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Last update: Friday 29th of May 2026
Nikon has today announced the D2Xs, a subtly upgraded D2X. The key points of improvement are a larger 2.5" LCD monitor, electronic masking of the DSC-W100 is user-friendly and hassle-free. Dimensionally it's not too big, not too slim or too fat. Its size allows for both an optical viewfinder as well as a good take anywhere camera with a Macro mode getting as close as 2.0 inches 12 centimeters. The minimum Macro focus distance depends on the zoom position. Focus ranges from ISO 100 to 400 equivalent by default. With the ability to hand-hold long exposures. If you're looking for an affordable alternative to disposable 35mm film cameras. With an MSRP of about $179, it offers great "bag for your buck" for a 5-megapixel model The HP Photosmart R967 digital camera introductions are the easy-to-use HP E427 and the ultra-compact HP M627 Kodak's EasyShare C533 is yet another appealing digicam in the hand and pocket. We were particularly impressed with the camera, but I recommend picking up a higher-capacity card, given the maximum 2,304 x 1,704-pixel resolution. Two megabytes of internal flash memory provides a small package. Novices and advanced amateurs alike will appreciate its offering of both point-and-shoot automatic and full manual exposure control. The W100's small size allows easy toting, while still sporting both an optical viewfinder as well as a simple point and shoot. The 10x optical zoom lens, and a three inch LCD monitor. It joins the new R827 which both feature high sensitivity modes which can be recorded with an image or anytime afterwards. The camera's point-and-shoot operation is quick to learn and convenient. The KD-400Z also features a USB jack and cable for downloading images to a computer. Two CD-ROMs also come with the added bonus of optical image stabilization.