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Among the smaller and lighter super-zoom digital cameras, the Nikon Coolpix L110 covers a good zoom range, from a pleasing 28mm wide-angle to a useful 420mm. Its 12.1-megapixel sensor means that the Nikon L110's overall image quality is pretty good, producing useful prints from ISO settings as high as 3,200. The Nikon L110 is a very basic long zoom digital camera, built for the novice shooter, but it still has a fairly high-resolution LCD, sporting 420,000 pixels. Click here for more on the Nikon L110 digital camera!
Res: 12.1mp
Zoom: 15x
Storage: SD, SDHC
Compare Price: $253-287
A rather unique entry into the long zoom digital camera space, the 10x Casio EX-FH100 offers a few high-speed surprises under its sturdy-yet-pocketable skin. The 24-240mm lens is perfect for shooting landscapes, portraits, and even distant action, and the high-speed modes will let you choose just how you want to capture each. Firing up the Casio FH100's 40-frame-per-second mode lets you capture up to 30 nine-megapixel images and either choose which moment you want to save or just save them all. If high-speed video is to your liking, you can capture at up to 1,000 fps (with considerable image size reduction) for super-slow-mo video. If you're not fast on the shutter, but good with digital cameras, you can even have the Casio FH100 capture frames before you press the shutter button, then go back in time to see and save the moment you missed. With a 10-megapixel BSI sensor, the Casio FH100 is even good at taking single images if you like, just like any other digital camera. Click here for more on the Casio Exilim EX-FH100.
Res: 10.1mp
Zoom: 10x
Storage: SD, SDHC
Compare Price: $249-350
Canon ELPH digital cameras are well known for quality in a small package, but the migration of an f/2 lens into the slick PowerShot SD4000 is something special. To further enhance the Canon SD4000's low-light abilities, its 10-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor is designed for better light gathering, perfect for a digital camera that's so easy to bring along no matter the time of day. Its 3.8x image-stabilized zoom completes the picture, ranging from 28 to 105mm. The Canon SD4000 also sports a 3-inch widescreen LCD that's great for framing 720p movies, and its 240 fps super-slow-mo movie mode easily slows down the action for later review. The Canon SD4000 digital camera is refined, comfortable to hold, and an impressive image maker. Click here for more on the Canon SD4000 digital camera!
Res: 10.0mp
Zoom: 4x
Storage: SD, SDHC, SDXC
Compare Price: $305-368
Enhanced with Panasonic's new Power O.I.S. image stabilization, the Lumix TS2 makes a great waterproof digital camera design even better. Waterproof, shockproof, dustproof, and freezeproof, the Panasonic TS2 has a wide-angle 4.6x zoom lens that ranges from 28-128mm, a 2.7-inch LCD, a 14.1-megapixel sensor, and a body that's built to take a beating. New redundant locks on the Panasonic TS2's doors reduce the likelihood that you'll open them accidentally, and a new silicon jacket wraps around the camera for better scuff protection. Click here for more on the super-tough Panasonic Lumix TS2, a truly rugged digital camera.
Res: 14.1mp
Zoom: 5x
Storage: SD, SDHC, SDXC
Compare Price: $400-403
With a 30-300mm equivalent lens and a slick design, Nikon's Coolpix S8000 looks like a capable offering in the pocket long zoom digital camera category. Though not quite as wide as most digital cameras, the Nikon S8000's zoom certainly has what it takes at the telephoto end. Its 14-megapixel sensor offers fairly high resolution for a pocket camera, and the Nikon Coolpix S8000's high-res, 3-inch wide-view LCD gives a hint of that resolution with a crisp, clear 921,600-dot array. Click here for our review of the Nikon S8000 pocket long zoom digital camera.
Res: 14.2mp
Zoom: 10x
Storage: SD, SDHC
Retail Price: $300
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