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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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Olympus Tough TG-1

Reviewed February 2013
Olympus Tough TG-1
*Est. $350
Best waterproof digital camera
Pros:
  • Waterproof, shockproof, crushproof, freezeproof and dustproof
  • Vibrant photos and videos, even underwater
  • Speedy performance
  • Loaded with features
Cons:
  • Can't shoot RAW files
  • Limited manual controls
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Canon PowerShot SX50 HS

Reviewed February 2013
Canon PowerShot SX50 HS
*Est. $435
Extreme-zoom camera
Pros:
  • 50x zoom the longest you can buy
  • Very good image quality for its class
  • Full manual controls and a great auto mode
  • RAW support and hot shoe
  • Swiveling LCD screen
Cons:
  • Some image flaws, like fringing and over-sharpening
  • Bulky and heavy
  • Subpar viewfinder

Nikon Coolpix P510

Reviewed February 2013
Nikon Coolpix P510
*Est. $350
Pros:
  • 42x zoom
  • Full manual controls
  • Tilting LCD screen
Cons:
  • Unimpressive low-light photos
  • Balky autofocus
  • Bulky and heavy
  • No RAW support or hot shoe
  • Short battery life

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V

Reviewed February 2013
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V
*Est. $410
Pros:
  • 30x zoom lens
  • Full manual controls
  • Very good HD video
  • Full of fun features like 3D and GPS
Cons:
  • Flawed image quality shows up in big prints
  • No RAW mode or hot shoe
  • Sluggish speed
  • Plastic body
  • Bulky and heavy

Canon PowerShot SX40 HS

Reviewed June 2012
Canon PowerShot SX40 HS
*Est. $350
Pros:
  • Versatile lens range
  • Excellent CMOS image sensor
  • Shoots full 1080p HD video
  • Optical image stabilization
  • Lots of manual control
  • Improved shooting speed
Cons:
  • No RAW mode
  • Relatively small (2.7-inch) LCD screen
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