(How To) Equipped with these tips--and one of these cameras--you can take stunning photos of holiday fireworks.
(Reviews) The touch-screen FX500 wont replace your digital SLR, but its a classy little camera that handles a lot.
(Reviews) For many photographers, a powerful optical zoom may be more valuable than a mountain of megapixels. These advanced point-and-shoot cameras let you pull in a tight shot from very far away.
(Reviews) The A300's versatile, real-time Live View LCD eases the transition from point-and-shoot to digital SLR.
(Reviews) Powerful and versatile entry-level digital SLR camera offers terrific image quality.
(Reviews) Inexpensive entry-level digital SLR camera offers advanced features and great image quality.
(Reviews) New designs make digital SLR cameras more accessible than ever.
(Reviews) Its Carl Zeiss telephoto lens and manual features are strong, but the focus-lock is erratic, and startup is slow.
(Reviews) An articulable LCD, great image stabilization, and top-quality photos add up to a great megazoom.
(Reviews) This lightweight model has a zoom lens that plays well at both wide-angle and telephoto extremes.
(Reviews) Decently priced megazoom is a great learning tool for point-and-shoot graduates.
(Reviews) This model shoots full-resolution bursts at up to 60 frames per second.
(Reviews) The king of the high-zoom cameras offers sharp long-distance pics and quality ergonomics.
(News) Company refreshes its entry-level digital SLR, bumps specs.
(Reviews) This bargain-priced, no-frills camera offers very good image quality.
(Reviews) 1) Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS
(Reviews) This bargain-priced, no-frills camera offers very good image quality.
(Reviews) Sleek design, superb image capability and intuitive controls make the SD1100 a solid buy.
(News) Thinking of buying a camera with Wi-Fi built in? Think again. Camera makers still largely want you in their walled garden, and forget about security when transferring photos. Eye-Fi breaks some of the barriers with its unique alternative.
(Reviews) 1. Olympus EVolt E-510 -- PC World Rating: 87 (Very Good)
(News) Classic cameras are back in focus, with models such as the Holga attracting renewed attention with their looks and unique features. Rollei's new MiniDigi AF 5.0 digital is a replica of the 1929 Rolleiflex camera, with some classic features that could make it a good conversation starter in an awkward social moment. Jumping to the future, specialist computer maker Glacier Computer has introduced a tablet PC with a heater under the touchscreen that saves the panel from freezing over. And not to be outdone by top headset companies, rapper Dr. Dre has launched his own headset through Monster Cable.
(Reviews) This digital SLR camera has high resolution, a very fast burst-shooting capability, and exceptional flexibility, but it's quite complex.
(Reviews) This big, heavy, rugged SLR camera has extensive advanced controls and fast burst-shooting speed, and can autofocus very quickly.
(News) Sony showed its upcoming flagship Alpha DSLR camera at a Tokyo event, but released no additional details on the camera's launch.
(News) 2/4 Hot Pic: "Sunflower Kiss," by Tyson Chastain, Knoxville, Tennessee
(News) Odo project spawns a prototype digital camera for use in developing countries.
(News) From weird in-camera apps to tiny hybrid camcorders, here are the standouts at PMA 2008.
(News) From weird in-camera apps to tiny hybrid camcorders, here are the standouts at PMA 2008.
(News) 1/1 Hot Pic: "Gathering Pollen," by Loren Lewis, Vernon, Connecticut
(Reviews) An inexpensive, consumer-level digital SLR, the GX-10 captures well-exposed images, but our test shots weren't very sharp.
(Reviews) This mostly average camera does take pretty good shots, and the live-view feature is very useful.
(Reviews) A complex, well-made camera with tons of controls, the A700 takes exceptionally sharp, well-exposed shots.
(News) Get to know Nikon's mid-range digital SLR camera better through one user's shooting torture tests.
(How To) If it's Presidents Day, it must be time to get serious about buying a new digital camera. For this and other advice about buying mobile electronic devices, read on.
(Reviews) Dave's annual recommendations, covering photo editors, flash gadgets, and photo storage.
(Reviews) These compact cameras make great go-anywhere devices for photographers who want to travel light.
(Reviews) New Canon digital SLR camera strikes a terrific balance between performance and price.
(Reviews) The wireless capability of this compact camera doesn't outweigh its slow performance and so-so image quality.
(Reviews) This fashion-conscious compact camera delivers great photos at an affordable price.
(Reviews) This tiny compact camera includes the latest face-detection and image-stabilization features for consistently top-quality photos.
(Reviews) This small compact camera is waterproof and shockproof, but its LCD is very hard to see underwater.
(Reviews) These sleek point-and-shoots reach resolutions up to 12 megapixels and have fancy features such as image stabilization and face detection, plus snazzy colors. Better yet, some capable models cost as little as $200.
(Reviews) This camera is only water-resistant, unlike Olympus's dunkable Stylus SW models, and its buttons emphasize style over function.
(Reviews) The inexpensive R742 is a cinch to use, but its image quality could be better. Comes in silver, black, and dark blue.
(Reviews) The Digital Frame Revolution
(Reviews) The DSC-T70 looks flashy, but its image quality leaves room for improvement, and we found its touch screen frustrating to use.
(Reviews) Above-average image sharpness, but overall image quality was a bit below average. Battery life was poor in our tests.
(Reviews) This small, lightweight camera doesn't cost much, but it takes mediocre pictures and offers few controls.
(Reviews) The DSC-T70 looks flashy, but its image quality leaves room for improvement, and we found its touch screen frustrating to use.
(Reviews) Though not made as sturdily as other Elphs, the SD870 IS has a big LCD and an extra-wide zoom lens, and takes great pictures.
(Reviews) Above-average image sharpness, but overall image quality was a bit below average. Battery life was poor in our tests.
(Reviews) This small, lightweight camera doesn't cost much, but it takes mediocre pictures and offers few controls.
(Reviews) These small point-and-shoot cameras fit easily into a pocket, but still offer lots of megapixels and low prices.
(Reviews) Though it looks dull next to some of the flashier models we tested, this compact camera has all the latest features and takes great shots.
(Reviews) Though very expensive for a pocket camera--and too large for many pockets--the Canon PowerShot SD950 IS is extremely well made and performs admirably.
(Reviews) Not the jazziest-looking camera, the M40 earned a chart spot with its sturdy body and a low price.
(Reviews) The SD850 IS performs similarly to the newer SD870 IS but has a smaller LCD, a lens that isn't as wide--and a better price.
(Reviews) You can shoot HD video on Kodak's EasyShare V1253 and, with an optional HDTV docking station, display the footage on your television.
(Reviews) Small size, quick operation, and long battery life make this a great pocket camera. Comes in pink, blue, black, and silver.
(Reviews) The Casio EX-S880 costs $30 less than the company's EX-Z1080 but has less resolution. It makes uploading video to YouTube nearly automatic.
(Reviews) Though it looks dull next to some of the flasher models we tested, it has all the latest features and takes great shots.
(Reviews) The Lumix DMC-FX55 has a superb 3-inch LCD, but the screen saps battery life, and images weren't as sharp as those of the company's FX100.
(Reviews) 1. Fujifilm FinePix F50fd
(Reviews) Get a jump on your gift buying with this guide to digital camcorders and cameras.
(News) Ceatec: Rohm unveiled a miniature full-color OLED designed for camera viewfinders.
(News) Sony Corp. is adding a mid-range model to its Alpha digital still camera range later this year in anticipation of a competitive year-end shopping season.
(News) Casio Computer Co. Ltd. has developed a digital still camera that can shoot at a rate of 60 photos per second at full resolution.
(News) Join the crowd: Step up from a digital point-and-shoot to a more powerful, more affordable digital SLR.
(News) Sony Corp. is upgrading its thin T-series digital still camera line with a new model that packs a larger display with touchscreen.
(How To) Resize your enormous digital image files for easier sharing via e-mail or on the Web.
(News) Sony Corp. is offering to replace part of the casing on some models of its DSC-T5 digital still camera because the metal coating may peel away and scratch or cut the skin of users.
(News) Fujifilm has announced the latest addition to its range of SLR-like cameras in the shape of the FinePix S8000fd. Like its popular predecessors the new camera features a lightweight, compact body, but with a significantly boosted feature set: including a hugely versatile 18x optical zoom, CCD-shift image stabilization, eight-megapixel resolution and face detection technology.
(Reviews) Held like a camcorder, this 10X-zoom camera shoots both stills and high-def video.
(How To) Here's how to use geotagging to add location data to your image files.
(Reviews) Low-cost cameras lack fancy features, but some take high-quality photos that match pricier models'.
(How To) Tips for getting terrific photos of fireworks.
(News) It's summer holiday season, and eventually your camera's going to end up near the water -- hopefully not in it, unless of course, you're taking advantage of the numerous advances in digital photography that make the submerged two-thirds of the world much easier to photograph.
(Reviews) This basic camera is low-priced, but you can find better models for the same money.
(Reviews) This basic model has limited controls, but it delivers good images for the price.
(Reviews) This low-priced camera delivers high-quality images and can stitch panoramas, but battery life is short.
(Reviews) This small, simple camera offers face-detection focusing and accurate exposures.
(Reviews) This bargain-priced camera offers a solid body, a 4X zoom, and exposure compensation; but some images looked noisy.
(Reviews) The nicely priced S700 has good features and SLR styling but an awkward electronic viewfinder.
(News) Upgraded sensor technologies will mean sharper pictures, even in low-light environments.
(Reviews) These inexpensive cameras lack fancy features, but some take high-quality photos that match pricier models'.
(Reviews) HP Photosmart R837 digital camera has unusual features, terrific price.
(How To) Use focus lock and focus zones to improve composition in your photos.
(News) BenQ has released the T700, its first camera with a touchscreen display -- as well as the world's slimmest 7-megapixel camera.
(How To) Do digital images fade? What do do those plusses and minuses mean? Dave tackles your questions.
(How To) Go retro with a super-low-tech digital camera trick.
(News) Panasonic has announced the DMC-FX100. Panasonic claims the Lumix DMC-FX100 is the world's first 12.2Mp digital camera with 28mm wide-angle lens. This follows Monday's announcement from Casio of the U.K.'s first 12Mp compact digital camera.
(How To) Prevent lens scratches, protect the LCD, add protective skins, and more.
(News) The latest in Sony Corp.'s T-series line of slim digital still cameras, the DSC-T100, is now on sale in most regions.
(News) Japanese vendors highlight high-megapixel single-lens reflex models at photo imaging show.
(Reviews) Some of the latest point-and-shoot digital cameras have a new feature: facial recognition.
(Reviews) The F31fd shoots high-quality images in low light, and improves portraits with facial recognition.
(Reviews) This slim camera doubles as a multimedia player, but the tradeoff is subpar image quality.
(Reviews) This expensive little camera shoots photos at a resolution of 10 megapixels and uses automatic face detection to make portraits foolproof.
(Reviews) 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.
(Reviews) All-weather camera takes razor-sharp photos and offers neophytes a unique help system.
(Reviews) This low-cost model offers good image quality and includes several advanced features.
(Reviews) Easy to use, point-and-shoot cameras are a great choice for the casual photographer. Ratings and rankings can change due to pricing and technology changes, so check back frequently for the latest info.
(News) Microsoft Corp. will soon submit a new photo format to an international standards organization that it says offers higher quality images with better compression, the company said on Thursday.
(News) Sony Corp. is aggressively promoting high-definition televisions (HDTVs) to consumers and soon it will have a range of digital still cameras to match.
(News) Camera manufacturers including Canon Inc., Pentax Corp. and Fujifilm Corp. will show new digital SLRs for professional photographers at the PMA07 show in Las Vegas next month. The new models balance traditional and advanced features to retain existing customers and tempt new ones.
(News) Canon Thursday announced 43 new products, ranging from compact cameras and DVD camcorders to photo printers and a surveillance camera. Crowning jewel was the EOS 1D Mark III -- a successor to Canon's existing and hugely popular EOS 1D digital SLR camera.
(Reviews) Better Portrait Photos
(News) They're not due to be officially announced until next week, but details of Sony Corp.'s new line-up of digital still cameras hit numerous Web sites Tuesday.
(Reviews) A few years ago, US$1,000 was a critical price barrier for digital SLRs. Now, as interest in this category has grown among casual photographers, vendors have been racing to produce a $500 model. Though no camera has reached that goal yet, Nikon's new D40 comes close. For $599, you get a very capable digital SLR camera with impressive image quality.
(Reviews) Compact advanced digicam offers a slew of features, but mediocre battery life.
(Reviews) Sony's first digital SLR is a solid, full-featured performer
(Reviews) This 6-megapixel SLR is a fine choice for beginning and intermediate shooters
(Reviews) Third-generation Rebel piles on the megapixels, but loses its status LCD.
(Reviews) This fast, small 10-megapixel SLR has many appealing features, including a status LCD.
(Reviews) Newcomers from Nikon and Canon join the returning Nikon D200 in offering resolutions with double-digit megapixels.
(Reviews) Two new models, from Kodak and HP, offer nice image quality, but differ in the features they offer.
(Reviews) The 7.2-megapixel Exilim EX-S770 is light on manual controls, but it scores points for style and picture quality.
(How To) How to Buy a Digital Camera
(Reviews) Single-lens reflex cameras offer powerful features and the flexibility of interchangeable lenses, so you can shoot like the pros. Ratings and rankings can change due to pricing and technology changes, so check back frequently for the latest info.
(Reviews) This month we have a bunch of new notebook pcs with new test reports!!!.
(Reviews) This well-crafted digital SLR offers high-end features and very good image quality at a low-end price.
(Reviews) Prototype camera lens from Adobe packs ultrahigh resolution.
(reviews) Sophisticated, Compact Point-and-Shoot Cameras
Canon's New Digital SLR: The Dustbuster?
(reviews) Kodak's Slim Camera Has Double Vision
(reviews) HP Photosmart R727
(reviews) Canon PowerShot SD630 Digital Elph
(reviews) Canon PowerShot A540
(reviews) Kodak EasyShare V610
(reviews) This rugged, waterproof point-and-shoot offers antishake capability and high ISO settings.
(reviews) This attractive point-and-shoot camera features image stabilization, but it's pricey.
(reviews) This small camera's antishake feature works well, though image quality overall is average.
(reviews) Nikon Coolpix S6
(reviews) Samsung Digimax L85
(reviews) Casio Exilim EX-Z600
(reviews) This sturdy point-and-shoot has a big LCD and takes great shots, but battery life is very low.
(reviews) When the lights go down, the F30 can still shoot top-quality images.
(reviews) The W100 may not be the cream of the crop, but it's a steady performer.
(reviews) Top 10 Point-and-Shoot Cameras
(news) Fuji's New Camera Gets in Your Face
(howto) Killer Photo Accessories
(howto) Adding Frames and Borders to Photos
(reviews) Top 5 SLR Cameras
(howto) More on Your Photos and the Law
(reviews) SLRs Offer Innovative Features, Bigger LCDs
(reviews) FinePix V10 Offers Big LCD, Average Images
(reviews) Fujifilm FinePix V10
(reviews) Top 5 SLR Cameras
(reviews) First Look: Canon's Sharp-Shooting PowerShot SD700 IS Digital Elph
(reviews) In our latest tests, Olympus's $230 FE-120 surpassed more expensive models in image quality.
(reviews) Olympus EVolt E-330
(reviews) Canon EOS 30D Digital SLR
(howto) Water + Camera = Trouble
(reviews) Top 5 SLR Cameras
(howto) Make Better Prints
(reviews) Image-Stabilizing Cameras
(reviews) Nikon's Fast, Powerful, and Pricey SLR
(reviews) Top 10 Point-and-Shoot Cameras
(reviews) Kodak EasyShare V570
(reviews) Kodak EasyShare C663
(reviews) Fujifilm FinePix E900
(reviews) Nikon Coolpix S4
(reviews) Nikon Coolpix P2
(reviews) Casio Exilim EX-S600
(reviews) Canon PowerShot SD430
(reviews) First Look: Fujifilm FinePix V10 Fails to Impress
(news) Antishake technology comes to affordable point-and-shoot digital cameras.
(reviews) Cameras Offer More Features for Fewer Bucks
(news) Panasonic Preps Its First Digital SLR
(news) Digital Camera Disasters: Will Yours Get Fixed?
(reviews) Nikon's Fast, Powerful, and Pricey SLR
(news) Sony Readies Two New Compact Cameras
(reviews) Efforts to link wirelessly between the Coolpix P1 and a notebook can be annoyingly fruitless.
(reviews) The LCD on the 8-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-N1 doubles as a touch screen for selecting shooting options.
(reviews) The low-priced SP-500 delivers strong image quality, long battery life, and a powerful zoom--but it lacks image stabilization.
(reviews) Large advanced camera has powerful manual controls and takes good images in strong light, but images get noisy in darker settings.
(reviews) This bargain-priced model is well designed, takes attractive shots, and is easy to use.
(reviews) Though attractively priced, this camera is short on features and its image quality disappointed us.
(reviews) Top 5 Digital cameras
(news) Sony Plans Digital SLR Launch
(news) Konica Minolta to Exit Photo Business
(reviews) E-500 Is Very Good but Not Great
(reviews) Wi-Fi-Enabled Digital Camera Disappoints
(howto) Digital Photo Superguide
(news) Kodak's New Digital Camera Offers Two Views
(reviews) Fujifilm's 9-megapixel FinePix S9000 and Konica Minolta's Maxxum 5D SLR take chart positions.
(reviews) Entry-level SLR digital camera brings 8 megapixels and a 2.5-inch LCD to the fray.
(reviews) Wi-Fi-enabled digital camera's wireless capability may help photo sharing, but the price is disappointingly steep.
(reviews) This slim budget camera will fit easily into a pocket or handbag, but battery life is short.
(reviews) Expensive, attractively styled point-and-shoot camera offers multiple aspect ratios, but image noise is a problem.
(reviews) Water-resistant camera has a strong set of features and produces good-quality images.
(reviews) Easy-to-use point-and-shoot camera carries a long zoom lens.
(reviews) The D70s offers a good selection of features and fast autofocus, but image quality was a little disappointing.
(reviews) This rugged SLR is fast and can shoot in long bursts, but it requires specific lenses.
(reviews) Canon makes a faster and smaller version of its consumer digital SLR.
(news) That Time of Year Again
(reviews) Panasonic's Powerful Digicam
(reviews) The Maxxum 5D has features that will appeal to point-and-shooters, as well as to some budget-minding advanced photographers.
(reviews) Though it gives you a unique wide dynamic range feature, the S3 Pro is pricier than competitive models.
(reviews) The DMC-FZ20 has the longest zoom of any camera we've tested, but is a little light on resolution.
(reviews) The S9000 has 9 megapixels and a long zoom, at a price that's close to SLR territory.
(howto) Photograph a Sunset, Part 2
(news) Sony Offers Antiblur Digicam
(news) Canon Readies Wi-Fi Camera
(reviews) Fujifilm's Simple, Slim Shooter
(reviews) A spiffy new 7.2-megapixel camera from Casio roars to the top of the point-and-shoot chart.
(news) Sony Readies 10-Megapixel Camera
(reviews) Nikon's SLR for the Masses
(reviews) Powerful Cameras, Lower Prices
(reviews) Taking your best shot is easy with the thin and stylish EX-S500.
(reviews) Nikon's fashionable Coolpix S1 is easy to carry and easy to snap with.
(reviews) The DSC-H1's powerful 12X zoom brings you close to your subject, but images from the camera could look better.
(reviews) High-quality images and extensive on-camera help make the R817 suitable for digital photo novices.
(reviews) Casio packs a wealth of features into the compact Exilim EX-Z750.
(news) The Dirt on Digital SLRs' Dust
(news) Nikon Cameras Cut the Cord
(howto) Add Sci-Fi Special Effects
(news) Fujifilm Readies 9-Megapixel Cameras
(news) Panasonic Shows Lumix Cameras
(news) Sony, Konica Minolta Team Up On Digital SLRs
(news) Konica Cameras Stop the Shakes
(reviews) Our Best Buys this month--from Sony and Fujifilm--are both new.
(reviews) Compact Cameras Get Faster, Smarter, Thinner
(reviews) Choose the Perfect Camera
(howto) Taking Close-Up Photos
(howto) Another Way to Spice Up Portraits
(howto) Better Photos From Your Camera Phone
(reviews) This point-and-shoot offers some manual controls and a big LCD for a low price.
(reviews) This compact camera takes very sharp photos and displays them on a large, bright LCD.
(reviews) This understated point-and-shoot specializes in low-light photography and offers top-quality images.
(reviews) Easy-to-use camera is small enough to take everywhere, but its images aren't quite as nice as we'd like.
(reviews) This expensive, bulky point-and-shoot gives you more resolution and better picture quality than its competitors.
(reviews) Olympus boosts its rugged, wide-angle digital camera to 7 megapixels.
(reviews) The EasyShare Z740 simplifies photo sharing and offers a powerful 10X zoom, but its manual controls are difficult to use.
(reviews) The 4-megapixel PowerShot A520 offers a generous 4X zoom and many advanced controls for a low price.
(howto) Repair Scanned Photos
(reviews) Digital Elph Jumps to 7.1 Megapixels
(reviews) Nikon grabs the top two spots on the point-and-shoot chart with versatile, high-quality cameras in 5.1- and 7.1-megapixel sizes.
(reviews) Impressive image quality helps this model make its mark, despite some limitations.
(reviews) This hybrid still and video camera falls short in image quality.
(reviews) This small, 5-megapixel bundle produces terrific images.
(reviews) Nikon puts 7-megapixel imaging in a compact, nicely designed point-and-shoot camera.
(news) Sharing Photos Is Easy; Printing Them Is the Pits
(reviews) The affordable Canon PowerShot A510, one of our Best Buys this month, offers a few advanced controls.
(reviews) Pricey Fujifilm S3 Pro Offers Fine Photos
(reviews) This compact 6-megapixel camera offers plenty of scene modes, but scores low in battery life and image quality.
(reviews) This camera's enticingly small size doesn't mean you should settle for its short battery life.
(reviews) A large, bright LCD sets this fast point-and-shoot camera apart.
(reviews) This slender camera sports a lovely 2.5-inch LCD, and navigating the controls is a breeze.
(reviews) Canon gives its bargain-priced, compact PowerShot a 4X optical zoom.
(reviews) Several screen modes, plus in-camera help, get newbies off to a sure start.
(news) Nikon Readies New Digital SLRs
(news) First Look: Pricey Fujifilm S3 Takes Fine Photos
(news) A Mobile Phone That Controls a Rolling Camera
(reviews) Boxy point-and-shoot keeps it simple.
(reviews) Casio puts a big LCD in a nicely designed but somewhat disappointing ultracompact digital camera.
(reviews) Affordable Digital SLRs Arrive
(reviews) This overstyled point-and-shoot camera looks pretty but underperforms.
(reviews) We like this point-and-shoot for its balance of image quality, features, and style.
(reviews) This stylish, compact point-and-shoot lacks an optical zoom but still takes decent pictures.
(news) More Megapixels Hit Your Pocket
(reviews) An emphasis on quality carries Canon's EOS 20D to the top of the chart.
(news) Digital Cameras: How Low Can You Go?
(digitalworld) Head to Head: We Test Affordable Digital SLRs
(reviews) Bulky black camera has a plethora of settings for controlling exposure.
(reviews) High-quality shots and a truly wide-angle lens distinguish this 8-megapixel Coolpix.
(reviews) Diminutive camera offers a full range of features and top-scoring image quality.
(reviews) Our new Best Buy, the Canon PowerShot G6, gives you lots of advanced features such as aperture-priority and shutter-priority settings. If you want the ultimate in camera control, though, consider an SLR like Canon's EOS 20D or Nikon's D70.
(reviews) This month the spotlight shines on advanced digital cameras, including consumer SLRs and 8-megapixel models.
(reviews) Sony packs 7-megapixel imaging into its compact DSC-P line.
(reviews) point-and-shoot offers a long zoom and carries an attractive price.
(reviews) Ultraslim camera has big, bright, 2.5-inch LCD and a quick trigger.
(news) Brighter Previews for Your Pictures
(reviews) The D70 is Nikon's first digital SLR for the advanced hobbyist.
(reviews) Canon's latest iteration of its advanced compact camera stays on top with higher resolution, powerful features, and great image quality.
(reviews) Higher resolution and faster performance highlight this latest Canon EOS digital SLR.
(howto) How to Buy a Digital Camera
(reviews) Pocketable camera combines a rotating lens with an optical viewfinder.
(reviews) Bargain point-and-shoot is short on features, but may fit your sense of fashion.
(reviews) Fujifilm's E550 delivers more megapixels for fewer bucks.
(news) Epson Announces New Photo Gear
(aol) Nikon's Coolpix 3200 tops our list of affordable point-and-shoot cameras, while the Olympus C-5000 Zoom has the lowest price of our advanced models.
(news) Company also announces the Evolt E-300 Digital SLR and three new lenses.
(news) Digital cameras with 7-megapixel imaging are priced in the midrange.
(reviews) Top 10 Digital Cameras
(reviews) A powerful 8-megapixel camera from Canon leads a trio of newcomers onto this month's chart.
(news) $300 Cyber-shot squeezes high-end performance into its small package.
(reviews) Kyocera combines 10X optical zoom with nonstop continuous shooting.
(reviews) Concord delivers a 5-megapixel point-and-shoot camera for just over $300, but its image quality falls short.
(reviews) Interesting features can't make up for lackluster image quality in this point-and-shoot camera.
(reviews) Bulky for a pocket camera, but small for one with so much photographic control.
(news) New Exilim models include the thinnest version yet, featuring a new ceramic lens.
(news) Sony's new Cyber-shot P150 raises the bar for high-resolution cameras at affordable prices.
(reviews) Top 10 Digital Cameras
(reviews) Canon packs 8-megapixel imaging in a surprisingly small and functional package.
(reviews) Olympus makes its latest Ultra Zoom smaller and improves its video capabilities.
(reviews) The EX-P600 sets the standard for in-camera help systems.
(news) New FinePix F and S series entries target the serious amateur digital photographer.
(news) It's summertime and the snappin' is easy. We show you how to get better photos out of any camera--and how to find the best vacation-ready models for your budget.
(reviews) A light, compact, budget-priced camera, the PowerShot A75 comes packed with features.
(reviews) Pocket-size camera offers 4-megapixel imaging at a bargain price.
(reviews) Kyocera offers rapid-fire photography in an ultrathin digital camera.
(reviews) A compact point-and-shoot for all occasions, the W1 has a stunning LCD and takes optional lenses.
(reviews) A rare compact model with manual controls and ultrahigh resolution.
(reviews) This attractive easy-to-use point-and-shoot can take a dunking.
(reviews) Ultrasmall camera turns in unimpressive image quality.
(reviews) D70 Outfit is company's first model designed for photographers of all stripes.
(reviews) Canon's PowerShot S500 packs 5 megapixels and a lot of power.
(reviews) This slim 5-megapixel has a striking 2.5-inch LCD.
(reviews) This impressive model includes advanced features.
(reviews) This affordable point-and-shoot is simple to operate.
(reviews) This point-and-shoot delivers nice photos.
(reviews) You get lots of features for your money with this $450 model.
(reviews) This $500 6.1-megapixel camera has a 2.2-inch LCD.
(reviews) You save your favorite settings on this 5.1-megapixel model.
(reviews) This basic camera did well in our image quality tests.
(reviews) This point-and-shoot looks and feels like an advanced model.
(reviews) Small 5-megapixel model doesn't include scene modes.
(reviews) PC World Spotlight on Affordable Digital Cameras
(reviews) Video has come of age in digital cameras. Here are five cameras that give you the best movie-making options. Plus: Handy tips for shooting video on your camera.
(reviews) This model is built to take a licking, but you can get a good SLR for about the same price.
(reviews) Olympus goes to 8 megapixels with the powerful and adaptable C-8080.
(reviews) Nikon's 8-megapixel entry takes remarkable photos and has notable improvements over its Coolpix 5700 predecessor.
(reviews) Camera boasts 8 megapixels and a new, four-color image sensor.
(reviews) Kodak offers its lowest-priced 4-megapixel camera to date.
(reviews) HP presents an 8X optical zoom camera at an extremely attractive price.
(news) Konica Minolta and Olympus unveil low-price, high-level digicams.
(reviews) Digital camera adds wireless capability.
(reviews) Sony's latest is the first nonprofessional model with an 8-megapixel, four-color CCD.
(reviews) A flip-up viewfinder and LCD are standout features on this advanced camera.
(reviews) This $700 camera delivers a high resolution for the money.
(news) Canon, Konica Minolta, Nikon, and Olympus introduce high-end models for pros.
(news) DotPhoto Pro photo-sharing site adds online sales service.
(news) Photosmart R707 suggests how to improve your shots--while you're still shooting.
(news) Nikon, Olympus, and Kyocera announce technology to speed startup, responsiveness.
(news) Point-and-shoot x530 is first consumer model to use X3 image sensor.
(news) Other new models include compact 5-megapixel model and smaller, lighter Digital Elphs.
(news) Two entry-level FinePix models debut; high-end professional cameras promised.
(reviews) Small-fry digital cameras offer good photos, but still entail a few compromises.
(reviews) Diminutive 3700 is easy to use and takes great shots, but it's pricey for a 3.2-megapixel point-and-shoot.
(reviews) Slim little camera has some design flaws.
(reviews) Great image quality and a good selection of features help this small, easy-to-use camera stand out from the crowd.
(reviews) 4.2-megapixel Gateway camera focuses on quick and simple snapshooting.
(news) Kodak, Nikon, Casio, and Aiwa ready compact, low-cost models.
(news) Entry-level U-CA 3 supports animated avatars, and two new Digimax models ship.
(reviews) If you want to do high-quality, professional-level digital photography, digital single-lens reflex cameras are the way to go. We look at six models--and pick a Best Buy.
(reviews) The C-5000 combines fine imaging, advanced features, and an attractive price in a relatively small package.
(reviews) Olympus enhances its top-of-the-line 5000 series with a more flexible LCD and 4X optical zoom.
(reviews) A stylish digital camera with a big LCD, but it has few advanced features.
(reviews) Built like an expensive SLR, but comes up short on resolution.
(reviews) Packed with features, but looks a little bland.
(reviews) A rebadged Konica with only minor cosmetic changes.
(reviews) Small camera can take high-resolution shots in rapid succession.
(reviews) An upgrade to the EasyShare DX6340, Kodak's latest DX offers 4-megapixel resolution.
(reviews) Fujifilm packs 6.2-megapixel imaging and quick boot-up into a point-and-shoot camera.
(reviews) Updated 3.2-megapixel Digital Elph is smaller and easier to use.
(news) Canon's Rebel pushes prices of digital SLR cameras down.
(reviews) Even if you put money before megapixels, you can find a digital camera that takes great shots. But if you really care how your pictures come out, invest in the best digital camera you can afford.
(reviews) It's inexpensive for a zoom-capable camera, but this budget model's controls are arranged poorly.
(reviews) Budget-priced camera competes on price, not picture quality.
(reviews) Petite point-and-shoot is more accessory than camera, but it's darn cute.
(reviews) Five-megapixel camera eschews manual modes in favor of simplicity.
(news) New Finecam offers faster shooting speeds in a slim, trim package.
(reviews) Large LCD displays are the latest breakthrough in sub-$500 digital cameras, but only one such model cracks the Top 10.
(reviews) New DSC-U60 digital camera supports submersible snapshots.
(reviews) The 4-megapixel Olympus C-750 Ultra Zoom stems the tide of 5-megapixel newcomers to earn first place on this month's chart.
(reviews) This upgrade of Minolta's ultracompact camera is a little thinner, a little faster, and a little easier to use.
(reviews) A big LCD display, but an average camera otherwise.
(reviews) Toshiba's midrange digital combines a big zoom with a big LCD.
(yahoo) Top 10 digital cameras under $500.
(news) New C-5000 offers features for professionals and novices alike.
(reviews) The PowerShot G5 updates its predecessor (the G3) only minimally, but it's a fine camera nonetheless.
(news) PC maker unveils four digicams for both beginners and pros.
(reviews) A 5-megapixel model without the fuss.
(reviews) One of the finest 5-megapixel cameras at creating images, but not among the easiest to use.
(reviews) A 1-megapixel boost keeps Canon's advanced digital camera competitive.
(reviews) This 4-megapixel, 10X optical zoom camera produces images rivaling those from 5-megapixel models.
(news) Cyber-shot DSC-F828 sports new sophisticated color filter.
(news) Ritz Camera offers an affordable digital alternative.
(reviews) You pay a hefty premium for the F410's pocketable size.
(reviews) Olympus upgrades its elegant Stylus digital camera to 4 megapixels.
(reviews) Samsung packs 4 megapixels of resolution and a wealth of creative controls into a small package.
(reviews) Canon's 3.2-megapixel digital camera has a near-perfect blend of image quality, features, flexibility, and price.
(reviews) Ready to buy a new camera--or get more out of the one you already own? We lab-test the latest cameras, preview upcoming models, and pick the services and software you need to go from pixels to prints.
(reviews) Dinky digicam makes a great snapshooter.
(reviews) Sony's compact point-and-shoot offers a pleasing balance of useful features and moderate price.
(reviews) A 4X optical zoom, easy-to-use controls, and a docking port highlight Kodak's 3.1-megapixel digital camera.
(reviews) Olympus's C-740 Ultra Zoom delivers a 10X optical zoom at a bargain price.
(news) Five-megapixel E-1 is pricey but packed with pro features.
(howto) MP3 players, digital cameras, photo printers, and a slick FM-radio gizmo.
(reviews) Inexpensive for a 4-megapixel model, but the cost-cutting shows.
(reviews) An adorably small camera with features adequate for large point-and-shoot models.
(reviews) HP's first 5-megapixel camera has a bargain price.
(reviews) The well-designed, stainless steel Elph is one of the best point-and-shoot digital cameras around.
(reviews) A sturdy point-and-shoot camera that can capture good-looking snapshots.
(reviews) A digital point-and-shoot camera for people with money to burn.
(reviews) Features packed into these diminuitive cameras belie their candy-tin sizes.
(reviews) Coolpix 3100 has the newbie in mind, but it's not strictly for beginners.
(reviews) The E-20N delivers 5-megapixel resolution and a new progressive-scan mode for high-speed shooting.
(reviews) The EOS 10D is a digital SLR on the cheap--relatively speaking.
(reviews) A great selection of features, along with strong image quality, makes the PowerShot S50 a very attractive package.
(reviews) Digi-Frame's DF-560 electronic photo frame is a great way to exhibit your digital pics. You don't even need a PC to use it.
(reviews) The Olympus Stylus 300 Digital takes good shots and can withstand the occasional splash of water.
(reviews) This 5-megapixel camera costs less than $500 and takes attractive pictures, but it can be awkward to use.
(reviews) This small, sleek, weatherproof camera produces lackluster images.
(reviews) The S230 is a great camera in a small package with a number of easy-to-use features.
(reviews) This bulky, no-frills camera takes nice images at a very attractive price.
(news) Vendors are showing a slew of extra-small, stylish digicams.
(news) Canon, Pentax, and Olympus take a new angle on digicams.
(news) New models feature larger, power-saving displays.
(news) Printers, digicams, docking stations and more at photo show.
(news) PMA Report: Cameras shrink, storage capacity grows.
(reviews) Ultracompact digital camera offers high resolution but doesn't make best-quality images.
(reviews) Toshiba's boxy 3-megapixel camera is a rare point-and-shoot that can accept optional lenses.
(reviews) Pentax's low-priced 3-megapixel camera includes a fold-out LCD for easy self portraits.
(reviews) Small enough to fit in a shirt pocket, Fujifilm's chic-looking camera captures big shots.
(reviews) New model takes some of the best pictures of any digital camera.
(reviews) Konica packs 5-megapixel digital imaging and dual-media support into a compact, classy-looking point-and-shoot camera.
(reviews) Appealing specs are offset by complicated controls and indifferent image quality.
(reviews) This model represents a modest incremental improvement on an excellent predecessor, the PowerShot G2.
(reviews) Olympus gives advanced shooters high-resolution photography with easy-to-use controls.
(howto) All about memory card formats, photo sensors, and more.
(howto) A $1730 camera, the Galapagos Islands, and a slew of tips.
(news) Stylus 300, 400 join familiar label with features new to digital cameras.
(reviews) HP offers the cheapest camera we've tested lately, but you get what you pay for: lackluster image quality and very limited memory.
(reviews) Light, little camera takes nice shots and won't squander batteries--but don't look for manual control.
(reviews) This 3.24-megapixel camera takes handsome photos and offers long battery life.
(reviews) Solid but unremarkable camera is suitable for simple point-and-shoot use.
(reviews) Toshiba's 2-megapixel point-and-shoot includes a movie mode at a bargain price.
(reviews) Nikon's latest is a small, competent snapshot camera, but the rotating lens may be more trouble than it's worth.
(reviews) This small, well-made snapshot camera takes great pictures, but its battery life is short.
(news) Foveon's highly anticipated X3 sensor delivers sharper pics, some good color.
(reviews) Digicams scarcely larger than a film canister still pack in the megapixels.
(reviews) A new version of the first 5-megapixel consumer digital camera gets minor improvements.
(reviews) This long-lens version of the Coolpix 5000 has a slew of advanced features.
(reviews) Small, stainless-steel camera has lethargic reflexes.
(reviews) Coolpix 5700 offers superior image quality, long zoom, and big price tag.
(reviews) Big, bulky camera features an extralong zoom lens.
(reviews) Sony refines its innovative 5-megapixel Cyber-shot; it's the first digital camera we've tested with USB 2.0 connectivity.
(reviews) This Nikon is small and sophisticated but has an unfathomable menu system.
(reviews) Bigger features, smaller prices--whether you're a special-occasion snapshooter or a serious shutterbug, you can find a new camera with your name on it.
(news) Argus offers digital imaging tools on a budget, but sacrifices some features for price.
(reviews) Pocketable Pentax packs 4 megapixels and manual controls.
(news) They're still (barely) thicker than credit cards, but a large selection of tiny cameras is emerging.
(reviews) We use a range of subjects to judge photo quality.
(reviews) The 1.2-megapixel Exilim EX-M1 is pricey, stylish, and superthin.
(reviews) The C-720 Ultra Zoom has an 8X optical zoom, but the camera is difficult to use and its image quality is only fair.
(reviews) The FinePix S602 Zoom has a professional feel, but it offers fewer megapixels than other cameras in its price range.
(reviews) The Coolpix 4500 offers 16 preset scene modes and excels at taking macro shots.
(reviews) The PowerShot G2 is a solid choice for flexibility and great image quality.
(reviews) Inexpensive advanced model takes excellent shots.
(reviews) The Photosmart 720 takes nice photos, but it's big for a point-and-shoot model.
(reviews) The simple and inexpensive Coolpix 2000 is perfect for beginners.
(reviews) This 2-megapixel camera takes impressive photos and offers long battery life.
(reviews) This small, light camera takes good-looking photos and offers pared-down exposure settings.
(reviews) The LC5 has a modern feel and an extralarge LCD screen, but image quality could be better.
(reviews) The Digilux 1 has a retro design and a fast multiburst mode, but our test photos looked too dark.
(reviews) Stylish and simple to use, Kodak's LS420 digital camera is low on features and its image quality is unimpressive.
(reviews) Toshiba's stylus-controlled digital camera earns points for novelty, but it's awkward to use.
(reviews) An inexpensive entry-level camera, the A200 is short on battery life.
(reviews) The 2-megapixel Toshiba PDR-T10 is so compact that focusing, framing, and snapping become iffy.
(howto) High resolution will help you print great photos, but to get great photos in the first place, look beyond the pixels.
(reviews) The PDR-3300 offers a lot of features for a low price.
(reviews) A 3D mode and a rotating LCD viewfinder give the Optio 230 a distinctive flair.
(reviews) Olympus's 3-megapixel D-550 Zoom creates eye-catching photos.
(reviews) Slim Pocket Digital from Logitech is a lot of fun.
(reviews) High-quality camera omits some features expected at this price.
(news) Here's a closeup look at the wafer-thin digicams Casio has introduced to rival Logitech's.
(reviews) Compact, ultralight camera produces excellent snapshot-size photos.
(reviews) This (almost) 4-megapixel camera includes an easy-to-use docking station, but its battery life is much too short.
(reviews) Inexpensive 4-megapixel camera is designed for easy photo uploads.
(reviews) The quintessential inexpensive point-and-shoot camera, the D-380 is easy to use and sticks to the basics.
(reviews) Olympus's low-cost digital camera with zoom is simple to use, but the quality of its shots could be better.
(news) Significant drops in digital camera prices--especially on 2- and 3-megapixel models--mean deals abound for buyers.
(howto) Create a digital photo album, have fun with power cords.
(reviews) Fun-to-use 4-megapixel camera takes only mediocre photos.
(reviews) Small 4-megapixel camera takes realistic photos but has a short battery life.
(reviews) This 4-megapixel camera comes with high-capacity CD-RW storage discs.
(reviews) Slender point-and-shoot offers a spiffy, pocketable design and do-it-for-you exposure modes.
(reviews) Sony's DSC-P71 combines a 3X optical zoom and 3-megapixel resolution in a moderately priced point-and-shoot.
(reviews) Olympus fields a digital camera with a moderate price, sensible feature set, and solid performance.
(news) Pocket Digital is a tiny 1.3-megapixel camera that can fit in your wallet.
(news) Ownership could surge past 60 percent of wired homes in 2002.
(reviews) Sony's large, heavy 5-megapixel camera takes great-looking photos.
(reviews) The E-20N delivers 5-megapixel resolution and a new progressive-scan mode for high-speed shooting.
(reviews) Nikon's first consumer-oriented 5-megapixel digital camera delivers powerful imaging in a small package.
(news) Consumer-friendly D-380 and D-520 Zoom join Camedia line of digital cameras.
(reviews) The Nikon Coolpix 5000 and the Olympus Camedia E-20N, both 5-megapixel cameras, provide an array of features.
(reviews) A 3-megapixel camera that fits in your pocket.
(reviews) Its battery life may be long, but using this camera is a pain.
(reviews) Though short on extras, Toshiba's latest point-and-shoot is still a solid value.
(reviews) Wristwatch includes built-in color digital camera.
(reviews) Desktops with the powerful new Athlon processor take strong positions on this month's charts.
(reviews) 4-megapixel camera includes some extra features, but battery life is short.
(reviews) Quirky camera leaves out some essential features.
(reviews) Versatile, compact Nikon, but produces middling images and has complicated controls.
(reviews) Superb construction and pictures, but hindered by some overly complicated controls.
(reviews) Olympus's D-40 Zoom gives 4-megapixel picture power in a stylish, compact package.
(reviews) The Canon PowerShot S40, Olympus Camedia D-40 Zoom, and Pentax Optio 430 offer lots of pixel power, for a premium price.
(reviews) The least-expensive 3-megapixel camera we've tested.
(reviews) Versatile, bargain-price, 3.2-megapixel camera offers a slew of well-thought-out controls.
(howto) A $79 camera that records voice, an e-mail pager, a 208-key keyboard.
(reviews) The Nikon Coolpix 885 lets you attach an optional lense, but the Pentax Optio 330 is better value.
(reviews) We review 15 new digital cameras, ranging from a $199 point-and-shoot to 4-megapixel professional models, to help you find the best deal.
(reviews) Tiny camera packs big features.
(reviews) Olympus Camedia C-4040 Zoom
(reviews) Digital imaging at better than 5-megapixel resolution--for really big prints.
(reviews) Digital imaging at over 5 megapixels, for really big prints.
(reviews) With the modem-equipped PDC 640 you can upload digital photos without a PC.
(reviews) Feature-rich camera takes good-looking pictures, but it's difficult to use.
(reviews) Inexpensive 2.1-megapixel unit offers extra features, but image quality could be better.
(reviews) Small, flexible 2-megapixel camera offers point-and-shoot capabilities.
(reviews) Canon PowerShot A20
(reviews) HP Photosmart 318
(reviews) Olympus Camedia C-2040 Zoom
(reviews) Casio QV-2900UX
(reviews) Toshiba PDR-M61
(reviews) Nikon Coolpix 995
(reviews) Toshiba PDR-M81
(reviews) Epson PhotoPC 3100Z
(reviews) Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S85
(news) New 5- and 4-megapixel cameras bring sharper pictures and better values.
(news) Camedia E-20N options also allow faster shutter speed with lower-quality images.
(news) Nikon unveils Coolpix 5000, featuring modes and settings to rival professional models.
(reviews) A trio of stylish new cameras from Canon, Kyocera, and Nikon are smaller without compromising quality.
(reviews) Products with NVidia's graphics chip set proliferate in the Top 100.
(news) Creative Technology offers an entry-level digital/Webcam combo for $149.
(news) Fuji unveils two sub-$250 entry-level units, while Nikon shows feature-laden 3-megapixel model.
(news) Feature-rich Cyber-shot is aimed at photo purists with $999 to spend.
(resource) Hot Pic of the Week details, rules, and legal mumbo jumbo.
(reviews) New 3.3-megapixel Cyber-shot gives you full creative control and shoots movies too.
(reviews) Casio's 3.3-megapixel digital camera offers loads of extra features and manual controls, but it's difficult to use.
(reviews) An exceptional Epson all-arounder is now made even better.
(news) Digital photography's assault on the film world marches on.
(reviews) New digital cameras from Canon, Nikon, Kodak, and Olympus should please first-time users and shutterbugs too.
(reviews) Solid, compact point-and-shoot camera helps you shoot panoramas.
(reviews) Inexpensive and exceptionally easy to use, Kodak's new digital camera also takes terrific shots.
(reviews) Olympus's pocket-size Brio D-100 is light, easy to use, and elegantly designed.
(reviews) Toshiba's PDR-M61 offers few extras but carries an economical price, making it a solid general-purpose digital camera.
(reviews) Prime real estate: This month's monitors chart ranks the 21-and 22-inch giants of the display realm.
(reviews) Kodak's 2.1-megapixel camera drops in a pocket and cooks up pleasing shots.
(reviews) Floppy disk-based digital camera hedges its bets with a Memory Stick slot.
(reviews) Canon's tiny Digital Elph proves that good things can come in small packages.
(reviews) A simple and inexpensive digital camera, but lots of pixels make for sharp images.
(reviews) This small, Porsche-styled digicam looks fabulous and takes good pictures, but the controls don't quite live up to the nameplate.
(reviews) More controls than a Boeing 737 and almost as heavy, but you can still get great pictures on autopilot.
(reviews) Kodak MC3 still and video digital camera doubles as an MP3 player.
(reviews) Sanyo Fisher's pricey IDC-1000z IDshot offers good video and average-quality still pictures.
(reviews) Right power, right price--our PC experts help you locate the price and performance sweet spot.
(reviews) Point-and-shoot digital Minolta packs lots of pixels but not much else.
(reviews) This Sony digital camera captures more pixels than most of its floppy-disk-based siblings.
(reviews) A floppy drive grafted onto a low-resolution digital camera means you can shoot as many bad pictures as you want.
(news) DX3500 and DX3600 Zoom support docking station, easy uploading of pictures.
(reviews) An update of the C-2020, Olympus's 2.1-megapixel C-2040 digital camera has a fast f1.8 lens and better USB connections.
(reviews) Improved 3000-series camera boasts fast f1.8 zoom lens and easier-to-use USB connections.
(reviews) Big, rugged, and very cool, Olympus's 4-megapixel supercamera is for those who take their photography seriously.
(reviews) More than just an inexpensive digital camera, Kodak's newest snapper can play MP3s and capture videos too.
(reviews) Olympus Camedia E-10 digital camera
(reviews) Fujifilm FinePix 40i digital camera
(reviews) Kodak.com Picture Pages, PrintLife.com PhotoBook, and Zing.com Keepsake Album
(reviews) Compact and stylish, Ricoh's newest model has a bargain price for a 2.1-megapixel digital camera.
(reviews) Sturdy 2.1-megapixel digital camera turns out great shots and includes a 2X optical zoom.
(reviews) Kodak's 2.1-megapixel camera drops in a pocket and cooks up pleasing shots.
(reviews) A low price and pleasing images highlight Fujifilm's new 1.3-megapixel digital camera.
(news) Sony, Canon, Fujifilm highlight new models with lower prices, more storage, and video functions.
(news) New MC3 puts an MP3 player into a small digital camera destined for teen photo buffs.
(reviews) Flexible, easy-to-use, but pricey 2.24-megapixel camera has the look and heft of a 35mm SLR model.
(reviews) Compact and easy to handle, and has more controls than the Space Shuttle.
(reviews) Stylish, compact, easy-to-use 3.3-megapixel camera has an optional underwater case.
(reviews) Olympus offers the first consumer digital camera with 4-megapixel resolution, but it comes with a hefty price tag.
(reviews) The compact Fujifilm FinePix 40i couples a digital camera with an MP3 player.
(news) New models work in low light, and voice recorders allow you to add messages.
(reviews) Kodak's new 2.1-megapixel DC3800 digital camera includes a USB CompactFlash card reader at no extra charge.
(news) Hybrid digital camera models blur the lines but promise the best of both worlds.
(news) Kodak's slim DC3800 fits as neatly in your hand as it does in your pocket.
(news) Digital cameras approach impulse pricing with release of AstraCam 1800.
(reviews) Nikon Coolpix 880 digital camera