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Olympus Stylus 1050SW New

It’s freezeproof, shockproof, and waterproof, but that’s not all. It’s innovative too. Introducing the new TAP control system, Olympus attempts to make this outdoorsy camera an adventurer’s best friend. The TAP control system allows the user to toggle certain features by simply tapping the camera body. If you are climbing a mountain, the last thing you want to do is scroll through a menu to change the camera options. With the 1050SW, just tap! (continue reading…)


Kodak EasyShare Z1285

The Kodak EasyShare Z1285 features a big 12-megapixel sensor and 5x optical zoom/ 5x digital zoom. With Auto focus and a 2.5-inch LCD display, the Kodak EasyShare Z1285 is easy and intuitive to use. Movie mode with sound allows you to make your own home movies. (continue reading…)


Canon PowerShot A540

The Canon Powershot A540 is a user favorite, offering simple operation and high-powered features for a low and affordable price. The A540 gives users access to full manual controls without demanding they shell out tons of money or struggle with a more advanced and confusing shooter. Take a look at our user reviews and you’ll see, the Canon A540 is a crowd pleaser. (continue reading…)


Fuji FinePix A820

The Fuji A820 packs high-end, advanced features into a simple and affordable camera suitable for anyone from beginner to pro. Closely related to the A900, which is identical aside from an extra megapixel, the A820 features a 2.5-inch anti-glare LCD and a quality Fujinon 4x optical zoom lens. Fuji’s own Super CCD sensor technology and Picture Stabilization help create high quality photos even in less-than-ideal conditions. For those among us who hate reading instruction booklets, (continue reading…)


Canon PowerShot A550

The Canon PowerShot A550 is the latest in Canon’s mid-range, affordable line, picking up where the popular A530 and A540 left off while introducing a powerful 7.1 megapixel sensor. This is about as easy as photography can get, though if you’re a real power user or interested in the potential for growth, it’ll be hard to take the training wheels off of this model. There are manual exposure settings, but there’s greater versatility in a camera like the Canon A640. (continue reading…)


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