Kodak's Revolutionary Slice and Other 2010 Digital Cameras

Kodak Slice - Touchscreen Digi-cam
The upcoming Kodak Slice has caught the eye of many in the camera industry because it is in fact Kodak's first touchscreen digital camera. Other companies have come out with touchscreen cameras in late 2009 but this one is done just right. It features a 3.5" LCD with a anti-reflective coating. The all around styling of the Slice makes it just catch your eye with its rounded corners and smooth shell. The Slice isn't all about looks though it also has lots of functions that will make picture taking easier and more enjoyable.  The Kodak Slice will be in April of 2010 for $349.99.
Some specifications:
14 megapixel camera 3.5-inch LCD touchscreen with anti-reflective coating 5X SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH optical zoom lens Search Feature and Face Recognition to easily sort, locate and share pictures Store up to 5,000 pictures in HD resolution Share Button for easy upload to websites 720p/30fps HD video capture Built-in optical image stabilization Smart Capture feature gets rid of extra camera settings Casio EXILM EX-FH100
This 10.1 megapixel camera has a 24mm wide-angle lens and an advanced 10X optical zoom, which is pretty rare for point-and-shoots. This Casio digital camera is a real treat for the eyes featuring very modern and innovative styling, a must-see in person. The EXILM EX-FH100 features lots of things that will help out amateur photographers, like a dial on the top which allows for manual exposure burst shooting and a mode that makes high speed burst shooting. This camera isn't only limited to pictures it can record video up to 1000-frames per second. The Casio EXILM EX-FH100 will be available starting April of 2010 for $349.99.
Some specifications:
10.1 megapixel camera 24mm wide-angle lens 10X optical zoom Capture video at 1,000 fps Mode dial that enables manual exposure burst shooting Highly sensitive CMOS sensor