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Olympus Camedia Brio D-100
It is a small, slim, and stylish would most accurately describe the Olympus Camedia Brio D-100 ($250 street). This point-and-shooter has a limited feature set and a resolution of only 1.3 megapixels, but its convenience, price point, ease of use, and nice image quality will appeal to anyone who want...
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Toshiba PDR-M11
The 1.3-megapixel Toshiba PDR-M11 ($180 street), although not a standout product, produces quality images and incorporates some important features.
Easy to handle, the PDR-M11 is a great starter camera for novice shutterbugs. The LCD viewfinder, a flash, and a 4MB SmartMedia card are run-of...
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HP Photosmart R717
Marketed to the novice, the HP Photosmart R717 compact camera boasts some strong qualities, including helpful information on many of the menu screens and fairly speedy recycle times. Unfortunately, HP's first foray into the 6-megapixel market just doesn't generate top-notch picture quality.
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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 s...
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Fujifilm FinePix F410
This camera is light on features, the small, square Fujifilm FinePix F410 is easy, fast, and fun to operate, making it a good choice for the family. The F410's gently sculpted shape is comfortable and convenient to holder selects still shots, video recording, or playback modes. Unfortunately, the F4...
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Nikon Coolpix 3100
The Coolpix 3100's silver body is plastic, not metal, a rounded battery compartment makes the camera easy to grip and operate one-handed. Most of the buttons on the back, as well as the mode dial, can be quickly accessed, although not all are easily identifiable. The viewfinder is bright and very re...
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HP Photosmart M417
The 5.2-megapixel HP Photosmart M417 ($199.99 direct) offers more or less what you would expect from an inexpensive camera: 3X optical zoom (6 mm to 18 mm, or a 35-mm equivalent of 36 mm to 108 mm, with a wide-aperture setting range of f/2.9 to f/4.9), a 1.8-inch LCD, various scene modes, and flash ...
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HP Photosmart M425
If simple is what you crave, then the HP Photosmart M425 may be calling your name. We bought the 5.0-megapixel HP Photosmart M425 at Best Buy for $150 (street) and found it to be a pretty good camera.
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Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z40
You'll never fall in love faster than this. The new EXILIM ZOOM EX-Z40 with 4.0 megapixels is ready in seconds to take etraordinarily sharp pictures. With the Direct On function, you won't miss any more photo opportunities. After just 1.6 seconds, you can start taking pictures, or viewing images you...
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Minolta DiMage X
The DiMage X is larger and thicker than the Casio Exilim (but still small and light enough to fit in your shirt pocket), but it offers twice the pixels, a 3X zoom lens, and better picture quality for about the same price. The secret to the DiMage X's thin profile is that the lens and image sensor ar...
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