Printing & Cameras
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XSories Weye Feye review Expensive, but a worthy addition to your camera bag if you frequently take wildlife shots or use hard to reach angles£199 -
Canon PowerShot G16 review Superb controls and competitive image quality among increasingly stiff competition£528 -
Xerox WorkCentre 6605DN review Its print speeds may be middling, but this expensive MFP's print quality and touchscreen interface are among the best we've seen£581 -
Oki MC562dnw review A high price, expensive consumables and a clumsy interface detract from this MFP's fast speeds and glossy document prints£630 -
Brother MFC-J870DW review We love this MFP's interface and comprehensive features, but both print and scan quality are disappointing£137 -
Brother DCP-9020CDW review A low price and decent print quality are let down by some of the highest print costs we’ve seen from a laser-class MFP£237 -
Canon Pixma MX925 review Outstanding quality combined with good print speeds and a comprehensive specification make this an excellent inkjet MFP£131 -
Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX300 review Better for videos than for photos, but still a strong contender£310 -
Canon PowerShot S120 review Fantastic videos, above-average photos – a strong contender but not the best£371 -
business buy
Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4545 DTWF review Despite slow scan speeds, this high-yield inkjet is an ideal workhorse for your home or small office£235 -
recommended
Canon Pixma MX525 review This low-cost MFP lacks duplex but has everything else you'll need in your home or small office£69 -
best buy
Kyocera Ecosys FS-C2026MFP+ review If you need to keep your costs per page and total costs of ownership down, this laser MFP is ideal£433 -
Fujifilm X-A1 review Elegant controls, but it doesn't share its pricier siblings' outstanding image quality£499