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Digital Camera HQ's 2008 Holiday Gift Guide: Best Cutting-Edge Cameras

These cameras have all sorts of unique features that represent new ideas and innovations in digital cameras. Check out what these cutting-edge cameras can offer and see if it's the kind of thing that might suit you.

Digital Camera with Integrated GPS

Nikon P6000

from $349.99
The Nikon Coolpix P6000 is one of the first cameras to have integrated GPS, meaning you can tag your photos with their exact geographical location as you shoot them. Geotagging is something of a fad, but if you're interested in pinpoint accurate information about where and when you took a photograph, the Nikon P6000 has you covered. It's a very interesting concept, but even if you're not keen on the GPS, the P6000 also has a remarkable 13-megapixel sensor to keep you happy.

Part Camera, Part Photo Album

Sony T700

from $329.00
The Sony Cybershot T700 is a very welcome upgrade on a poorly received concept camera Sony debuted a year ago, the Cybershot G1. Everything that was wrong about the G1 has been fixed, and the T700 perfects the camera-as-photo-album concept quite nicely. The T700 is, first and foremost, an excellent 10-megapixel ultracompact camera, with an above-average 4x optical zoom. Despite being extremely slim and portable, Sony has packed 4GB of internal memory into the T700, so you never have to worry about running out of room for photos. The 3.5-inch LCD makes viewing your photographs easy and comfortable.

E-Mail Photos Right From the Camera!

Nikon S610c

from $229.00
The Nikon Coolpix S610c continues that brand's steady march toward wireless. Like the S52c before it, the S610c allows users to transfer their photos to their computer via Wi-Fi connection, and to immediately e-mail photos from their camera to friends over the Internet whenever there is a connection available. Though Nikon is still including Wi-Fi capabilities as an alternative option to their traditional cameras, the technology works so well it's a wonder that they don't make it a standard feature in all their models. Until then, the S610c is the perfect blend of high-quality point-and-shoot photography and futuristic wireless photo transfer.
2008 Holiday Gift Guide
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