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Ideal for people who value simplicity, the top cameras in the point and shoot category produce high quality pictures with an absolute minimum of effort. Made for photographers who don't need a variety of manual controls, these cameras take the guesswork out of picture-taking. But don't be fooled into thinking they are just for beginners. Available features include optical and digital zoom, movie mode (some with audio), special image effects, and many other options that can keep novice and experienced photographers alike very happy.

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A is outstanding and exceptional, rated in the top 10% of digital cameras.
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Panasonic Lumix TZ50

9.1 megapixels; 10x optical zoom / 4x digital zoom, 28mm wide-angle lens; Optical Image Stabilization; 30fps movie mode with sound; 720p HD output; Wireless B/G networking at T-Mobile Hotspots; Auto exposure; Auto focus; ISO 100-6400; 3.0-inch self-adjusting LCD screen; Secure Digital storage (with 50mb internal memory); Lithium-ion battery....

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