Digital Cameras by Less than $2000

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SSI Nedio SSI Nedio



At 1.8 by 2.2 by 0.8 inches, the SSI Nedio (which used to be called the Nideo, as you see in our picture) is the second-smallest camera in our roundup (the Casio Wrist Camera is the smallest). Besides beeping, the Nedio's tiny Mode button and Shutter button produce slight tactile feedback when th... More

 
Kodak DC4800 Kodak DC4800



The Kodak is a comfortable-to-hold, stylish device, with conveniently placed controls that make sense. Buttons on the top adjust the self-timer, burst mode, distant/macro, and the flash controls, without making you page through menus. The mode knob, which includes manual f-stops, is marked both on t... More
 
Fuji FinePix F10 Fuji FinePix F10



In the realm of digital photography, it seems that behind all promising new technology lies a trade-off. Such is the case with Fuji's Real Photo Technology, which is built into the new 6.3-megapixel FinePix F10 digital camera. Fuji claims that the algorithm included in the F10 lets you shoot in low-... 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
 
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
 
 

 
Nexian NexiCam Nexian NexiCam



PDA cameras aren't intended for professional or even avid amateur photographers, but they are convenient for on-the-scene record-keeping or whimsical, opportunistic shots of anything that catches your fancy. And minicameras are cropping up all over. For example, a camera is built into the hinge o... More

 
Canon PowerShot S300 Digital Elph Canon PowerShot S300 Digital Elph



The PowerShot S300 is Canon's long-awaited follow-up to the wildly popular S100. Not content to rest on their laurels, Canon has spent the time to address some of the shortcomings in the original Digital Elph camera.

The biggest new feature is the 3x optical zoom. While only a small step up from... More
 
Olympus D-390 Olympus D-390



Overall, the new Olympus D-390 camera ($150 street) is just about right for novice users. Judged strictly by the numbers, however, this camera could be a little more impressive. With only 2 megapixels and no zoom lens, it isn't as sophisticated as cameras like the Samsung Digimax V4, and it doesn't ... More
 
Olympus Stylus 800 Olympus Stylus 800



For outstanding image quality and advanced features, SP series delivers the power and versatility you want. Start with 7.1 megapixels, then enjoy the view with the large 2.5-inch LCD, the feel with a cool feature. More
 
Fuji FinePix 6900 Zoom Fuji FinePix 6900 Zoom



This camera has a stylish and powerful features. Though both cameras incorporate some similar features, such as the 3.3-megapixel Super CCD sensor, these two devices are worlds apart. For just $100 more than the 6800, the 6900 features an impressive 6X f/2.8 to 3.1 zoom lens, equivalent to a 35- to ... More
 
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