShot SX150 IS review A low-cost camera with a generous 12x zoom, but in most other respects – including image and video quality – it's nothing special£153
- best buyCanon PowerShot SX230 HS review Impeccable image quality and quick, comprehensive controls more than make up for the relatively modest zoom range£210
- Canon Ixus 1100 HS review Superb image quality but the touchscreen control is clumsy and the price is too high£350
- Canon PowerShot SX40 HS review A little slow, but immaculate image quality should compensate for people who are happy to take their time over photos£375
- Canon PowerShot SX30 IS review The enormous 35x zoom is tempting but neither the lens nor the sensor lives up to expectations at this price.£335
- Canon PowerShot SX20 IS review A classy camera that puts in a solid performance, but lacks the stand-out features to push it into the lead£298