Printing & Cameras
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2 with 14mm lens review Slimmer and lighter than the GF1 but image quality is eclipsed by the cheaper Sony NEX-5£620 -
Ricoh CX4 review A minor update over the CX3, but the lower price makes this a serious contender for the compact ultra-zoom crown.£229 -
best buy
Nikon D7000 18-105 VR Kit review The D7000 is a joy to use, and takes breathtaking photos and videos.£1179 -
recommended
Samsung SCX-3205W review A good-looking and affordable MFP that's let down only by slightly high running costs£121 -
recommended
Advent AWP10 Wireless Multifunction Inkjet Printer review The AWP10 doesn't do anything exceptionally well, but it's a competent all-rounder – and great value if you don’t print high volumes.£50 -
Fujifilm FinePix Real 3D W3 review Taking 3D photos and videos is great fun, but 3D playback options are limited and the W3 isn’t so impressive in 2D mode.£297 -
HP Photosmart Premium C310 review There's a versatile printer at the heart of this MFP, but it's let down by its frustrating controls and nannying driver interfaces.£162 -
Canon PIXMA MG8150 review The MG8150 produces good prints and great scans, but it's very expensive to buy and run.£220 -
Sony Alpha SLT-A33L review Packed with innovative features, but some of these have drawbacks as well as advantages.£527 -
recommended
Canon PIXMA MG5150 review At this price it's hard to fault the MG5150. If you don't need network sharing, look no further.£72 -
Canon PowerShot SX130 IS review An affordable compact ultra-zoom camera that delivers the goods – as long as you can put up with the bulky design and AA batteries.£151 -
Brother HL-2270DW review We can't fully recommend it based on the consumable prices we've seen. However, if they drop significantly, we could well be upgrading it to an award.£147 -
OKI C310DN review This is a swift and well-specified workgroup laser, but its colour prints aren't great, and their cost will add up in high-volume use£304