Pros
- Very quick startup
- Many manual controls
Cons
- Zoom control is imprecise
Bottom Line
Slim model has very quick startup, a fine selection of manual controls, and a 2.5-inch LCD, along with an optical viewfinder.
- Top 10 Point-and-Shoot Digital Cameras A spiffy new 7.2-megapixel camera from Casio roars to the top of the point-and-shoot chart.
- Compact Cameras Get Faster, Smarter, Thinner Though these pocketable digital cameras may be small, they are certainly not slim on features. But which model is most suitable for shutterbugs?
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