Is This Digital Camera Better Than The One You Just Purchased?

Posted on 07. Jul, 2009 by chris campbell in Photography

If you’re trying to become a professional photographer you might want to ditch the old camera and buy yourself a brand new SLR. Don’t worry about choosing the wrong camera because below you’ll find a great set of instructions that you’ll find very useful while shopping.

Is It Smart To Buy The First Digital Camera You See?

Posted on 04. Jun, 2009 by chris campbell in Photography

Two Olympus digital camera problems that seem to be common with the compacts and the SLR cameras is the ability to get them fixed and problem focusing. The SLR problem is with different lens selections. The lens selections for the SLR digital cameras seem to be sparse. The problem finding different size lens is not as much as a problem as it is an inconvenience for those who need different size lens for professional photos.

Having Any Digital Camera Problems These Days?

Posted on 04. Jun, 2009 by chris campbell in Photography

There have been many DXG digital camera problems. For this underwater camera, the DXG 308 is very nice. Even though it only has 3.0 megapixels.

Light & Small Digital Cameras Can Go Anywhere

Posted on 04. Jun, 2009 by chris campbell in Photography

If you are looking for a solid yet ultra-portable compact point-and-shoot digital camera, then the SD1100IS model by Canon will definitely suit your needs. I am by no means a professional photographer, but I have seen lots and lots of consumer digital cameras, and this one simply delighted my shooting experience. In this article I will try to describe the pros and cons of this gadget and hopefully this will ease your buying decisions.

Distinguishing Features From Useless Fluff With Digital Cameras

Posted on 04. Jun, 2009 by chris campbell in Photography

Can you name the three best rated ultra-compact, compact, and SLR digital cameras? Chances are most people can’t. There are so many choices in digital cameras these days, it’s very difficult to get consensus. What’s more important though, is that you can tell the differences between the three main categories of digital cameras? Those categories being ultra-compact (subcompact), compact, and SLR digital cameras. Knowing the pros and cons and what features they include is the single biggest deciding factor in what makes the best rated digital camera for you.

Is This Camera As Good As The Reviews Say?

Posted on 04. Jun, 2009 by chris campbell in Photography

The Canon digital cameras come in different styles and with many different features. The Rebel EOS SLR models are the XSi, XTi and the XT. The EOS 35mm SLR Rebel models are the T2 and the K2. The EOS SLR Rebel XSi models come with 12.2 megapixels and image stabilizer.

Not Many People Know What To Look For In A Digital Camera

Posted on 04. Jun, 2009 by chris campbell in Photography

As a graphics artist and animator, I am usually picky about the camcorders I can get my hands on. What attracted me about Ultra Flip is the lack of wires: it records the clips onto a USB memory stick that I simply plug out and put it in my laptop’s USB slot for downloading.

I'm Just Here To Help In Your Digital Camera Shopping Adventure

Posted on 04. Jun, 2009 by chris campbell in Photography

A generous zoom range is very important for any photographer and in the last period of time every single manufacturer added at least one or two models with super zoom in the line-up.

Are You Getting The Best Camera For Your Money?

Posted on 04. Jun, 2009 by chris campbell in Photography

The best new digital cameras that are available on the market today are extremely user friendly. For instance digital cameras allow you to be able to view the pictures that you take the instant that you snap a picture. This will allow you to know right away how your photograph turned out. You can also take large numbers of pictures, due to the capabilities of the memory card, in addition to being able to capture both sound and video.

A New Digital Camera Can Do Wonders For Your Pictures

Posted on 04. Jun, 2009 by chris campbell in Photography

Whatever you do, don’t ask a Nikon / Sony / Pentax SLR owner, “Whats the best Canon Digital SLR camera I should buy?”. Camera enthusiasts tend to be incredibly brand loyal, and will argue endlessly over why their particular brand is the best of all time . . . and will always be . . . forever and forever amen! Someone who owns several brand name cameras, and therefore owes his / her allegiance to no one brand would probably be a better person to ask. Well . . . since you did ask, let’s have a look shall we.