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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-U60
This camera is like an apple pie, but you sure can ruin your day if you accidentally drop your camera in the sand or water. The nifty 2-megapixel Sony Cyber-shot DSC-U60 ($250 list) is cleverly designed for maximum fun and shooting on the beach or under the waves without worryingeat pictures.
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Canon EOS-1D
A new concept in professional digital SLRs. Faster shooting speeds and auto focus than ever before, without sacrificing image quality. Unsurpassed strength, durability, and weather-resistance. Unmatched control of images, from folder creation in-camera to the software used to view on your computer. ...
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Canon PowerShot A200
Designed as an easy-to-use, entry-level digital camera, the new PowerShot A200 combines a 2- megapixel CCD chip with several advanced camera features to create high-quality digital photos at an affordable price. In addition, by connecting directly to Canon's CP-100 dye-sublimation printer, first-tim...
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HP Photosmart 320
The HP Photosmart 320 ($200 street) is easy to use out of the gate, but the on/off button is flaky. While using the 320, I was never completely sure it was doing what I wanted. Also like the A201, the 320 shoots both still images and video and displays playback. The picture quality from the 320 was ...
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-F1S
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-F1S is a small, beautifully finished camera that sets itself apart with a superb 3X zoom lens designed by famed optical manufacturer Leica. It has some noteworthy settings, but its feature set is limited, the menus are confusing, and the documentation is poorly written. Even ...
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Fuji FinePix 6900 Zoom
This camera has a stylish and powerful features. Though both cameras incorporate some similar features, such as the 3.3-megapixel Super CCD sensor, these two devices are worlds apart. For just $100 more than the 6800, the 6900 features an impressive 6X f/2.8 to 3.1 zoom lens, equivalent to a 35- to ...
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Olympus Stylus 410
The Olympus Stylus 410 Digital is one of the best. The design of this camera reflects the successful and well known Stylus compact film camera range. The 410 Digital has a four megapixel sensor and three times optical zoom lens. Other features include a weatherproof casing, Lithium-Ion rechargeable ...
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Konica Revio KD-500Z Digital Camera
A solid fast-shooter that captures high-quality images, the Konica Digital Revio KD-500Z is certain to appeal to anyone who wants big-picture capability in a small package. It's the smallest and slimmest of the 5-megapixel cameras we tested.
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Minolta DiMage Xt Biz
The DiMage Xt Biz ($400 street) is an enhanced version of Minolta's third-generation X-series digital camera. There are welcome refinements and improvements to the clever ultracompact design, but what distinguishes the Xt Biz is its firmware and business-oriented software
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Pentax Optio 330
The all-metal Optio 330 is about the size and shape of a deck of cards--small enough and light enough to slip into a pocket or purse. It has a high-tech, high-quality look and feel, fits nicely into your palm, and makes one-handed operation easy. Its few controls are readily accessible and well mark...
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