Don’t Wait Much Longer To Get That New Digital Camera
Having a good guide for your digital camera purchase can be invaluable. The thing to remember, is that even though you may find contradictory answers, just keep researching. If you read enough, you should begin to see a glimmer of consensus shine through.
It’s almost enough to make one hearken back to the days of the Model T, when Henry Ford offered his customers any color of car they wanted, as long as it was black. Well, I’m about to make things much simpler for you. Let’s take a look at arguably the best camera manufacturer today – Canon, and three of their best cameras. Don’t worry, these aren’t just the most expensive models. They range in price from $200 up to $1500, with one priced right in between.
Taking outdoor pictures in good lighting, you’ll be hard pressed to find a better camera at any price. If you don’t mind fiddling a bit with the A720’s white balance and metering mode, you can also compensate for picture taking in less than ideal lighting situations. For around $200, you get image stabilization, 8 megapixels, 6x zoom, and a real optical view finder. The view finder is missing on many cameras in this class, but not the A720.
There are several models out there, but my favorite choice would have to be the Olympus Stylus 790SW waterproof, shock proof, dust proof, and freeze proof. The 790SW is the successor the the 770SW, which is still available, but a little harder to find. This dsc-w150 and this best digital point and shoot camera list 2009 north america should help with canon powershot digital camera.
So there you go, a good starting base with three canon cameras that should suit the novice, semi-pro, or full blown professional categories. Once you’ve picked one as a reference point, a closer look at some similar digital cameras would be in order. The more informed you are, the happier you’ll be with your next camera, and the photographs you take with it.
Lets get right to it. It’s very true, that the immense popularity of digital cameras (SLR and otherwise) and rapid technical advances have produced a glut of choices and features that can be bewildering to the average consumer.
As of this writing, the 10 megapixels flavors for these cameras are all available for about $600. That includes a basic kit lens. That feels like highway robbery, compared to the $1000 I paid for a good point and shoot digital just a few years back.
Try different lenses to. Have lots of questions for the sales people, but take their answers with a grain of salt. They are sales people after all. The actual experience of handling and using the camera should be your final factor in making your decision.
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