
To fight dwindling camera sales, manufacturers are slashing prices for point-and-shoots _ often below $100 _ and offering more features for the money.
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.
What should a photographer shoot when he's entrusted with the very last roll of Kodachrome?

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