The Best Digital Camera Bargains Today
When all is said and done, and your enjoying all the great pictures you’ve taken over the years, the top digital camera is just the one that’s captured all your favorite memories.
Or, if it’s the artist in you that drives your camera purchase, then then same rule applies. It’s the final pictures and images that really matter. There’s more than one way (or camera) that can deliver on that promise.
At one time megapixels would have made the top three, probably even the number one factor. Due to the rapid advance of digital photography, that time has come and past.
This class of camera take some pretty good images, but are easy to take along just about anywhere, and even easier to use. They have minimal camera settings to fiddle with, and don’t mind sharing the bottom of your backpack with whatever paraphernalia you have stashed there. Cameras like the Olympus Stylus 790SW would serve you well.
Whichever category of camera you buy into, image quality is and should be a high priority. Try out each camera at different by taking pictures at different ISO settings. A reliable salesman should be able to show you how to adjust ISO, if your not sure. Take a look at the the quality of the images. Typically as you shoot at higher ISO settings image noise (distortion, artifacts) begin to show up. Uploading the pictures to a camera can help with this comparison.
Any camera with more than 5 or 6 megapixels will be more than adequate for the average (and higher) photographer these days. Compound that, with the fact it’s virtually impossible to buy a new digital camera with less than 5 megapixels and it becomes a non factor in your purchase decision.This digital camera help and this top digital camera brand should help.
The Canon PowerShot A570IS is a good choice here. Going for under $150, it comes with some advanced features like face recognition and image stabilization. For $20 or $30 dollars more, you could get the more compact Canon PowerShot SD1000 Digital Elph. Less image quality, but substantially smaller and portable.
The inexpensive Canon PowerShot A460 or S30 are still around, and both have smaller screen sizes. An alternative, would be to find a lower priced NiMH battery pack and charger. Don’t buy the charger the camera shop salesman will try to up sell you on, as they’re generally more expensive than then same product at a discount store.
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