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Get The Picture
By Grace Jidoun

(MONEY Magazine) – $1,300 Sony's DCR-TRV11 digital camcorder can capture stills from home movies and download them to your PC. Call 800-222-7669 to find a local dealer.

$25 Polaroid's new I-Zone instant camera can turn your snapshots into mini-stickers. Available at K Mart.

$50 Your children can create self-portraits with Faces software, a program that allows anyone to make a police-style composite sketch. Endorsed by America's Most Wanted. Go to www .facesinterquest.com.

$2.79 Make a masterpiece the old-fashioned way with a box of 64 Crayola crayons. Available almost anywhere.

$38.65 a share.[1] Canon's (CANNY; Nasdaq) stock has been surging based on strong sales of its $25,000 digital copiers.

$99 If you can't meet face to face, send live streaming video: Kodak's DVC 325 Webcam sits atop your computer and pumps out up to 30 frames a second. At www.jandr.com.

--GRACE JIDOUN

Note: [1]Stock price as of March 22.