Here’s How To Get The Coolest Digital Camera

Posted on 29. May, 2009 by Chris Campbell in Arts and Entertainment

Well, the other day I was talking with a friend about the old Canon EOS 350D / Digital Rebel XT. This reflex camera is without doubt better than the previous 300D. I have used a Canon EOS 300D and it really is quite nice for what the price. But the 350D has some significant differences that are important to consider when comparing the two models. While the XT, and XTi further improve on this stalwart, the price is considerably higher.

I heard a great story from an aspiring young photographer about their college days. His professor in a photography class full of promising professional photographers was given a simple task. They were shown a dozen or so beautiful and artistic photographs. Their task was to determine which photographs were taken by some very expensive SLR cameras, and which were taken by some very inexpensive point and shoot cameras. The end result? Their success rate was about as good as if they had just randomly guessed.

The other digital camera is the camera for under one hundred dollars. The S630 has a two and a half inch viewing screen with five times digital zoom and three times optical zoom. The 6.0 megapixels is a little low, but the picture quality is still good. This camera is very thin and compact for easy traveling.

Just a few more Samsung digital camera suggestions are the super thin Samsung NV15 with 10.1 megapixels and the Samsung i85 with 8.2 megapixels. Samsung has many different cameras with different resolutions to choose.

Depending on your needs, you can find a great camera with few problems with picture quality. The majority of the Samsung digital cameras use the SDHC memory cards.

If image quality is more of a consideration then portability, then step up to the Canon PowerShot A570IS. Both are around the $150 range. If your a little more ambitious with your photography, then start with a Canon Digital Rebel XTi SLR camera. For under $600 you’ve got plenty of room to grow. That’s it, go get one, and start taking pictures. Your not getting any younger.

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