Latest Photo & Video Buying Advice
- 29 February 2012
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Buying Advice: How to choose a compact system camera
What to consider when buying a compact interchangeable-lens camera
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Buying Advice: How to choose a compact digital camera
Digital cameras cost as little as £50, yet megapixel counts are higher than ever. We explain you how cut through the hype and choose the best camera for you.
- 28 February 2012
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Buying Advice: How to choose your next camcorder
Before you buy a camcorder, here are the factors to consider
- 04 July 2011
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Buying Advice: Buyers' guide: Video-editing software
Video memories are evocative but, unless you set up a scene in advance, you’re unlikely to end up shooting exactly what you want. We outline what features you should consider when choosing an effective video-editing package
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Buying Advice: Buyers' guide: Super-zoom compact cameras
With summer just about here, it’s a great time to dig out your digital camera and take advantage of the extra hours of sunlight to shoot some photos. A compact digital camera takes up little luggage space, and isn’t so heavy that it gets left in the hotel room rather than accompanying you on your expeditions. But what model should you buy?
- 28 March 2011
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Buying Advice: Displays buying advice
Here's how to select the correct display for your needs.
- 25 March 2011
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Buying Advice: Printer buying advice: how to choose a printer
There are lots of different types of printer on the market, with markedly different prices, print speeds and features. You probably have a rough idea of what it is you’re after, but there’s no point paying for capabilities you will never need.
- 22 March 2011
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Buying Advice: How to choose the right digital camera
When it comes to buying a digital camera, it's easy to get confused as there are so many options. This guide will help you make a purchasing decision based on the specs you'll need to examine closely, and the specs you can basically ignore
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