A Really Simple Digital Camera Buying Guide

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A Really Simple Digital Camera Buying Guide

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The SLR technology, which allows the user to view the image through the camera lens, has added to the quality of the images taken.

We’re going to say away from the whole ultra tiny “James Bond” type spy camera stuff for now, so you’ll have to read elsewhere if you want to keep tabs on that wandering spouse of yours. I digress. This choosing a digital camera and this buying a camera guide should help.

Can you name the three best rated ultra-compact, compact, and SLR digital cameras? Chances are most people can’t. There are so many choices in digital cameras these days, it’s very difficult to get consensus.

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.

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.

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.

What most digital camera consumers want, is simply to take great pictures with relative ease, and without having to read a 300 page manual. The good news, is that given the quality of cameras available, that’s a very achievable goal.

Would you know where to look, to get the top digital camera, at the best price? Most people don’t. And if you did, would it be the same place tomorrow, or next week? Technology and the web are growing at such a rapid pace, that opportunities for consumers are changing every day.

 

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