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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W7
Sony's Cyber-shot DSC-W7 digital camera is a speedy little point-and-shoot with a high megapixel count and a rugged metal exterior. It's a bit heavy, and the boxy designwith hardly a curve on the body, other than a small hand gripmakes it a little tough to hold. Perhaps Sony used up all its curves on the DVD7 camcorder, which resembles a Frisbee with a lens and LCD. In any case, the W7 doesn't easily fit into a shirt or pants pocket. But there are positive points to this camera, namely the picture quality. And at $375, it's a good buy for this type of point-and-shoot camera with a high-megapixel sensor.
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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-T30 is rounded on one side and square on the other, so it can stand vertically as well as horizontally. Activating the camera requires an inconvenient two-step process of sliding a mirrored flap to expose the lens and using a separate power switch on top. The built-in flash automatically pops up and stays up whether you're using it or not
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