Digital Photo Superguide
Need a new camera? Want to get more out of the one you already own? We've rounded up today's best point-and-shoot models, plus handy accessories and services that let you take better pictures and share them with the world.
Richard Baguley and Dave Johnson
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Products to aid you, your family, and your friends.
The Pod

Consider the Pod--it's one of those useful little gadgets that you'll find painless to pack on your next trip. Imagine setting your camera on top of a beanbag, and you pretty much get the picture. The Pod's mushy body provides a stable base for your camera, and it includes a threaded tripod bolt in the top. Just screw your camera onto the bolt, and then position the Pod's grippy bottom on almost any stationary surface to shoot a shake-free photo.
Portability is the Pod's main appeal. Available in two sizes, its 3.75-inch- or 5-inch-diameter body is filled with beans, so you can cram it into a small bag or backpack. And because the Pod is so small, you can use it in places--such as museums and art galleries--that expressly forbid ordinary tripods. The cost varies a bit, depending on your choice of color and size. $14 to $17.
LE-Adapter

The LE-Adapter works with a range of digital and film cameras, from small point-and-shoot models to single-lens reflex units. All you need is a set of threads on the front of the camera lens; the adapter comes ready to screw onto cameras equipped with either 37mm- or 52mm-diameter threads. If your camera's lens has a different diameter, you can purchase a step ring online or at most camera stores to act as an intermediary between your camera and the LE-Adapter.
Of course, your photos won't be quite as bright and sharp as you're used to with your ordinary camera lens. A set of binoculars, for instance, may deliver a lot of magnification, but the optics aren't designed to take photos. On the other hand, the LE-Adapter allows you to capture photos that you otherwise couldn't with your digital camera. $126.
Belkin Media Reader for iPod
On a long trip, you probably carry extra memory cards or a laptop to accommodate all the pictures you'll take. But if you're already packing an iPod, why not let it do double duty as a hard drive?

Belkin's convenient Media Reader device quickly turns your iPod into a handy place to store your photos. $50.
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