Printing & Cameras
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Fujifilm FinePix HS30EXR review Excellent ergonomics and superb image quality in low light, but also a few issues regarding performance and video capture£302 -
Kodak ESP 3.2 review Cheap running costs, but average scanning and printing quality - there are better printers for the price£79 -
best buy
Sony HDR-CX730E review Excellent image quality with natural colour reproduction. A real enthusiast camcorder£799 -
Canon Legria HF R36 review The Legria HF R36 has reasonable image quality, but its built-in Wi-Fi and Story Creator function make it an ideal family camcorder£359 -
Canon PowerShot A4000 IS review A mixed bag, but it might be worth living with image quality concerns and slow performance to get an 8x zoom in such a slim, low-cost camera£140 -
Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX20V review A fantastic array of innovative and genuinely useful features, but image quality has its ups and downs£318 -
Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-HX200V review Packed with features and excels for video, but photo quality isn't in line with the price£410 -
Panasonic HX-WA20 HD Camcorder review Image quality isn't up there with the rest of Panasonic's camcorder range, but the HX-WA20 is a well-designed sports camera which is great for underwater footage£250 -
Toshiba Camileo X200 HD camcorder review Poor low-light image quality, but this cheap camcorder produces reasonable video in bright conditions£150 -
Olympus SZ-14 review A massive 24x zoom and an extremely competitive price, but the sensor doesn't pull its weight and image quality suffers£165 -
Epson WorkForce Pro WP-4595DNF review An excellent business multifunction, but its support for print languages adds hugely to the price£359.64 -
Canon PIXMA MX515 review A stylish MFP with a comprehensive specification, but print costs are relatively high£84.89