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Beyond the snapshot: Compact cameras for fiddling photographers

Lori Grunin Lori Grunin, Senior Editor March 10, 2008

Not everyone who wants a camera with lots of creative controls is looking to buy a digital SLR or even a pricey EVF model. Maybe you already own one and would like the convenience of having a compact camera in addition. Maybe you're just getting into photography and want a model that will let you learn and experiment without being overwhelmed. Or maybe you're just strapped for cash. Fortunately, there are affordable compact cameras that offer the manual exposure controls, a range of adjustable settings, and accessory compatibility you need to move beyond just pointing and clicking. These cameras don't have interchangeable lens systems or huge zoom ranges, but on the other hand, they'll give you the whole package for the price of a cheap SLR lens.

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Canon PowerShot A720 IS
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Canon PowerShot A650 IS

Price $269.95 $104.99 to $149.99 $479.99 $542.97 $179.88 $289.99 to $349.95
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Review date September 12, 2007 March 03, 2008 October 26, 2006 September 17, 2007 October 09, 2007 January 02, 2008
The Bottom Line Unless you plan to shoot primarily in low light, the Canon PowerShot A720 IS makes a solid, affordable camera that produces great-looking pictures. The Canon PowerShot A590 IS's manual exposure controls and surprisingly sharp pictures make it a great choice for almost anyone looking for a sub-$200 shooter. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX2 is a good choice for an enthusiast looking for a powerful camera that can fit into a jacket pocket. Performance issues aside, the Canon PowerShot A650 IS combines large, good-looking photos and a generous feature set into a fine midrange shooter. The Fujifilm FinePix F50fd should please most snapshooters and its above-average exposure controls should appeal to advanced photographers, too. Despite its image-quality strengths, sluggish performance tarnishes the appeal of the otherwise well-equipped, compact Nikon Coolpix P5100.
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Features
Lens aperture F/2.8-4.8
F/2.6-5.5
F/2.8-4.9
F/2.8-4.8
F/2.8-5.1
F/2.7-5.3
Equivalent 35mm focal length 35 - 210 mm
35 - 140 mm
28 - 112 mm
35 - 210 mm
35 - 105 mm
Info unavailable
Optical zoom 6 x
4 x
4 x
6 x
3 x
3.5 x
Light sensitivity ISO 200
ISO 800
ISO auto
ISO 400
ISO 80
ISO 1600
ISO 100
ISO 200
ISO 800
ISO auto
ISO 400
ISO 80
ISO 1600
ISO 100
ISO 200
ISO 800
ISO auto
ISO 400
ISO 3200
ISO 1600
ISO 100
ISO 200
ISO 800
ISO 400
ISO 80
ISO 3200
ISO 1600
ISO 100
ISO 6400
ISO 200
ISO 800
ISO auto
ISO 400
ISO 3200
ISO 1600
ISO 100
ISO 200
ISO 800
ISO 400
ISO 3200
ISO 2000
ISO 1600
ISO 100
ISO 64
ISO auto (64-800)
Display (projector) technology TFT active matrix
TFT active matrix
TFT active matrix
Low Temperature Poly-Silicon (LTPS)
TFT active matrix
TFT active matrix
Memory storage capacity 16 MB
32 MB
13 MB
32 MB
25 MB
52 MB
Video input type Digital camera
Digital camera
Digital camera
Digital camera
Digital camera
Digital camera
Flash memory form factor Info unavailable MultiMediaCardplus
Integrated
SD Memory Card
Integrated
Integrated
Digital zoom 4 x
4 x
4 x
4 x
8.2 x
4 x
Battery technology Info unavailable Alkaline
Lithium ion
Info unavailable Lithium ion
Lithium ion
Weight 7.1 oz
6.2 oz
6.6 oz
10.6 oz
5.5 oz
7.1 oz
Effective sensor resolution 8,000,000 pixels
8,000,000 pixels