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Canon PowerShot S30 Canon PowerShot S30



The 3.2-megapixel PowerShot S30, released concurrently with its companion model, the 4-megapixel PowerShot S40, is a point-and-shoot style digital camera that incorporates many of the G2 features, but in a more compact, portable format. Like the G2, the S30 has an impressive range of automatic and m... More
 
Canon EOS 10D Canon EOS 10D



The perfect EOS for advanced-amateurs and professionals alike, the EOS 20D sets new standards in its class. Featuring an all-new 8.2 MP CMOS Sensor, a second generation DIGIC II Image Processor. More
 
Casio QV-3500EX Casio QV-3500EX



This camera is about the size of a typical 35-mm SLR camera, the Casio QV-3500EX has a boxy design that verges on clunky. But it's comfortable to hold and operate in one hand. And it's the only 3-megapixel camera we looked at that supports the IBM Microdrive (you'll have to buy one separately, of co... More
 
HP 715 Digital Camera HP 715 Digital Camera



This 3.3-megapixel camera is powerful yet simple to use, a great choice for a beginner. It runs on double-A batteries, so you don't need to recharge it. Pictures can be taken at a high 2,048-by-1,536 resolution. More
 
Canon PowerShot S45 Canon PowerShot S45



The S45 is a "light" version of Canon's flagship PowerShot G3. It offers most of the new G3 features, including the DIGIC image processor, FlexiZone AF, improved movie mode, and the light guide flash. What is it missing? The hot shoe, flip-out LCD, and neutral density filter are the main things. And... More
 
 

 
Minolta DiMage S404 Minolta DiMage S404



The S404 is a large, chunky-looking camera with an unusual shape. A large handgrip on the right-hand side of the camera contains compartments for the battery and CompactFlash card, and a small rubber pad on the front of the grip makes the camera easy to hold despite the slippery silver finish. The t... More
 
Canon PowerShot S40 Canon PowerShot S40



The PowerShot S30 and S40 mark a revival by Canon of the higher end 'S' series of digital cameras. Clearly since the S10 and S20 Canon have explored the ultra-compact 'pocket' type digital camera, the S30 and S40 are a little larger but more feature rich. These two new cameras (virtually identical a... More
 
Argus DC3810 Argus DC3810



Argus, a venerable American company that has been manufacturing photographic products for over 60 years, has been a minor player in the digital camera market. The company takes a good stab at changing that with the Argus DC3810 ($499 list), which is far and away the least expensive, full-featured 5-... More
 
Kodak mc3 Kodak mc3



The Kodak mc3 is a good starting point. Combining a digital camera, video camera, and music player into one handy unit, the device is an interesting fusion of technologies, but poorly executed and overpriced.. Kodak offers its jack-of-all-media without a memory card for $200 (street), but even the $... More
 
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