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Reviews

  • Pentax K-m

    We like the K-m and the image quality it offers, but having to fumble over the inconsistent metering and white balance can be an issue for users not familiar with manual exposure controls.

  • Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1

    For the world's first camera based on the micro four thirds format, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1 is incredibly refined, though not perfect. Still, its size, image quality and design will undoubtedly sway many a first-time SLR buyer.

  • Olympus Mju 820

    It looks good and its features are nice, but the Olympus Mju 820's photos and performance simply aren't up to scratch.

  • Canon PowerShot A560

    This camera's solid performance can help you forget that it doesn't have many bells or whistles.

  • Canon PowerShot A550

    This camera's low price tag and solid performance can help you forget that it doesn't have many bells or whistles.

  • Olympus FE-200

    This extremely sluggish shooter is a poor choice when compared to less expensive alternatives.

  • Olympus FE-190

    If you don't mind the lack of features, Olympus's FE-190 offers pretty pictures and a slim body at a low price.

  • Kodak EasyShare C533

    The Kodak EasyShare C533 takes decent photos, but its build quality and minimalist feature set make it strictly a bargain camera.

  • Olympus FE-140

    The Olympus FE-140 is a fine selection if you don't want to make decisions, but it doesn't offer many choices either.

  • Canon PowerShot A540

    Solid image quality plus manual and automated exposure controls make the Canon PowerShot A540 a nice low-cost option for snapshooters and photo enthusiasts.

  • Kodak EasyShare P880

    The Kodak EasyShare P880 is a user-friendly camera with a wide-angle lens and pedestrian photo quality that will either please or frustrate users, depending upon their needs.

  • Olympus FE-110

    The Olympus FE-110 is budget priced for a 5-megapixel compact model, but its average picture quality and lack of features make it an entry-level choice only.

  • Olympus FE-120

    The Olympus FE-120 offers decent 6-megapixel picture quality and a capable burst mode, but its lack of manual controls makes it strictly a snapshooter's mainstay.

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