Best Standard Point and Shoot Digital Cameras - USB Interface Type, 2.36 to 3 in. LCD Screen Size, 720p (HDTV) HD Recording Format, 14 to * Megapixel Resolution
'Despite its budget price-tag, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-S3 is a good-looking camera, with a distinctive pebble shape, rounded corners and an attractively glossy finish to the all-plastic body. '
'Despite a minimum focusing distance of 5cm the camera is capable of taking excellent macro pictures.'
'Our exterior daylight tests produced some remarkably strong shots for such a low-cost camera. '
'latest generation Venus Engine VI image processor'
'The competitively-priced PL200 combines advanced features such as high-definition video recording, powerful optics, and a large LCD screen, along with the unmatched ease-of-use that has become one of the defining features of Samsung’s digital camera lineup, making it one of the most well-rounded digital cameras on the market. '
'The Samsung PL200's lens isn't as long or wide as competing models.'
'The overall image quality for the Samsung PL200 is pretty good, especially considering its price point.'
'Conclusion
The Kodak EasyShare M580 feels slightly tacky, and the interface is awful both to look at and use.'
'The Kodak Easyshare M580 is the new flagship camera of the beginner-friendly M series digital compact camera range. '
'Featuring a 14-Megapixel imaging sensor, 8x optical zoom lens, Image Stabilization, 720p HD video and Kodak EasyShare software, this is one of the easiest cameras on the market to shoot and share your images with. '
'In short, the consensus is that the Kodak EasyShare M580 can't quite compete with its rivals from Panasonic, Sony and Canon, such as the top-rated Canon PowerShot SD1400 IS (*Est. $180).'