Printing & Cameras
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Canon Pixma MX340 The MX340 does everything, but its print costs make it unsuitable for high-volume printing.£81 -
Pentax Optio M85 review Tries to provide too much for too little – sadly, image quality is overlooked.£95 -
Sony Alpha DSLR-A550L review Seriously fast and packed with interesting features, but the lack of video is disappointing and automatic exposures could be better too.£607 -
Metz Mecablitz 36 C-2 hotshoe flashgun review An unusual – and fairly cumbersome – system for judging automatic exposures, but useful for when other methods aren’t available.£60 -
Canon PowerShot A495 review A competent budget snapper, but the price isn’t as low as the basic design suggests.£111 -
Canon Legria HF S21 AVCHD review It has the full set of features most sought-after by serious users and produces output that will be difficult to match at this price-point.
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Brother DCP-365CN review Although it's cheap, the DCP-365CN costs a lot to run and has some print quality issues.£62 -
Creative Vado HD (3rd Gen) review The latest Vado is a mixed bag, with good video quality but aggravating touch sensitive controls.£129 -
Samsung PL70 review Not without its flaws, but high image quality and 720p HD video are an impressive combination at this price£157 -
Nikon CoolPix S1000pj review A camera with a built-in projector seems like a great idea, but image quality is nothing special and the projector risks being a short-lived novelty.£294 -
best buy
Fujifilm Finepix S200EXR review Performance could be better, but with SLR-like controls and exceptional image quality, this is the best ultra-zoom camera we’ve seen.£167 -
Samsung ST550 review A massive touchscreen, a second screen for self-portraits and HD video make this the ideal camera for parties and posing for Facebook profile shots.£193 -
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 review It may be frustratingly expensive, but this is the first compact camera to deliver genuine SLR quality and performance.£637