Digital Cameras by Less than $400






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
 
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
 
Samsung Digimax L85 Samsung Digimax L85



8.1 mega-pixel high-resolution 1/1.8-inch CCD, 5X Optical Zoom (Schneider Lens) - Samsung Digital Camera Digimax L85 provides you with an amazing photo experience. Equipped with an 8.1 mega-pixel high-resolution 1/1.8-inch CCD, the Digimax L85 enables the expression of luxurious and natural color to... More
 
Concord Eye-Q 5062 AF Concord Eye-Q 5062 AF



Its compact size and stylish black high-tech body make the Concord Eye-Q 5062 AF a real standout. Equipped with a 5 Megapixel CCD sensor and 6X digital zoom, the Concord 5062 AF produces high-resolution pictures with sharp details and superb printing quality. The camera's multi-zone focus and power... More
 
Canon DC210 DVD Camcorder with 35x Optical Zoom: Camera & Photo Canon DC210 DVD Camcorder with 35x Optical Zoom: Camera & Photo



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Canon DVD camcorders offer the perfect blend of performance and features. Enjoy a wide variety of advanced, yet easy-to-use features in compact and lightweight style. Canon camcorders are perfect for capturing all of your life's most precious moments, for beginners a... More
 
Kodak mc3 Kodak mc3



The Kodak mc3 is a good starting point. Combining a digital camera, video camera, and music player into one handy unit, the device is an interesting fusion of technologies, but poorly executed and overpriced.. Kodak offers its jack-of-all-media without a memory card for $200 (street), but even the $... More
 
Polaroid Photomax PDC 3350 Polaroid Photomax PDC 3350



The Polaroid Photomax PDC 3350 ($299 list) is the largest and least expensive product in this roundup. But it has the look and feel of a cheap camera, with subpar performance, only a handful of features, and ho-hum image quality.



The all-plastic silver body is roughly the size of a conventi... More
 
Polaroid PDC 5080 Polaroid PDC 5080



The singer/songwriter Paul Simon may have requested that his mama not take his Kodachrome away, but I bet you he would have gladly handed the Polaroid PDC 5080 ($90 street) over to her after about five minutes of shooting. More
 
Samsung Digimax V700 Samsung Digimax V700



Samsung has been bold recently, laying out plans to penetrate the digital camera market and position itself among the leaders, up with Canon, Nikon, and Sony. But it certainly won't get there making mediocre cameras like the 7.1-megapixel Digimax V700. Given the problems we found in testing and usin... More
 
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