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Canon EOS D30 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... More
 
Pentax Optio T20 Pentax Optio T20



Experience "fun photography" with the impressive 3.0 inch touch-panel LCD of the PENTAX Optio T20. This is a camera that offers a Creative Drawing Function, Stamp Modes and built-in picture frames to enhance your images at 7.0 megapixels. More
 
Minolta DiMage Xt Biz 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 More
 
Pentax Optio 330 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... More
 
Canon PowerShot S100 Digital Elph Canon PowerShot S100 Digital Elph



The new Canon PowerShot S100 (Digital ELPH) is undoubtedly the smallest 2-megapixel digital camera with an optical zoom. When powered down, the lens is safely tucked away inside of the highly durable stainless steel body and it measures just 3.4 x 2.2 x 1.1 inches. This is truly a "pocket size" came... More
 
 

 
Fujifilm FinePix F450 Fujifilm FinePix F450



Slim is definitely in, especially when it comes to consumer electronics. The Fujifilm FinePix F470 is no bigger than a deck of playing cards, and it carries a 6-megapixel CCD sensor along with a new system. More
 
Sigma SD9 Sigma SD9



The Sigma SD9 ($1,400 street) is the only camera to use the innovative new Foveon X3 chip, the first chip that is sensitive to all three primary colors. Conventional CMOS and CCD image sensors are monochromatic, so they use a mask of colored dots (called a Bayer mask) overlaid on the sensor. Electro... More
 
Kodak Professional DCS Pro 14n Kodak Professional DCS Pro 14n



The 14-megapixel Kodak Professional DCS Pro 14n digital SLR camera ($5,000 street) isn't for everyone. But for professionals who need extremely high-resolution digital images, it's a relative bargain. For the rest of us, the Pro 14n offers a peek into the next generation of digital cameras.

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Fuji FinePix S2 Pro Fuji FinePix S2 Pro



The new FinePix S5 Pro is an important step in continuing with the company's goals for achieving professional DSLR image quality consistent with Fujifilm's professional film heritage.

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Fuji FinePix F10 Fuji FinePix F10



In the realm of digital photography, it seems that behind all promising new technology lies a trade-off. Such is the case with Fuji's Real Photo Technology, which is built into the new 6.3-megapixel FinePix F10 digital camera. Fuji claims that the algorithm included in the F10 lets you shoot in low-... More
 
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