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Digital Cameras by Less than $400


Kodak Professional DCS Pro 14n Kodak Professional DCS Pro 14n



The 14-megapixel Kodak Professional DCS Pro 14n digital SLR camera ($5,000 street) isn't for everyone. But for professionals who need extremely high-resolution digital images, it's a relative bargain. For the rest of us, the Pro 14n offers a peek into the next generation of digital cameras.

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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
 
Aiptek DV4100M 4.1MP MPEG4 Pocket Digital Camcorder: Camera & Photo Aiptek DV4100M 4.1MP MPEG4 Pocket Digital Camcorder: Camera & Photo



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The Pocket DV4100M is a multi-functional DV camera designed for capturing previous moments anytime, anywhere. It's equipped with a maximum resolution of 4 megapixels and a 1.5-inch color LCD screen. Record video in MPEG4 (VHS quality) with sound. On top of all this, it's ... More
 
Nikon Coolpix 4100 Nikon Coolpix 4100



The Nikon Coolpix 4100 shares many features with the Coolpix 4200, including a 4-megapixel CCD and a 3X optical zoom lens. But it diverges in image quality and overall design. Despite its excellent ergonomics and ease of use, the camera's mediocre image quality and overall slowness prevent us from r... More
 
Kodak EasyShare Z740 Kodak EasyShare Z740



The KODAK EASYSHARE Z740 camera is ideal for people who want to get close to their subject, but enjoy the simplicity of a point-and-shoot digital camera. Its powerful 10X (38 x 380 mm equivalent) More
 
 

 
Olympus Stylus 600 Olympus Stylus 600



The new Stylus 600 continues this tradition, adding advanced performance and enhanced usability with the new Bright Capture Technology for improved low light photography and the inclusion of many features. More
 
Kyocera Finecam SL400R Kyocera Finecam SL400R



The 4-megapixel Kyocera Finecam SL400R is a quick performer and is a lot of fun and easy to shoot, thanks in large part to its unusual pivoting lens. But the camera's lack of a lens cap means you've got to be careful about what else you have in your pocket. This, combined with mediocre image quality... More
 
SiPix StyleCam Groove SiPix StyleCam Groove



The inexpensive SiPix StyleCam Groove ($69.95 list) is a small, slim, and exceedingly simple to operate. Although it's a no-frills point-and-shoot model with only a handful of features, the silver-colored Groove is versatile enough to capture video with sound, record audio annotation, and serve as a... More
 
Concord Eye-Q Go Wireless Concord Eye-Q Go Wireless



The Concord Eye-Q Go Wireless digital camera eliminates the need for cables and cradles, instead transmitting images directly to any Bluetooth-enabled PC, printer, PDA, or even cell phone. It's also fairly easy to use, produces very good daylight images, and comes bundled with great software. But sl... More
 
Samsung Digimax U-CA5 Samsung Digimax U-CA5



We can't quibble with the 5.1MP Samsung Digimax U-CA 5's $250 price tag, but when it comes to features and performance, the camera disappoints. The resolution is in the 4MP range, the menus are clunky, and we noticed a good deal of shutter lag during testing. The market is crowded with consumer came... More
 
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