Digital Cameras by 4 megapixels








Olympus Stylus 410 Olympus Stylus 410



The Olympus Stylus 410 Digital is one of the best. The design of this camera reflects the successful and well known Stylus compact film camera range. The 410 Digital has a four megapixel sensor and three times optical zoom lens. Other features include a weatherproof casing, Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery xD-Picture card storage and a 1.5" LCD monitor. More
 
Olympus Stylus Verve Olympus Stylus Verve



There’s no more need to compromise good image quality when looking for an affordable and easy-to-use compact digital camera. With 5.0 million pixels, the Olympus FE-110 digital camera from Olympus has achieved success. More
 
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX5 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX5



The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX5 comes equipped with a high-grade, 3x optical, 3x digital zoom Leica DC Vario-Elmarit lens to refract images onto its 1/2.5-inch CCD. The utilized image sensor hosts 4.23 megapixels with the potential for video and audio recording. There is a 1.5-inch LCD screen with 114,000 pixels of resolution included on the back of this model. Its size and controls make it a great imager for the user who has a comfortable knowledge of digital cameras and wants a well-designed camera body. More
 
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ10



Panasonic has today introduced the first 4-megapixel consumer digital camera with 12x optical zoom. Featuring F2.8 brightness throughout the entire zoom range, the camera's powerful 12x zoom (equiv. to 35-420mm on 35mm). It has Panasonic's MEGA O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) which helps to deliver sharp, vivid images even when taking handheld telephoto shots or shooting in low light. More
 
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ15 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ15



The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ15 is the 4-megapixel cousin of the 5MP Lumix DMC-FZ20. Though it can't come close to matching the sharpness of its higher-res stablemate, it still does quite well, and it's actually a better camera when it comes to shooting action, because it needs 2 seconds less time to recycle between shots. More
 
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC70 Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC70



The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC70 is a point-and-shoot hybrid model put out with a MSRP of US $299.99, making it by far one of the lowest priced models in the Lumix series of digital cameras. With a 3x optical zoom, the Leica DC lens has a 1/2.5ages in five sizes, and motion in a 320 x 240 format only. Manually, the user can control White Balance, ISO settings, and automatic focus and exposure settings. Its squared body makes it an easier camera to carry, though not especially advantageous in regards to slipping into your back pocket. Burst shooting capable, this unit can direct print as well, by using the USB port. It can play back captured video via TV monitor or on camera, although Audio cannot be played back on this product when viewing in-camera movies. More
 
Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ1 Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ1



This new addition to the Panasonic Lumix series of digital cameras offers some interesting features in a lightweight, relatively compact body. The 4-megapixel Panasonic Lumix DMC-LZ1 is not the sexiest or sleekest model in town, but no one will laugh at you if you pull it out at a party. And at $249.95, it won't leave you broke, either. Image quality, however, suffers a bit from exposure problems, and flash shots have some jagged edges. More
 
Panasonic Lumix Model DMC-LC5 Panasonic Lumix Model DMC-LC5



Many agrees that Leica makes some of the world's best 35-mm cameras, and that its Summicron lenses are among the finest optics ever created. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC5 ($850 street) is one of the first digital still cameras to sport the f2.0, 7- to 21-mm zoom DC Vario-Summicron lens. This 4-megapixel digital camera, essentially the same as the $950 Leica Digilux 1, is versatile, feature-rich, and fast-shooting. Unfortunately, it doesn't deliver the stellar image quality associated with lenses bearing the Summicron name.
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Pentax Optio MX4 Pentax Optio MX4



You may not want to try and take the pistol-grip, raygun-shaped Pentax Optio MX4 through airport security. But otherwise it's a passable, inexpensive 4MP superzoom still camera, and quite a good still/video hybrid as well. If you're looking primarily for a superzoom that shoots great stills, you can do much better, but if you want one camera that's also suitable for shooting a lot of video, the MX4 is well worth considering. More
 
Pentax Optio S4 Pentax Optio S4



In the last of the trio of new Pentax cameras announced today we have the Optio S4i, an improved version of the Optio S4 announced last September. There are numerous improvements including a subtle finger grip on the front of the camera, the new quick reset button on the rear and most noticeably the larger 1.8" TFT LCD monitor. The Optio S4i remains one of the smallest and lightest ultra-compact's. More
 
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