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GE J1050 digital camera


GE J1050

The GE J1050 can take snaps up to a huge 10-megapixels, but doesn't charge a fortune for the privelege.

In addition to high-res images, it includes a 5x optical zoom so you can get close up on the action. The Pan Capture Panorama features makes it easy to take wide-view photos without having to resort to manual stitching.

You also get all the mod cons, such as face, blink and smile detection, yet still only fork out less than £100.

The J1050 will be available soon for around £89, see GE for further details.

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Nikon Coolpix S60


Nikon Coolpix

The compact, stylish and user-friendly Coolpix  S60 squeezes in a 3.5" touch screen. This means you can focus and adjust other settings by simply touching the screen. A smile and blink detection function also gives you cool portraits every time you take a picture.

With a 10-megapixel sensor and a zoom equivalent to 33-165 mm in 24 x 36 format, all of Nikon's technical expertise is on-hand to ensure you don't miss a thing.

The Nikon Coolpix S60 digital camera also features a number of options that make taking photos even more fun, including automatic portrait/landscape adjustment, or the possibility of adding comments using a stylus. The camera also comes with a 2GB myPicturetown account, so you can share your photos online.

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Samsung WB1000


Samsung

Get a 24mm wide angle lens and a 12.2-megapixel HD sensor - all in a compact digital camera - with the WB1000 from Samsung.

The Samsung WB1000 boasts a 5x optical zoom, a dual digital/optical image stabiliser and an active-matrix OLED screen, giving you the creative control you need over your pictures.

The built-in 76 MB memory can be expanded with the 3-in-1 memory card reader, which is ideal for taking high resolution videos without being caught short on space. Meanwhile, the HDMi socket lets you play back your work on an HD TV.

Capture your world like never before with the WB1000 camera from Samsung.

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Samsung WB5000 digital camera


Samsung WB5000

Samsung's new WB5000 digital camera is perfect for would-be paparazzi.

Its 24x optical zoom lens ensures you can get close up on the action while staying a safe distance from your subject. It can take 12.5-megapixel snaps and record video at HD 1,280 x 720p resolution.

If you want to tweak the settings, then flick it into manual mode and you've got full control over the options. If you'd rather let the camera do the work, there's face-recognition technology built in with the ability to automatically take shots of smiling people.

The WB5000 will be available in September, see Samsung for more information.

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Casio Exilim EX-Z450

Casio's Exilim Zoom EX-Z450 is equipped with its new Intelligent AF system to keep everything pin sharp.

As well as regular face detection it can distinguish non-human subjects - such as pets or scenery - ensuring anything you snap is both in focus and properly exposed. There's a 28mm wide-angle lens, to help keep everyone in shot, and it can take photos at up to 12.1-megapixels.

If you're taking shots in low light, the Night Scene function will step in and use the most appropriate settings to avoid camera shake.

The Exilim Zoom EX-Z450 will be available soon, see Casio for more information.

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