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  • This undated image provided by Kodak shows the EasyShare Sport. To fight dwindling camera sales, manufacturers are slashing prices for point-and-shoots - often below $100 - and offering more features for the money. (AP Photo/Kodak)

    Camera makers slash prices on new point-and-shoots

    To fight dwindling camera sales, manufacturers are slashing prices for point-and-shoots _ often below $100 _ and offering more features for the money.


  • Gift Guide: The best cameras for every budget

    Digital cameras have been popular gifts for a decade, but enthusiasm is waning, as most households already have one. The good news is that if you do know someone who could use a fresher model, it's hard to go wrong: Today's big-name cameras are almost uniformly good buys. Whether you're looking for a simple, compact point-and-shoot or a high-end digital SLR that accepts interchangeable lenses, here's a selection we think stands out from the crowd.


  • End of Kodachrome era in pictures

    What should a photographer shoot when he's entrusted with the very last roll of Kodachrome?


  • In this June 2010 photo released by National Geographic Television, photographer Steve McCurry takes a photo of a Bollywood actor in Mumbai, India, with the last Kodachrome roll. Betting its future on digital photography, Kodak discontinued the slide and motion-picture film with a production run last August in which a master sheet nearly a mile long was cut up into more than 20,000 rolls. McCurry requested the final 36-exposure strip. After nine months of planning, he embarked in June on a six-week odyssey. Trailing him was a TV crew from National Geographic Channel, which plans to broadcast a one-hour documentary early next year. (AP Photo/National Geographic Television, Yvonne Russo) ONE-TIME EXCLUSIVE USE; NO SALES; NO TRANSFERS

    De Niro, Brooklyn, India on last Kodachrome roll

    What should a photographer shoot when he's entrusted with the very last roll of Kodachrome?


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