Fujifilm Finepix Z900EXR review
Cameras Compact camerasA classy touchscreen camera that performs well in low light but isn't so competitive in brighter conditions
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A classy touchscreen camera that performs well in low light but isn't so competitive in brighter conditions
Amazingly small, frustratingly slow and worryingly expensive, but we can't help but warm to this quirky little compact system camera
Great battery life, decent storage and a clear interface, but performance is poor and the keyboard's flat keys aren't the best we've used
Much-improved preview performance and colour correction, but it's not enough to overlook the lethargic controls and numerous annoying niggles
A well-built QWERTY handset, but it's underpowered and has some annoying software quirks
There could be better signposting of key features, but Vegas's combination of sublime video-editing tools and a very low price add up to a great deal
A tiny handset with a powerful processor, good camera and excellent screen. Those with large thumbs might find typing difficult, though
A versatile little bag designed specifically for owners of compact interchangeable lens cameras
A budget QWERTY handset may appeal to cash-strapped business users, but the poor keyboard and cramped screen resolution make the Pro unfit for office tasks
An excellent powerline networking kit, but it's just too expensive compared to the competition