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1. Fujifilm FinePix F50fd

| Summary: Though it looks dull next to some of the flashier models we tested, this compact camera has all the latest features and takes great shots.Full Review

2. Casio Exilim EX-Z1080

| Summary: Small size, quick operation, and long battery life make this a great compact camera. Comes in pink, blue, black, and silver. Full Review

3. Canon PowerShot SD850 IS

| Summary: The SD850 IS performs similarly to the newer SD870 IS compact camera but has a smaller LCD, a lens that isn't as wide--and a better price. Full Review

4. Pentax Optio M40

| Summary: Not the jazziest-looking compact camera, the M40 earned its chart spot with a sturdy body and a low price. Flash shots looked drab. Full Review

5. Canon PowerShot SD950 IS

| Summary: It's very expensive for a compact camera--and too large for many pockets--but it's quite well made and performs admirably. Full Review

6. Olympus FE 280

| Summary: The lightest compact camera on the chart and one of the least expensive, the FE-280's images scored about average in our tests. Full Review

7. Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX100

| Summary: A close cousin to Panasonic's FX-55, the FX100 compact camera has higher resolution and a higher price, but a slightly smaller LCD. Full Review

8. Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX55

| Summary: The FX55 has a superb 3-inch LCD, but the compact camera's screen saps battery life, and images weren't as sharp as those of the FX100. Full Review

9. Casio Exilim EX-S880

| Summary: The EX-S880 costs less than the EX-Z1080, but has less resolution. This compact camera makes uploading video to YouTube nearly automatic. Full Review

10. Kodak EasyShare V1253

| Summary: You can shoot HD video on the V1253 compact camera and, with an optional HDTV docking station, display it on your television. Full Review

Alan Stafford


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