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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS3 (Orange)

The good: The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS3 is a fast-shooting, easy-to-use rugged compact camera with excellent features to justify its high price. The bad: The TS3’s photos and movies look soft. The bottom line: GPS and fast shooting performance make the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS3 a worthy rugged...
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Casio Tryx

The good: The Casio Tryx has a unique design and interesting shooting options that allow you to do things no other point-and-shoot can do. The bad: Navigating the interface can be a pain, there’s no optical zoom or image stabilization, and the battery isn’t removable. The bottom line: An...
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Canon PowerShot A1200 (silver)

The good: The Canon PowerShot A1200 IS is inexpensive while still offering very good features and photo and video quality. The bad: The camera’s shooting performance is slow. The bottom line: As long as you’re not in a hurry and your subject is stationary, the Canon PowerShot A1200 is an...
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Canon PowerShot A3300 IS (Red)

he good: The Canon PowerShot A3300 IS has a nice feature set for the money as well as excellent photo quality. The bad: The camera has long shot-to-shot times and its flat buttons can be tricky to press. The bottom line: The Canon PowerShot A3300 IS offers up nice features and excellent photos while...
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS10

The 16X-optical-zoom Panasonic Lumix ZS10 is the touchscreen-equipped successor to last year’s Lumix DMC-ZS8. The sum of the DMC-ZS10’s parts is a fast-focusing, versatile pocket megazoom with high marks for zoom range, scene modes, 3D still shooting, and in-camera extras. But like many Panasonic...
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