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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 enough detail to create vivid 10x14 still photos, as well as MPEG-4 movie clips with audio. Features: 1.5" color TFT LCD screen with an advanced GUI and customizable loading screen, optical viewfinder, PictBridge direct printing support, 7-color rainbow-eye lamp that indicates function, superb macro focusing as close as 5cm, 1/2.7" CCD, 38-114mm f/2.8-4.8 SHD lens, TTL auto focus, mechanical and electronic shutter with 16-1/2000 sec. shutter speeds, program auto exposure (multi/spot metering), auto-400 ISO equivalent, 5 flash modes with 6-sec. flash recharging time, sharpness select, creative color control, 6-mode white balance, voice memo, date imprinting, self timer, auto/manual/night scene modes, 320x240 (20 fps) or 160x120 (15 fps) movie clips, supports Memory Stick Duo or PRO Duo cards, 2048x1536 to 640x480 image sizes, JPEG (DCF) 1.0, DPOF 1.1, PictBridge1.0 and EXIF 2.2 still formats, MOV (MPEG-4) movie and WAV voice, and 8-mode image reviewing. USB 1.1 connector. Includes: Storage Driver (Windows 98/98SE/2000/Me/XP or Mac OS 9.x or later), QuickTime Player 6.3, MGI PhotoSuite III SE, Digimax Viewer 2.1 and DigiStudio software. Black. Imported. 4-1/3Lx1-1/2Wx2-1/3H". More
 
Samsung Digimax U-CA5 Samsung Digimax U-CA5



We can't quibble with the 5.1MP Samsung Digimax U-CA 5's $250 price tag, but when it comes to features and performance, the camera disappoints. The resolution is in the 4MP range, the menus are clunky, and we noticed a good deal of shutter lag during testing. The market is crowded with consumer cameras vying for your money, and most of them are better than this one. More
 
Samsung Digimax V700 Samsung Digimax V700



Samsung has been bold recently, laying out plans to penetrate the digital camera market and position itself among the leaders, up with Canon, Nikon, and Sony. But it certainly won't get there making mediocre cameras like the 7.1-megapixel Digimax V700. Given the problems we found in testing and using this compact, the V700 falls far short of its competition. More
 
Samsung NV7 OPS Samsung NV7 OPS



The 7.2 mega pixel NV7 OPS with 1/2.5" CCD and 7x optical zoom uses the ASR (Advanced Shake Reduction) system that is unique to Samsung, in addition to brand new OPS (Optical Picture Stabilization) technology for double anti-shake protection. These combined technologies enable you to take clear and natural pictures anywhere and in lower light conditions without using a flash. More
 
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P100 Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P100



The good: Stylish and small; fast start-up and operation; adjustable flash output; AF illuminator; 30fps, VGA-resolution video and audio capture. More
 
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P150 Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P150



Given how much we liked Sony's 5-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-P100, we were eager to get our hands on its 7MP successor, the Cyber-shot DSC-P150. We were disappointed, because on our lab tests the 7MP camera didn't perform much better than its predecessor when it came to resolution. It's a good camera, especially for the money, but the P100 will give you more bang for your buck. More
 
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P200 Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P200



The modernist shape of the Cyber-shot DSC-P200 ($399.95 direct) certainly sets it apart in the compact cameras category. With its one rounded side and minimal yet formally balanced front, it will definitely draw attention. And as with past P-series models, Sony hasn't skimped on performance, either. But although the DSC-P200 performed similarly on our lab tests to the Canon PowerShot SD500 Digital Elph and is $100 cheaper, it doesn't match the SD500 in subjective image quality. More
 
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S60 Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S60



The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S60 is a lightweight, reasonably priced compact camera that will serve beginners well. It's a little on the large side, but the DSC-S60 produces quality still shots that make it a good entry-level compact camera. More
 
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-V1 Sony Cyber-shot DSC-V1



The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-V1 offers Sony's legendary quality and lots of features, yet it's light on ergonomics, performance, and image quality. It has no shortage of big-camera features, including an intelligent hot shoe, lots of manual exposure and color options, 30 fps movies, a "smart" battery that displays the number of minutes remaining, a histogram, laser-assisted focus, and Sony's exclusive Nightframing and Nightshot features for viewing and taking photos in total darkness. More
 
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W1 Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W1



Sony Cybershot Digital Camera DSC-W1 - High-end optics combine with everyday ease of use in the DSC-W1 Cyber-shot® digital camera. The DSC-W1 features a 1/1.8� Super HAD™ CCD and a 3X Optical Zoom More
 
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