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Big Zoom Cameras

  1. Samsung WB210

    Wide and powerful, the SAMSUNG WB210's 12x Optical Zoom captures long-range subjects fast and easily. Choose the 21mm Super Wide Shot Mode Lens setting and you can achieve sweeping panoramic and long-distance shots in a snap. Yet the SAMSUNG WB210 is still lightweight and compact, so it goes wherever you do. Full Details

    $199.95

  2. Sony Cybershot W690


    The ultra-slim Sony CyberShot W690 Digital Camera is a powerful little camera – featuring a 10x Zoom Lens, High Definition video and a 3 inch screen, the Sony W690 lets you get close to the action and shoot stills or video with confidence. The various Scene Modes and Special Effects Modes allow you to take creative control of your photographs, be they family happy-snaps or your next masterpiece. Sony’s Intelligent Auto mode takes the guesswork out of photography, letting you point and click while the camera selects the scene settings for you. A fantastic all-round camera, the CyberShot W690 lets you be creative and shoot with ease.

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    $199.95

  3. Sony DSC HX300

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    Zoom in to endless imagination and get real up close with Cyber-shot HX300’s powerful 50x optical zoom lens.
    Capture brilliant true-to-life images with superb quality and shoot just like a pro!

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    $549.95

  4. Sony HX50V

    --- Arriving June 2013 ---
    From round-the-world expeditions to family walks on a Sunday afternoon, the new Cyber-shot™ HX50V from Sony gives every scene the colour, detail and clarity it deserves – even at high zoom.
    Boasting a 20.4 megapixel sensor and built-in image stabilisation, the HX50V delivers beautifully vibrant photos and Full HD videos, even when you are far away from your subject. What’s more, it is the world’s smallest and lightest digital still camera that packs a powerful 30x optical zoom range.

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    $499.95

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