Seperating The Good Digital Cameras From The Great Digital Cameras

A few other Canon digital cameras suggestions would be the PowerShot models G9, S5 IS and the SX100 IS. The G9 has 12.1 megapixels with a four times digital zoom and six times optical zoom. This digital camera prices and this GGG should help.

Who says, you never want to buy the cheapest of anything? Your only going to get junk right? Wrong! Not if you educate yourself, and know what your shopping for. It doesn’t matter if it’s digital cameras or birch bark pencil holders. If you know what you want and are willing to educate yourself on the subject you can get some pretty good deals on just about anything. If you follow a few simple steps.

Having the internet close by is a great advantage when shopping for anything. Being able to compare prices from anywhere in the world will really stack the odds in your favor for finding the best prices. That doesn’t necessarily mean you should purchase your next Canon SLR digital camera from Jim Bobs Digital Camera & Goats Emporium.

Two Olympus digital camera problems that seem to be common with the compacts and the SLR cameras is the ability to get them fixed and problem focusing. The SLR problem is with different lens selections. The lens selections for the SLR digital cameras seem to be sparse. The problem finding different size lens is not as much as a problem as it is an inconvenience for those who need different size lens for professional photos.

What will you use it for? Are you planning to use it for capturing your family’s precious moments or you dream about becoming a digital artist?

Other than these few issues, the Olympus seems to be a nice camera to have and use. Some problems reported with the Olympus digital cameras come from user error, but even those problems are minimal.

Overall, the better digital camera would be a SLR camera, but that is what a professional or someone serious about photography would use. If you just need a camera for every day picture taking a compact camera will work great.

Will you print your pictures in large sizes? And if you do, what output device will you use? Will you only publish your pictures on the Internet or send them to your friends by email? Will you take the camera with you on your next trip around Europe? Do you have a PCMCIA storage device on your laptop?

 

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Comments are closed.