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The CX7430 is basic 4-megapixel digital camera ideal for recreational users who don't require all the bells and whistles.
The American manufacturer's latest duo of digital cameras have more in common than their looks. For starters, they both sport a large and bright 2.2-inch LCD.
This Kodak will be attractive to 5-megapixel bargain hunters and newbies, but if you can spend a little more, there are better options.
The DX6340 is an impressive, sturdy camera that gives amateurs and semi-professionals plenty of creative flexibility. Read our Australian review.
While it has a few faults, the DX4330 delivers good snapshots at a civilised price.
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