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Welcome to our Reviews Area

Matt Welcome to the ePHOTOzine reviews section where we aim to cover everything photography-related, from digital compacts and SLRs, to lenses, lighting gear, photo-editing software, camera bags and tripods. Our team of dedicated reviewers will assess everything from the perspective of how well it performs and what value for money it offers the typical photographer. The camera reviews are all approached and reviewed in the same way, so that you can make valid comparisons between different models.

Test images
All the tests images are available to download - simply click on a picture to see the hi-res version, or right click and select Save Link As to directly save the hi-res version. We have introduced some standard test shots, and this is what we're looking for:



Colour chart - this is the GretagMacbeth ColorChecker chart and we use it to assess how well colours are rendered and particularly the combinations of colours. Note that all web browsers will render this image as sRGB, whereas the chart itself contains colours that are only reproduceable in AdobeRGB. To see this chart properly for cameras that shoot in AdobeRGB, right click and select the Save Link As option.



Portrait test - we're looking at how life-like and healthy the skins tones are reproduced, and how consistent the colour is.



Landscape test - sharpness, colour and how well the camera can cope with contrasting light. Also, noise in shadow areas is examined.



Noise tests - we shoot the same image of a red and yellow flower, sat over a grey card, at all the ISO settings available on the camera, under the same natural lighting conditions. What is displayed on the website is a close up crop of the central part of the image. You can download the full image to check noise levels for all the cameras we review.

Scores
Each camera is assessed for the Features it has - whether it has lots of them or one radical and cutting edge feature. The Handling is an assessment of how easy it is to use, both in terms of grip, buttons and controls and menu options. Performance covers how well, within it's own camera class, it works and implements the features it has. The Overall score is a final, overall assessment of quality of the camera, given its price point and features. It is not a aggregate of the other ratings. You can assess the scores like this:

1-3: Dire. Truly, if you were given a camera that had this kind of rating, you'd throw it away.
4: Poor. Either significantly over-priced, lacking in truly useful features, or has performance issues.
5: Below average: Has some merits, but also notable flaws that drag the score down. Could also be reasonable performer, but completely over-priced.
6: Average. Neither a bargain, nor has outstanding features or performance, or might be over-priced. Could be considered.
7: Good. Has some good features, is well priced, offers something worth having in its category.
8: Very good. Either has an outstanding feature but everything else is ordinary, or performs well across a range of features.
9: Excellent. Put this on your Christmas list, it has either great features, cutting edge technology, and is worth every penny.
10: Outstanding. A class-leading award winner, offering radical cutting edge technology and design, stunning performance and a must-have feature set, at value for money price point.

Awards
There are three ePHOTOzine awards that can be given to products. They are:

ePHOTOzine Cutting Edge - awarded to products that feature revolutionary, cutting edge or radical technology, particularly at that price point.

ePHOTOzine Highly Recommended - awarded to products that have great features, killer looks or brilliant performance. A camera receiving this award is well worth your money.

ePHOTOzine Gold Award - only the very best gear will receive this ultimate accolade. It will have to excel in all areas, from features to performances and handling and be a true class-leading trend setter.
Epson Stylus Photo R1900
Walking around taking photos with a fancy camera is one thing. But then to go home and print your pictures on a dot matrix printer is plain silly. Matt Grayson takes a lo
Nikon Coolpix P60
It's financial year end and ePHOTOzine takes a look at the Nikon Coolpix P60. Matt Grayson sees if the designer is in need of a promotion or a P45.
Nikon Coolpix P80
Nikon have decided enough is enough with cameras that only suit one type of photographer at a time and have produced a camera that everyone can use. Matt Grayson thinks i
Fujifilm FinePix S100fs
Matt Grayson takes a look at the FinePix S100fs from Fujifilm. A bridge camera with more features than you can shake a stick at.
Kodak EasyShare M893 IS
Matt Grayson takes a look at the EasyShare M893 IS from Kodak. A small, slim digital compact available in selected colours.
Pentax K200D
Matt Grayson takes a look at the K200D DSLR from Pentax. An entry level camera suitable for newcomers to photography and users upgrading from compact cameras.
Sigma DP1
Ian Andrews is one of the first to get his hands on the new DP1 digital compact from lens makers, Sigma.
Zeiss Ikon
It's been a long time since Matt Grayson picked up a film camera to take pictures with, so when the Zeiss Ikon came out, he jumped at the chance to see if he still has th
Voigtlander Bessa R4a
Matt Grayson using a film camera, such as the Voigtlander Bessa R4a, for the first time in 10 years is like someone returning to their home town after years away: Things
Kodak EasyShare Z1285
After reviewing the Z885 from Kodak, Matt Grayson takes a look at the Z1285. From Kodak.
Kodak EasyShare M863
Matt Grayson has a butchers at the EasyShare M863 from Kodak. A small, cheerful camera for the happy snapper crowd.
Sony Alpha A200
After a successful paddle in the DSLR pool, Sony have gone to the top diving board and dive bombed everyone with three new DSLRs. Matt Grayson puts on his speedos and tak
BenQ DC C1050
Have BenQ finally conquered the world of digital imaging with the DC C1050? Rebecca Bradley investigates.
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Colour Confidence Grafilite
Matt Grayson trips the balanced light fantastic with the Grafilite from Colour Confidence.
Photodex ProShow Gold
Nowadays, slideshow creators such as ProShow Gold from Photodex will make a masterpiece of imagery out of the most bland pictures. Matt Grayson puts his to the test.
Shortcut PhotoStudio 9 Professional
Matt Grayson investigates PhotoStudio 9 Professional from Shortcut Software. An All-In-One editing and tagging program
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