Digital Cameras Make Great Gifts, If You Know What To Look For

5 August 2009

If that doesn’t help, I’ve got a short list of great cameras gathered from across the internet updated by the minute (aren’t computers great). That’s bound to eliminate at least 90% of all the crap for you. That’s about as simple as things get. Of course you can’t trust computers for everything, so you’ll still want to try them out for yourself. Happy hunting.

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.

While many might pass up a digital camera of this sort because of the limited features there are several models of compact digital cameras that are equipped to be able to record sounds and video.

Photos taken with the XTi using the default factory auto settings tend to be quite underexposed. Not something you would expect from a $600 camera. Bottom line is, don’t assume the Rebel will take better pictures just because it’s a better camera . . . your going to have to upgrade your skills as a photographer to get better pictures.

It’s what the pros are used to, and the XTi comes from a long line of predecessors catering to that market. Expect that to change in the future as technology advances, and manufacturers (Canon and others) bow to consumer pressure.

Don’t do it. At least not till you’ve finished reading. I know, you’ve been researching the Canon Digital Rebel XTi, for weeks, or even months before getting here. And, I’m sure you’ve read umpteen glowing reviews, recommendations and five star ratings heaping wonderful praise on the Digital Rebel XTi. Many of those were sincere I’m sure. But, it’s important to examine the flaws as well. That way you can make an informed decision and be confident your getting the best camera for you.

One of the first digital cameras I purchased, going back every five or six years now was nothing more than a simple point-and-shoot Canon, but ended up costing me close to $1000. When I see what I can get today for thousand dollars in digital SLR cameras, it’s ridiculous. This canon powershot sd780is and this getting the most out of point and shoot cameras should help with digital cameras online.

It started with the XT, then the XTi, followed by the Xsi, the XS, and now the T1i. these cameras can generally be had for between 600 and $1100.

 

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