Sunday, June 20, 2010

Small Digital Cameras


Incredibly, the number of small digital cameras under $100 is numerous. When digital cameras were new, you would have paid twice the amount for a camera with fewer functions than a camera you can get today. As technology advances, we are finding that even fairly new technology is becoming more affordable. You'll have no difficulty in finding a variety of affordable small digital cameras, but you may be stumped on choosing the right one.

Don't be tempted to buy the first deal you come across as there will be more, and you really should check out the specifications of each one. Avoid judging a camera just by it's appearance, because looks can be deceiving. Without checking out what else is on offer you could be stuck with a digital camera that takes poor shots during a special occasion.

It's not as easy as merely choosing the most popular named brand. There are lots of top manufacturers making it extremely difficult to decide which is the best. How do you decide between big names such as Panasonic and kodak, Fuji and Sony, or Canon and Nikon? If you ignore other brands and go for your favorite one, you'll miss out on the incredible choice you have on other big name small digital cameras.


So what are the things a smart buyer should look out for? To start, if you have unsteady hands which tend to cause blurry pictures, it's wise to pick a digital camera that has the ability to correct image-shakes. If you want to capture detailed close-up images this is a good function to have. If you plan to take lots of zoomed in photos, you will most definitely need a macro-zoom lens.

Everyone enjoys going on holiday and the best way to capture memories is by taking as many pictures as possible. However it can grow tiring to have to worry about getting every shot in on your trip. Fussing over the settings on a camera to capture shots is time consuming. You will enjoy your vacation more if you can just point, click and know that shots will come out fine.

A digital camera that can auto-detect lighting and other conditions and give you the best settings automatically, will save you time and effort. It won't guarantee professional positioning of shots, but you can be assured that most if not all shots will be as good as they can be in terms of focus and color.

Another great function to have on your camera for the amateur photographers among us, is a wide-angle lens. This isn't just good for taking beautiful and breathtaking scenery it's good for fitting as much of the scenery in, especially if you're in an environment that doesn't allow much maneuverability. Regardless if you're in a crowded city, perhaps in New York or London, you'll have no problem with a wide lens. Having a wide-angle lens will enable you to capture more of the scenery than a camera without.

To be honest, there are a ton of things to consider when purchasing a small digital camera. So the best thing to do is decide what kind of pictures you want to take and find the camera that is best suited to it. There's a good chance that you can purchase a digital camera well below $100 and even have enough to go out for dinner.