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How
To Compare Digital Camera Prices |
by:
Steve
Gargin |
Digital
camera prices have been constantly dropping
whilst the quality and complexity of the
digital cameras has been rising rapidly.
People who used to only dream of owning
a digital camera because of the excessive
digital camera prices may now be able to
afford much better cameras than they realize.
In fact, digital camera prices have changed
so dramatically that a 5- or 6-megapixel
point-and-shoot digital camera has dropped
below what a 4-megapixel camera was selling
for less than a year ago.
Digital camera prices of $200-$300 are now
common for good point-and-shoot digital
cameras that come with an image resolution
of up to 5 mega pixels and a 3X optical
zoom lens. It is important to recognize
what the minimum features are to expect
for this range of digital camera prices.
Digital camera prices between $200 and $300
should include:
* 1.3 frames per second shooting capability
* 10 to 20 scene modes
* built-in flash
* lens openings from f2.8 to f4.8
* optical viewfinder and an LCD of 1.5 to
2 inches
* optical zoom lens with a range equivalent
to that of a 35-115mm lens
* rechargeable batteries
* shutter speeds of 4 seconds to 1/2000
second
* solid plastic or metal housing
* video clip capture at 320 by 240 resolution
with audio
Digital camera prices can vary and it is
essential to know what the most useful features
are. Obviously you want to take good pictures
but don't want to pay the inflated digital
camera prices that the high-end cameras
have. However, your priority should be to
assess which features are the most important
to enable you to take the best pictures.
The higher the numbers of megapixels that
the cameras have, the higher the digital
camera prices are but this does not necessarily
guarantee better pictures.
One of the most useful features to look
for in the $200-$300 range of digital camera
prices for point-and-shoot picture taking
is scene modes. Digital camera prices are
not affected very much by having scene modes
but these allow an amateur photographer
to take shots such as a fireworks display
and sunsets without knowing how to adjust
the camera settings manually. The majority
of the better digital cameras within the
$200-$300 range of digital camera prices
have scene mode selections available. Another
feature of cameras within the $200-$300
range of digital camera prices is that they
are compact and will fit in a jacket pocket.
About the author:
Steve Gargin is the administrator of http://digital-camera-reviews.helper-guru.com/nikon-d70-digital-slr/index.htmlwhich
is a great website dedicated to giving free
advice on Digital Cameras.
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