Three new digital cameras target low, middle, and high-end users; and there's no end in sight for more

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Three digital cameras are evaluated for features and capabilities. The Kodak DC 20 (about $350) is ideal for putting photos online but images are small. The $950 Canon PowerShot 600 makes bigger images and has sound recording. The $3,695 Polaroid PDC-2000 makes the biggest images of all, but has limitations.

Author: McNamara, Michael J.
Kodak DC 20 (Digital camera), Canon PowerShot 600 (Digital camera), Polaroid PDC-2000 (Digital camera)

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Digital SLR

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Digital SLR cameras offer much higher picture resolution than similar 35mm models. Digital SLRs include interchangeable lenses, exposure controls and metering features, just like a 35mm camera. The best model is the Kodak DCS 460. Other models are the Minolta RD-175 and the Fujix DS 505.

Author: McNamara, Michael J.
Cover Story, Kodak DCS 460 (Digital camera), Kodak EOS*DCS 5 (Digital camera), Minolta RD-175 (Digital camera), Fuji DS-505 (Digital camera)

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Subjects list: Evaluation, Product/Service Evaluation, Digital cameras, Electronic cameras
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