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Update: Top Ten 6+ megapixel cameras

High resolution cameras are available in a wide range of designs and feature sets. To help you find the right one for your needs, here are our top picks, along with the unique aspects of each.

Nikon Coolpix P1

The Nikon Coolpix P1's good image quality offsets its novel but limited Wi-Fi capabilities.

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Reviews

  • Canon Digital IXUS 55

    If you still own the IXUS 50, it's probably time to upgrade to this newer model. Read our full review on it.

  • Canon Digital IXUS 750

    The Canon Digital IXUS 750 is a very well-designed, 7-megapixel snapshot camera. Just don't look for advanced controls.

  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX9

    The FX9 remedies what should have been on the FX8 and FX7. Read our review to find out if it's all worth it.

  • Nikon Coolpix 7900

    Despite a few shortcomings, this handsome little camera packs a punch, with practical snapshot features and solid picture quality.

  • Pentax Optio 750Z

    A 7-megapixel shooter with a good design and feature set but compromised by slow performance and image problems.

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Features

  • Top 10 digital cameras of January

    Want to start the new year with a new digital camera? Check out CNET.com.au's most popular offerings from January.

  • Snap up a 7-megapixel camera

    With street prices in the AU$600 to AU$850 range, 7-megapixel snapshot cameras hit the point-and-shoot sweet spot last occupied by 5-megapixel models.

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