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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX07 Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX07



The new LUMIX 7.2-megapixel DMC-FX07 digital still camera is the world's first to feature Intelligent ISO Control (IIC) to correct image blurriness caused by movement of the subject matter. The camera features Panasonic's exclusive MEGA Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) technology which reduces blur... More
 
Olympus FE 180 Olympus FE 180



The 6.0 MP FE-180 The big 2.5" LCD screen makes it easy to compose clear images and share what you've shot. Take an astonishing 500 shots on a single battery charge. Combine that with Digital Image Stabilization and a Built-in Help Guide. More
 
Olympus C-211 Zoom Digital Printing Camera 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... More
 
Canon PowerShot S300 Canon PowerShot S300



The PowerShot S300 Digital ELPH (also known as IXY DIGITAL 300 in Europe) is Canon's second ultra-compact digital camera and at the time of this review it's the world's smallest and lightest 2.1 megapixel camera with a 3x zoom lens. In addition the S300 offers a number of new and improved features i... More
 
Minolta DiMage E201 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... More
 
 

 
Kodak DX3900 Zoom Kodak DX3900 Zoom



The Kodak DX3900 Zoom is in the category of point-and-shoot plus. With a macro mode and an assortment of settings that you can change to taste, the DX3900 Zoom is one step up from standard point-and-shoots. But it's not intended for serious amateur photographers, and knowledgeable PC users may find ... More
 
Canon EOS-D60 Canon EOS-D60



The EOS D60 is the much anticipated upgrade of Canon's popular EOS D30 SLR that was first introduced in 2000. The D30 set new standards for price and performance and as the old saying goes, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," so Canon didn't, they just improved it. The EOS D30 was our choice for the ... More
 
Panasonic Lumix Model DMC-LC5 Panasonic Lumix Model DMC-LC5



Many agrees that Leica makes some of the world's best 35-mm cameras, and that its Summicron lenses are among the finest optics ever created. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC5 ($850 street) is one of the first digital still cameras to sport the f2.0, 7- to 21-mm zoom DC Vario-Summicron lens. This 4-megapix... More
 
Kodak EasyShare LS420 Kodak EasyShare LS420



The Kodak EasyShare LS420 works with docking stations that are known for their convenient, one-button image transfers. The docking station also charges batteries and makes a perfect desktop parking spot for your camera. Unfortunately, a docking station isn't included with the DX4900.

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HP Photosmart 812 HP Photosmart 812



The HP Photosmart 812, along with the Minolta DiMage S404, is one of the lowest-priced 4-megapixel cameras on the market. The company targets the 812 to photo enthusiasts, but like the low-end 620, it lacks exposure and white-balance controls that enthusiasts expect to find in a $500 camera. Neverth... More
 
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