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Aiptek Mini PenCam
The new Mini PenCam 1.3 truly is the smallest megapixel camera on the market. At just over 1 inch x 1 inch x 3 1/2 inches it can easily be completely concealed in the palm of your hand. It's also light enough for you to wear around your neck with the included lanyard. It's a fashion statement and digital camera all-in-one! Marvel at the technology of this amazing new gadget.
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BenQ 300mini
The BenQ 300mini is a cute, colorful camera with some interesting featuresds from 1/6 to a remarkable 1/100,000 of a second. As a Webcam, the 300mini can display and record up to 30 fps at full VGA resolution. The control panel is tiny, but instead of showing barely visible icons, the camera displays easy-to-understand two-letter abbreviations (St for self-timer, Ct for continuous mode, and so on).
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Canon Powershot SD450 Digital Elph
Styled to be easy to hold, engineered for simple use while fostering creative energies, the PowerShot SD450 Digital-Camera sets itself apart from others by being the most friendly camera to use.
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Casio Exilim EX-M1
The Exilim features a 1.2-megapixel sensor and a fixed-focus, nonzooming lens equivalent to a 37-mm lens on a 35-mm camera. The fixed-focus design means there's no lens extension or focusing delays, so it's ready to shoot about a half-second after you press the power button. And when you press the shutter release, the Exilim snaps a picture without delay.
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Casio Exilim EX-P505
The EXILIM PRO EX-P505 is a high-performance digital camera with an amazing high- quality video capability. The EX-P505 features a 5X optical zoom, an imaging CCD with 5.0 mega effective pixels,
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Casio Exilim EX-S1
It's an exciting camera; especially when you you see a camera like the Casio Exilim EX-S1 ($299). The Exilim is the smallest camera out there, by far, and is just 0.4" thick.
The EX-S1's sister camera is the EX-M1, which adds a microphone and MP3 playback capability.
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Casio Exilim EX-S100
The Casio Exilim EX-S100 is perhaps the most elegant camera in our roundup. It has an understated design in stainless steel, with just a few unobtrusive buttons. Further, Casio bills the EX-S100 as the world's smallest digital camera with an optical zoom lens; it's the size of a credit card and amazingly thin, thanks to its novel ceramic lens technology.
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Casio Exilim EX-S500
The EX-S500 is a culmination of Casio's core technologies, combining cutting-edge miniaturization and digital expertise with state-of-the-art movie recording capability.
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Casio Exilim EX-Z55
This solid, easily pocketable camera manages to fit a in a ton of features that we like, including Casio's usual great (if crowed, due to the many features) menus, a 2.5 inch LCD that's reasonably bright and sharp, if not the best among the ultracompacts we've seen, an exceptionally long lasting lithium ion battery (it's said to get about 10% better battery life than even the that of the Z40, which we applauded), a real-time histogram, and many, many scene modes, including some very cool ones like coupling, which lets you take a picture of the same scene twice with two different people in the shot and then combine the images (handy for taking a shot of yourself and a friend if there's no one else around to shoot for you).
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Casio Exilim EX-Z750
The EX-Z750 is ideal for consumers who are looking to create superior images in challenging lighting conditions. Consumers can select aperture priority or shutter priority.
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