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Canon PowerShot S70
Canon currently has a second 7.1MP camera in its stable, the compact PowerShot S70. In our labs, both the S70 and the PowerShot G6 produced very good results, and both are Editors' Choices. Deciding which one is right for you is a matter of deciding which class suits you better and which you can...
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Pentax Optio S4
In the last of the trio of new Pentax cameras announced today we have the Optio S4i, an improved version of the Optio S4 announced last September. There are numerous improvements including a subtle finger grip on the front of the camera, the new quick reset button on the rear and most noticeably the...
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ15
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ15 is the 4-megapixel cousin of the 5MP Lumix DMC-FZ20. Though it can't come close to matching the sharpness of its higher-res stablemate, it still does quite well, and it's actually a better camera when it comes to shooting action, because it needs 2 seconds less time to r...
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Canon PowerShot s80
Just over a year since the PowerShot S70 Canon has revealed its replacement, the new S80, an eight megapixel compact camera with a wide range of manual controls and prosumer appeal. The S80 is
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Olympus Evolt E500
Premium picture quality and superb performance come easy with this comfortable to handle digital SLR. At a time when we want complex things to become simple, the EVOLT E-500 succeeds in doing so with a sleek, lightweight design for impressive portability and advanced controls and options that can be...
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Konica Minolta DiMage A1
The A1 has several features that make it a pleasure to use, including automatic switching between the LCD and electronic viewfinder, a real-time histogram, and an optional grid overlay that helps avoid tilted pictures. The 28- to 200-mm lens (35-mm equivalent) is one of the best we've seen on a pros...
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Toshiba PDR-3310
The smaller PDR-3310 is pricey for a 3.2-megapixel camera, but if you want a subcompact with 3-megapixel resolution, it's one of a very few on the market. The comparably sized Canon PowerShot S330 is $50 less but offers only 2 megapixels. The all-metal PDR-3310 is solidly built, but its light weight...
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Toshiba PDR-3300
The Toshiba PDR-3300 and PDR-3310 share similar specs, but the likeness ends there. The $500 PDR-3310 is a stylish, metal-clad, ultracompact camera, similar to Canon's Digital Elph line. Toshiba calls the larger PDR-3300 a "step up" (apparently in image quality, which was pretty good for the price),...
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7
The FZ7 features a LEICA DC VARIO-ELMARIT Lens with a remarkable 12x optical zoom, equivalent to a 35 to 430mm lens on a 35mm film camera. A film camera with an optical zoom this powerful would be so big and heavy, you couldn“t handle it with one hand. The FZ7, on the other hand, is small, lightw...
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Olympus Evolt E300
The EVOLT E-330 is the world's first digital SLR to offer "Live" viewing through the Color LCD, making it easier to compose and capture the perfect shot. This big 2.5" LCD also features HyperCrystal technology and is designed with advanced swivel capability so you can capture one dramatic result aft...
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