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Cutting Through The Digital Camera Hype

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Look at camera reviews to see which digital camera is best according to users. Read what others have to say and what their experiences were with the specific cameras. Know each camera inside and out before deciding which camera you should buy. You need to spend some time researching different digital cameras so you can […]

This Digital Camera Will Be There For You

Monday, July 27th, 2009

The camera sells for around one hundred dollars and takes a great picture. This would be a camera for someone that is younger or someone that practices dropping cameras into water often. It is a nice little waterproof camera. It is small and lightweight for easy traveling.
I almost always see buyers pick a digital camera […]

The Best Digital Cameras Guide

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Producers advertise that flash works in normal mode at 4 meters. I would go for way less to produce decent images. Flash is heavily underpowered, I hope Sony will take care of this in the future models.
If you are not a professional photographer or even an amateur photography enthusiast you are likely not looking to […]

Digital Cameras Are Getting Cheaper And Easier

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

If digital camera sales were any indication of what the best brand was, then according to Amazon.com Canon would be a clear winner. As I write this, Canon manufactures 18 of the top 25 bestselling cameras on their best seller list. In addition, Canon holds 9 of the top 10 spots, with the top 3 […]

No Sense Crying Over Your Next Digital Camera Purchase

Friday, July 24th, 2009

If you plan on using your digital camera during hiking or your travels, you want something light. In this case, you can safely use a midrange or low end camera from Canon, as their weight is very small.This best digital camera deals and this better digital photos should help.
If you don’t know how much money […]

Digital Camera Bargains Are Everywhere

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

The DMC-G1 is a little camera of great quality, that has a 3.2 lens and 12.1 megapixels in resolution. At $700, the price is far from being small or affordable, but the camera is very good, with an ISO that is impressive, even though it’s not as good as a DSLR camera will have. The […]


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