Looking for the best digital cameras? This may
not be a true indicator of the best quality, but the most searched for
digital cameras are: Canon, Sony, Kodak, Nikon, Fuji and Samsung. It's
hard to go wrong with any of these brand name cameras. Digital cameras
come in all sizes and shapes. There are digital cameras for kids, cameras
that are waterproof and cameras for the ultimate professional. The digital
camera has become the method of choice for photographs and recording
videos. For most of us, a digital camera is the quickest and most satisfying
way to capture images and convert them into images for a website or
a picture frame.
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Finding the right digital camera is one thing, buying
one is an entirely different story. Most of us would probably be happy
with a 6 megapixel camera with an optical lens, a fairly wide LCD screen
and simple to use controls. Size and weight are also important given
that a camera can never be too small or light for easy mobility. Unfortunately,
for some reason buying a camera is a lot like buying a car: you will
always end up paying more than the listed price. This is because of
three annoying little things: 1) the batteries that come with the camera
are usually never that good and you will end up paying more for good
ones, 2) the storage card that comes with the camera is never enough
and you will end up paying extra for a real card if you want to be able
to store more than 1 or 2 images, and 3) the issue of the extended warranty
is never included in the price. The best approach is to treat your first
purchase as a learning process. Within a year or two, the camera will
be obsolete and it will be time to buy a new one. Recommendations:
unless cost is an issue always go for the optical lens. Try to get a
camera with at least 6 megapixels. The ideal camera is something that
is lightweight, small enough to fit in your shirt pocket, but big enough
to handle with any awkwardness. Make sure the batteries will last longer
than 5 minutes, and that the storage card is at least 1 GB. Don't bother
with the extended warranty and buy the camera of your dreams next year.