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Nikon Coolpix L190

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Receive a lot more out of life’s most special memories with Nikon’s new Coolpix L19 and its 8.0 megapixels, 3.6x zoom and astounding, brilliant 2.7-inch LCD screen. Motion Detection easily tracks subject motion and corrects the shutter speed and ISO to correct for image blur and compensate for camera shake.

The camera’s Easy Auto Mode with Scene Auto Selector makes your photography experience easier by allowing the camera to quickly choose the optimal setting to produce exceptional photos.

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The thin, and modern Wi-Fi Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3 gives you the ability to shoot, upload, and show off your photos straight from the camera. The G3 has Wi-Fi net features so you can link from your home, motel, airport, cafe, or any common hotspot, and have the ability to upload your photographs and films to almost any sharing websites including YouTube, Picasa, Photobucket, Shutterfly, DailyMotion and more.

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Samsung recently introduced one of the first digital cameras available with a screen on the front. The 12.2 Megapixel Dual LCD Digital Camera sports a 1.5″ front LCD screen, a radical new feature on the market, allows you take photos with your friends easier than ever before. The Samsung Dual LCD Digital Camera lets you see every scene in a completely new and exciting way. You can use the front LCD screen to precisely set up the perfect shot with you in it every time.

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The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FP8 digital camera pursues excellency in both design and function. The Lumix FP8, with 12.1 megapixels, features a high-quality 28mm wide-angle, 4.6x Leica DC lens with folding optics–encased in a futuristic-looking stylish body.

In addition to its unique design, the FP8 also features advanced functions including high-speed Auto Focus (AF) and Panasonic’s Intelligent Auto (iA) suite of technologies. With a fast AF, combined with a high-speed start-up of only 0.95 seconds, the FP8’s fast response catches even the most fleeting shots. Panasonic’s iA, a popular feature on Lumix cameras, now includes POWER Optical Image Stabilization (O.I.S.) which features double the repression power compared to the previous image stabilization system, MEGA O.I.S. The hand-shake generated when pressing the shutter button, or when shooting at night with a slow shutter speed, is significantly minimized by the improved POWER O.I.S. to help reduce blurry photos.

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