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A simple point-and-shoot model from Toshiba joins the ranks of under-$500 winners.

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One new digital camera makes the chart this month: Toshiba's $279 PDR-M25 hits number four. This simple point-and-shoot model produces fairly sharp images. Its shutter button, zoom, and other functions seemed slow to react, however. The Kodak DX3700 just missed the chart. Its battery life was the longest we've seen, but it took dark and off-color photos. Also falling short, Konica's tiny KD-300Z fits anywhere, but its battery lasted a mere 90 shots in our tests. Canon discontinued several of its cameras this month to make way for new models; watch for future reviews.

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