Point, Shoot and Save: Best Cameras Around $200
What matters most to you in a camera? Picture quality? Battery life? Great design? Whatever your priorities may be, we can match you up with a near-$200 camera you'll love.

They say you get what you pay for, and $200 certainly isn't peanuts. When it comes to new point-and-shoot digital cameras, however, that price represents a line in the sand: Below that mark are generally bare-bones, entry-level models, while hovering around the $200 mark are a growing number of feature-rich cameras that offer great bang for the buck.
You can now find a few models priced at about $200 that have wide-angle lenses; some include big, 3-inch-diagonal LCD screens; and others come with handy features, such as the ability to use AA batteries for power. We looked at 10 new cameras selling in the vicinity of $200 and rated them in several different categories. Read on to discover which of these models offer the best image quality, the best battery life, the best feature sets and the best overall value for the price.
Though we tried to test all of the most notable new bargain cameras as part of this roundup, we weren't able to obtain a couple of exciting models in time: The $200 Kodak EasyShare Z915 packs a 10x optical zoom, while the $200 Samsung SL620 looks sharp and offers an appealing range of features. As for the cameras we were able to test, here's a look at our overall top four picks.
Best point-and-shoot cameras
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