The Bottom Line: The Canon PowerShot SX20 IS is a solid, but not standout, megazoom option for the money.
Specs: Full body, 12.1 megapixels, 20 x, 2.5 in LCD display
The Bottom Line: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX1 is a first-rate ultracompact party companion that excels at snapshots, but those expecting superb photo quality for its price should pass on it.
Specs: Ultracompact, 10.2 megapixels, 4 x, 3 in LCD display
The Bottom Line: As long as you're not expecting dSLR speed in a tiny body, the Canon PowerShot S90 is an excellent compact camera for advanced amateurs.
Specs: Ultracompact, 10 megapixels, 3.8 x, 3 in LCD display
The Bottom Line: A better-than-average megazoom choice, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ35 delivers standout video capabilities and an excellent manual feature set. Still, it suffers from a lot of the same drawbacks as its competitors, including weak photo quality.
Specs: Full body, 12.1 megapixels, 18 x, 2.7 in LCD display
The Bottom Line: The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 is a great, fast-performing snapshot camera that falters on photo quality.
Specs: Ultracompact, 10.2 megapixels, 5 x, 2.7 in LCD display
The Bottom Line: Its feature set is basic even by entry-level standards, but the Nikon D3000 delivers the photo quality and performance you expect when stepping up to a dSLR, with an optional interface that's very beginner friendly.
The Bottom Line: Slow performance and photo quality concerns stop the otherwise very good Pentax X70 from being a winning megazoom.
Specs: Full body, 12, 24 x, 2.7 in LCD display, 33.6 MB - Integrated