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I Never Get Tired Of Digital Camera Shopping

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by Chris Campbell

The best compact digital cameras on the market these days are incredibly popular with consumers. With such a wide array of models and designs available compact cameras have become very affordable for many households. Because the best digital cameras have been designed to be quite fashionable and offer users a decent amount of features they are able to offer much more capacity and provide superior results to more traditional film based cameras.

Many bought the EOS XTi (400D) for so many years, that Canon was prompted to introducing the next evolution in this lineup: EOS XSi (450D). In this new model, Canon no longer uses “Digital” in the naming of the camera, calling it simply the EOS Rebel XSi or the EOS 450D.

Among the improvements include a new image processor, DIGIC III (which uses the same 1D Mark III), which provides a digital to analog conversion of 14-bit, improved auto focus, noise reduction at high ISO and correction automatic contrast and brightness. The new processor also allows you to take photos at 3.5 frames per second, or take 6 consecutively without a break in top-quality photos or 45 RAW images in JPG.

The camera can shoot a remarkably high 12.2 megapixels. It also brings a new 3-inch LCD screen and a promise that your battery will last 50% longer. All this without changing the form factor dimensions.

Here are a couple examples of the best digital cameras on the market today. The Canon Powershot SD20 is a very compact digital camera that comes packed with features including a one and a half inch LCD screen and a 6.5x digital zoom. This little powerhouse of a camera is highly rated by consumers because of its advanced performance abilities.

The Kodak EasyShare V1233 is a slightly larger then the Canon Powershot SD20. The V1233 is a part of Kodak’s premium line of compact digital cameras. With a two and a half inch LCD screen, 3x optical zoom and the ability to capture high definition pictures in 16:9 format the Kodak EasyShare V1233 is one of the best performing on the market.

Name brand loyalty is important if you have a lot of accessories and lenses that only work with a specific brand. It’s also something to consider, as your collection of camera stuff grows over the years.

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How To Pick The Best Brand Of Camera

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by Chris Campbell

If you ever had an inkling to start a brawl amongst a bunch of photographers, simply ask them which is the best camera brand to buy, an then leave the room. Nikon fan boys, the Canon fan boys, the Sony fan boys and the rest of the pack will never get to a single decision.

Now, we’re not talking film cameras here, as I’m sure by now, even the professionals have made the leap to the digital world. For a lot of years, the pros wanted nothing to do with digital, and you may still know some old hold outs, but their days are numbered.

First things first, in the spirit of full disclosure, I need to declare that I do in fact own several cameras. They represent a variety of brands. I have two Canons, a Fuji, and a Kodak. I must confess, that I am somewhat partial to Canon, but I’ll try not to let that cloud any editorial comments I may subsequently make.

If you were to choose a camera solely on popularity of brand, it would seem Canon is the choice of many. Many, meaning both consumers and critics alike. They seem to crowd the top critic pick lists everywhere I like. I think it’s pretty much impossible to find a top ten camera list tdoay, that doesn’t have at least two or three from the Canon Powershot line.

Sharing the top 11 spots with Canon are 2 of the Pure Video manufactured Flip Video cameras. Nikon has 2 cameras in the top 25 including the Nikon D40, and the Nikon D300. Panasonic sneaks in with a couple of their Lumix models, specifically the DMC-TZ3K and the DMC-TZ3A. And finishing in a strong 25th spot, that old stalwart Kodak with the Easyshare Z812IS.

Of course being popular, or the best seller does not the best brand make. It simply means you have the best salesmanship. How exactly would we determine the best brand? Best service, best design, best features, best customer support, best images, and best user experience are all valid traits. Perhaps a critical / scientific /empirical examination of all cameras models by manufacturer would be in order. Let’s see if we can aggregate a lot of the work already done by a couple of camera review sites who take the above traits into consideration.

One popular camera review site under their top 103 cameras showed 46 Canon cameras, 21 Sony cameras, 20 Nikon cameras, 5 Pentax cameras, 3 Fuji cameras, 2 Samsung cameras, 2 Panasonic cameras, 2 Kodak cameras, 1 Konica camera, and 1 Casio camera. Another top camera review site under their 5 star category, show 39 Canon cameras, 18 Sony cameras, 17 Nikon cameras, 6 Fuji cameras, 5 Olympus cameras, 5 Panasonic cameras, 3 Pentax cameras, and 1 Konica camera. If you total all that up, the top 3 end up being Canon with 85, Sony a distant second with 39, and Nikon a very close third with 37. Everyone else had less than 10 top rated cameras.

Interesting huh? Canon seems to be dominating sales, and wowing the critics. That’s a pretty strong one-two punch. The only reasonable conclusion here, is that Canon is the best overall brand out there. Of course I would never recommend anyone buy a camera based solely on brand. What I do suggest, is to do your homework by researching some good cameras. Once you’ve got your short list, and with everything else being equal, maybe then you should pick the Canon.

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The Best Digital SLR Camera – Bar None

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by Chris Campbell

So, you’ve decided to make the jump from simple point and shoot cameras into the realm of SLR photography. If you’ve done any sort of research, your mind and eyeballs are probably reeling from an overload of information.

Digital SLR photography, is one those hobbies that is rich with technological jargon. It gets worse, if your one of the perfectionist type that really likes to minutely analyze any major purchase . . . intent on getting the best digital SLR camera for your money. You could be in for a long bumpy ride. Today it’s time to shorten that ride and smooth out the bumps.

Lets get right to it. It’s very true, that the immense popularity of digital cameras (SLR and otherwise) and rapid technical advances have produced a glut of choices and features that can be bewildering to the average consumer. Those same trends have have also pushed manufactures and retail establishments to be highly competitive in both design and pricing. That’s something that can only benefit the consumer. In a couple of ways actually.

Not only do you have a bevy of choices, but the vast majority of those SLR choices are really good cameras. Long story short . . . it’s hard to go wrong in this category. I’ll make it even simpler for you. Pick any one of the following three digital SLR cameras, and you won’t be disappointed. They are the Canon Digital Rebel XTi, the Nikon D40, and the Olympus Evolt E510.

As of this writing, the 10 megapixels flavors for these cameras are all available for about $600. That includes a basic kit lens. That feels like highway robbery, compared to the $1000 I paid for a good point and shoot digital just a few years back.

When looking for the best digital SLR camera you can find, the important word to remember is “YOU”. Ask a dozen camera enthusiasts why they their favorite camera is their favorite, and you likely get a dozen answers. Every photographer takes pictures for different reasons, values different attributes in the finished pictures, and handles a camera differently. And so will you. A good hands-on exercise before making your final selection, would be to go to a specialty camera store with lots of models on hand, during a non busy time.

Another thing you can do, if your still interested in looking around a bit more, is to get some hands on experience. Borrowing a SLR from a friend or relative to try out is a good idea. You’ll get a feel for the controls and how everything works. The more different models you try out, the better feel you’ll have for what feels right for you. Like I said, your the most important part of the picture taking process.

Once you’ve done all that, and you know what you want, it’s time to price shop. Online shopping still provides the best selection prices overall. If you don’t mind waiting a few days for shipping, you’ll get the camera and the price you want.

So, stop analyzing, and start taking pictures. The sooner you make a purchase the sooner you can start capturing all those great images.

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Nikon D300 Digital SLR Camera ” A Camera with Great Processing Power and a Full Frame Image Sensor

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by Fred Gagnon

Nikon D300 digital SLR camera, giving great performance and world class images, has all the features professional photographers ask for. This 12.3 megapixel camera uses a DX format image sensor with Nikons exclusive and advanced features. Its a sturdy camera that offers excellent image quality and high ISO performance. And on top of that, it was named Camera of the Year 2007 by Popular Photography.

Nikon D300 Digital SLR Camera uses a rechargeable EN-EL3e Lithium-ion battery. It can shoot up to 6 frames per second with this battery. It is also capable of shooting 8 frames per second with the optional MB-D10 battery grip. The MB-D10 offers additional features such as additional shutter release, autofocus buttons, command dials and focus point selection control.

It has 3-inch 920,000-dot 640 x 480 VGA color display that offers 170 degree wide angle viewing. This high resolution LCD monitor has tempered glass protection. It has zoom in/out buttons that can assist you to find focus easily.

With the Active D-lighting image enhancement, it can provide real time highlight and shadow correction. It can also produce broad tone reproduction. Active D-lighting can correct scenes in bad lighting conditions automatically. Also, it has 4 preset options including standard, neutral, vivid and monochrome.

Nikon D300 digital SLR camera features image sensitivity ranging from 200 to 3200. It has high signal-to-noise ratio for exceptionally clean image files. It has expanded range of options including the Lo-1 and Hi-1options. Lo-1 is equivalent to ISO 100, while Hi-1 is equivalent to ISO 6400.

Nikon D300 Digital SLR Camera features a Multi-CAM 3500DX autofocus module and 51 sensors in normal mode. It also allows 3D tracking and automatic focus point switching. This AF module uses color and light information to accurately track the subject.

There is also the selectable 12-bit or 14-bit A/D conversion or the different bit-depths which are available for you to choose from. You can choose smaller image files that are faster to process. If you want larger files, the operating speed will be slower but your files will have smooth tonal gradations. So, either way, youll have good quality images.

This camera also allows you to choose from the two Live View shooting modes, handheld or tripod. It will assist you when shooting indoors or outdoors. It also features the dust reduction system, which uses ultrasonic sensor. This system prevents dusts and tiny particles from accumulating inside your camera.

Get high performance and agility from Nikon D300 digital SLR camera. This powerful camera not only has advanced features but it also offers durability and great image quality. It has magnesium alloy weather sealed body and a durable shutter mechanism. With this camera, you can use any Nikon F-mount lenses.

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