Expert Recommendation
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My Best In Class Pick
Canon PowerShot SD980 IS
Sleek, squished-capsule shape. Canon’s first touch screen. Drag a finger or tap to flip through photos, magnify them, focus off-center. Tilt the camera various ways to activate certain functions. Other highlights: a wide-angle lens, O.K. picture quality, high-definition video. Quick circuitry; minimal start-up time and shutter lag.
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Where to buy
Canon PowerShot SD980 IS
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Best Price:
$220
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Casio EXILIM Hi-Zoom EX-H10
Another quirky, breakout camera from Casio. Best parts: wide-angle, 10X zoom, astonishing 1,000-shot battery — three times the norm.
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Where to buy
Casio EXILIM Hi-Zoom EX-H10
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Best Price:
$229
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Fujifilm FinePix F70EXR
But F70EXR has the largest sensor of the batch (.5 inches), and in EXR mode, can combine the light from two adjacent pixels on that sensor. Result: clearer, more colorful low-light photo (at half resolution, 5 megapixels instead of 10).
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Where to buy
Fujifilm FinePix F70EXR
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Best Price:
$145
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