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  • PopPhoto Buying Guide Now Live

    As part of our mission to help users make informed and intelligent buying decisions, PopPhoto.com has launched a new Buying Guide with hundreds of reviews, specs and pricing information on the latest cameras and lenses.
    Whether you're looking for a pro-model DSLR or an affordable point-and-shoot, a 300-800mm zoom or a 15mm fisheye lens, we've got what you're looking for.
    You can start by searching our expert staff reviews and lab tests or rate your own cameras and lenses in our User Reviews section.

  • Camera Review: Casio Exilim EX-Z850

    With its combination of fun and functional features in a pocket-sized package, this 8MP from Casio ($320 street) is one camera to make the whole family happy.

    The 8 megapixel Casio Exilim EX-Z850, big brother to stylish 6 megapixel sisters the EX-Z600 and EX-S600, shares some, but not all of its siblings' fun and functional features. And then it adds some of its own features and functions to the lineup.
    Like the EX-Z600, the EX-850 has eBay mode for optimized online auction images, and like the EX-S600, it has old-time silent movie mode.

  • Top 5 Digital Cameras for July

    America's best-sellers based on unit sales.

    1. Sony DSC-W50 6MP
    2. Nikon Coolpix L3 5.1MP
    3. Nikon Coolpix L4 4MP
    4. Canon PowerShot A530 5MP
    5. Canon PowerShot SD600 6MP
    Rankings for July 2006
    Source: The NPD Group

  • Hands On: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi

    In the battle of the bargains, the Rebel packs Establishment clout.

    Can you still be called a Rebel after you snag a pile of assets from your well-to-do siblings? Canon obviously thinks so, given that its new EOS Digital Rebel XTi has been loaded up with power and features taken from its EOS 30D and 5D cameras -- plus one advanced system seen on no other Canon digital SLR.

  • Camera Review: Samsung Digimax L85

    This 8.1MP digicam has a nice feature set and sleek retro design.

    When Samsung's Digimax L85 was released this spring, it was touted as the first digicam to offer users High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI). HDMI is a ground-breaking technology, which lets the user view their images on a high definition TV screen in their original quality. While it's a cool feature once HD TV's become more standard, its not one to base a digital camera purchase on.

  • Camera Test: Fujifilm Finepix F30

    This 6MP digicam seems designed for the photographer who wants a lot of big-camera functions and performance in a small package.

    There's nothing about the design of the 6-megapixel Fujifilm Finepix F30 ($340 street) that screams "look at me!"

  • Camera Review: Pentax Optio A10

    Images shaken, but not blurred.

    Not to be confused with the way secret agent 007 James Bond likes his martinis, the Optio A10 from Pentax sports an impressive shake reduction system that really helps stabilize your shooting.

  • Hands On: Nikon D80 DSLR

    Psst -- want a D200 at nearly half the price?

    If the Nikon D70 of 2004 was The Camera Nikon Had To Make, the new D80 is the Camera Nikon Absolutely Had To Make. Fine though the 6-megapixel D70 (later D70s) was, it was looking ever more dated next to newer 8MP and 10MP digital SLRs from Canon, Olympus, and Sony.

  • Camera Test: Sony Alpha 100 DSLR

    Blending a proven DSLR, 10.2MP sensor, and cool technology.

    We used to have a lot of questions about Sony's takeover of Konica Minolta's camera division. Now, after running a full set of Certified Lab Tests and field tests of the new 10.2MP Sony Alpha 100 ($900, street, body only), only one question is left: How will Sony make enough of them to satisfy the demand for a camera that outperforms anything in its price range?

  • Camera Review: Samsung Digimax S600

    Some cool features offer fireworks sizzle, but some performance fizzles.

    The Samsung Digimax S series is targeted for families looking for an affordable first-time foray into the wonderful world of digital. The lineup includes the S500, S600 and S800, which offer 5, 6, and 8 megapixels, respectively, and come in silver or black shades. The Digimax S600 packs 6-megapixel resolution, a 3X optical and 5X digital zoom into a compact model at the low price point of $230 (street).