Reviewed on September 18, 2007The HP Photosmart A826 snapshot printer offers an attractive design, is easy and fun to use, and works better without a PC than any other snapshot printer we've reviewed thanks to its huge touch screen, but we wonder who will spend $250 for a dedicated photo printer.TAGS:PictBridge, stylus, memory card, printer, HP, touch screen, Epson, photograph, camera, PC
Reviewed on October 1, 2007The HP Photosmart C6280 lacks many of the features that make a photo all-in-one compelling, and its print quality disappoints. Your $200 is better spent on a different all-in-one.TAGS:PictBridge, tray, HP, print, memory card, scanner, photograph, menu, printer, camera
Reviewed on September 21, 2007This digital camera puts 9-megapixel stills into an affordable price range, but only if you can put up with its slow speed and confusing quirks.TAGS:Fujifilm, camera, memory card, adapter, resolution, battery, photograph, movie
Reviewed on March 21, 2007If you really want a camera that does the thinking for you, this is a good choice. Otherwise, look for faster, more reliable models.TAGS:Olympus Corp., camera, shot, setting, memory card
Reviewed on March 9, 2005Putting excellent performance in an ultracompact package, the SD300 should please photographers who don't want manual controls or plentiful scene modes.TAGS:Canon Inc., Canon PowerShot, memory card, SD card, camera, movie, battery
Reviewed on August 15, 2007While most camera backpacks tend to be very large, this midsize backpack is just right for non-pros who want to bring along a larger telephoto lens, as well as flashes, and some other gear.TAGS:compartment, front, SLR, camera, memory card, laptop computer, battery, size
Reviewed on September 26, 2007The HP Photosmart A526 snapshot printer is meant to be simple and easy to use, but we found it simplified to a fault. There aren't enough options in standalone mode, and it's not as fast as the competition.TAGS:print, memory card, HP, printer, Canon Inc., photograph, adapter, Bluetooth, USB, camera, PC