Best Standard Point and Shoot Digital Cameras - 0.02 to 0.48 lb. Weight, 720p (HDTV) HD Recording Format, Atleast 14 Megapixel, 4 to 8 x Optical Zoom, Li-Ion Rechargable Battery Included Accessories
'The new Nikon Coolpix S1100pj has in its heart a 40% brighter, 14-lumen projector with a built-in stand and a much improved 3-inch touchscreen that combines a simple control interface for access to menus as well as allowing you to touch a relevant area of the screen to focus at that point and quickly take a snap in a single touch.'
'its overall image quality is very pleasing, but it's a practically automatic camera.'
'The S1100pj is a unique product; no other camera on the market can match its projector function. '
'For a point-and-shoot, the Nikon Coolpix S1100pj is fine. '
'It's an easy recommendation for those searching for a grab-and-go pocket camera and don't want or need much more than the ability to take a good photo.
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'with the Canon PowerShot SD3500 IS and feel free to compare.'
'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).'