Digital Cameras by Less than $200






Nikon Coolpix 2500 Nikon Coolpix 2500



The Nikon Coolpix 2500 practically screams "party!" color and unusual shape are certain to attract attention, but under the metal skin is a capable camera with surprising flexibility. Its excellent value and feature-packed frame earned our Editors' Choice nod. Like many other Coolpix models, the 250... More
 
Kodak EasyShare C875 Kodak EasyShare C875



The Kodak's new EasyShare C875 digital camera grants 8.0 megapixel digital images, uses a 5x optical zoom lens, and offers advanced features like Smart Scene Mode and PASM Mode. Have a picture you want to share? Tag it using the exclusive on-camera Share button and it will be ready to print or e-mai... More
 
SiPix StyleCam Blink SiPix StyleCam Blink



This camera has a size of a soda cracker (2.16 by 2.16 by 0.50 inches), the SiPix StyleCam Blink has 8MB of internal memory that can record up to 100 VGA (640-by-480) or 400 CIF (320-by-240) images. Powered by one triple-A battery, the StyleCam Blink is so named because when shooting photos in CIF r... More
 
Canon Powershot SD450 Digital Elph Canon Powershot SD450 Digital Elph



Styled to be easy to hold, engineered for simple use while fostering creative energies, the PowerShot SD450 Digital-Camera sets itself apart from others by being the most friendly camera to use. More
 
Pentax Optio S4 Pentax Optio S4



In the last of the trio of new Pentax cameras announced today we have the Optio S4i, an improved version of the Optio S4 announced last September. There are numerous improvements including a subtle finger grip on the front of the camera, the new quick reset button on the rear and most noticeably the... More
 
Intel Pocket Digital PC Camera Intel Pocket Digital PC Camera



The second-generation Intel Pocket Digital PC Camera offers impressive new features, especially in view of its low price. You can now take shots at up to 1,280-by-960 resolution and shoot video and stills. It also functions as a PC camera and includes a flash. This would make a great beginner dig... More

 
Olympus Camedia D-520 Zoom Olympus Camedia D-520 Zoom



The D-520 doesn't look like a digital camera, and that's exactly the point. The entry-level D-520 operates like Olympus's popular Stylus line of film cameras. To take a picture with the D-520, you slide open the lens cover, point, and shoot. When you're finished taking pictures, closing the cover tu... More
 
Toshiba PDR-3300 Toshiba PDR-3300



The Toshiba PDR-3300 and PDR-3310 share similar specs, but the likeness ends there. The $500 PDR-3310 is a stylish, metal-clad, ultracompact camera, similar to Canon's Digital Elph line. Toshiba calls the larger PDR-3300 a "step up" (apparently in image quality, which was pretty good for the price),... More
 
Toshiba PDR-3310 Toshiba PDR-3310



The smaller PDR-3310 is pricey for a 3.2-megapixel camera, but if you want a subcompact with 3-megapixel resolution, it's one of a very few on the market. The comparably sized Canon PowerShot S330 is $50 less but offers only 2 megapixels. The all-metal PDR-3310 is solidly built, but its light weight... More
 
Olympus Camedia C-765 Ultra Zoom Olympus Camedia C-765 Ultra Zoom



Experience photography without limitations with this advanced, 4 megapixel digital camera. The C-770 is designed with an impressive 10x optical/40x total zoom, MPEG4 Movie mode with audio, the ultra fast TruePic TURBO image processor, and the freedom to add on wide angle or telephoto conversion lens... More
 
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