Digital Cameras by 3 megapixels






Toshiba PDR-M65 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... More
 
Samsung Digimax U-CA3 Samsung Digimax U-CA3



Equipped with the world's first 3D avatar loading screen, this Samsung Digimax camera allows users to create lively 3D avatars by synthesizing MP3 music, assigning any of 40 different movements and changing clothes, hairstyles or even face shape. The camera's 3.2-megapixel image sensor also captures... More
 
Panasonic Lumix DMC-F1S Panasonic Lumix DMC-F1S



The Panasonic Lumix DMC-F1S is a small, beautifully finished camera that sets itself apart with a superb 3X zoom lens designed by famed optical manufacturer Leica. It has some noteworthy settings, but its feature set is limited, the menus are confusing, and the documentation is poorly written. Even ... More
 
Kodak DC4800 Kodak DC4800



The Kodak is a comfortable-to-hold, stylish device, with conveniently placed controls that make sense. Buttons on the top adjust the self-timer, burst mode, distant/macro, and the flash controls, without making you page through menus. The mode knob, which includes manual f-stops, is marked both on t... More
 
Kodak EasyShare DX6340 Kodak EasyShare DX6340



Kodak EasyShare DX6340 is a camera for anyone intimidated by the word digital. The newest EasyShare delivers not only exceptional ease of use but also good performance for its class. No wonder it's an Editors' Choice camera. This 3.1-megapixel camera has a 4X optical zoom and comes with 16MB of buil... More
 
HP Photosmart 812 HP Photosmart 812



The HP Photosmart 812, along with the Minolta DiMage S404, is one of the lowest-priced 4-megapixel cameras on the market. The company targets the 812 to photo enthusiasts, but like the low-end 620, it lacks exposure and white-balance controls that enthusiasts expect to find in a $500 camera. Neverth... More
 
Nikon Coolpix 3200 Nikon Coolpix 3200



Nikon packs a lot of features into the 3.2MP Nikon Coolpix 3200 that make it an easy-to-operate entry-level compact for the novice but not a camera for the enthusiast. When it comes to picture quality, the same is true: This camera is more suited to a real newbie with a less discriminating eye than ... More
 
Casio Exilim EX-S100 Casio Exilim EX-S100



The Casio Exilim EX-S100 is perhaps the most elegant camera in our roundup. It has an understated design in stainless steel, with just a few unobtrusive buttons. Further, Casio bills the EX-S100 as the world's smallest digital camera with an optical zoom lens; it's the size of a credit card and amaz... More
 
Fuji FinePix 6900 Zoom Fuji FinePix 6900 Zoom



This camera has a stylish and powerful features. Though both cameras incorporate some similar features, such as the 3.3-megapixel Super CCD sensor, these two devices are worlds apart. For just $100 more than the 6800, the 6900 features an impressive 6X f/2.8 to 3.1 zoom lens, equivalent to a 35- to ... More
 
HP 715 Digital Camera HP 715 Digital Camera



This 3.3-megapixel camera is powerful yet simple to use, a great choice for a beginner. It runs on double-A batteries, so you don't need to recharge it. Pictures can be taken at a high 2,048-by-1,536 resolution. More
 
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