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Casio QV-R40
The Casio's value line of digital cameras, the QV-R40 ($300 street) compact is significantly thicker and less stylish than Exilim models. It also has a smaller LCD viewfinder than most Exilims and doesn't come with Casio's convenient one-touch cradle/charger. But it is one of the least expensive 4-m...
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Fujifilm FinePix 30i
The Fujifilm FinePix 30i isn't quite as small as the Casio Exilim EX-M1 and it isn't quite as cool as the Nikon Coolpix 2500. But like the Exilim, the 30i offers an MP3 playback feature that will be a hit if you want to carry just one toy.
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Fujifilm FinePix A201
I started by taking the Fujifilm FinePix A201 ($249 list) on a cocktail cruise around my favorite lakeLake George, in the Adirondacks region of New York. Passing the camera around after each shot was definitely a party pleaser. But on closer inspection, after loading the pictures to a PC, i...
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Samsung Digimax V4
The Samsung Digitmax S800 Digital Camera is a full featured yet easy to use camera designed to deliver maximum value, style and performance for digital photographers of all skill and experience.
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Logitech Pocket Digital
With just three buttons (two control and one shutter) to master, operating the $129.95 (direct) Pocket Digital couldn't be easier. You'll have to do little more than slide it open to expose the lens and optical viewfinder. The fixed focus, fixed focal-length lens is glued directly onto a VGA-reso...
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Toshiba IK-WB11A Wireless Network Camera
The Toshiba IK-WB11A Wireless Network Camera, with its half-inch CCD sensor, delivered outstanding image quality that surpassed the others. The camera can also be used outdoors. Its rated operating range for temperature (-4 most extreme environments
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Toshiba PDR-M65
The Toshiba PDR-M65 is the least expensive camera in this overview, so it's not surprising that this point-and-shoot camera has few additional features. The camera's controls, including the menus, are easy to understand with a little experimentation. That's fortunate, because there is no printed man...
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Kyocera Finecam S5R
The handsome S5R is only slightly larger than a subcompact. It has few functions, including aperture priority and color and sharpness adjustments, but it can record movies at 30 fps until the memory card fills up. Unique among digital cameras, the S5R has a pop-up flash that automatically closes whe...
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Toshiba PDR-M81
The boxy, gray-and-black PDR-M81 uses a Sharp CCD, rather than the Sony unit found in the other 4-megapixel cameras in our roundup. It has three compression levels but no uncompressed TIFF formats, and the PDR-M81 can record 320-by-240 or 160-by-120 movies with sound. Its zoom lens macros down to 4 ...
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Olympus FE 180
The 6.0 MP FE-180 The big 2.5" LCD screen makes it easy to compose clear images and share what you've shot. Take an astonishing 500 shots on a single battery charge. Combine that with Digital Image Stabilization and a Built-in Help Guide.
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