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The Big Pixel

We review 15 new digital cameras, ranging from a $199 point-and-shoot to 4-megapixel professional models, to help you find the best deal.

Carla Thornton

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Print Samples

Canon's PowerShot G2 tops our list of cameras for overall print quality, but others took honors for individual photos. We captured five different shots with each camera and then rated each photo on criteria such as color, detail, and exposure. More megapixels usually equals higher quality, but it doesn't always. Here are the best and worst shots in each category (minus one picture of our mannequin taken without the flash).

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