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  • Kodak DC4800 Zoom Digital Camera

    The Kodak DC4800 is a great value for the travelling enthusiast who seeks a high level of control over images in a lightweight, compact camera.

  • Kodak DC4800 Zoom

    Value and portability are strong points, but the extensive creative controls on the Kodak DC4800 (AU$1,999) are even more impressive. This 3.1-megapixel digital camera looks, feels, and in many respects operates like a conventional 35-mm film camera.

  • The stuff you want

    It's the stuff that tech dreams are made of -- digital cameras, interchangeable mouse covers, super-flat displays, e-books and text-grabbing pens. Wake up as we preview these hot products.

  • Digital Cameras

    There's a breathtaking number of digital cameras available these days, each with a unique set of features, storage type, and image quality. So how do you know which one's for you? We look at some of the hottest digital still cameras and camcorders on the market.

  • Megapixel Digital Cameras

    Digital imaging has made dazzling leaps in the half-decade since the first cameras appeared, yet even with three-megapixel sensors available, the glass remains half full. And anyone who's ever picked up a decent 35mm camera knows the drinking glass is also half-empty when digital imaging is concerned. In this issue, we review nine of the newest digital cameras, those with two- and three-megapixel sensors from Canon, Casio, Hewlett-Packard, Kodak, Nikon, Olympus, Ricoh, and Sony.

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