Toshiba, Sony and Samsung all make digital cameras. Among all the digital camera reviews on the market, here's my take on where these three stack up. Note: The three digital camera reviews here are on smaller, amateur cameras - as opposed to the professional SLR models.
Samsung Digital Cameras: One of my favorite Samsung cameras is the Samsung Digital Camera DIGIMAX S1000. This is a simple "point and shoot" camera, requiring very little focusing. Unlike other camera's its size, the DIGIMAX S1000 has 10.1 mega pixels , a vast improvement in quality of your color photos. Some of its other features are "Color Effect" "Highlight" and "Photo Frame." I would recommend this camera for the amateur, backyard photographer skilled in digital photography and web manipulation.
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Toshiba Digital Cameras: Toshiba cameras are traditionally of very good quality, with excellent memory capacity. If you're annoyed each time you run out of memory, get a Toshiba with an SD card and that shouldn't be a problem. I would not recommend these cameras for professional work because they lack the sheer power of Sony - they are great amateur cameras.
Sony Digital Cameras: I have had the most experience with Sony cameras, and feel they are best digital cameras for mid-tier users. Sony's top seller is the Cybershot DSC-T10. It has 7.2 mega-pixel, 3x optical zoom and video mode. It also comes with a basic memory stick storage of 56mb. From an ease of use standpoint, Toshiba reigns mainly because the Sony models always have technical features. While not great, I think you'll find it will do the job for mid-tier users.
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