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  • 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.

  • Is that 5-megapixel digicam for you?

    Choosing which digital camera to buy can be a bewildering process. Take some of the confusion away with our guide to digital camera technology.

  • Ricoh's data collection device

    Ricoh's quirkily stylish, four-megapixel Caplio RR1 is a general data-collection device, not just a digital camera.

  • Sure Shots for the Enthusiast

    Most digital cameras available today can satisfy the needs of point and shoot photographers, but photography enthusiasts can be more demanding. Fortunately, we've found four models that should please most of you.

  • PowerShot S40: double vision

    With a sleek, portable design and excellent high-end camera features, Canon's PowerShot S40 is the perfect blend of the family's Powershot G2 and ultracompact digital Elph series.

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