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A Really Simple Digital Camera Buying Guide

June 10, 2009 by DigitalCamerasInfo 

The digital point and shoot digital cameras bargains are even more of a savings. You do not have all the features of the SLR, but the megapixels do compare.

Too many megapixels crammed into a small image sensor will affect your overall image quality. That’s an easy way to determine a real digital camera bargain.This best digital camera guide and this amera shopping guide should help.

It’s been the number one ultra compact with many of the online retailers for some time now. The Olympus Stylus 790SW brings an interesting twist to this niche with a freeze proof, water proof, and shock proof camera. As if that wasn’t enough, it’s also available in black, lime, blue, orange, and boring old silver. Its not only tough but fun too.

Of course, the best small digital cameras will have good LCD screens, good durability, and good control button layouts. Especially important in smaller cameras. A couple of other good models to consider would be anything from the Nikon Coolpix line like the P5100, or the Sony CyberShot DSCW55.

The digital point and shoot cameras do have a lag time between shots and the flash has a lag time that can contribute to missing that special shot. These cameras range from sixty dollars to five hundred dollars.

What’s more important though, is that you can tell the differences between the three main categories of digital cameras? Those categories being ultra-compact (subcompact), compact, and SLR digital cameras. Knowing the pros and cons and what features they include is the single biggest deciding factor in what makes the best rated digital camera for you.

Once you’ve done this with a few worthy cameras, you should get a pretty good idea of which camera has the best image quality. It’s nice to be able to make that comparison without the pressure of a salesperson looking over your shoulder.

Shopping online for cameras can be great for finding the right price, but it’s not going to tell you how the camera feels in your own mitts. The camera weight should feel right for you, and all controls should be with easy reach of your fingers. Be sure to navigate through the menu options, and see how intuitive they are. There’s no substitute for hands on research.

 

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