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Minolta Dimage 7 Minolta Dimage 7



The silver-and-gray, metal-and-plastic DiMage 7 handles like a fine 35-mm SLR. You can select from among several resolutions, three compression levels, and uncompressed TIFF or RAW files for better images. It can also capture short video clips, without audio. More
 
Canon PowerShot A95 Canon PowerShot A95



The PowerShot A430 puts high-performance specs and a wide array of advanced capabilities at your command. With 4.0 megapixels of resolution, 4x optical zoom and a variety of shooting modes. More
 
Canon PowerShot S70 Canon PowerShot S70



Canon currently has a second 7.1MP camera in its stable, the compact PowerShot S70. In our labs, both the S70 and the PowerShot G6 produced very good results, and both are Editors' Choices. Deciding which one is right for you is a matter of deciding which class suits you better and which you can... More
 
Canon PowerShot G6 Canon PowerShot G6



Whether you're a point-and-click shooter who's starting to want more control with your photography or an already-converted enthusiast who doesn't want to lug around a digital SLR, the satin-aluminum Canon PowerShot G6 could satisfy on both counts. It's not cheap?at $700, it ties the other enthusiast... More
 
Nikon Coolpix 8400 Nikon Coolpix 8400



We've seen plenty of cameras with long lenses that let you bring the action up close, but almost none with lenses that are wide enough to capture a broad scene without an inordinate amount of backing up on foot: Until now, that is. The 8-megapixel Nikon Coolpix 8400 has the widest-angle lens we've s... More
 
 

 
Olympus Evolt E300 Olympus Evolt E300



The EVOLT E-330 is the world's first digital SLR to offer "Live" viewing through the Color LCD, making it easier to compose and capture the perfect shot. This big 2.5" LCD also features HyperCrystal technology and is designed with advanced swivel capability so you can capture one dramatic result aft... More
 
Fujifilm FinePix S7000 Fujifilm FinePix S7000



The S7000 looks and feels like a slightly miniaturized 35-mm SLR camera, though it's not a true SLR. In place of an optical viewfinder, the S7000 has a 235,000-pixel electronic view-finder (EFV), one of the best we've seen. Another winning feature of the S7000 is its excellent 6X zoom lens, with a 3... More
 
Olympus Camedia C-5060 Olympus Camedia C-5060



The new 5.1-megapixel Olympus Camedia C-5060 camera ($700 street) gives wide-angle shooters something to cheer about. In spite of the huge variety of digital cameras on the market, relatively few offer true wide-angle coverage without the use of bulky add-on lenses.



The C-5060 body design i... More
 
Konica Minolta DiMage A1 Konica Minolta DiMage A1



The A1 has several features that make it a pleasure to use, including automatic switching between the LCD and electronic viewfinder, a real-time histogram, and an optional grid overlay that helps avoid tilted pictures. The 28- to 200-mm lens (35-mm equivalent) is one of the best we've seen on a pros... More
 
Nikon D70S Nikon D70S



The D70s builds on the success of its popular predecessor, the D70, with multiple internal and external refinements including an improved autofocus system, larger LCD monitor, the addition of a remote cord port, graphic user interface, among several other enhancements. Designed for a broad range of ... More
 
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