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Kodak EasyShare M853

The Kodak EasyShare M853 is cheap and takes presentable pictures in decent lighting conditions. There isn't much else to say about this massively underwhelming compact.

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Kodak EasyShare V705

A simple refresh of the V570, the new Kodak EasyShare V705 bumps up the resolution, adds a few subtle twists, and keeps everything we liked about the company's original dual-lens camera.

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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.

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Kodak EasyShare Picture Viewer

The Kodak EasyShare Picture Viewer makes for a slick, cheap digital brag book.

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Kodak EasyShare V603

The EasyShare V603 is simply a basic point-and-shoot camera, but it could have done better with some design changes.

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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 cameras for kids

With a myriad of digital cameras on the market, what's the best option for little shooters? CNET.com.au provides you with a comprehensive round-up of the best cameras for kids.

Five of the latest fives

We've got sixes, sevens, eights, and beyond, but five-megapixel models still tickle the fancies of most of you. Could it be that camera buyers have finally hit critical mass when it comes to resolution? Check out the latest 5-megapixel camera reviews we've posted.