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Argus DC3810
Argus, a venerable American company that has been manufacturing photographic products for over 60 years, has been a minor player in the digital camera market. The company takes a good stab at changing that with the Argus DC3810 ($499 list), which is far and away the least expensive, full-featured 5-megapixel digital camera anywhere. The DC3810 is remarkably easy to operate and comes at an unbeatable price. It will appeal to those who want plenty of value for their money, but slow performance, not-quite-excellent image quality, minor annoyances, and shoddy construction will disappoint more demanding users. This handsome, full-sized, silver-and-dark gray plastic camera is best held and used in both hands. It has only a handful of controls: Display, Menu, and Enter buttons, a four-way jog button, a Select dial and a sliding Power switch. On the jog button, the right and left arrows double as the zoom lever, and the up and down arrows are for flash, audio record, and focus. The controls are conveniently placed.
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Casio Exilim EX-P505
The EXILIM PRO EX-P505 is a high-performance digital camera with an amazing high- quality video capability. The EX-P505 features a 5X optical zoom, an imaging CCD with 5.0 mega effective pixels,
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Casio Exilim EX-S500
The EX-S500 is a culmination of Casio's core technologies, combining cutting-edge miniaturization and digital expertise with state-of-the-art movie recording capability.
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Casio Exilim EX-Z55
This solid, easily pocketable camera manages to fit a in a ton of features that we like, including Casio's usual great (if crowed, due to the many features) menus, a 2.5 inch LCD that's reasonably bright and sharp, if not the best among the ultracompacts we've seen, an exceptionally long lasting lithium ion battery (it's said to get about 10% better battery life than even the that of the Z40, which we applauded), a real-time histogram, and many, many scene modes, including some very cool ones like coupling, which lets you take a picture of the same scene twice with two different people in the shot and then combine the images (handy for taking a shot of yourself and a friend if there's no one else around to shoot for you).
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Concord Eye-Q 5062 AF
Its compact size and stylish black high-tech body make the Concord Eye-Q 5062 AF a real standout. Equipped with a 5 Megapixel CCD sensor and 6X digital zoom, the Concord 5062 AF produces high-resolution pictures with sharp details and superb printing quality. The camera's multi-zone focus and powerful macro mode enables continuous shooting. Its large 134k pixel LCD makes framing and sharing photos easier and more fun than ever.
The Concord 5062 AF also takes AVI movies with sound at QVGA resolution up to 30 frames per second. The camera offers 16 MB of internal memory and is compatible with Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP and Mac 9.0 and higher.
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Concord Eye-Q 5345z
This camera's 5-megapixel sensor captures enough detail for photo-quality prints up to 13 x 17 inches 3x optical, 4x digital zoom 1.6-inch LCD TFT screen Store images on 9.7 MB internal memory or use SD/MMC memory card slot Powered by 2 rechargeable NiMH AA batteries.
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Epson L-500V
Epson is known for one thing above all: printers. If the company can maintain the standards set by its Epson L-500V, digital cameras will be another feather in its cap. This 5-megapixel entry-level compact camera captures very good-looking images, and its large screen really lends itself to showing off your pictures.
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Gateway DC-T50
The new Gateway DC-T50 is the top model in Gateway's recently announced line of digital cameras. Aggressively priced at $399.99 (direct), the 5-megapixel, 3X zoom lens DC-T50 is one of the lowest-priced 5-megapixel cameras on the market. Gateway hopes that the low price will power its entry into the crowded digital camera market, and it may also convince shoppers to overlook a few shortcomings.
The DC-T50's metal body looks and feels solid. It comes with a lithium ion battery and charger, a case, a strap, and a 32MB SD memory card. The charger socket and USB cable socket are conveniently located on the side of the camera, but both sockets are open to dust and moisture. The control layout is fairly conventional, with a large mode dial on the top of the camera.
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HP Photosmart E427
If you want point-and-shoot simplicity combined with true-to-life-color photos, check out HP's Photosmart E427 Digital Camera. With 6 megapixels and 5x digital zoom, it clearly captures your subjects. You can see your shots and video clips whether you're indoors or out on the 2" display, and the intuitive button layout makes everything a breeze.
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HP Photosmart R707
The Photosmart R707 is a new camera from HP looks and feels nothing like previous models, it's clean and classy with modern lines and design touches, a very appealing design. The camera has a five megapixel sensor, three times optical zoom lens and a range of unique in-camera features such as Adaptive Lighting Technology (digital 'dodge & burn' / digital flash) and red-eye removal in playback mode. With a very attractive US street price of $349 the R707 could be one of the dark horses of PMA.
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