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Most Popular Cameras
The Best Cameras for...
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Canon PowerShot A480
Just over $100 with all the features most people need, this camera is a great place to start. It shoots good pictures and movies, uses AA batteries and is pretty sturdy for those accidental dings and drops.
Nikon Coolpix S570
Between $150 and $200, this camera adds a wide angle lens to the party. It’s very small, has a nice large 2.7 inch LCD screen and has an impressively long zoom range to get in close from far away.
Samsung HZ15W
Around $250, this camera adds HD video in addition to a very wide angle lens and image stabilization. It has a large 3 inch LCD screen, and you can watch the HD movies you take on a large screen TV.
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Canon Powershot SD780IS
For under $200 this point and shoot camera is a steal. HD video recording for birthdays and other important events, face detection, blink detection and image stabilization for shaky hands.
Samsung HZ15W
This is a great wide angle point and shoot. It's perfect for family shots where you need to get a lot of people into the picture, with a big 3" screen and HD video recording so the birthday movies will still look good in 5 years.
Canon Powershot SD960IS
This camera comes in around $250 and has a wide angle lens, HD video, face detection, blink detection and image stabilization. It’s one of the first Canons with a touch screen, which some people love and some people… don’t.
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Canon PowerShot A480
For just over $100 you get a name-brand camera that shoots good stills, takes movies and uses AA batteries. It'll fit in a pocket or you can throw it in your backpack or purse without worrying about it getting busted.
Nikon Coolpix S570
Between $150 and $200, this camera adds a wide angle lens to the party. It’s very small, has a nice large 2.7 inch LCD screen and has an impressively long zoom range to get in close from far away.
Samsung HZ15W
Around $250, this camera adds HD video in addition to a very wide angle lens and image stabilization. It has a large 3 inch LCD screen, and you can watch the HD movies you take on a large screen TV.
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35
At a little over $300, this camera has a great zoom lens, HD recording capability with zoom and stereo sound, RAW images, image stabilization, wide angle and all the other things we want.
Nikon D5000
This camera comes in around $700 in a kit with a wide angle to slight telephoto image stabilized lens. It sports HD video and has all the manual controls you could want, as well as an articulating LCD for low shots or high shots.
Canon EOS 7D
This the only thing this camera doesn't have is a full-frame sensor, but if you can live with APS-C’s 1.6x sensor crop, there’s not much to complain about. It's a large camera, but you could go a long way before reaching it’s limitations.
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Kodak Zi8
A pocket sized flash video camera that records surprisingly high quality HD, this camera is a great place to start for future Youtube stars. Includes an HDMI cable to watch your creations on your HDTV, and it comes in colors!
Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3
While a point and shoot, this camera offers everything you could want in a video-shooter except for stereo sound. It has a long zoom range, lets you zoom while recording video and even comes in colors.
Canon Vixia HF200
A great camera with more manual controls and higher image quality, this camera will have you shooting short films or just your friends antics in no time. Records to standard SDHC cards, too!
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