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What Kind Of Digital Camera Should You Buy?

Choosing the right digital camera can be a confusing and exhausting experience. It seems every manufacturer has several different types of cameras free to choose from. Even if you know what brand of digital camera you wish to buy, you still have many choices to make. Do you make your decision on the price, the features, or the style of camera?

The best way to decide what kind of digital camera is right for you is to decide what kind of photography's wish to do. There are roughly four different kinds of digital cameras available. There is the compact point and shoot, the standard point and shoot digital camera, the advanced or prosumer models, and the digital single lens reflex or DSLR. No single model of digital camera is perfect for every use. A compact point and shoot digital camera is great for one purpose while DSLR's are more appropriate for another purpose.

If you're looking for digital camera to keep if you at all times, or just want a digital camera that will be convenient to keep with you, the compact point and shoot digital camera is a good place to start looking. While some models in this category are no bigger than an audio cassette in size, some cheaper brands have such a low resolution and poor image quality that they're not much more than toys. Sticking to high quality brands and a reasonable resolution, many models still easily fit into the pocket or purse. Small size does not need to mean poor quality picture. Some of the smallest digital cameras have image resolution and image quality equal to those even in the prosumer category.

The primary feature of the compact point and shoot class is small size. It is also the main disadvantage of the compact point and shoot camera. Because of their small size they usually have a very limited zoom range for the lions. Other than the range of the zoom, you'll find many of the features that are found in larger point and shoot digital cameras.

The standard point and shoot digital camera has the most resemblance to a 35mm point shootout camera. It's larger size usually permits a better range zoom lens, and sometimes a slightly lower price than a compact version. Without size as a feature like the compact models, and the technological advances of the advanced models, the primary consideration in this class is probably price and zoom range. In this category choose a camera from a major manufacturer, with a resolution of the least five to six megapixels, then choose a camera based on price. The standard size point and shoot digital camera is fine for just about anything that you would refuse to 35mm point and shoot camera for.

The advanced point and shoot digital camera is designed for the serious hobbyist or those with extra money to spend. Often referred to as prosumer models, the advanced point and shoot digital camera often have features that you might find in a professional model. These models feature the latest technology and often include lenses with incredible zoom range, an advantage if you take pictures of your children in sports. Many models also include image stabilization for sharper images. Wide range of zoom provides a good alternative to a digital single lens reflex. If you are someone who takes a lot of pictures and likes to experiment with photography, the extra cost of a prosumer model may provide the features that you need.

The digital single lens reflex camera or DSLR for short, is the final category of digital camera. The DSLR features unparalleled image quality. Even when comparing similar resolution chips to DSLR's always seem to come up with a better image quality versus a point and shoot. Another feature the DSLR is the ability to change lenses. Size and cost are the only disadvantage of the DSLR, although some models like the Canon digital rebel are similar in size to some of the larger prosumer models. Image quality and flexibility make a DSLR a must for the professional.

So if your primary requirement in your digital camera is convenience choose a Compaq camera. For price or flexibility look into a standard size point and shoot digital camera. For the latest technological advances choose a prosumer model. For professional use or the best image quality choose a digital single lens reflex.

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