Digital Camera Reviews Steves

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Digital Camera Reviews Steves
What’s the best point ‘n click compact & FAST digital camera for a photo enthusiast but not a professional?

I’ve long been a fan of Canon’s PowerShot series. I currently have the PowerShot S50, but it’s too bulky, too slow, and I don’t need all the manual settings. I used to have the Digital Elph s100 and loved it. I take a lot of pictures, but don’t care about manual settings.

Most important factors (in order):
1) Image quality on screen AND in print (I’m an avid Kodak EasyShare Gallery user).
2) Speed to snapping picture.
3) Compactness.

Cameras I’m considering:
- Canon PowerShot SD600
- Sony Cyber Shot DSC-T9
- Kodak Easyshare One (built-in WiFi)

Good resources:

http://www.steves-digicams.com/best_cameras.html

http://reviews.cnet.com/Digital_cameras/2001-6501_7-0.html?tag=img.dc

What do you think I should get?

Thanks!

be sure to check out the HP low end line. A lot of them have all the features of a high end camera with slight drawbacks.
example: Macro will only focus at 4 inches or more, no real close shots… for me, no problem.
The HP warranty is super also with 24/7 free phone help.


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