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June 26th, 2008 at 9:02am
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CNN.com - Review: Top 10 digital cameras for under $500 - June 25, 2001
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MAIN PAGE WORLD U.S. WEATHER BUSINESS SPORTS POLITICS LAW SCI-TECH SPACE HEALTH ENTERTAINMENT TRAVEL EDUCATION IN-DEPTH QUICK NEWS LOCAL COMMUNITY MULTIMEDIA E-MAIL SERVICES CNNtoGO ABOUT US CNN TV what's on show transcripts CNN Headline News CNN International askCNN EDITIONS CNN.com Asia CNN.com Europe set your edition Languages --------- Time, Inc. --------- Time.com People Fortune EW Review: Top 10 digital cameras for under $500 From... By Tracey Capen and Alan Stafford (IDG) -- Trying to find that special niche for their latest digital cameras, Canon, Kodak, Olympus, and Toshiba released new models that are specifically designed for point-and-shoot simplicity -- digital variations on the Instamatic concept. Canon's PowerShot A20, Kodak's DX3500, Olympus's Camedia Brio D-100, and Toshiba's PDR-M61 all fall into that category, but their simplicity comes at a price: To make those cameras exceptionally easy to use, the manufacturers stripped them down to the basics -- fewer menus, fewer buttons and dials, and fewer options. If, like most camera users, you're just interested in taking quick snapshots, t"
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