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X10 XCam2 X10 XCam2



This X10 camera is heavily advertised camera; first, the X10 XCam2 isn't always sold for its advertised price ($79.99 direct). If you want to use it with your PC instead of your television, you'll need the $50 USB Video Capture Adapter, which plugs into your PC. The XCam2 can transmit images to the ... More
 
Kodak DX 3500 Kodak DX 3500



The DX3500's distinctive-looking, gray plastic body is easy to handle, though the rear grip really should be covered with a non-slip material. The 2.2-megapixel CCD can provide 600- by 900-pixel and 1,200- by 1,800-pixel resolution - the densest of any camera in its price range. But other than that,... More
 
Olympus Stylus 710 Olympus Stylus 710



The Olympus Stylus 710 delivers premium features, advanced performance and enhanced usability in a sleek, compact point-and-shoot body that's less than one inch thick. The camera's large 2.5-inch LCD and Bright Capture Technology dramatically improves composition, capture and review of images in low... More
 
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P20 Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P20



Sony is famous for creating sleek and sexy products, but the Cyber-shot DSC-P20 ($190 street) is not one of them. The blue-and-gray plastic DSC-P20 is, in fact, a brick of a camera. But this little 1.3-megapixel powerhouse does have lots of great options.



The fixed focal length lens and tin... More
 
Nikon Coolpix 885 Nikon Coolpix 885



The Nikon Coolpix 885 isn't quite small enough to carry comfortably in a shirt pocket, but it's small enough to take with you without a second thought. Even better, it offers both point-and-shoot capability and enough features to serve as a second, take-it-anywhere camera. This package succeeds in s... More
 
 

 
Dazzle TV Photo Show Dazzle TV Photo Show



Just insert a CompactFlash, IBM Microdrive, or SmartMedia card into the device and plug it into your TV's RCA video port. This digital-camera media card reader displays your photos on your television screen.















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X10 FloodCam VT38A X10 FloodCam VT38A



The X10 FloodCam can show you, remotely: It combines a wireless color camera and a pair of floodlights in weatherproof housing. The 2.4-GHz, 3-lux (light level) camera turns on when motion is detected (as do its floodlights when it's dark), sends a signal to a warning chime (optional), and transmits... More
 
Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro UVIR Fujifilm FinePix S3 Pro UVIR



The Super CCD SR II sensor at the heart of the FinePix S3 Pro UVIR ensures superb image quality and low noise while addressing the issue of wider dynamic range. And now it even captures a wider spectrum from Ultra Violet through visible and into Infrared. Specific wavelengths can be isolated and cap... More
 
Pentax K100D Pentax K100D



Compatible with any PENTAX lens ever produced* and featuring Shake Reduction, the affordable PENTAX K100D is the kind of camera that makes history. Picture a large 2.5 inch LCD monitor with 210,000 pixel resolution and a friendly Mode Dial offering Auto Picture and Picture modes as well as new Scene... More
 
Kodak Easyshare DX3700 Kodak Easyshare DX3700



The Kodak EasyShare DX3700 ($240 street) is currently the easiest-to-operate 3-megapixel digital camera on the market. It doesn't come equipped with a zoom lens or even auto-focus, but it does have a built-in flash, 8MB of built-in memory (and can accommodate optional CompactFlash), a video-out port... More
 
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