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Showing posts with label canon powershot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canon powershot. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Have You Found A Really Powerful Digital Camera Yet?

By Chris Campbell

All the photography purists that cringed, squawked, and moaned, when digital photography hit the scene, but now own and use digital cameras, should all take a seat in the back of the room. The same goes for the new round of purists, that are whining about how live view has no business in the hoity toity world of high end digital SLR, and should be sent back to the basement with point and shoot crowd.

When a camera takes AA batteries, there is a good chance it will accept rechargeable batteries as well. You will have to pay more for batteries that are rechargeable, but in time you will save money. If you use regular AA batteries, in a month you can easily go through a megapack of them.

There are two main types of rechargeable batteries: NiMH (nickel-metal hydride) and NiCad (nickel cadmium). If you want the best possible performance from your batteries, you should go with the NiMH. Still, if you already have NiCad lying around in the house, you can use those as well.

To further solidify the argument for live view, one needs to look no further than arguably the two best SLR cameras offered by Nikon. Specifically the D300, and the D700. While there is a big difference in price between these two suckers, there's good reason for it. Obviously live view isn't the reason, but lets have a look.

Next is the Canon PowerShot SX110IS. It is much cheaper than the previous Panasonic, but still a magnificent camera. The PowerShot is more of a personal use, family oriented camera and is almost about a third of the Panasonic camera, at around $230. It consists of a 10x zoom lens and has quite a compact build to it.

You should buy a second set of rechargeable batteries. Even if one of them is in the charger, the other one can be used. Even though a rechargeable battery is fully charged, if you leave it for a few weeks it will lose some of its power. In time they will discharge completely.

Last, but not least, is the Pentax Optio W60 at a price of approximately $280. Even though a bit pricier than then Canon Powershot above, many say it is not as good. Though, the Pentax has a few benefits that do not come with other cameras. Firstly, the Pentax is a water proof camera. Now, many will think that water proof cameras do not take good quality photos.

The Pentax proves that theory wrong. With 10.1 megapixels, the Pentax takes pictures of great quality. Pictures taken with the Pentax are sharp, demonstrate good color. The camera has a very good shutter lag, and is very responsive. To be specific, its shutter lag is approximately 5 frames per second. This camera is great for all around use, so in other words, a great camera for a first!

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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Easy Digital Camera Suggestions For Everyone

By Chris Campbell

When you're looking at the specs of a DSLR camera, the list can be overwhelming, full of technical details and specifications. If you tried looking for reviews and ratings of digital cameras, you will feel very confused trying to make heads and tails of all the opinions that customers are sharing.

But if you do take the time and manage to sift through all that information, you will be able to make the best choice.

What exactly is the difference between a SLR and other digital cameras? Why are you looking to buy a SLR and not a compact or a subcompact? You should ask yourself these questions before you spend the money.

The camera manufacturers continue to hype this feature, simply that's what consumers have learned to look for over the years. For the most part, you can just ignore it.

If you really want a better feature to compare, take a look at image sensor size. The image sensor is for digital cameras, what film was for film cameras. The biggest difference being, you don't have to replace it all the time.

Just because a digital camera has a lot of pixels, it doesn't mean that the photo quality is guaranteed. If there are too many pixels, and the sensor isn't big enough, the photos can look over-pixilated or unnatural.

That's enough tech speak. How 'bout I make a few recommendations. The Canon PowerShot A570IS is a great beginner digital camera. It's been on a lot of top 10 lists lately, and continues to sell extremely well. For less than $150, you get 7MP, image stabilization, face recognition focusing, and the solid Canon name brand.

That includes compact cameras, ultra compact cameras, underwater cameras, SLR cameras, cameras lenses and so on and so on. These guys know cameras. So, if your going to base your buying decision on previous best sellers, then you'll likely do pretty good with Canon. They make something for just about anyones budget.

Since you know a few things about SLR digital cameras now, you can start your search for that new digital camera. You should start by checking out the reviews and ratings of different digital cameras.

Try comparing the resolutions and megapixels of a number of different digital cameras. Know what it can do before you go into that shop and buy it. It can be a great investment buying a SLR camera, but considering how much money you're spending, you should really do your research.

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Saturday, May 30, 2009

A Good Digital Camera Shopping Checklist

By Chris Campbell

Since manufacturers bring so many models to the market, with so many features, finding the model that is right for you can be very challenging, since research takes a lot of time. And, if you don't do the research well enough, in the end you might get a camera that costs a lot and still doesn't do everything you need it to do.

The checklist will allow you to compare the cameras and see exactly how they compare to other cameras for price and what you will receive. For instance, you might compare the Canon PowerShot A720 IS, which is a 8 megapixel with six times optical zoom, and the Fuji FinePix S700, which is a 7 megapixel camera with ten times optical zoom.

What kind of photos are you going to take with your digital camera? What is the size of the digital camera that will work best in your situation? What options do you need the camera to have? How much do you know about taking photos, how experienced are you? How much money do you have to spend on a digital camera?

What is the difference between these two main types of digital camera? Here we will discuss the things that are common for point and shoot digital cameras.

It is always best to look for that fits your current needs. You could start out with a point-and-shoot camera, and gradually work your way up to some of the more perplexed cameras.

Their size and small weight allows you to take them everywhere, since they will fit in a pocket most of the time. You can use them to take quick photos at weddings or parties, places where you need a camera that will fit in your pocket, since you can't carry a bag with you. These point and shoot cameras make much less noise compared with many of the professional models. You can line up the photo with the help of the LCD. You can take easy photos in auto mode and the quality will be good. You pay a lot less for a point and shoot than for a DSLR.

Always shop around before buying any digital camera. You would be surprised at what each camera has to offer and what the cameras do not offer.

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Friday, May 29, 2009

Looking For A Stellar Digital Camera Deal?

By Chris Campbell

When you think about which digital video camera would be the best for you, you might have to do some research to see what people are saying about the specific cameras.

Some of the point and shoot cameras do have video recording capabilities. The Canon PowerShot SD850 IS has the ability for video recording in AVI. This is a nice camera for under three hundred dollars. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 has the video capabilities in QuickTime.

This camera sells for around three hundred and fifty dollars. Both of these cameras have a wide array of other features that make them ideal cameras.

Digital SLR cameras on the other hand have a number of openings: the battery opening, the lens, the memory card and more. Any opening that a camera has is a potential place where the weather can affect the electronics of the digital camera.

Plus, the lens of the digital SLR extend out of the camera, and when it sticks out it can take scrapes or you can bang it on sharp objects and rocks by mistake.With a case for digital SLR cameras, accidents like these are prevented, so your investment is safe even in the worst weather conditions.

Although every camera will say it has the best digital video recorder, you still need to find reviews from other users. You want a camera that gives you a clean video and not a fuzzy video.

Ok, so I took a little gander at the top camera review sites,to see what they had to say. And, I afraid I must admit, that it doesn't look too good for the anti-Canon crowd. Canon seems to once again have garnered much praise from the critics.

After aggregating a number of five star - top 100 camera choices, Canon seem to occupy about 50% of the top spots, with Sony and Nikon both achieving around 25% each. There were a few other nice camera models, but none statistically significant.

If your new to the world of digital cameras, that should at least give you an idea of who the big dogs are in this business. Canon is tough to beat, but it's worth mentioning, that all the cameras I own have been good performers for me. That includes the non-Canon cameras. It really comes down to getting the right camera for you, at a price you can afford.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

My Choice For The Best Digital Camera Reviews

By Chris Campbell

How long does it take to become completely confused and overwhelmed when shopping for a digital camera? I think the Guinness record is around three and a half minutes, but for most consumers I'd estimate around two or three hours.

The image quality is the best while the manual controls allow the user to grow as they become accustom to digital photography. The optical image stabilization helps the user take clearer pictures that otherwise could be blurry because of movements of the hand when taking the pictures. The manual exposure mode as well as the automatic mode delivers a high quality image.

Ultra compact cameras are, (as their name implies) very small cameras. They can slip into the smallest of places. Like your pants pocket, a shirt pocket, small purse or accessory pocket on your backpack.

Because of their small size, they can be fragile, so it's good to look for durability as a feature. They can be a bit more expensive because of their size, and image quality can suffer somewhat. Those choosing a ultra-compact value portability above other features. The Olympus Stylus 790SW is a good example of a ultra-compact that is both small and very durable.

Getting the right digital camera really just boils down to a few simple considerations. Any camera guide (sentient or otherwise) that tells you different should be promptly ignored. First of all pick up the camera with your own two hands and shoot a bunch of pictures.

Consumers have found that this Canon digital camera is lightweight and easier to handle when using. The camera delivers a higher resolution and attention to detail. The full frame sensor is a plus for digital photography.

While there is plenty of competition in the digital camera marketplace, it's pretty hard to go wrong with a Canon camera.

Most Canon digital camera reviews you read will reflect that.

Canon continues to improve with each camera they produce. The consumer that is interested in quality images will want to keep up with the new cameras that Canon continually improves on for the best digital photography.

From there, it's simply a matter of choosing the best rated digital camera that fits within your budget. Once that's done, pick your vendor, make your purchase, and enjoy.

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