Nikon's advanced starter DSLR is similar to its predecessor, the D5000. But, it's smaller, has more megapixels and comes toting an improved articulating screen.
The cheapest of Canon's line of HS compacts, this new model checks in at $200 and has the same sensor as the 300 and 500 HS, augmented by 4x optical zoom and a 3-inch LCD display. Color options include blue, gray, pink, silver and orange.
Canon's 300 HS features the same 12.1-megapixel, High Sensitivity CMOS sensor as its more expensive counterpart, the 500 HS and actually ups the optical zoom to 5x. It gets a downgraded 2.7-inch LCD display, though, that's not touch-sensitive.
The top dog in Canon's ELPH line of digital compacts has a spacious 3.2-inch touchscreen LCD display, as well as well as an impressive f/2 lens. The 12.1-megapixel high sensitivity CMOS sensor and 4.4x optical zoom make this a slightly cheaper...
The SX230 features a 12.1 megapixel sensor and, as the name suggests, uses the HS system for improved low-light performance. It has built-in IS, which is particularly welcomed thanks to the 14x optical zoom lens (28-392 equivalent). Like the rest of...
One of Sony's most powerful Cyber-shot models is one of the first to get their Still Shot 3D mode, which uses shifted focus to create 3D images that you can view on compatible TVs. It's powered by a 16.2-megapixel "Exmor R" CMOS sensor, and shoots...
A relatively minor update to the successful T2i, the T3i uses many of the same guts as its predecessor. It also sports the same robust suite of video options.