Digital Cameras by Less than $550








Aiptek Mini PenCam Aiptek Mini PenCam



The new Mini PenCam 1.3 truly is the smallest megapixel camera on the market. At just over 1 inch x 1 inch x 3 1/2 inches it can easily be completely concealed in the palm of your hand. It's also light enough for you to wear around your neck with the included lanyard. It's a fashion statement and digital camera all-in-one! Marvel at the technology of this amazing new gadget. More
 
Argus DC-2300 Photo Phazer Argus DC-2300 Photo Phazer

You probably don't want your kids playing with your $800 digital camera. Well, the Photo Phazer looks cool, it's easy to use, and the price is painless. Take digital stills or shoot 60 seconds of video. Still resolution is just 640-by-480, but that's fine for display on a PC screen or Web site. 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-megapixel digital camera anywhere. The DC3810 is remarkably easy to operate and comes at an unbeatable price. It will appeal to those who want plenty of value for their money, but slow performance, not-quite-excellent image quality, minor annoyances, and shoddy construction will disappoint more demanding users. This handsome, full-sized, silver-and-dark gray plastic camera is best held and used in both hands. It has only a handful of controls: Display, Menu, and Enter buttons, a four-way jog button, a Select dial and a sliding Power switch. On the jog button, the right and left arrows double as the zoom lever, and the up and down arrows are for flash, audio record, and focus. The controls are conveniently placed. More
 
Canon EOS Digital Rebel Canon EOS Digital Rebel



Equipped with Canon's exclusive "Digital Trinity" - 6.3 Megapixel CMOS Sensor, DiG!C Imaging Processor and compatibility with over 50 of Canon's superb EF lenses - the Digital Rebel breaks More
 
Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT



For convenience, ease of use and no-compromise SLR performance, look no further than the EOS Digital Rebel XT. Featuring Canon's Digital Trinity - an 8.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor, Canon's own DIGIC II Image Processor and compatibility with over 50 EF Lenses-the new Digital Rebel XT has an all new lightweight and compact body, improved performance across the board and the easiest operation in its class, simplifying complex tasks and ensuring the perfect shot every time. With intuitive simplicity, powerful performance and unprecedented affordability, the Rebel XT is the EOS digital camera for everyone. More
 
Canon PowerShot A200 Canon PowerShot A200



Designed as an easy-to-use, entry-level digital camera, the new PowerShot A200 combines a 2- megapixel CCD chip with several advanced camera features to create high-quality digital photos at an affordable price. In addition, by connecting directly to Canon's CP-100 dye-sublimation printer, first-time users of digital cameras can make high-quality color prints without the complexity of a computer. The A200 can also be used as an underwater camera when used with its optional waterproof housing to depths of up to 100 feet. More
 
Canon PowerShot A430 Canon PowerShot A430



With a 4-megapixel sensor and a 4X optical zoom lens, the Canon PowerShot A430 ($179.95 list) is a really nice buy for an inexpensive, compact digital camera. The lens offers a 5.4mm-to-21.6mm range (equivalent to a 35mm lens with a 39mm-to-156mm zoom) and corresponding maximum f-stops of f/2.8 to f/5.8. But I wish Canon would offer more ease-of-use and help features in the menus; this would be a big help to beginners who never crack the camera's manual. More
 
Canon PowerShot A510 Canon PowerShot A510



The 3.2-megapixel Canon PowerShot A510, which was released in tandem with the 4MP PowerShot A520, is a replacement for the PowerShot A75. It is smaller and lighter than its predecessor, and is identical to the A520 except for its smaller image sensor. Overall, the picture quality is good, but the camera suffers from some of the same flaws as its higher-resolution sibling, especially in the speed department. But the A510 offers excellent flexibility and control for a modest price, making it a good value for those who don't need a whole lot of extra pixels. More
 
Canon PowerShot A520 Canon PowerShot A520



Canon makes an affordable, high-quality 5.0-megapixel digital camera a reality with the PowerShot A530. Fast, powerful, and impressively compact, the A530 delivers beautiful images and high resolution. More
 
Canon PowerShot A640 Canon PowerShot A640



Boasting a powerful Canon 4x optical zoom lens, a 2.5" vari-angle LCD monitor and Canon's intuitive DiG!C processor, the 10.0MP PowerShot A640 deliver simply better pictures. With a choice of manual controls and an extensive range of shooting modes, you can be as creative as you like or let Canon technology assist you. Getting that great family portrait or capturing the stunning landscape from your latest trip has never been easier. The PowerShot A640 offers the flexibility to let you make the most of your photography skills or to learn as you go. The PowerShot A640 is the perfect choice to express your photographic creativity.
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