Digital Cameras by Less than $200






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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HP Photosmart 320 HP Photosmart 320



The HP Photosmart 320 ($200 street) is easy to use out of the gate, but the on/off button is flaky. While using the 320, I was never completely sure it was doing what I wanted. Also like the A201, the 320 shoots both still images and video and displays playback. The picture quality from the 320 was ... More
 
HP PhotoSmart 318 HP PhotoSmart 318



The HP Photosmart 318 ($190 street) has a generous 1.75-inch LCD viewfinder, a flash, 8MB of built-in memory, and support for an optional CompactFlash card. With the built-in memory you can store from 7 to 113 shots, depending on the resolution and compression level.



The Photosmart outperfo... More
 
Casio Wrist Camera Casio Wrist Camera



The Casio Wrist Camera is a wonderful high-tech toy that makes an ordinary device fun. As a regular-size watch, it offers a stopwatch, a monthly calendar, five alarms, a 12- or 24-hour display, and a countdown timer. As a full-color digital camera, its 1MB of memory can capture 1,000 QCIF-resolution... More
 
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

 
Minolta DiMage F300 Minolta DiMage F300



This camera can be operated easily with one hand, since it's the only camera in our roundup with a sculpted nonslip grip on the back. The buttons are small and easy to press, but some are poorly marked with unfamiliar icons. A large, easy-to-set select dial surrounds the shutter button. Unlike most ... More
 
Olympus C-5060 Wide Zoom Olympus C-5060 Wide Zoom



The Olympus C-5060 Wide Zoom ($699) is the new top-of-the-line fixed lens camera in Olympus' line up. It takes the popular C-5050Z (see our review) and swaps in a new wide-angle 4X zoom lens, passive AF system, and VGA movie mode. The flip-out LCD has also been redesigned, making it more useful than... More
 
Sigma SD9 Sigma SD9



The Sigma SD9 ($1,400 street) is the only camera to use the innovative new Foveon X3 chip, the first chip that is sensitive to all three primary colors. Conventional CMOS and CCD image sensors are monochromatic, so they use a mask of colored dots (called a Bayer mask) overlaid on the sensor. Electro... More
 
Leica Digilux 2 Leica Digilux 2



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