Getting a Digital Camera – Features to Look For When Choosing a New Digital Camera
by Photo Lover on June 13, 2011
If you're looking to buy a new point-and-shoot digital camera, then this is the article you should read. In this article I am going to first look at the key . After that, we will then take a look at some additional features that you may want to have on your camera. Then finally, we will take a look at the most important digital camera makes available at the moment.
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Canon PowerShot A3000IS 10 MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7-inch LCD
- 10.0 megapixels, 4x optical zoom, and built-in Optical Image Stabilizer
- Lithium-ion battery makes the camera lighter and offers an easy alternative to recharge
- New scene modes, including Super Vivid and Poster Effect; Smart Auto selects from 18 predefined shooting situations
- Large, bright 2.7-inch LCD
- Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
Canon PowerShot A3000 IS Point & Shoot Digital Camera - 10 Megapixel - 2.70" Active Matrix TFT Color LCD - Silver 4254B001 Digital Cameras.This item comes with a battery and a charger
Click Here to see Canon PowerShot A3000IS 10 MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7-inch LCD
Most important Features of a Digital Camera
Naturally, all cameras have their own unique set of features, but there are some fundamental features that a modern digital camera cannot possibly be without, for example:
- LCD Display: You can view your photos once you have taken them.
- Various Automatic Modes: Quickly and easily take photos using the correct setting for whatever situation you are in.
- Optical Zoom: Enables you to get close to the object.
- Image Stabilizer: A lot of digital camera now have this, which really helps to produce sharper images in difficult conditions.
Extra Features of a Camera
In addition to the key features mentioned above, here are some extra features that you may want to look out for:
- Smart Auto: As well as the various automatic settings described above, some cameras now have the ability to actually automatically select the appropriate scene setting for you.
- Smart Portrait System: Some newer cameras (such as Nikon) include this feature, which detects faces and can even automatically take a photo whenever a person smiles.
- Automatic Panorama Mode: Quickly create wide panoramic views within the camera by taking multiple photos and then letting it automatically stitch them together.
- Face Retouching: Some higher end cameras have the ability to make certain edits within the camera, such as smoothing the skin or removing blemishes.
- Built-in GPS Navigation: Find ideal shooting locations quickly and easily.
The Most important Companies and their Camera Ranges
- Canon: $89-$900. Top camera brand, with quite a large choice of products (almost 400 of them) to suit all requirements and budgets.
- Olympus: $73-$1,049. As with Canon, another top digital camera brand with a wide assortment of products available (more than 350 of them).
- Sony: $80-$700. Like Olympus, there are more than 350 products available here for a wide range of budgets and requirements.
- Nikon: $75-700. Once more, as with Sony, more than 350 cameras spread across a large price range.
- Kodak: $60-$450. More than 300 cameras, including everything from your basic compacts all the way up to high end fully featured cameras with large lenses.
- Panasonic: $89-$586. Just like Kodak, a large number of cameras covering a wide range.
- Fuji: $80-$1,000. This brand is also decent, and has a large number of digital cameras.
- Samsung: $80-$850. Again, another good make with cameras to suit all budgets and needs.
- Pentax: $75-$400. A decent choice of digital cameras to suit almost anyone.
- Casio: $80-350. A good series of digital cameras at some very reasonable prices, even for high end cameras.
- Vivitar: $20-$120. A good series of low budget compact cameras. Great if you're really low on cash.
- General Electric: $60-$195. Not a huge assortment (about 70), mostly compacts.
- Polaroid: $24-180. As with General Electric, not a very broad series, and mostly compacts. However, if you're struggling money-wise, there are some extremely low budget ones here.
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Getting a Digital Camera – Features to Look For When Choosing a New Digital Camera
by Photo Lover on June 13, 2011
If you're looking to buy a new point-and-shoot digital camera, then this is the article you should read. In this article I am going to first look at the key . After that, we will then take a look at some additional features that you may want to have on your camera. Then finally, we will take a look at the most important digital camera makes available at the moment.
Latest
Cameras Amazon products
Canon PowerShot A3000IS 10 MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7-inch LCD
- 10.0 megapixels, 4x optical zoom, and built-in Optical Image Stabilizer
- Lithium-ion battery makes the camera lighter and offers an easy alternative to recharge
- New scene modes, including Super Vivid and Poster Effect; Smart Auto selects from 18 predefined shooting situations
- Large, bright 2.7-inch LCD
- Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)
Canon PowerShot A3000 IS Point & Shoot Digital Camera - 10 Megapixel - 2.70" Active Matrix TFT Color LCD - Silver 4254B001 Digital Cameras.This item comes with a battery and a charger
Click Here to see Canon PowerShot A3000IS 10 MP Digital Camera with 4x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 2.7-inch LCD
Most important Features of a Digital Camera
Naturally, all cameras have their own unique set of features, but there are some fundamental features that a modern digital camera cannot possibly be without, for example:
- LCD Display: You can view your photos once you have taken them.
- Various Automatic Modes: Quickly and easily take photos using the correct setting for whatever situation you are in.
- Optical Zoom: Enables you to get close to the object.
- Image Stabilizer: A lot of digital camera now have this, which really helps to produce sharper images in difficult conditions.
Extra Features of a Camera
In addition to the key features mentioned above, here are some extra features that you may want to look out for:
- Smart Auto: As well as the various automatic settings described above, some cameras now have the ability to actually automatically select the appropriate scene setting for you.
- Smart Portrait System: Some newer cameras (such as Nikon) include this feature, which detects faces and can even automatically take a photo whenever a person smiles.
- Automatic Panorama Mode: Quickly create wide panoramic views within the camera by taking multiple photos and then letting it automatically stitch them together.
- Face Retouching: Some higher end cameras have the ability to make certain edits within the camera, such as smoothing the skin or removing blemishes.
- Built-in GPS Navigation: Find ideal shooting locations quickly and easily.
The Most important Companies and their Camera Ranges
- Canon: $89-$900. Top camera brand, with quite a large choice of products (almost 400 of them) to suit all requirements and budgets.
- Olympus: $73-$1,049. As with Canon, another top digital camera brand with a wide assortment of products available (more than 350 of them).
- Sony: $80-$700. Like Olympus, there are more than 350 products available here for a wide range of budgets and requirements.
- Nikon: $75-700. Once more, as with Sony, more than 350 cameras spread across a large price range.
- Kodak: $60-$450. More than 300 cameras, including everything from your basic compacts all the way up to high end fully featured cameras with large lenses.
- Panasonic: $89-$586. Just like Kodak, a large number of cameras covering a wide range.
- Fuji: $80-$1,000. This brand is also decent, and has a large number of digital cameras.
- Samsung: $80-$850. Again, another good make with cameras to suit all budgets and needs.
- Pentax: $75-$400. A decent choice of digital cameras to suit almost anyone.
- Casio: $80-350. A good series of digital cameras at some very reasonable prices, even for high end cameras.
- Vivitar: $20-$120. A good series of low budget compact cameras. Great if you're really low on cash.
- General Electric: $60-$195. Not a huge assortment (about 70), mostly compacts.
- Polaroid: $24-180. As with General Electric, not a very broad series, and mostly compacts. However, if you're struggling money-wise, there are some extremely low budget ones here.
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