Mothers Day Gifts

Give your mum a digital camera or camcorder this Mother's day and help her capture precious moments that will last a lot longer than chocolates or flowers.

For something compact she can carry with her on a family outing, she'll love a snapshooter such as the sleek Canon Digital IXUS 80 or the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ15, which boasts a 10x optical zoom and has a wide-angle lens great for big group shots or fitting in the whole team at the kids sporting events. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W120 is a fast compact with offers impressive image quality and bridges the gap between budget and fashion. And it comes in pink.

If she's a bit more tech-savvy, you might choose an entry-level digital SLR such as our Editors' Choice Award-winning Canon EOS-400D.

All these cameras have video recording capabilities (bar the dSLR), but if your mum would prefer to capture all the noise and running around that mums are used to, a camcorder might be the way to go. The Canon MD225 looks promising as a good bare bones choice with an afford price tag, whereas the Panasonic SDR-SW20 is waterproof and shockproof, perfect for the active mum. If you want to show your mum price is no object, Sony's Handycam HDR-HC7 is a top-of-the-line High Definiton model sure to impress. And if you're buying a camcorder for a new mum, you should probably check out our feature on building the perfect baby video.

If your mum already has a digital camera, why not spoil her with something she can use with it? Perhaps a digital photo frame to keep up-to-date pictures of the family on display, a GPS connector to keep track of what photos were taken on which holiday, or a subscription to a photo sharing Web site such as Flickr so she can share pictures online with loved ones who are far away.

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