My Choice For The Best Digital Camera Reviews
Electronics - Gadgets
Written by Chris Campbell   
Saturday, 23 May 2009 08:29
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.
by ChrisCampbell


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.

What's more important though, is that you can tell the differences between the three main categories of digital cameras? Those categories being ultra-compact (subcompact), compact, and SLR digital cameras. Knowing the pros and cons and what features they include is the single biggest deciding factor in what makes the best rated digital camera for you.

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.

he viewing screen is three inches, which is a good size for this small camera. The camera comes with a digital memory card that stores 32MB of JPEG images. A compact digital camera at an affordable price under three hundred dollars.

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.

Image quality is probably THE most import consideration Take a few pictures (preferably before purchasing . . . see above) and see what they look like. Now don't just look at the pictures on the cameras LCD screen.

With SLR, you get complete control over all camera settings. Although many do include auto settings to ease the newbie SLR photographers learning curve. In addition SLR cameras have interchangeable lenses. Meaning you have a plethora of choices for shooting all kinds of shots from macro, to landscape, to wide angle to sports. The Canon Digital Rebel XTi and the Nikon D40 are both popular and well rated cameras in this category.

As with with purchase of many products, the key is to understanding what you as a consumer want and need. While there are many highly rated cameras, the consumer needs to understand the different features and skills required for each camera type.

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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