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The Canon EOS 5D Mark II has been a long time coming, arriving three years after its popular full-frame predecessor, the 5D.
The Olympus E-620 brings much of the new technology developed for the high-end E-30 down to the sub-$1000 category.
The Nikon D5000 is the much-anticipated replacement for the entry-level D60, but the D5000 brings the higher resolution sensor from the D90 along with the ability to record 720p video.
While Canon may have taken their time getting a 20x ultrazoom into service with the SX10 IS, they haven't waited all that long in producing a follow up model to share the spotlight in this market niche: the Canon PowerShot SX1 IS.
The Nikon Coolpix S230 is a touch screen camera.
Casio took the theory of high speed digital cameras to the extreme with its 6 megapixel EX-F1.
The 12 megapixel, 5x zoom Fujifilm FinePix F200EXR isn't your typical point-and-shoot digital camera.
We've had a couple of weeks to get acquainted with Canon's latest entry in the compact ultrazoom class, the Canon PowerShot SX200 IS.
At first glance, the Canon PowerShot SD960 IS is your typical point-and-shoot, featuring the easy-to-use controls, smooth navigation, and basic operations most casual shooters expect.
The smallest and lightest of Olympus's current ultrazooms, the Olympus SP-565UZ represents a minor update to its sibling, the 570UZ.
A light update to the popular FX35, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX37 keeps all of the bells and whistles that made its predecessor such a fun, flexible camera: it's slim, chic, easy to use, and offers an even more versatile version of what may be the best wide-angle lens currently a
Just to make this clear from the beginning: the Canon PowerShot SD780 IS isn't going to beat out more advanced point-and-shoots when it comes to pure photographic power.
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX150 delivers on consumer desires for more power and more resolution, generating absolutely mammoth 14.7 megapixel images while also including all the bells and whistles users have come to expect from premium point-and-shoot digital cameras.
Portability and affordability are the name of the game with the tiny Casio Exilim EX-Z150.
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