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Kyocera Finecam S3
The Kyocera Finecam S3 is small. Though twice as thick as a PDA, it's smaller and lighter, fitting right in a shirt pocket. The S3 is a prime choice if you want a camera you can carry without a second thoughts all you need. Despite the smallness, the S3 fits comfortably in large hands (we checked). ...
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Kyocera Finecam M410R
The Finecam M410R is Kyocera's most advanced digital camera yet and is designed for those who demand the very best, especially when trying to capture sports or action images. The 4.0 Megapixel digital camera utilizes Kyocera's revolutionary RTUNE image processing for incredibly fast, continuous shoo...
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Kyocera Finecam S5R
The handsome S5R is only slightly larger than a subcompact. It has few functions, including aperture priority and color and sharpness adjustments, but it can record movies at 30 fps until the memory card fills up. Unique among digital cameras, the S5R has a pop-up flash that automatically closes whe...
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Kyocera Finecam SL300R
The Kyocera Finecam SL300R has knockout styling and a burst mode to die for, it delivers only 3.2 megapixels, no optical viewfinder, and goodecord movies at 30 fps. But it offers only a few other options: manual focus, two f-stops, five program modes, and sharpness levels.
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Kyocera Finecam SL400R
The 4-megapixel Kyocera Finecam SL400R is a quick performer and is a lot of fun and easy to shoot, thanks in large part to its unusual pivoting lens. But the camera's lack of a lens cap means you've got to be careful about what else you have in your pocket. This, combined with mediocre image quality...
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