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  from Michael Carr
There is a lot of buzz about the Apple iPhone, but those of you seeking a high-end phone that has a matching high-end camera might want to think again before dropping a few hundred bucks. Find out why.

 
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Apple iPhone Camera Review
The Apple iPhone camera is great for viewing and sharing photos, but it has some issues when it comes to the most important thing: taking pictures. Find out more in this...read more

 
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Do you have an Apple iPhone? Do you disagree with my review, or agree? Share your opinions of the camera on the iPhone by submitting a camera review...read more

 
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Top Picks - Budget Digital Cameras for Auction Photo  from your Digital Cameras Guide
Online auctions have the best success and bring in the highest bids with a great picture. Still, if you are trying to make money on eBay, the last thing you want to do is spend a lot of cash on a camera. The good news is you don't need that many pricey features to take a good auction picture. You don't need the high megapixels required for big prints, lots of speed or manual controls. These are the best budget digital cameras for taking online auction photos.

1) Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P72 Digital Camera
This 3.2-megapixel camera takes great pictures for the Web. Well-suited for auction photography, it has a still image capture feature and does a great job on macro (close-up) shots. It is also inexpensive and easy-to-use.

2) Fuji FinePix A330 Digital Camera
This is also basic, simple and cheap. Its 3.2 megapixels is all you need to deliver fine auction shots for the Web. This is particularly a good choice for a newbie to digital photography who simply wants to start adding photos to auction listings. With the macro setting, take pictures of products only four inches away. It also has a still life image feature.

3) Kodak Easyshare CX7300 Digital Camera
With a pricetag hovering around $100, this camera offers a ton of bang for the buck (and is perfectly suitable for auction photography). It shoots 3.2 megapixel images, but the zoom is a mediocre all-digital one. Still, if you're taking still pictures of your old collectibles, can't you just move closer?

 
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