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Best Digital Cameras Under $500

Canon PowerShot SD1100 ISCanon PowerShot SD1100 IS Digital ELPH, $249

Canon’s Digital ELPHs have always looked good. More importantly, they take fine snapshots and we’ve always been a fan. This affordable 8-megapixel model has optical image stabilization to take the shakes and blur out of your images. It also has a 3x optical zoom (38-114mm), a 2.5-inch LCD screen and Face Detection to ensure great people shots. Just ask your buddies to smile, please. (Check Price)

Nikon D40Nikon D40, $499

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The reason we’re including this still-available graybeard is the fact it’s the only D-SLR with an MSRP below $500. Yes, you can still find the Canon Rebel XT even cheaper but it’s really behind the times—avoid it. The 6.1-megapixel D40 is a very easy-to-use D-SLR and is perfect for anyone making the next step beyond a point-and-shoot. The response time for any D-SLR leaves P&S cameras in the dust. You’ll immediately appreciate the difference. (Check Price)

Sony Cybershot DSC-W300Sony Cybershot DSC-W300, $349

This speedy point-and-shoot digicam has a whopping 13.6MP sensor so you can make huge prints or do some serious cropping. We liked playing with it. It has a 3x optical zoom (35-105mm), optical image stabilization, intelligent scene recognition for truly aim-and-forget operation along with Sony’s Smile Shutter that takes a picture as soon as your subject smiles. Pretty cool stuff. (Check Price)

Kodak EasyShare Z812 ISKodak EasyShare Z812 IS, $249

Good ol’ Kodak. You won’t find anything scintillating from this crew but they do make decent, affordable cameras. A case in point is the 8.2MP Z812 IS with a 12x Schneider Kreuznach Variogon lens that equals 36-432mm in 35mm terms. The digicam takes solid prints, has optical image stabilization and Face Detection. A nice touch—it records 720p videos at 30 frames per second. (Check Price)

Canon PowerShot SD870 ISCanon PowerShot SD870 IS Digital ELPH, $279

Although this baby has been around for almost a year—ancient in digicam terms—it’s still a winner. Favorite features are the wide-angle 4x optical zoom (28-112mm) and a huge 3-inch LCD screen. The wide-angle setting lets you take attractive landscapes and get more friends into group shots. And that big screen makes it easy to frame them all. (Check Price)

Fujifilm FinePix S8100fdFujifilm FinePix S8100fd, $399

Digital SLRs are great but it is a pain swapping out lenses and carrying them around. Excellent alternatives are mega-zoom digicams like the S8100fd with 18x optical zooms (27-486mm) that let you capture everything from wide-angle group shots to birds on faraway tree branches. This 10MP camera also has Face Detection and Dual Image Stabilization, a must for such severe telephoto shots. (Check Price)

Canon PowerShot G9Canon PowerShot G9, $499

If you’re very serious about photography and want to stay below the $500 ceiling, the G9 goes to the top of the list. Packed with loads of manual features and the ability to take RAW images, this one is truly a shutterbug’s best friend. The 12.1MP camera has a 6x zoom (35-210mm), a large 3-inch LCD, optical image stabilization, of course, Face Detection. (Check Price)

Nikon Coolpix P5100Nikon Coolpix P5100, $349

Although known for its D-SLRs, Nikon makes some solid point-and-shoot models such as the P5100, part of its Performance series. This 12.1-megapixel camera has a 3.5x Nikkor lens (35-123mm) along with optical vibration reduction image stabilization. Not only does it have a 2.5-inch LCD but a failsafe viewfinder in case the screen wipes out in bright sunshine. (Check Price)

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ28, $399

Panasonic’s mega-zooms are very popular because of two main things
–high-quality Leica lenses and the company’s excellent optical image stabilization modes. The 10.1MP FZ28 has a Leica DC Vario-Elmarit 18x zoom (27-436mm) and the Mega OIS keeps blur to a minimum at extreme telephoto settings. The iA Intelligent Auto setting changes scene modes to fit the subject for truly no-brainer image capture. (Check Price)

Olympus Stylus 1030 SWOlympus Stylus 1030 SW, $399

If you’re into the outdoors, this is your camera. Lightweight and portable, it can take a serious beating since it’s shockproof, waterproof, freeze-proof and crush-proof. This means you can drop the 10MP camera from close to 7 feet, take it underwater (down to 33 feet), trek the Arctic or step on the darn thing and it’ll still keep clicking. The Stylus 1030 SW has a 3.6x zoom (28-102mm) and a 2.7-inch LCD screen rated 230K pixels. (Check Price)

Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX3, $499

This brand-new model has a distinct rangefinder vibe to it but a Leica M series it’s not. It does have a 2.5x Leica DC Vario-Summicron zoom with a 24mm wide-angle option. Better yet it’s an f/2.0 lens for enhanced light grabbing ability. The 10.1-megapixel digicam even has a larger CCD imager than the typical P&S—but it’s not APS-C class, however, like a D-SLR. The LX3 has a bright 3-inch LCD rated 460K pixels, twice as good when compared to the typical 230K screen plus it saves RAW files as well. (Check Price)

Sony Cybershot DSC-T300Sony Cybershot DSC-T300, $399

We’ve always been a big fan of the “T” series, Sony’s ultra flat and portable digicams, since the lenses don’t protrude and you can carry them anywhere. The 10.1-megapixel T300 has a 5x optical zoom, a huge 3.5-inch LCD screen and Sony’s usual bag of tricks including OIS and Smile Shutter. Choose red or black and say cheese. (Check Price)

I did an iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro camera test. It’s a close one
Natural Titanium iPhone 16 Pro Max (left) and a Blue Titanium iPhone 15 Pro.

Apple’s iPhone 16 lineup is here. Though the base model iPhone 16 has taken a lot of the spotlight this year with the redesigned camera layout and amazing colors, the iPhone 16 Pro is a bit more iterative in terms of upgrades.

I personally bought an iPhone 16 Pro to upgrade from my iPhone 15 Pro. To be honest, though, if the iPhone 16 had a 1TB storage option, I would have gone that route. Since it doesn’t, I had to go with the iPhone 16 Pro, as much as I wanted a pink phone. But storage wasn't the only reason — I also wanted the improved telephoto camera that I missed out on last year.

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We scarcely need reminding that Google is putting AI into everything, but its latest push is probably one of the most interesting and immediately helpful yet, as Google Maps has now entered its Gemini era.
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Google already uses AI in its mapping products, such as the Lens overlay in Maps’ AR mode, which puts live place information in front of you on the map. Google is now using AI to improve the photo-realistic 3D tour in Immersive View, a feature first launched last year, with live data on the location, including weather, parking, and turn-by-turn information. Immersive View is now set to launch in 150 cities this week and will include university campuses, too.

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Best Apple Watch 8 deals: Save on last year’s model
Close-up of a person taking a call on their Apple Watch Series 8.

The Apple Watch Series 8 is a generation old at this point in time, but it’s still a capable smartwatch and its age makes it available for some great smartwatch deals. If you’d like to shop some of the latest and greatest Apple deals you should check out the Apple Watch deals and Apple Watch Series 9 deals going on right now, but if you’re simply in the market for a great smartwatch that offers some savings, read onward for a look at all of the best Apple Watch 8 deals available. You’ll find both new and refurbished models, and if you see something you like you could pair it with some more savings from the current AirPods deals, iPhone deals, iPad deals, and MacBook deals.
Apple Watch Series 8 (GPS, 41mm) (refurbished) -- $244 $268 9% off

This is the smallest of the Apple Watch Series 8 models, though its size doesn't keep Apple from holding anything back. This is the perfect Apple Watch for kids or anyone who simply doesn't want the wrist overwhelmed with screen real estate. It's also a great option for fitness enthusiasts, as its smaller size, lighter weight, and less obtrusive form factor is a great way to get Apple's software ecosystem onto your wrist without being bogged down by hardware.

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