Digital Cameras by Less than $2000






X10 XCam2 X10 XCam2



This X10 camera is heavily advertised camera; first, the X10 XCam2 isn't always sold for its advertised price ($79.99 direct). If you want to use it with your PC instead of your television, you'll need the $50 USB Video Capture Adapter, which plugs into your PC. The XCam2 can transmit images to the ... More
 
X10 FloodCam VT38A X10 FloodCam VT38A



The X10 FloodCam can show you, remotely: It combines a wireless color camera and a pair of floodlights in weatherproof housing. The 2.4-GHz, 3-lux (light level) camera turns on when motion is detected (as do its floodlights when it's dark), sends a signal to a warning chime (optional), and transmits... More
 
Dazzle TV Photo Show Dazzle TV Photo Show



Just insert a CompactFlash, IBM Microdrive, or SmartMedia card into the device and plug it into your TV's RCA video port. This digital-camera media card reader displays your photos on your television screen.















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Olympus E-100 Rapid Shot Olympus E-100 Rapid Shot



The E-100 RS is all black, comes with a pop-up flash and extended eyecup, and has a long lens snout that makes the camera's length greater than the width. Despite the seemingly awkward dimensions, though, the large but lightweight unit is well-balanced and easily operated with one hand. The 10X zoom... More
 
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P20 Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P20



Sony is famous for creating sleek and sexy products, but the Cyber-shot DSC-P20 ($190 street) is not one of them. The blue-and-gray plastic DSC-P20 is, in fact, a brick of a camera. But this little 1.3-megapixel powerhouse does have lots of great options.



The fixed focal length lens and tin... More
 
Olympus Camedia E-20N Olympus Camedia E-20N



The E-20 breaks new ground as Olympus' foray into the 5-megapixel digital SLR market. The camera continues the tradition started by the E-10 by offering great pictures along with excellent features, More
 
Kodak DX 3500 Kodak DX 3500



The DX3500's distinctive-looking, gray plastic body is easy to handle, though the rear grip really should be covered with a non-slip material. The 2.2-megapixel CCD can provide 600- by 900-pixel and 1,200- by 1,800-pixel resolution - the densest of any camera in its price range. But other than that,... More
 
Canon EOS-1D Canon EOS-1D



A new concept in professional digital SLRs. Faster shooting speeds and auto focus than ever before, without sacrificing image quality. Unsurpassed strength, durability, and weather-resistance. Unmatched control of images, from folder creation in-camera to the software used to view on your computer. ... 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-tim... More
 
Kodak EasyShare DX4900 Kodak EasyShare DX4900



The DX4900's low price does not come without strings, however. The camera has no movie mode and no sound; it's strictly a still camera. The gold label on the camera grip announces prints ranging from 4-by-6 to 20-by-30. This is true: 4-megapixel cameras will deliver acceptable, and sometimes even go... More
 
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