Most Innovative Digital Cameras of 2006



PC Mag has come up with a very cool Most Innovative Digital Cameras of 2006 List. Here are the chosen ones:

Kodak EasyShare V610

“Breaking the single lens mold, the multitalented V610 blurs the boundaries between ultracompact and superzooms.”

Olympus Evolt E-330
“With two sensors, the Evolt is truly revolutionary because it’s the first D-SLR camera to let you frame up your shots on an LCD display.”

Canon PowerShot SD430 Digital Elph Wireless
“Not only does the 5 Megapixel Elph snap high-quality pics, it also sends images over to computers and networked printers via Wi-Fi.”

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T50

“Svelte enough to slip into pants pockets, the uber-stylish T50 is meant to be noticed and above all touched.”

Olympus Stylus 720 SW
“Rough, rugged, and ready for beach duty, the Stylus is waterproof to a depth of 10 feet plus shock resistant to withstand accidental wear and tear.”

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