Toshiba, Sony or Samsung, which one to pick?

Toshiba, Sony and Samsung all have their own 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 especially little bit 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 facets are "Color Effect" "Highlight" and "Photo Frame." I would recommend this camera for the amateur, backyard photographer proficient in digital photography and web manipulation.
Toshiba Digital Cameras: Toshiba cameras are traditionally of very good quality, with excellent memory capacity. If you are 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 types of cameras for professional work because they lack the sheer power of Sony - properties are great amateur cameras.
Sony Digital Cameras: I have had the most experience with Sony cameras, and feel properties 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 generally as the Sony cases always experience technical features. While not great, I think you'll find it will do the job for mid-tier users.
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