Digital Cameras by 3 megapixels
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Casio Exilim EX-Z3
With a super-slim design and measuring the height and length of a credit card, the Casio Exilim EX-Z3 is sure to turn heads as you effortlessly snap high-quality digital photos. Don't let the size fool you, the EX-Z3 is equipped with a 3.2-megapixel sensor, 3x optical zoom, 10 MB of built-in memory,...
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Nikon Coolpix SQ
The SQ is a square 3.2- by 3.2- by 1-inch, all-metal device with softly rounded corners. It weighs just 7.4 ounces and comes with a cradle/charger. Like its predecessor, the Coolpix 2500, the lens/flash compartment swivels 220 degrees for shooting at waist level, straight on, or overhead. There's no...
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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...
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Canon PowerShot Pro90 IS
The Pro90 IS tops Canon's current lineup of PowerShot-series cameras for 2001. In addition to its 10x zoom lens with optical image stabilization, it incorporates a multitude of advanced features including 12 EOS system-based picture-taking modes; wide exposure sensitivity (equivalent to ISO 50-400);...
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FujiFilm FinePix A310
The A310 is a conventional-looking, silver-colored point-and-shoot compact camera with an all-plastic body, a finger grip that doubles as the power switch, and a sliding metal disc that protects the 3X zoom lens while recessed. The unit comes equipped with a 1.5-inch LCD viewfinder and a fairly accu...
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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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Polaroid Photomax PDC 3350
The Polaroid Photomax PDC 3350 ($299 list) is the largest and least expensive product in this roundup. But it has the look and feel of a cheap camera, with subpar performance, only a handful of features, and ho-hum image quality.
The all-plastic silver body is roughly the size of a conventi...
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