A battle of the zoom titans

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The Nikon Zoom-Touch 800 and the Olympus Infinity Super Zoom 3000 are the newest autofocus cameras on the market. Priced at $534.50, the Nikon features a 37-105mm f/3.7-9.9 zoom lens. The Olympus, at a list price of $450 has a 38-110mm lens with an f/3.8-8.1 aperture range.

author: Richards, Dan
Nikon Zoom-Touch 800 (Still camera), Olympus Infinity Super Zoom 3000 (Still camera)

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Ricoh's riotous Shotmaster Zoom 105 Plus: a can-you-top-this 28-105mm camera allows custom captioning

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The Ricoh Shotmaster Zoom 105 Plus, priced at $449, has a zoom lens that covers a 28-105mm focal length range. It also accepts film from 64 to 3200 ISO. Despite several technological innovations, there are problems with autofocusing and using the control panel.

author: Richards, Dan
Ricoh Shotmaster Zoom 105 Plus (Still camera)

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An Olympus styl-ish new zoom

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The Olympus Infinity Stylus Zoom has a 35-70mm zoom lens with a f/4.5-6.9 aperture range. Images are sharp both in the center and at the edges. One drawback is the electronic flash retraction mechanism. If it is bumped the wrong way, it turns off the camera.

author: Richards, Dan
Olympus Infinity Stylus Zoom (Still camera)

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subjects list: Evaluation, Autofocus cameras
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