Features Upgrades include a more sensitive image sensor and scene modes which help take sharp night pictures even without using a tripod.
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Crave It's mid-2009, and that means it's time for the brands to refresh their point-and-shoot lineup. From past experience, manufacturers usually announce their new digicams from mid-July to early August, but ...
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Crave The FinePix Z300fd.
Fujifilm has just added its first touchscreen camera, the FinePix Z300fd, to its point-and-shoot portfolio. Similar to other Z-series shooters, the touch-operated snapper features a sliding lens ...
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Features These point-and-shoots are loaded with the latest digital imaging features, but would you pay the extra premium for them?
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Features Our latest chart continues to indicate a strong consumer trend toward advanced point-and-shoots and slim snappers.
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Features Our latest chart indicates a strong consumer trend toward advanced point-and-shoots and innovative cameras.
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Features If you find superzoom cameras bulky, take a look at these handy point-and-shoots with long-zoom lenses.
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Review With its attractive specifications and fun feature set wrapped up in attractive black, red, silver, or gold brushed-metal body, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W150 looks good on paper. However, the shooter fails to live up to its potential, mostly because of its middling photo quality.
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Features Slim and compact is the name of this game, so don't be shy about picking a favorite color for your next snapper.
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Features These five shooters offer exceptional movie capture capabilities to satisfy budding filmmakers.
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Review The touchscreen camera industry have primarily been dominated by Sony with its Cyber-shot T series, but other manufacturers such as Panasonic and Nikon have caught up with their own touch-operated shooters in the past two years. For Canon, its foray into touchscreen snappers appears to be late,...
Features Our latest chart displayed strong followings for advanced point-and-shoots and slim snappers.
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Review Good low-light shooting without help from a flash is a rarely attained goal in the world of compact cameras. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 does it with three of the company's own components: A new sensor design, a high-end lens, and a fast image processor. The combination pays off for low-light...
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