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PhotoFilmStrip Turns Photos Into Video
Turn a series of photographs into "Ken Burns"-esque, documentary-style photo montage videos with PhotoFilmStrip.
Parlay Your Photos Into Holiday Cards and Calendars
Use image-editing software and Websites to turn your digital photos into handcrafted greeting cards and other holiday gifts.
Isabella's Vizit Less Memorable Than We Had Hoped
The Vizit digital photo frame by Isabella makes uploading and sending pictures a snap, but the high price tag and uninspired design are big turn-offs.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35 Lets You Fine-Tune Photos and Video
The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35 is a powerful, semicompact megazoom camera with an awesome range of controls for both stills and video.
Fujifilm FinePix S200EXR Has Sensor-Shifting Tricks
This elegantly designed megazoom camera has a wealth of unique exposure options for serious photographers.
Epson PictureMate Charm Snapshot Printer: Basic and Affordable
Slower than its Epson cousins but also a little cheaper, the Charm is a good choice for a basic photo printer.
HP Photosmart A646 Snapshot Printer: Versatile and Fun
The wide variety of paper sizes and editing options available on the A646 may make up for a few other shortcomings.
Canon Selphy CP790 Snapshot Printer: Cute but Awkward
The CP790 printer is cute and stylish, but it wastes ink and has an awkward paper-handling setup.
Slick Casio EX-G1 is Slim and Smash-Proof
Casio says its new superslim camera can withstand water, dust, shock, drops, and cold.
Snapshot Photo Printers For the Holiday Season
Both Epson's PictureMate Charm PM 225 Compact Photo Printer and HP's Photosmart A646 Compact Photo Printer cost roughly the same. Which would better suit your needs?
Canon PowerShot SX120 IS: Slim, Sexy, But With a Lag
The stylish, compact SX120 IS megazoom has a nice range of controls, but it suffers from a sluggish shutter and short battery life.
Five Tips for Better Photo Printing
Follow these five tips to get the best prints from your photo printer or inkjet.
Increase Your Gmail and Picasa Storage for as Little as $5
Google's having a fire sale! Well, make that a storage sale. Now's your chance to get loads of extra space on the cheap.
Kodak EasyShare M381 Point-and-Shoot Camera
This bargain-priced point-and-shoot camera has quirks and limitations, but it's a decent no-fuss option for beginners.
How to Buy a Cell Phone
Need a new phone but dread making all those choices? Consumer Affairs Columnist Amber Bouman can help.
Finding Your Photos Online
Worried about photo theft? See if your photos are posted on the Web.
Akvis ArtSuite Makes Photos Framed and Glamorous
Basic program AKVIS ArtSuite applies a limited library of effects and frames to your photos.
The Best Tech Deals of the Week
We'll show you where to find the best prices on an Apple MacBook laptop, a Casio megazoom camera, a Toshiba external hard drive, and more.
Photograph Spectacular Christmas Lights
Follow these tips to take stunning photos of holiday lights in your neighborhood.
Photo Contest: Hot Pics for October
Subscribers to Dave Johnson's Digital Focus newsletter took these shots.
Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1
With a compact frame, interchangeable lenses, HD video-shooting capabilities, and simple but versatile controls, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF1 is an excellent alternative to an entry-level DSLR.
Take Spectacular Holiday Photos
Follow these tips to take flattering photos of loved ones at Thanksgiving dinners and other family gatherings, as well as to capture the excitement of holiday decorations.
12 Gadgets That Let You Ditch Power Cords, Wires, and Hassles
You can ditch the snake pit of power, audio, and video cords with these 12 gadgets.
Frequently Asked Photo Questions for October
Dave answers reader questions about using older flashes on digital SLRs, photo metadata, scanning black and whites, and more.
Capture the Spirit of Halloween in Pictures
Create spooky special effects with your digital camera, a photo editor, a flashlight--and a lot of imagination.