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ConsumerSearch reviews all types of digital cameras, from basic point-and-shoot models to ultrazooms to digital SLRs. Digital cameras can be sorted by price, brand and type and you can easily compare models side-by-side. The best digital cameras in each category are named based on expert and user reviews, where cameras are evaluated for ease of use, comfort, features and price, in addition to photo quality.
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Nikon Coolpix S6200

Reviewed June 2012
Nikon Coolpix S6200
*Est. $150
Low-price ultrazoom falls short with budget camera performance
Pros:
  • Compact
  • 10x zoom lens
  • Excellent image stabilization
  • Easy to operate
Cons:
  • Limited shooting options
  • Mediocre photo, video quality
  • Slow shooting speeds
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Canon PowerShot SX130 IS

Reviewed June 2012
Canon PowerShot SX130 IS
*Est. $150
Pros:
  • Very good image quality
  • HD video with stereo sound
  • Manual settings in addition to auto modes
Cons:
  • Long shutter lag
  • Bulky design
  • Short battery life
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Olympus Tough TG-310

Reviewed May 2012
Olympus TG-310
*Est. $130
Rugged, inexpensive shooter beats the elements but lacks speed
Pros:
  • Waterproof to 10 feet
  • Freezeproof to 14 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Shockproof to 5 feet
  • HDMI port for viewing video clips
  • Shoots 3D stills
Cons:
  • Washed-out LCD images
  • No optical zoom in video mode
  • Short battery life
  • Sluggish performance
  • Small, stiff buttons awkward to use
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GE G5WP

Reviewed February 2012
GE G5WP
*Est. $100
Compact and affordable waterproof camera
Pros:
  • Compact design
  • Lightweight metal housing
  • Waterproof to 16 feet
  • Auto-bright LCD display
  • Panorama shooting feature
Cons:
  • Short zoom lens
  • No optical viewfinder
  • No HD video
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Nikon Coolpix L24

Reviewed November 2011
Nikon Coolpix L24
*Est. $70
Low-priced Nikon camera is basic at best
Pros:
  • Large 3-inch LCD display
  • Simple to use
  • Price
Cons:
  • Mixed image quality
  • Short lens range
  • Poor image stabilization
  • Slow shooting speeds
  • No optical viewfinder
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