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Kyocera Finecam SL300R
The Kyocera Finecam SL300R has knockout styling and a burst mode to die for, it delivers only 3.2 megapixels, no optical viewfinder, and goodecord movies at 30 fps. But it offers only a few other options: manual focus, two f-stops, five program modes, and sharpness levels.
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Nikon Coolpix 3700
Nikon's Coolpix 3700 Digital Camera combines 2048x1536-pixel (3 megapixel) images with a 3x Optical Zoom-Nikkor lens for spectacular prints - as large as 11x14 inches! The 15 versatile Scene Modes auto-set the camera for great shots in standard shooting situations such as sunsets and portraits. Reco...
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Toshiba PDR-M65
The Toshiba PDR-M65 is the least expensive camera in this overview, so it's not surprising that this point-and-shoot camera has few additional features. The camera's controls, including the menus, are easy to understand with a little experimentation. That's fortunate, because there is no printed man...
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Casio QV-3500EX
This camera is about the size of a typical 35-mm SLR camera, the Casio QV-3500EX has a boxy design that verges on clunky. But it's comfortable to hold and operate in one hand. And it's the only 3-megapixel camera we looked at that supports the IBM Microdrive (you'll have to buy one separately, of co...
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Canon PowerShot S30
The 3.2-megapixel PowerShot S30, released concurrently with its companion model, the 4-megapixel PowerShot S40, is a point-and-shoot style digital camera that incorporates many of the G2 features, but in a more compact, portable format. Like the G2, the S30 has an impressive range of automatic and m...
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Olympus C-3040
This new Olympus C-3040 digital camera ($999 list) has the same 3.34-megapixel sensor as its predecessor, the Editor's Choice-winning C-3030, but adds a better lens, more flexible controls, and a USB storage-class driver that streamlines image downloads.
The C-3040's only shortcomings are i...
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Nikon Coolpix 885
The Nikon Coolpix 885 isn't quite small enough to carry comfortably in a shirt pocket, but it's small enough to take with you without a second thought. Even better, it offers both point-and-shoot capability and enough features to serve as a second, take-it-anywhere camera. This package succeeds in s...
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Minolta DiMage Xt Biz
The DiMage Xt Biz ($400 street) is an enhanced version of Minolta's third-generation X-series digital camera. There are welcome refinements and improvements to the clever ultracompact design, but what distinguishes the Xt Biz is its firmware and business-oriented software
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Pentax Optio 330
The all-metal Optio 330 is about the size and shape of a deck of cards--small enough and light enough to slip into a pocket or purse. It has a high-tech, high-quality look and feel, fits nicely into your palm, and makes one-handed operation easy. Its few controls are readily accessible and well mark...
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P7
The DSC-P7 has a 3.2-megapixel image sensor and 3x optical zoom, equivalent to 39- to 117-mm lens on a 35-mm camera, and uses one rechargeable Infolithium battery. It can shoot in three video modes plus full-sound mpegs, limited only by the size of the memory. We found these features very useful.
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