Wednesday, December 17, 2003

pcworld website on a pc is not bad : browsing digital cameras:

pricemegapixelsmake / model
41+1.3, 16megBenQ 1300 (CMOS) (more info)
67+2.1, 8meg SDKodak CX6200 (review)
69.892.1, 8meg memoryJENOPTIK JDC2-1LCD (CMOS!)
711.9, 8meg xdFUJI Q1 (black/silver 74) CMOS (more info)
78.992, 8megKODAK EASYSHARE CX6200
78.892, 16megOlympus D390 (same as C150)
89.893.1, 16meg SD cardJENOPTIK 3.1LCD
90+2, 16meg XDOlympus C-150
99.992, 16meg XDFUJI A405 (3x opt)
99.992, SDAGFA S2 2.0MP
99.992, 8meg smartmediaOLYMPUS C220Z (3x opt) out of stock
104.992, 16meg SD-MMCKODAK CX6230 (3x opt)
142.052, 8meg ?Nikon 2100 (3x opt)*
152.053.2, 16meg XDOlympus C350 (3x opt)

Make sure you check dealtime.co.uk, or reviewcentre, or kelkoo.co.uk to make sure you're getting the best price. (ignore HP, Packard Bell, cameras as they're not real) More digital cameras between 40 and 170 quid.

Best Digital Cameras of 2003. (they recommend the Fuji 2650, which is the A204 in europe, from �136 dealtime, which is probably an older version of the a205, which is probably replaced by the a405 (which has "super ccd", whereas the a204,205 doesn't have super CCD) by dixons/pcworld)

* Nikon 2100 seems expensive since it's been out a while.

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