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Canon PowerShot A1200

Reviewed October 2011
Canon PowerShot A1200
*Est. $90
Bargain camera lands a viewfinder
Pros:
  • Energy-saving viewfinder
  • Easy handling
  • Plenty of preset shooting modes
  • HD video capabilities
  • Good image quality
Cons:
  • Poor image stabilization
  • Low-resolution LCD
  • Weak Blur Reduction mode
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Pentax Optio RS1000

Reviewed April 2011
Pentax Optio RS1000
*Est. $120
Stylish budget shooter comes with trade-offs
Pros:
  • Customizable faceplate
  • Good high-definition video quality
  • Very simple to use
  • Decent shooting performance
Cons:
  • No optical zoom while recording
  • No HDMI port for HDTV playback
  • Average image quality
  • Flimsy battery door
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Canon PowerShot SD4500 IS

Reviewed March 2011
Canon PowerShot SD4500 IS
*Est. $150
Compact ultra-zoom's flaws hinder performance
Pros:
  • Wide range of auto-shooting modes
  • Great macro images
  • High-quality 1080p HD video
  • Fast continuous shooting
Cons:
  • Slow startup time
  • Short battery life
  • No optical viewfinder
  • Lacks manual shutter and aperture settings

Pentax Optio H90

Reviewed October 2010
Pentax Optio H90
*Est. $140
Pros:
  • Simple design
  • Versatile shooting features
  • Fast performer
Cons:
  • Fussy panorama mode
  • Weak image stabilization
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