Canon PowerShot G5 The PowerShot G5 is what the PowerShot G3 should have been from the start. With a stunning combination of resolution, speed and control, all housed in a rugged, elegant new black enclosure, the PowerShot G5 takes the lead as Canon's flagship PowerShot. There are a lot of cool features built into this camera. One of the coolest is the ability to add a voice over to any picture, so if you get a picture of Dan "The Man" next to an E3 booth babe, you can say "Dan's smiling because this is his once a year chance to get next to a real girl." One of the best feature of the PowerShot G5 is the long battery life. You should be able to take over 500 shots before recharging. Canon PowerShot S500 The PowerShot S500 has everything we loved about the PowerShot S400/410 but with more resolution and better video mode. The extras will cost you $100 more but for some people that is money well spent. The S500's 5 Megapixel sensor provides enough resolution for sharp prints up to 11x14, or 8x10s with a good deal of cropping. Canon PowerShot S60 The PowerShot S60 is Canon's upgrade to its popular S50, incorporating the same 5-megapixel imager and DIGIC processor but adding a true wide-angle zoom lens. Like its predecessors, the S60 offers a full range of enthusiast exposure control features but remains easy to use for novices, thanks to powerful full-auto and "scene" modes. The wide-angle zoom lens is ideal for realtors and others who need true wide angle capability in a compact camera. Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-P10 At about 7 ounces the DSC P 10 is a stylish light weight ultra compact metal bodied digital camera that is small enough to hide behind a Visa card. Sony has packed a lot of features and quality into this little camera. Instead of including a bunch of more advanced/manual functions like aperture or shutter speed controls, the P10 adds more useful basic functions for the beginner, like 3:2 aspect ratio (at 4.5 Megapixels), VGA movie mode with no preset time limit, 7 scene modes, 4 picture effects, and let's not forget 5 Megapixels Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T1 The Cyber-Shot DSC-T1 is the high-end camera that fits in your back pocket. Sony's DSC-T1 features a 5.1 Megapixel resolution, 3X Optical Zoom, and a 2.5" Hybrid LCD Monitor, all in a package the size of a credit card. The T1 even packs extra features you would normally expect on a camera twice its size, such as a high-quality Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar Lens, Sony's high-speed Real Image Processor, 5 Area Multi-Point Focus. It is even able to capture full screen VGA (640x 480) video at an astounding 30 frames per second. Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-V1 The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-V1 looks like the mating of the compact DSC S85 and the futuristic looking DSC F717. To make the marriage more exciting Sony threw in a newly designed Carl Zeiss lens that features 4X zoom. The DSC-V1 can handle the new memory stick pro for up to 1 gigabyte of image storage. The Cyber-Shot DSC-V1 is best suited for photography enthusiasts who want a full featured, stylish, compact, high resolution digital camera. Nikon Coolpix 5700 A compact, lightweight digital still camera with 5.0 effective Megapixels, the Coolpix 5700 joins the Coolpix 5000 at the top of the Nikon Coolpix digital still camera lineup. Nikon's newly developed 8X Zoom-Nikkor lens, with its 8.9-71.2mm (equivalent to 35-280mm in 35mm [135] format) focal range, delivers exceptional optical performance with two Extra-low Dispersion lens elements. Konica Minolta DiMAGE A1 The A1 is the replacement for the DiMAGE 7 series. This prosumer level camera has a new body design, new control layout, enhanced feature set, new Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery, flip-out tilting LCD monitor and many more new features. The DiMAGE A1's biggest new improvement however must be the new anti-shake system implemented by stabilizing the CCD instead of a lens element Olympus Camedia C-5060 Wide Zoom The Olympus C-5060 is an update of the very popular 5 Megapixel C-5050 prosumer digital camera. Olympus retained most of what made the C-5050 so great and added a newly designed 4X wide-angle zoom and a much better histogram display (matching the PowerShot G5). It also features a fully articulated LCD screen (the old C-5050 screen had limited articulation), a super fast new passive/active AF system and a more powerful battery pack that should allow you to shot 250 shots before needing a recharge. Olympus Camedia C-5000 Zoom With a lower-ratio zoom lens, no audio recording capability, and slightly reduced exposure control options, the C-5000 Zoom has slightly less capability than the top of the line C-5060 Wide Zoom. However, the C-5000 offers most of the C-5060 capability at a greatly reduced price.