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Ben Keough

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@ben_keough | ben@reviewed.com

Ben is an experienced industry journalist who formerly served as Senior Editor of News and Features at Reviewed. He now contributes as a freelance writer and editor. Most recently hailing from the vast wilds of the American southwest, he is an avid photographer who is deeply disturbed by the lack of wide open landscapes in Boston.

Articles & Reviews by Ben Keough

The Nikon S6500: Is WiFi Worth a New Model Number?

The Nikon Coolpix S6500 tacks WiFi functionality onto the existing S6400 and pretty much calls it a day. Hey, everyone else is doing it.

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Nikon Introduces Two 1-Series Cameras, the J3 and S1

Nikon's already-small 1-series inexplicably continues to shrink with the release of the J3 and S1 bodies. Lens collectors, Nikon's got your back too.

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The Pentax Q10: Taste the Rainbow

Pentax pulls out a familiar trick and offers the Q10 in a hundred colors. What's different? They're available in the USA, and at no extra cost.

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The Pentax MX-1: Retro-Cool Looks and Serious Photographic Chops

The MX-1 is the first stab Pentax has taken at the advanced compact market, and it looks good—at least on paper.

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Panasonic Swings for the Fences with Nine Diverse New Lumix Models

Panasonic's throwing nine new Lumixes at the wall at CES, and we're here to make sense of it all.

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Olympus Refreshes Travel-Zoom Lineup with Three New Models

The SH-50MR, SZ-16, and SZ-15 are the latest travel zooms in Olympus's extensive compact camera portfolio. Each offers a 24x optical zoom, but beyond that the details differ.

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Fuji's X-Series Grows Again With the Stylish XF1 Compact

Eye-catching and compact, the XF1 is the cheapest and perhaps most broadly appealing addition to Fuji's prestigious X-series thus far.

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Olympus Intros New E-PL5 and E-PM2, Plus Three Lenses Ahead of Photokina

Olympus refreshes its venerable PEN line with new PL and PM-series bodies, as well as three new Micro Four Thirds lenses.

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