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CNET.com.au's digital SLR superguide

Digital SLR cameras have opened up a world of new opportunities in photography. This guide will walk you through the choices and let you take your images to the next level.

Kodak EasyShare 5500 All-in-One

Kodak packs a host of features in the EasyShare 5500, but fails to flesh them out sufficiently. We found this all-in-one printer frustrating to use.

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Reviews

  • Canon Pixma MP970

    The Canon Pixma MP970 isn't up to the company's usually high standards. You're better off spending more for last year's MP960.

  • HP Photosmart C5280

    Its features set is oddly unbalanced, and better all-in-one inkjet options cost just a bit more, but the HP Photosmart C5280 is a good bet for casual home users on a tight budget.

  • Kodak EasyShare Z700

    A 5x zoom lens, aperture- and shutter-priority modes, and plenty of automatic features give the economical 4-megapixel Kodak EasyShare Z700 appeal for budding shutterbugs.

  • Kodak EasyShare V570

    The equivalent of a fixed-focal-length 23mm super-wide-angle lens coupled with a second, narrower 3X zoom gives the dual-lens ultracompact Kodak EasyShare V570 extra versatility, whether shooting indoors or creating three-shot panoramas.

  • Kodak EasyShare Z740

    A camera with some appeal for budding photo enthusiasts on a budget.

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