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Minolta DiMage 7Hi Minolta DiMage 7Hi



Drawing on the tradition of technical expertise that gave birth to the Maxxum 7000, the Konica Minolta Maxxum 7D represents a culmination of the optical and photo-imaging expertise of two of the most More
 
Sigma SD9 Sigma SD9



The Sigma SD9 ($1,400 street) is the only camera to use the innovative new Foveon X3 chip, the first chip that is sensitive to all three primary colors. Conventional CMOS and CCD image sensors are monochromatic, so they use a mask of colored dots (called a Bayer mask) overlaid on the sensor. Electro... More
 
Fuji FinePix S2 Pro Fuji FinePix S2 Pro



The new FinePix S5 Pro is an important step in continuing with the company's goals for achieving professional DSLR image quality consistent with Fujifilm's professional film heritage.

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Olympus Camedia E-20N Olympus Camedia E-20N



The E-20 breaks new ground as Olympus' foray into the 5-megapixel digital SLR market. The camera continues the tradition started by the E-10 by offering great pictures along with excellent features, More
 
Minolta DiMage F300 Minolta DiMage F300



This camera can be operated easily with one hand, since it's the only camera in our roundup with a sculpted nonslip grip on the back. The buttons are small and easy to press, but some are poorly marked with unfamiliar icons. A large, easy-to-set select dial surrounds the shutter button. Unlike most ... More
 
 

 
HP Photosmart 912 HP Photosmart 912



The 3X optical zoom lens appears to have a manual zoom focus, but turning the barrel activates a one-speed zoom motor. For parallax-free, power-saving viewing, the 912 incorporates a beam-splitter viewfinder.

Unfortunately, the camera does not have an internal switch to close the eyepiece, so ... More

 
Kodak DX 3500 Kodak DX 3500



The DX3500's distinctive-looking, gray plastic body is easy to handle, though the rear grip really should be covered with a non-slip material. The 2.2-megapixel CCD can provide 600- by 900-pixel and 1,200- by 1,800-pixel resolution - the densest of any camera in its price range. But other than that,... More
 
Kodak EasyShare C743 Kodak EasyShare C743



This EasyShare camera has 7.1 megapixels, meaning you can make stunning prints up to 20" x 30". With Kodak Color Science, a 3x Optical Apsheric zoom lens, and 5x digital zoom, you will capture clear, bright and beautiful images every time. 13 scene and color modes give you great shots time after tim... More
 
Olympus C-3040 Olympus C-3040



This new Olympus C-3040 digital camera ($999 list) has the same 3.34-megapixel sensor as its predecessor, the Editor's Choice-winning C-3030, but adds a better lens, more flexible controls, and a USB storage-class driver that streamlines image downloads.



The C-3040's only shortcomings are i... More
 
Olympus C-211 Zoom Digital Printing Camera Olympus C-211 Zoom Digital Printing Camera



This is the best of the old and the new, the Olympus C-211 Zoom combines Olympus digital-camera technology with Polaroid's half a century of experience with instant photography. The result is a large but well-balanced device that works, shoots, and saves like a digital camera, while providing the ca... More
 
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