Digital Cameras by Less than $550
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Nikon Coolpix SQ
The SQ is a square 3.2- by 3.2- by 1-inch, all-metal device with softly rounded corners. It weighs just 7.4 ounces and comes with a cradle/charger. Like its predecessor, the Coolpix 2500, the lens/flash compartment swivels 220 degrees for shooting at waist level, straight on, or overhead. There's no...
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Nikon Coolpix 5000
The Nikon Coolpix 5600 digital camera features a 5-megapixel CCD, 3x optical zoom through a high-quality Zoom-Nikkor lens, and long battery life using convenient AA-size batteries. Plus, with Nikon's
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FujiFilm FinePix A310
The A310 is a conventional-looking, silver-colored point-and-shoot compact camera with an all-plastic body, a finger grip that doubles as the power switch, and a sliding metal disc that protects the 3X zoom lens while recessed. The unit comes equipped with a 1.5-inch LCD viewfinder and a fairly accu...
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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 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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Canon PowerShot G2
The G2 is based on the same 'prosumer compact camera' form factor with an almost central lens, viewfinder window and right-handed flash unit. Immediately obvious this time around is that Canon realized the little 'blip' of rubber on the G1 wasn't enough as a sensible grip, now we get a fully moulded...
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Canon PowerShot S45
The S45 is a "light" version of Canon's flagship PowerShot G3. It offers most of the new G3 features, including the DIGIC image processor, FlexiZone AF, improved movie mode, and the light guide flash. What is it missing? The hot shoe, flip-out LCD, and neutral density filter are the main things. And...
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Olympus Stylus 400
The curvaceous Olympus Stylus 400 Digital is an exceptionally handsome all-metal camera that combines art, simplicity, and weatherproofing. But although it's easy to use, it offers limited options and controls, and image quality is uneven.
Having the lens protected by a gold anodized slidin...
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Olympus C-3040
This new Olympus C-3040 digital camera ($999 list) has the same 3.34-megapixel sensor as its predecessor, the Editor's Choice-winning C-3030, but adds a better lens, more flexible controls, and a USB storage-class driver that streamlines image downloads.
The C-3040's only shortcomings are i...
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Nikon Coolpix 885
The Nikon Coolpix 885 isn't quite small enough to carry comfortably in a shirt pocket, but it's small enough to take with you without a second thought. Even better, it offers both point-and-shoot capability and enough features to serve as a second, take-it-anywhere camera. This package succeeds in s...
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