What camera is right for you?
Buying a digital camera can be confusing. Buying the most popular one might not be right for you. You need to think about what you are going to use it for and how big you want your printed photos to be. Almost all professional photographers have a point and shoot to go along with their expensive gear. That quick snapshot might just get them the shot that might have been missed otherwise.
For most people the point and shoot Camera is efficient enough. With that said here is a list of the most popular point and shoot cameras on the market according to PC World as of June 13, 2007. Ranking is by pricing and technology changes
1. Fujifilm FinePix S700 – 7.1 mega pixel
2. Fujifilm FinePix S31fd – 6.3 mega pixel
3. Kodak Easyshare C875 – 8 mega pixel
4. HP Smart shoot R927 – 8.2 mega pixel
5. HP Smart shoot R967 – 10 mega pixel
6. Kodak Easyshare Z612 – 6.1 mega pixel
7. Kodak Easyshare C633 – 6 mega pixel
8. Kadak Easyshare C743 – 7.1 mega pixel
9. Fujifilm FinePix E900 – 9 mega pixel
10. Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX2 – 10 mega pixel
Before buying the camera, check up on it and read the reviews, see how easy it is to find help for the camera on the manufactures web site. Does the manufacture offer tips and tricks, what kind of warranty does it offer?
Make yourself a list of all the extra items you want. Check the camera you are considering buying, what accessories come with it? How easy is it to purchase accessories? How much do the media cards cost for it, not all media cards will work with all digital cameras. What about extra batteries?
A camera is a big investment and with proper care can last for many years. My last point and shoot digital camera lasted over 10 years before it finally gave out. (I guess I dropped it one to many times).
SMALL TALK
These two were having a conversation when I took this photo.
I wish I could understand dog talk.
Camera
HP315 point and shoot camera
References
about.com
photo.net
PC World, Digital Camera Reviews, Digital Photography
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