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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: $300-400
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
Sporting all the basics for a quality pocket digital camera, the Samsung DualView TL225 has something else to join its 12.2-megapixel sensor, 4.6x zoom lens, and high-res, widescreen LCD: a front-facing low-res LCD screen that's ideal for the ever-popular self-portrait. Concealed beneath the Samsung TL225's translucent dark front cover, the small LCD shines through with a tap on the front face, allowing you to see yourself and prove that you were with your friend at a famous landmark -- or else just out having fun. Unlike some of Samsung's DualView digital cameras, the TL225 also has a touchscreen interface and an impressively high-resolution LCD. For our review of the Samsung TL225 digital camera, click here!
Res: 12.2mp
Zoom: 5x
Storage: microSD, microSDHC
Compare Price: $185-300
It's tough to beat a digital camera with a 30x, 24-720mm lens, especially when you're on vacation. With the Fujifilm FinePix HS10 you can capture everything from beautiful interiors and landscapes to fine details on the top of cathedrals, or else small animals at the zoo. Its 10-megapixel BSI sensor makes the Fujifilm HS10 more sensitive in low light, and its special scene modes make taking pictures in low light and even among crowds that much easier. The Fujifilm HS10's manual zoom lets you zero in on your target quickly, and its articulating LCD helps you capture from high or low. The Fujifilm HS10 is especially handy to have along at the zoo, getting closer views with its 720mm equivalent lens than just about anyone else can. Panorama, low light, and a 10-frame-per-second mode round out the Fujifilm HS10's impressive list of features. Click here for more on the Fujifilm FinePix HS10 digital camera.
Res: 10.3mp
Zoom: 30x
Storage: SD, SDHC
Compare Price: $428-500
Somewhat eclipsed by the announcement of the NEX-5, the Sony NEX-3 is a great value, offering the same image quality in a slightly larger package for $100 less. And though it's larger than the NEX-5, the Sony NEX-3 is still smaller than competing mirrorless interchangeable-lens digital cameras. Its 14.2-megapixel sensor turns out excellent images at all ISO settings, rivaling digital cameras that cost hundreds of dollars more. The Sony NEX-3's tight design conceals a tilting 3-inch LCD screen with 921,000-dot resolution, and the two available kits include a comparatively small lens with an attractive metal barrel. Sony's latest hot features are included in the camera, too, like Sweep Panorama, Auto High-Dynamic Range, Handheld Twilight, and Anti-Motion Blur modes. The one major difference between the Sony NEX-3 and NEX-5 is that the HD video mode is limited to 720p MP4 recording; other than that, it's the NEX-5 in a less-expensive package. Click here for more on the Sony Alpha NEX-3 digital camera.
Res: 14.2mp
Zoom: 3x
Storage: MS Pro Duo, SD, SDHC, SDXC
Compare Price: $560-624
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