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Olympus Stylus 400
The curvaceous Olympus Stylus 400 Digital is an exceptionally handsome all-metal camera that combines art, simplicity, and weatherproofing. But although it's easy to use, it offers limited options and controls, and image quality is uneven.
Having the lens protected by a gold anodized slidin...
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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...
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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...
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Panasonic Lumix Model DMC-LC5
Many agrees that Leica makes some of the world's best 35-mm cameras, and that its Summicron lenses are among the finest optics ever created. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC5 ($850 street) is one of the first digital still cameras to sport the f2.0, 7- to 21-mm zoom DC Vario-Summicron lens. This 4-megapix...
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Sony CD Mavica MVC-CD400
The new Sony CD Mavica MVC-CD400 ($800 street) is Sony's best Mavica yet. This 4-megapixel beauty is easy to use, takes excellent photos, and boasts infinite storage thanks to its 156MB 3-inch mini CD compatibility.
Like the Mavicas before it, the camera's allure is the inexpensive media ($...
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Konica Revio KD-500Z Digital Camera
A solid fast-shooter that captures high-quality images, the Konica Digital Revio KD-500Z is certain to appeal to anyone who wants big-picture capability in a small package. It's the smallest and slimmest of the 5-megapixel cameras we tested.
When you slide open the lens cover on the KD-500Z...
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Olympus Camedia C-4040Z
Olympus currently offers more than 20 digital cameras that range from simple, inexpensive point-and-shoots to pricey, full-featured prosumer models. Both the Olympus Camedia C-4040 Zoom and E-10 are 4-megapixel cameras, but because they use different Sony CCDs (1/2- and 2/3-inch, respectively), they...
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Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-85
The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S85 is the company's latest consumer digital camera, a second-generation improvement over its 3-megapixel DSC-S70 model. The DSC-S85 is a black, chubby, value-packed camera that should appeal to business users, upscale families, and others who want great resolution without un...
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Fuji FinePix 2600 Zoom
The chrome-colored Fuji FinePix 2600 Zoom ($220 street) boasts both a 3X auto-focus lens and the ability to record short video clips (although without sound). The sliding lens cover, easy-to-navigate menu system, and grid lines on the LCD viewfinder (for better subject framing) are all great flouris...
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Olympus C-700 UZ
This camera resembles the popular Olympus C-3000but it runs out of oomph on telephoto shots.
The C-700 UZ offers preprogrammed shooting modes for beginners but also provides a high level of manual control for more advanced shooters. The camera's menu system offers fewer options in the prepr...
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