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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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Canon PowerShot A800

Reviewed November 2011
Canon PowerShot A800
*Est. $80
Sub-$100 camera snaps great photos, but comes with trade-offs
Pros:
  • Bargain price
  • Great image quality
  • Long battery life
  • Plenty of preset shooting modes
  • Simple to use
Cons:
  • Low-resolution LCD display
  • No HD video
  • Slow shooting speeds
  • Tight wide-angle lens
  • Poor image stabilization
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Sony Cyber-shot W510

Reviewed November 2011
Sony Cyber-shot W510
*Est. $90
Budget point-and-shoot delivers nice panoramic shots but little else
Pros:
  • Very low price
  • 26 mm wide-angle lens
  • Slim, lightweight design
  • Easy-to-navigate menu
Cons:
  • Sluggish shooting modes
  • No optical zoom in video mode
  • No HD video
  • Grainy LCD images

Kodak EasyShare M530

Reviewed November 2011
Kodak EasyShare M530
*Est. $90
Inexpensive camera offers easy uploads to social networks
Pros:
  • Simple to use
  • Bright 2.7-inch LCD display
  • Easy photo sharing
  • Good image quality
  • Inexpensive
Cons:
  • Slow autofocus
  • Short lens range
  • No optical viewfinder
  • No HD video
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GE J1470S

Reviewed November 2011
GE J1470S
*Est. $95
Budget camera has lots of features, but a cheap build
Pros:
  • Large 3-inch LCD
  • Long 7x zoom lens
  • HD video with zoom capability
  • Flip-out USB connector
Cons:
  • Cheap design
  • No optical viewfinder
  • Awkward to handle
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH5

Reviewed November 2011
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH5
*Est. $100
Ultracompact camera is useful for beginners, but image quality is a letdown
Pros:
  • Lightweight and very compact
  • Easy to operate
  • 720p HD video
  • Intelligent Auto feature simplifies shooting
Cons:
  • Can't zoom while recording
  • Sensitive video microphone picks up noise
  • Mediocre image quality
  • LCD screen fades in bright sunlight
  • No HDMI port for viewing movies on TV
  • Small size makes camera awkward for large hands to hold
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