GE A1050-BK 10MP Digital Camera with 5X Optical Zoom and 2.5 Inch LCD with Auto Brightness- Black
From GE

Dynamic-performance features are packed inside the all new GE A1050 digital camera. Its 25mm compact body features 10.1-megapixel resolution and 5X optical zoom lens along with Image Stabilization for high quality and vivid images at the tip of your finger. With the latest Pan-Capture Panorama feature, seamless wide-view photos can be captured without the need for stitching. Its clear 2.5-inch LCD is equipped with the Auto Adjust Brightness technology for perfect screen visibility both indoors and outdoors. The A1050 contains a host of advanced features to deliver stunning images such as: pan capture panorama produced by panning the camera across to create a seamless panoramic picture, auto scene detection, blink detection, smile detection, face detection, in-camera red-eye removal, electronic image stabilization and Quick Time Motion JPEG movie recording. Box contents include: AA Batteries, USB Cable, AV Cable, Wrist Strap, Arcsoft Photo Impression 6 editing software, CD-ROM, Manual, Quick Start Guide, Warranty Card.
Amazon Sales Rank: #7203 in Camera & Photo Brand: General Electric Model: A1050-BK Dimensions: 2.40" h x 3.60" w x 1.00" l, .40 pounds Display size: 2.5

Excellant value and good camera If you want to pay double you can get something only a little better. I gave this to my Mom and it works great as a pocket camera for family and vacation pics. The blink detection works good, good battery life. Decent camera to carry around I was looking for a small camera that would be easy to carry around on short trips. But I also had some basic requirements: decent resolution and optical zoom (at least 5x), the use of AA batteries, and a price within $100. Most of the latest thin cameras use proprietary lithium-ion batteries, but these need re-charging and if you run out of power on the go, you are stuck. It is easier to simply pop into any local store in the world and buy a few AA batteries. The GE A1050 is great for me, as it fits the above bill very nicely. Granted it is not as thin as other models, but this unit still fits easily in my shirt pocket and does not weigh it down. The picture quality is great and the video mode is also handy when I do not have my more bulky camcorder with me. Photos are sharp and print very well. Nice LCD screen size too. I am yet to explore any settings beyond the typical ones accessed via the external buttons. Overall, a very good general-purpose point-and-shoot device. I was slightly skeptical about the GE brand for cameras, but I believe they have done well with this model. Terrible Pictures This GE camera is easy to use but 90% of the photos are blurry. On ALL settings, the camera cannot stabilize handling motion. Most pictures are very blurry and ruined. I would not recommend this camera to anyone. I am going to give it to my child as a toy.

   

Nikon Coolpix L100 10 Megapixel Digital Camera (Matte Black) with 15x Optical Zoom + AA Batteries + 8GB Card + Case + Accessory Kit
From Nikon

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Amazon Sales Rank: #1299 in Camera & Photo Brand: Nikon Model: K-40050-02

Nikon Coolpix L100 I just purchased a Coolpix L100 and am loving it so far. I mainly plan to use it as a point-and-shoot, and haven't gotten to check out all the features yet. Picture quality and zoom are great. One issue I found annoying was with the accessory kit that I also purchased. It comes with a rapid charger and 4 NIMH batteries, but the owners manual for the camera says "do not use rechargable batteries". Wish I had known that ahead of time. Also, the mini-tripod is pretty much a joke. Cool It's Pix I wanted a new camera for an upcoming event - something with a decent zoom and high quality. After some looking around I decided on the Nikkon Coolpix L100 as a good compromise between price and the features I wanted. I elected to buy the kit since the additional cost over and above the cameral was negligible considering what extras came with it. Having received it and used it for a few weeks now I'll say that I'm happy with the purchase. The camera itself is fairly compact, has a 15x optical zoom with some additional digital zoom and takes pictures up to 10 MP. It takes four AA batteries and an SD memory card and comes with shoulder strap and lens cap. I'm very pleased with the camera. It powers up quickly and pictures snap fast. The zoom goes from wide to tight and back very quickly using the W/T knob and all other interfaces are push button. The LCD screen displays sharp images on a 3.0" screen. There are several settings - Auto, sports, close up - and it goes on to have even more sub settings like: Party, sunset, outside, food (in case I snap a shot right before I eat) and more. I'm no professional but I've used auto and close up and both yield great photos. There is an Easy Auto mode but I've found this less than useful. Supposedly it selects the best setting and/or sub setting for your picture depending on lighting, movement, flash, whatever - it's too distracting for me and I wasn't always thrilled with the results so like standard auto much better. The flash is flipped up or down manually. Some may not like this but I do. It's very easy to tell if the flash is on or off this way as opposed to other cameras where I'd have to repeatedly press a button to cycle through flash settings. There are also several in cameral editing tools. Last on the camera is power consumption. I've been impressed. My previous camera was much smaller and only took 2 batteries but it would eat those up on a matter of minutes with just intermittent use - I'm talking alkaline batteries here. The L100 takes 4 but they've lasted for days each, way more than twice as long and on a more robust camera. I can't wait to stick some lithiums in there and see how long they last. Incidentally the manual says to NOT use rechargeable batteries but one of the optional batteries in the camera menu is Coolpix Ni-Mh so that's confusing (I'm thinking you really can if you want to but maybe it's not the recommended type). The kit itself seemed worth the extra [...] bucks or so as it came with - a nice carrying case with strap, lens cleaning cloth, 8 GB memory card, extra batteries (in addition to those that come with the camera), a mini tripod (honestly they took the prefix "mini" seriously here - it's tiny but still a nice addition), a memory card reader (don't really need it but hey), a battery charger that charges both AAA and AA size (again the instructions say not to use rechargeables for the camera but it never hurts to have a charger around for other things) and a memory card "wallet". Of course all the cables and image transfer software are there as well. I'm having fun using this camera and am looking forward to taking it to my event. Nikon CoolPix L100 Easy to use, we know nothing about digital and now have ability to send photos via e-mail. The pics look great. The screen is nice and big too. This camera is all all good good good. We tried a Kodak. It sucked, hard to use, couldn't even get it to turn on half the time & only saw the picks on the camera's screen. Never got them to transfr to the computer. What we did see was poor quality. Then it just quit working all togehter and went into the tash. Nikon Good Buy $$, Good Product, We Love it!!!

   

GE A950-BK 9MP Digital Camera with 5X Optical Zoom and 2.5 Inch LCD with Auto Brightness - Black
From GE

Broaden your view with the all new GE A950. With a spacious 2.5-inch high-resolution LCD screen with auto adjust brightness, photo playback is a delightful experience. Featuring a generous 9-megapixel resolution, 5x optical zoom and 5.7x digital zoom. The A950 also provides great extras such as pan capture panorama produced by panning the camera across to create a seamless panoramic picture, auto scene detection, blink detection, smile detection, face detection, in-camera red-eye removal, electronic image stabilization and Quick Time Motion JPEG movie recording. Plus the impressive 24MB internal memory is expandable with an SD/SDHC card up to an additional 8 gigabytes. Additional specs include Focal length of 6.3mm (wide) to 31.5mm (Tele) which is the 35mm film equivalent of 35mm (wide) to 175mm (Tele), F number of F3.0 (Wide) to F4.7(Tele), Normal focusing range of 60 cm (Wide) to 80 cm (Tele), Macro of 5cm-80cm ,Shooting modes of Auto, Manual, ASCN, Image Stabilization, Movie, Scene (Sport, Children, Indoor, Leaf, Snow, Sunset, Fireworks, Glass, Museum, Landscape, Night Landscape, Night Portrait, Portrait), and Panorama, Auto ISO sensitivity of 1600. Pictbridge compatability,ExifPrint support, multi-language support, USB 2.0 and AV out (proprietary connector) jacks. This products ships with AA batteries, USB cable, AV cable, Wrist Strap, CD-ROM, Arcsoft Photo Impression 6 editing software, Manual, Quick Start Guide, and Warranty Card.
Amazon Sales Rank: #2022 in Camera & Photo Brand: General Electric Model: A950-BK Dimensions: 2.40" h x 3.60" w x 1.00" l, .40 pounds Display size: 2.5

Good bang for the buck at under $70 on sale Pros: Inexpensive, decent pictures, good zoom, does with good quality audio, small size, good battery life, feature-rich for the $$$, accepts SD cards for low cost-high volume pictures or video capturing. Cons: Controls are not intuitive, ANNOYING bright red light that precludes flash, rather cumbersome menu, 9.1 megapixel claim questionable. This is a good, decent, low-buck camera that's full of features. At $[...] (the amount I paid) it does just about everything I need it to. I added a 4 GB SD card for ten bucks and I can take up to 995 pictures (or about 35 minutes of video - or a reduced combination of still pics and video). The 2 (AA) batteries last a good long time. The LCD viewer is very clear. One of the biggest issues I had when first using this camera was simply taking a picture. You have to FULLY depress the flash button to get a snapshot. I took about 30 "focus" shots before I got a picture. If you gently press the Flash button the picture simply locks into focus. I had to read the manual to find out how to get a picture. Just a little more muscle into the Flash finger, and 'Voila!' - photo produced! One thing I question is the 9.1 megapixel claim GE makes, as my 3 year old 3.1 Megapixel FujiFilm S2000 takes pictures that have *slightly* lower resolution - I say this puts together probably 5.5-6 megapixel at best. Still for the $$$ I paid this is a great deal. So overall this is good for what it is - an inexpensive camera that lets you capture great moments without breaking the bank : and that's a VERY important thing in this economic environment. Obviously it won't even come close in picture quality to the Canon, Nikon, Sony or other high end cameras. If you're in the market for top quality pictures and extended lens capability - forget it. This camera is not for you. But for good, cheap, decent pictures - consider it a "best buy". I recommend it. I love mine. Yes, the price is great, but the features are even greater. 5x zoom, blink detection, smile detection, shake detection, panorama, a bunch of different exposure programs. I found the menus very easy. (Read your manual, guys.) I bought a 16 GB SD card. Now this camera is also good for unlimited-time videos. I shot one that lasted 12 minutes. It's tough. I've dropped mine twice on concrete and it still works. The best thing is, it is very stingy with the battery consumption. Even 2 AA alkalines last a long time. No frustrations with this camera. My photos have been sharp. Thanks, GE, for packing so much into a small device at a small price. It should be a crime that it's so cheap. When I embarked on buying a new camera, I had 4 requirements that had to be met. Firstly, the megapixel had to be between 8-10 Megapixels. Secondly, the optical zoom had to be between 4-5X. Thirdly, it had to have a digital zoom of 4-5X. Finally, the price had to be less than $120. I spent hours reading reviews from many websites but couldn't find a new camera that satisfied all these requirements for under $120. At first, when I found this camera on Tiger Direct's website, I was hesitant because it seemed too good to be true. After getting over the shock that it met all my requirements and the price was under $100, I decided to buy it. Can I tell you that this camera has amazing clarity. Even the the video capture is amazingly clear. It's a steal!

   

Nikon Coolpix S220 10 Megapixel Digital Camera (Magenta) with 3x Optical Zoom + EN-EL10 Battery + 4GB Card + Leather Case + Accessory Kit
From Nikon

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Amazon Sales Rank: #62785 in Camera & Photo Brand: Nikon Model: 26148

Nikon Coolpix Camera Camera arrived as described. The tripod is really small, but still nice to have. Everything worked great! What a great value to get all the items for such a low price. Very Good, Easy to Use Camera The Nikon Coolpix S220 Camera Bundle is amazing. The camera works very well and I have had no problems with it. If you need a good camera that is easy to use get this one. The pictures come out very clear and there are many other things you can do with the camera. You can take pictures, video, voice recordings, make slideshows, etc.

   

Polaroid Fun Flash 640 0.3MP Digital Camera Kit
From Polaroid

Do you need a camera to create Web site images, document student work in digital portfolios, or incorporate student generated images into reports and presentations? The PhotoMAX FUN! Flash 640 makes it possible to get digital cameras where they belong - into the hands of students. The camera, the accessories, and the software are all in one kit and at one great price!The Polaroid PhotoMAX Fun! Flash 640 digital camera is your complete creativity kit! It includes the PhotoMAX Fun! Flash 640 camera, as well as PhotoMAX 3.0 Image Maker software, an AC adapter, 4 AA batteries, a camera-to-PC serial cable, wrist strap, carrying case, and more! The Fun! Flash 640 camera itself is remarkably easy to use, with a 1.8" color LCD, multiple flash modes, automatic power-saving mode, and self-timer. The included PhotoMAX 3.0 software offers you a full range of photo-editing and enhancement tools, plus tons of fun special effects and paint tools to choose from!
Amazon Sales Rank: #22802 in Camera & Photo Size: Medium Size Brand: Polaroid Model: FUN! Flash 640 Digital Camera Kit Aspect ratio: 1.33:1 Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows NT, Windows NT 3.5, Windows NT 4, Windows NT 5, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000 Server, Windows Dimensions: 3.10" h x 4.50" w x 2.00" l, .63 pounds Memory: 2MB Display size: 1.8
The Polaroid Fun Flash 640 is a basic point-and-shoot digital camera with automatic focus and a fixed lens. It takes photos up to 640 x 480 pixel resolution--perfect for posting shots on the Web or sending images via e-mail. The Fun Flash 640 has 2 MB of internal memory (no external memory slot), 1.8-inch color LCD, built-in flash with three flash modes, self-timer, and is serial compatible for simple hookup to your PC. PhotoMAX image manipulation software is included, which lets you easily edit and enhance your images, add special effects, and create slide shows and greeting cards. This kit also includes four AA batteries, an AC power adapter, wrist strap, carrying case, and instructions.
Reputable Brand Name-Effective Product I gave this camera 3 stars because I was sastisfied with the quality of its overall purpose (taking pictures) but unsastisfied with the limited number of features it contains for it's price.I've always had bad luck with cameras of any kind, but my constant yearning for pictures has not stopped me from using them. So I always stuck with disposables until I bought a digital. Well, until I bought a digital and had to take it back the first day because the flash quit working after I had taken two pictures. Yes, I'm talking about this camera, the FunFlash (aw..breathe the irony of it). I don't think it's a problem with the quality of the camera, my particular camera was just defective, especially after it sensed my camera-cursed aura. So I no longer own this camera, needless to say, but the three or four hours I spent playing with it was enough to learn enough about it to tell you a little something.My dislikes: Limited photo storage on its internal memory (15 pics at high (default set) resolution, 20-30 at its low resolution). It also does not have the smartmedia feature where you can insert more memory if you want. This wasn't good for me, because I take alot of pics when I go on vacation, and only being able to get less than 30 would have been a very bad thing.The only way to retrieve the photos off your camera is with the software. So if you're at a friends house and take some pics and want to show them off, don't forget your CD.The LCD screen, not very clear or sharp at all. In my opinion, the LCD screen that comes with this camera isn't worth the extra $20 you pay for it because you can't really tell if the picture you just took will be a keeper since you can't see it very clearly. Which brings me to my next dislike...The fact that you can only delete the LAST photo taken. So if you take a pic and it seems like it will be decent and then you take another right after it and it's even better, you can't go back and delete the one before without deleting the last one taken. Again, this would be a bad thing if you're wanting to save as much memory as possible while on vacation or something.Default settings. Each time you turn off your camera, the settings return to default. And if you're anything like me, you'll take alot of pics with the default settings (high resolution, no flash) without realizing it till it's too late and you're downloading the pics on your computer. Only one cable, the serial cable. WAY slow. Downloading takes FOREVER. Even on a jazzed up, custom built computer w/tons of memory like mine.No zoom, but I didn't really see this as a problem.No redeye reduction, we still ended up looking like demons.My likes: The picture quality. If you're just looking for an inexpensive digital camera that takes good pictures, then I recommend this one for you. The pictures turned out very sharp and very clear.Small. Personally, I would rather have a compact digital camera w/a lot of memory than a massive digital camera w/a floppy drive. But that's just me...Attractive, sure to catch someone's eye.The LCD screen is still somewhat of a plus, because it gives that Digital Camera kind of feel, and you can sort of get an idea of how your picture turned out in the way of centering, distance, etc...The software. Some may not agree, but I had more fun with the software than the digital camera itself. I don't have any other photo editing software on my computer, but I've used some that have come with scanners and I still think Polaroids PhotoMax tops them.Self-timer. Great if you're bored and want to take pictures of yourself to see what your best look is. Also good for taking group pics without having to leave someone out.Three different flash settings (if you remember to change it from default (flash off) when you start taking pics).The joy of being able to take a ton of pictures that you can see immediatly on your computer, and getting rid of the bad ones, without spending any extra money.So overall, if you just want an inexpensive digital camera that will give you the digital camera experience then this one really isn't half bad. But if you're wanting an inexpensive digital camera with effective features as well as good pictures, I would spend $50 more on something a little more up to par, and they are out there. AND, if you're going to buy this camera, I would suggest you (shop around....) So far so good After reading the other reviews from amazon.com, I decided to settle on this camera. Reasons are the price of this and its overall features. First off, I didn't expect this to be a high-end camera producing flawless photos, because obviously it is not the type. However, I think it's the perfect camera for the novice user, like myself. It's got all the basic standards that digital cameras should have, such as the LCD screen, self-timer, and a 640 x 480 resolution. LCD - I agree that the LCD is not clear enough, but I think it's good as it is. I mean, the LCD is pretty useful since it allows me to have a good idea on how the picture looks like. I really enjoy this feature. Self Timer - This is another fun feature and I'm glad that it came along with. I think self-timers are essential in any camera. 640 x 480 - This is resolution is really THE resolution to get average results. This resolution size is another essential in digicams and I'm glad it's w/ this camera. Anyway, I enjoyed using this camera. It's very easy to use and not to mention, the software is top quality! I've printed out several photos and the smaller size ones aren't bad at all. You could minimize your photos and use them in your greeting cards, works better than very poor quality scanned pictures! Pictures posted on websites/sent through emails are very good quality. As for the battery issue, I guess it does drain the battery. My hint is, use an AC adapter if possible, like when you're taking pictures indoors. Overall, I'm glad I bought this camera :) I just hope it doesn't break (as another reviewer mentioned). Polaroid fun flash digital camera I recently purchased this camera, and wasn't expecting too much since I had already been disatisfied with 2 other low end digital cameras. I was very surprised at the quality of the pictures once they are downloaded. They are very clear. The lcd screen is pretty blurry, but I was tickled to even get one on a digital camera for the price! All I really wanted a camera for was to send family and friends pictures over the email. I don't care too much for how the camera shuts off after 30 seconds, but heck, for the price I'm not complaining! I only gave 80 bucks for mine, so I would definitely say it was worth it!

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