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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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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ5
The DMC-FZ5 is one of two direct sucessors to the popular (and preview Highly Recommended) DMC-FZ3. Like its predecessor the FZ5 sports a Leica-branded DC Vario-Elmarit zoom with a whopping 12x optical range (35-420mm equiv), though the larger sensor has resulted in a slightly slower F2.8-F3.3 apert...
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Olympus SP-510UZ
We all need help now and then. And when it comes to digital cameras, everybody, even pros, could use a few pointers from time to time. Welcome guidance is just what the Olympus SP-510 UZ, a moderately sized, lightweight, 7.1-megapixel superzoom with 10X optical zoom, offers shutterbugs of all levels...
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Canon EOS D30
The D30 so special? Lots of reasons, it's Canon's first "home grown" digital SLR, built from the ground up to be a digital SLR, their previous forays into the digital SLR world, the EOS-D2000 and EOS-D6000 were joint ventures with Kodak (Canon bodies with Kodak internals), these cameras are also kno...
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Olympus C-3030 Zoom
The Olympus's reputation for image quality and versatility, the Olympus C-3030 Zoom melds an impressive array of features with a 3X optical zoom lens and a 3.34-megapixel CCD. On the solid, conventional-looking chassis, all the important controls are conveniently placed. The C-3030 Zoom has a wide a...
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Canon PowerShot Pro90 IS
The Pro90 IS tops Canon's current lineup of PowerShot-series cameras for 2001. In addition to its 10x zoom lens with optical image stabilization, it incorporates a multitude of advanced features including 12 EOS system-based picture-taking modes; wide exposure sensitivity (equivalent to ISO 50-400);...
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Olympus C-211 Zoom Digital Printing Camera
This is the best of the old and the new, the Olympus C-211 Zoom combines Olympus digital-camera technology with Polaroid's half a century of experience with instant photography. The result is a large but well-balanced device that works, shoots, and saves like a digital camera, while providing the ca...
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Minolta DiMage E201
The E201 does not have an optical zoom lens or priority settings for manual, aperture, or shutter. But the camera is equipped with an excellent auto-focus aspherical lens designed for ultra-clear photos. The E201 features eight different resolution and compression combinations for optimal image qual...
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Olympus Stylus 710
The Olympus Stylus 710 delivers premium features, advanced performance and enhanced usability in a sleek, compact point-and-shoot body that's less than one inch thick. The camera's large 2.5-inch LCD and Bright Capture Technology dramatically improves composition, capture and review of images in low...
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Casio Exilim EX-S100
The Casio Exilim EX-S100 is perhaps the most elegant camera in our roundup. It has an understated design in stainless steel, with just a few unobtrusive buttons. Further, Casio bills the EX-S100 as the world's smallest digital camera with an optical zoom lens; it's the size of a credit card and amaz...
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