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Whether you've got gift bucks to burn or want perfection for a pittance, one of the cameras or camcorders on this list should tickle the fancy of your favorite digital-imaging enthusiast. As always, we recommend finding a way for the recipient to try before you buy--especially with the pricier items. Remember: tis better to give than to receive, but tis better to give the right gift than the wrong one.

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The bottom line: Like the D80 before it, the Nikon D90 delivers an excellent dSLR for the money.

Price: $1,144.95 - $1,299.99

The bottom line: Nikon scores big with the D80, its new 10-megapixel, sub-$1,000 dSLR.

Price: $999.99

The bottom line: Great photo quality and excellent continuous-shooting performance are just two of the Canon EOS 40D's many attractions in the digital camera marketplace.

Price: $1,299.99 - $1,499.12

The bottom line: Part smart-looking snapshot camera, part 4GB portable digital photo album, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T700 will satisfy those who like showing off their pictures as much as they like taking them.

Price: $449.95

The bottom line: The Canon PowerShot A590 IS's manual exposure controls and surprisingly sharp pictures make it a great choice for almost anyone looking for a sub-$200 shooter.

Price: $129.99 - $249.95

The bottom line: For most people, the excellent photo quality of the Canon PowerShot SD790 IS will more than make up for any slight performance deficiencies or minor shortcomings.

Price: $199.99 - $369.59

The bottom line: Other cameras may deliver better image quality and performance, but none can survive the range of conditions that the Olympus 1030 SW was designed for.

Price: $396.95

The bottom line: Though its lens isn't as wide and suffers from many of the same lens artifacts as its competitors, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H50 is a good megazoom camera with a lot of features for experiment-minded snapshooters.

Price: $314.00 - $599.99

The bottom line: Despite some minor flaws, Pure Digital's Flip Video Mino is the best mini camcorder for straight-to-Web video currently available--but it also costs more, and it can't match the features of a video-savvy point-and-shoot camera.

Price: $159.00 - $205.00

The bottom line: Sony's Handycam HDR-SR11 and SR12 60GB hard-drive-based AVCHD camcorders deliver top notch performance and image quality.

Price: $1,489.95

The bottom line: Canon's first flash-based camcorder, the Canon Vixia HF10, delivers excellent HD video quality and performance in a tiny package.

Price: $689.99 - $999.99

Canon FS11

The bottom line: Convenient, well-designed camcorders that look pricier than they are, models in the Canon FS series--FS11, FS10, and FS100--nevertheless deliver typical budget video in line with their budget price tags.

Price: $349.97 - $565.98

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