Tags: budget, megapixels

Kodak EasyShare M1033

A budget 10-megapixel compact camera with high-definition movie mode, the Kodak EasyShare M1033 is a good choice for anyone who doesn't want to break the bank. It looks great, with a matte finish and large screen and produces bright colours. Face detection is another added bonus.

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Kodak EasyShare V1253

Fast shooting and pleasing images in an easy-to-use design make the Kodak EasyShare V1253 an attractive -- though not best-in-class -- option.

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W200's 12-megapixel sensor raises the price of an otherwise decent snapshot camera with little benefit. The W90 and W80 are better deals.

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LG Shine Bar (KE770)

The Shine Bar shares the celebrity good-looks of its parent phone, but a few basic flaws hold it back from being truly desirable, even for the budget price tag.

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Nikon Coolpix L10

The Nikon Coolpix L10 makes a great budget point-and-shoot camera, if you don't mind its paltry 5-megapixel resolution.

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Sony Ericsson G502, Z780: interesting inside, boring outside

As if the numerous events happening concurrently aren't enough to keep us busy, Sony Ericsson decided to pile it on by dropping a couple of new handsets on us.

Sony Ericsson announces T270i, T280i, R300i and R306i

Sony Ericsson launch four new handsets that won't break the bank.

Canon's budget miniDV camcorders

Canon has announced three new budget-priced miniDV camcorders, the ZR900, ZR930, and ZR950 at the 2008 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

Sony Ericsson does the bling thing

Sony Ericsson has been strutting its stuff in Vegas with the ostentatiously named "Precious Gold T650i".

A Walkman phone for less

Sony Ericsson's unveils an affordable Walkman model for the masses at CES 2008 in Las Vegas.

Digital Camera Buying Guide

Everything you need to know when pondering a new camera purchase, from the kind of user you are to current technologies to consider.

Digital photo basics

Whether you've just bought a digital camera or are in the market for one, you'll learn the basics of buying and using a digicam in this introductory primer on digital photography.

Camera phone buying guide

Digital cameras have become an inseparable component of mobile phone technology. With the quality of these cameras continually improving, CNET.com.au is here to guide you through the various pitfalls of separating the gems from the junk.

Digital camera shopping checklist

Struggling to come to terms with what to pick for your first digital camera? We give you some pointers to aid you on your quest. Step this way.

How to start a home-based photo studio

It's easy enough. You can start with the absolute basics, and build up over time with a new piece of equipment as and when your budget permits. Read on to find out more.

The M Factor

CNET.com.au's M Factor competition lets you decide which is the ultimate mobile phone in each of six categories - Fashion, Camera, MP3, Smart, Budget and 3G.

Photo printer: What type of user are you?

Whether it's for home use, mobility or business purposes, there's a photo printer out there with your name on it.

4-megapixel Best Buys

This year, 4-megapixel snapshot cameras occupy the sweet spot for consumers, offering excellent value for their affordable prices.

Which Canon digital SLR?

Which Canon digital SLR? Your heart's set on a Canon. How do you choose?

Which IXUS? Choosing the right Canon ultracompact camera

CNET.com.au provides advice for choosing among Canon's Digital IXUS ultracompact digital camera models.