Little-shots: six compact digi-cams

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24 January 2002 06:08 PM
Tags: sony, cybershot, digital cameras, optio, pentax, fuji, finepix, compact

If you're constantly on the move and like to take your camera with you, try out one of these pocket-size digicams. Weighing less than 300 grams each, they're so light you'll barely notice you're carrying one. And thanks to feature sets that run the photographic gamut, you won't be left wondering if you're sacrificing function for form. What's more, all scored such high marks in usability and design, you'll want to grab one of these tiny cameras and start taking shots right away. Before you do, read the reviews to make sure you find the best one to fit your needs.



Sony Cyber Shot DSC-P5 
This stylish, ultracompact Cyber Shot offers an excellent set of features for snapshot photographers and video-clip shooters and delivers quality pictures without a lot of fuss. 
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Olympus C-40 Zoom 
It's small enough to take anywhere yet advanced enough to satisfy demanding shooters. 
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Pentax Optio 430 
A great value for the price, this camera is a good option for both novices and experienced shooters. 
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Fuji FinePix 50i 
This offering from Fuji, which succeeds the popular FinePix 40i MP3 digicam, combines a new compact design with an improved set of features and accessories. 
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Canon PowerShot IXUSV 
The IXUSV improves Canon's winning ultracompact Digital Elph formula by giving you more for your money than was the case with its predecessor. Unfortunately, the cost is still a bit high. 
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Canon PowerShot S40 
This stylish, ultracompact Cyber Shot offers an excellent set of features for snapshot photographers and video-clip shooters and delivers quality pictures without a lot of fuss. 
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