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A great-looking 5-megapixel point-and-shoot with a big screen and so-so photo quality.
A great-looking 5-megapixel point-and-shoot with a big screen and so-so photo quality.
A novice-friendly snapshot camera that should satisfy most point-and-shoot needs.
The Casio Exilim EX-Z1050 10-megapixel camera features a 2.6-inch LCD screen and a much faster burst mode than its predecessor's. Overprocessed images keep this from being an otherwise excellent shooter.
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Casio's EX-FH20 camera can shoot slow-motion video. This one slows down time by a factor of 14 but has a native resolution of only 224x168 pixels. At 1000 frames per second, it's a 224x56 strip.
Shoot and groove with Casio's slim camera
Correspondent Melissa Francis takes a look at the new Casio digital camera that's the size of a credit card and can record and play music in the MP3 format.
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Pentax debuts still/video combo cam
The Pentax OptioMX offers 3.2-megapixel stills and MPEG 4 video. Company spokesman B.J. Adams gives ZDNet's David Berlind a fresh view of the digital camera. This new model also features an interchangeable second lens for digital SLR capability.
