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1. Samsung SC-X105L Camcorder

samsung.com ($600)
The X105L has a remote lens (not shown) that you strap to a helmet to capture your POV while cycling or skiing. The camera remains safe in your pocket.

2. Kodak EasyShare-One Wi-Fi Camera

kodak.com ($600)
The wireless capability lets you organize your images and upload them to Kodak's EasyShare Gallery without powering up the PC.

3. Pentax Optio WPi

h20camera.com ($350)
No worries about getting this camera wet. It will work even if it's submerged in 5 ft. of water for 30 min. Plus, it's a solid 6-megapixel camera.

4. Panasonic SDR-S100 SD Camcorder

panasonic.com ($1,200)
This tapeless video camera uses Panasonic's 3CCD technology, as well as a high-quality Leica lens, for improved color, resolution and clarity.

5. Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-N1 Camera

sonystyle.com ($500)
This small 8-megapixel camera houses a handsome 3-in. touch screen, the better for you to enjoy its on-the-fly musical slide shows.

(Not Pictured) Epson PictureMate Deluxe Photo Printer

mypicturemate.com ($200)
PictureMate delivers affordable, great-looking prints. Preview shots on the 2.4-in. LCD display. If you want, crop them or add a fancy border, then print copies without ever turning on the PC.
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BY WILSON ROTHMAN
PHOTOGRAPHS FOR TIME BY JAMES WOJCIK
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