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Face-recognition technology in Fujifilm's FinePix F31fd digital camera promises improved shots.
Third-generation Rebel piles on the megapixels, but loses its status LCD.
The manual controls on this camera let creative shooters take control.
Compact advanced digicam offers a slew of features, but mediocre battery life.
This advanced camera offers a 12X zoom, plenty of control buttons, and a swiveling LCD.
Canon's easy-to-use Digital Elph has a big 3-inch LCD, but it's pricey for the number of features.
This attractive point-and-shoot camera features image stabilization, but it's pricey.
This expensive little camera shoots photos at a resolution of 10 megapixels and uses automatic face detection to make portraits foolproof.
Long battery life and a bright LCD are the highlights of this compact point-and-shoot camera.
Newcomers from Nikon and Canon join the returning Nikon D200 in offering resolutions with double-digit megapixels.
When the lights go down, the F30 can still shoot top-quality images.
The F31fd shoots high-quality images in low light, and improves portraits with facial recognition.
HP Photosmart R837 digital camera has unusual features, terrific price.
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With few features and an unimpressive LCD display, the HP Photosmart M627 is almost too simple.
Compact camera offers nice features such as panorama stitching, but lacks manual settings.
This sturdy point-and-shoot has a big LCD and takes great shots, but battery life is very low.
This camera has a big LCD, an antishake mode, and panorama stitching, but its battery life is skimpy.
This pricey camcorder didn't deliver top-notch video quality in our tests, but its stills were some of the best.
This basic, low-cost model offers high image quality, but lacks manual controls and advanced features.
This low-cost model offers good image quality and includes several advanced features.
This slim point-and-shoot sports two lenses, one for long-range zoom.
This camera has a powerful 12X zoom, but disappointing image quality.
The EasyShare V610 sports two lenses, for long-range zoom.
Some of the latest point-and-shoot digital cameras have a new feature: facial recognition.
This small camera's antishake feature works well, though image quality overall is average.
This stylishly thin point-and-shoot offers Wi-Fi and a sharp LCD, though it lacks some common controls.
This well-crafted digital SLR offers high-end features and very good image quality at a low-end price.
This fast, small 10-megapixel SLR has many appealing features, including a status LCD.
A low price, long battery life, and top-notch image quality are the best attributes of this small advanced camera.
All-weather camera takes razor-sharp photos and offers neophytes a unique help system.
This rugged, waterproof point-and-shoot offers antishake capability and high ISO settings.
This slim, waterproof camera is rugged and offers antishake, but battery life and image quality are middle-of-the-road.
This camera's ability to capture images in wide-screen format is unique and useful, but the DMC-LX2 is a tad bulky for a point-and-shoot.
This 6-megapixel SLR is a fine choice for beginning and intermediate shooters.
Two new models, from Kodak and HP, offer nice image quality, but differ in the features they offer.
The L85 is a solid performer, but it falls short on its HDTV promises.
Features are few and navigation is frustrating with this mediocre performer.
Expert photographers will love the built-in monster zoom and the myriad functions.
A 3-inch LCD dominates the back and a 12X zoom commands the front of this revamped camera.
The W100 may not be the cream of the crop, but it's a steady performer.
Sony's first digital SLR is a solid, full-featured performer.
Today's advanced digital cameras give you a multiplicity of manual controls, like an SLR camera, but with a single lens, like a point-and-shoot.
The 7.2-megapixel Exilim EX-S770 is light on manual controls, but it scores points for style and picture quality.
The Digital Foci Picture Porter Elite and the Espon P-5000 are the latest in mobile photo viewers.
Two new digital cameras--one video, one still--promise to make it easy to shoot and upload videos to YouTube. Do they succeed?