Digital Cameras by 3 megapixels

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Digital Cameras by 3 megapixels


Olympus C-730 Ultra Zoom Olympus C-730 Ultra Zoom



Although this tiny camera is a bit pricey, you do get what you pay for. Its 10X optical zoom and fast, energy-efficient xD Picture Card flash memory mean you're buying for the future. The 3.2-megapixel C-730 can also use SmartMedia cards and has a digital viewfinder for accurate framing. More
 
Kyocera Finecam S3 Kyocera Finecam S3



The Kyocera Finecam S3 is small. Though twice as thick as a PDA, it's smaller and lighter, fitting right in a shirt pocket. The S3 is a prime choice if you want a camera you can carry without a second thoughts all you need. Despite the smallness, the S3 fits comfortably in large hands (we checked). ... More
 
Toshiba PDR-T30 Toshiba PDR-T30



The Toshiba PDR-T30 is a 3.2-megapixel digital camera with a unique touch screen that lets you draw directly onto images and select settings. Although it's a beautifully finished camera that produces very good flash pictures, you may find the touch screen too small and frustrating. The all-metal PDR... More
 
Fuijifilm FinePix S602 Zoom Fuijifilm FinePix S602 Zoom



Built with creative versatility in mind. The FinePix S602 offers a bright F2.8 Super EBC (Electron Beam Coating) Fujinon 6X (35-210mm) optical Zoom Lens with a 13-step aperture. Coupled to a new More
 
Fujifilm FinePix F601 Zoom Fujifilm FinePix F601 Zoom



The F601 Zoom is Fujifilm's top-of-the-line point-and-shoot camera. Like most of the company's higher-end cameras, the F601 uses a 3.1-million-pixel version of Fujifilm's newest SuperCCD III image sensor. Arranged in a honeycomb pattern instead of the standard rectangular one, it can capture 3 megap... More
 
 

 
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P8 Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P8



The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P8 is the most stylish camera we tested. Weighing 7.0 ounces, it feels solid and stable in the hand, and all the control dials and buttons are truly responsive. And when we opened the access panel to remove the Memory Stick, the battery remained securely in place. Anyone who ... More
 
Olympus C-740UZ Olympus C-740UZ



The new Olympus C-740UZ ($450 street) packs a powerful 10X zoom lens into a compact, lightweight camera body that's not much larger than many cameras with 3X zooms. The lens on the 3.2-megapixel C-740UZ is equivalent to a 38-mm to 380-mm lens on a 35-mm film camera. At just 10.4 ounces, the C-740UZ ... More
 
Sigma SD10 Sigma SD10



The Sigma SD10 digital SLR ($2,000 street) is the second camera to use the innovative Foveon X3 CMOS image sensor (the first was the Sigma SD9. The SD10 employs a second-generation sensor that offers improved low-light sensitivity and lower image noise than the previous model. On the outside, the SD... More
 
Toshiba PDR-3310 Toshiba PDR-3310



The smaller PDR-3310 is pricey for a 3.2-megapixel camera, but if you want a subcompact with 3-megapixel resolution, it's one of a very few on the market. The comparably sized Canon PowerShot S330 is $50 less but offers only 2 megapixels. The all-metal PDR-3310 is solidly built, but its light weight... More
 
Toshiba PDR-3300 Toshiba PDR-3300



The Toshiba PDR-3300 and PDR-3310 share similar specs, but the likeness ends there. The $500 PDR-3310 is a stylish, metal-clad, ultracompact camera, similar to Canon's Digital Elph line. Toshiba calls the larger PDR-3300 a "step up" (apparently in image quality, which was pretty good for the price),... More
 
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