Guidelines To Buying The Best Digital Cameras
Posted on June 11, 2009
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Technical specs are good for narrowing down your short list of cameras, but the final camera choice you make should be based on personal experience. How does the camera feel in your hands, is more important than burst mode, ISO quality or the size of the image sensor.
Once you’ve made the decision, that a tiny point and shoot cameras simply aren’t going to cut it for you any longer, you’ve probably started looking in to the world of cameras known as SLR. SLR stands for single lens reflex, and if you think that sounds confusing, you ain’t seen nuthin yet. There’s a whole jungle of tech terms you get to learn, if you proceed further down this path.This helpful tips on how to use a digital camera and this canon eos 40d should help.
A word of warning when using megapixels to compare digital cameras. Be sure to check for image sensor (CCD) quality and size as well.
They do have the same ease of transfer like the SLR cameras, but the features do not compare. The best buy for a digital camera bargain is still going to be the digital SLR cameras from Canon, Olympus or Nikon.
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.
What I’m trying to say here, is that just about any SLR camera you end up buying will be a good one. That’s not to say, that there aren’t some lemons. If you stick with one of the major established brands, like Canon, Nikon, or Olympus your pretty much guaranteed to make a good choice. The Nikon D60, the Canon Rebel line (XT, XTi, XSi, T1i), or an Olympus Evolt E510 are all excellent choices. Considering you’ll pay the same or less for one of those, that you would have paid for a basic point-and-shoot camera five years ago, is a testament to how far digital cameras have evolved.
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Thanks for the article. I always prefer Canon cameras as they are high quality cameras. I have Canon HF20 and trust me its very good.