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As features such as face-recognition and image stabilization have become standard in many point-and-shoot and micro four-thirds cameras, manufacturers have been upping their game by adding new, cool features to grab your eye. Tim Moynihan takes a look at the in-camera instructions, miniaturization settings, panoramic features, and low-light HDR functions that star in the latest cameras of 2010.



As small as the technique get’s the more features electronics can get. I reckon more than double the features and half the size in 10 years?
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how about the canon A-1 digital with Hi8mm videocamera,,,
canon SD880 and panasonic DMC-TZ5 are excellent
the only thing holding me back from buying these are the prices, a bit more zoom and 1 or 2 added features and they bump the price by 150 dollars from a regular camera.
i have one now
of canon 2010
So which camera do u recommend? I’ve been buying kodak cameras, but they all seem to fail on me. Ive own three of them LOL. Im trying to switch brand but theres so many of them .
So which camera do u recommend? I’ve been buying kodak cameras, but they all seem to fail on me. Ive own three of them LOL. Im trying to switch brand but theres so many of them .
The third camera is after my heart
So cheat!!!! LOL
OMG LOL that cop car and city looked like N scale layout.
expenive!
can i buy one of them with $200? i will buy digi cam soon.. i reckon on october
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mac pro in the background
@RolandVeasey theres 3 of them
So expensive…
Why can’t one camera have all of those features and sell for under than $200
is that to much to question for?
nice….
I want that $350 cannon!
sweet naked mole rat dude lol….kim possible xD
OK that last one is freaking awe-inspiring, a touch screen, this rugged waterproof camera (that’s incredible will certainly be buying one)
I LIKE TURTLESSSSSSSSSSS
thx for that help
I have the SX210 IS.
Awe-inspiring camera.
Miniature mode looks sweet cool
its called its called geotagging mr. macworld
nice thanks for the info