Pros
- A top performer among pocket cameras
- Fast wireless transfers via infrared
Cons
- A bit dull looking compared other models
- Comparatively heavy and chunky
Bottom Line
Though it looks dull compared to some of the flasher models we tested, it has all the latest features and takes great shots.
- Pocket Perfect Compact Digital Cameras These sleek point-and-shoots reach resolutions up to 12 megapixels and have fancy features such as image stabilization and face detection, plus snazzy colors. Better yet, some capable models cost as little as $200.
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