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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Best Digital Cameras (Ultra-Compact)

Canon PowerShot SD870 IS (Around $325)

Best ultra-compact digital camera. Critics identify the Canon PowerShot SD870 IS as the best ultra-compact digital camera. In addition to great image quality and ease of use, the 8.3-megapixel Canon SD870 IS has optical image stabilization. This feature helps counteract natural hand tremors and makes capturing sharp photos much easier, especially in low light. Its face-detection feature helps lock the autofocus on your subject, and its zoom lens begins at 28mm, giving this camera wide-angle capability and an advantage when shooting in close quarters. Its small size and classy case are further highlights.


Canon PowerShot SD1000 (Around $170)

Best value in a tiny camera. While it lacks image stabilization (to help counteract camera shake), reviews say the 7.1-megapixel Canon PowerShot SD1000 is a great value and an excellent performer, producing first-rate images with great colors and sharpness. This slim model is only 3/4-inch thick, with a 2.5-inch LCD display. It is a point-and-shoot camera, so manual controls are limited, but there are lots of scene modes to help photographers tackle common shooting situations.


Fujifilm Z10fd (Around $170)

Most stylish ultra-compact camera. Other ultra-compact digital cameras might take nicer photos, but the Fujifilm Z10fd is aiming for style and youth appeal. Reviews say it succeeds. It's available in five metallic colors, with sleek lines and a sliding metal cover.. The feature lineup includes face detection and a Blog mode that resizes images in camera for web posting and e-mailing. There are better cameras overall, but reviewers say the Fujifilm Z10fd is a good blend of low price, style and functionality.


Fujifilm F40fd (Around $190)

Best in low light. Many ultra-compact digital cameras struggle in low-light situations, but the Fujifilm F40fd has a unique sensor design that gives this camera an edge for indoor and nighttime shots. In addition, image quality under better lighting is excellent. There aren't many manual controls, and the F40fd isn't very stylish. It's essentially a simple point-and-shoot camera that does really well in dim lighting -- handy if you take lots of indoor shots.


Olympus Stylus 790 SW (Around $260)

Underwater digital camera. Although the Olympus Stylus 790 SW gets merely average scores for image quality, it is one of the few truly waterproof (down to 10 feet) digital cameras on the market. The Olympus is also shockproof (it can withstand drops of up to five feet) and freeze-proof (to 14ยบ F) -- which means it can survive a jump in the lake or a trip down the ski slopes better than most other cameras. Still, if you are not looking for a camera to take on your outdoor adventures, other cameras in the same price range take better photos overall.

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