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Olympus C-700 UZ Olympus C-700 UZ



This camera resembles the popular Olympus C-3000but it runs out of oomph on telephoto shots.

The C-700 UZ offers preprogrammed shooting modes for beginners but also provides a high level of manual control for more advanced shooters. The camera's menu system offers fewer options in the preprogrammed modes and more options in the manual shooting modes More
 
Olympus Camedia D230 Olympus Camedia D230



Olympus combines point-and-shoot simplicity with a great auto-focus lens in the sleek Camedia D-230 ($250 street) digital camera. Panorama and night shots are a breeze, and 60-second movies (without sound) are a cinch, too.

The 2-megapixel D-230 shoots in black and white or sepia, macros to 4 inches, and even creates composites inside the camera by merging two pictures. And in Playback mode, users can rotate or resize images (for quick e-mailing).
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Olympus Camedia D-520 Zoom Olympus Camedia D-520 Zoom



The D-520 doesn't look like a digital camera, and that's exactly the point. The entry-level D-520 operates like Olympus's popular Stylus line of film cameras. To take a picture with the D-520, you slide open the lens cover, point, and shoot. When you're finished taking pictures, closing the cover turns the camera off. Reviewing your pictures is equally simple: Press the monitor button to see your pictures and use the arrow keypad to move back and forth through the images. More
 
SiPix StyleCam Groove SiPix StyleCam Groove



The inexpensive SiPix StyleCam Groove ($69.95 list) is a small, slim, and exceedingly simple to operate. Although it's a no-frills point-and-shoot model with only a handful of features, the silver-colored Groove is versatile enough to capture video with sound, record audio annotation, and serve as a Webcam. Should the batteries die, however, stored images disappear. You'll also contend with poor image quality, slow and irritating transfer software, and an inaccurate optical viewfinder.
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P51 Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P51



Two new Sony cameras share the futuristic shape that the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P1 originated: the slightly smaller Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P7 and the larger DSC-P51. The design is neat but feels out of balance, as the lens is very close to the side of the camera. When shooting vertically using the viewfinder, it's easy to get part of your palm in the picture. Grip these guys with two hands. More

 
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