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Liam F McCabe

Managing Editor, News & Features
@liamfmccabe | [email protected]

Liam manages features and news coverage for Reviewed.com. Formerly the editor of the DigitalAdvisor network, he's covered cameras, TVs, and other personal electronics, and recently stumbled into the world of appliances. He's a native Bostonian, prefers to spend weekends outside or on the road, and has played in metal bands you've never heard of.

Articles & Reviews by Liam F McCabe

Samsung Imaging Focuses on Mobile at CES 2013 Press Conference

Samsung gave a short spotlight to the new NX300 and 3D lens, but skipped its new fixed-lens camera and camcorder lineup.

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Manfrotto Adds New Foldable 3-Way Head, iPhone Accessory to Lineup

New accessories from the fan-favorite tripod maker include an always-on iPhone holster slash tripod, a three-way foldable tripod head, and faaabulous new bags.

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Three New Canon PowerShots Arrive for Under $200, Including ELPH 130 IS

Two predictable A-series cameras and a modest ELPH model, all designed for casual users, will make their way to stores this spring.

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Fujifilm Updates Superzoom Lineup, Joins 1000mm Club with HS50EXR, SL1000, and S8300

Less is never more with Fujifilm, and so we have more new superzooms for 2013 than many companies' entire CES showcases.

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Canon Announces PowerShot N with Square Design, Emphasis on Wireless

Canon unveiled the new PowerShot N today, and it's one of the first major re-imaginings of their compact camera designs in a few years. Is it too square to be hip?

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Fujifilm Announces X-E1 Mirrorless System Camera, Little Sibling to X-Pro1

Smaller and more affordable than the flagship, with many of the same features and perks.

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Nokia Lumia 920 Windows Phone Debuts with New PureView Camera

It isn't the same 41-megapixel monster that was found in the 808 PureView, so what gives?

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Olympus Lets Loose the SP-820UZ iHS 40x Superzoom

Oly's latest superzoom goes long on the focal range, though a bit short on features.

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