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Rick Rizner
Years ago, Kodak made simple, boxy film cameras called Instamatics. They were cheap, easy to use, and took pretty good snapshots. Gateway's DC-M42 is a sort of digital reincarnation of an Instamatic--it's boxy and simple. And like an Instamatic, it keeps to the basics, making it easy to learn and use. The camera's concessions to advanced photography are its 3X optical zoom and 4.2- megapixel imaging, which should be good for enlargements up to at least 11 by 14 inches. Plus, the price for the...





