Canon PowerShot SD800 IS
Canon PowerShot SD800 IS is one of the most popular digital cameras according to CNET’s review. Aside from its cool and attractive design, it can be matched against other cameras in the same price range as the SD800 has a 7.1 megapixel sensor resolution and 4x digital zoom. It has a quick performance and good focal range for lens.
According to CNET’s review:
The Canon PowerShot SD800 IS is a great point-and-shoot camera. It’s small, it sports a stabilized, wide-angle lens, and it can pump out beautiful shots at a pretty rapid pace.
Combine performance with an attractive design, Canon PowerShot SD800 IS is a good choice.
Nikon Coolpix S4
Nikon Coolpix S4 could get your attention because of its cool design. It has a swivel design to make it easier taking pictures of objects in an awkward angle from your head. It has a 6.0 megapixel resolution just enough to give you a clear picture. It has a high quality 10x Optical Zoom-Nikkor 38-380mm Glass Lens (35mm equivalent) that gives you the ability to get a better picture of things from afar. The Coolpix S4 is made up of a bright 2.5 inch LCD giving you a good view of your pictures.
Other features include In-Camera Red-Eye fix to avoid red eye destroying your photos, Face-Priority Auto-Focus for great portraits, and D-Lighting to fix dark images.
Nikon D2Xs
One of Nikon’s high-end SLR digital cameras is the D2Xs. It has a 12.4 (effective) megapixel and can record image data at exceptionally high speed. It has a High-Speed Crop function that lets you shoot of up to 8 frames per second so you can’t miss anything waiting for your camera to be ready once again.
View every image taken at its sharp and clear 2.5 inch 230,000-dot high-resolution TFT LCD monitor display with an ultra-wide 170-degree viewing angle. It has a very fast response with a 37ms shutter release time.
A plus is the D2Xs supports the new high-speed, IEEE802.11b/g compatible Wireless Transmitter WT-2A with enhanced image transfer protocols and increased security. And when used with optional Camera Control Pro software, wireless camera control from a computer is also possible.
Olympus Stylus 730
Olympus Stylus 730 is an easy to use digital camera that has great features. Its 3” LCD lets you see every image you have taken in clear display having 230,000 pixels. It has Digital Image Stabilization (DIS) technology giving you a steadier picture. This stops you retaking moments because of a blurry first shot. Plus, Bright Capture Technology would give you bright images even at low light. With these, you will have stunning results.
The Olympus Stylus 730 has a 7.1 megapixel resolution (effective) with a 3x Optical Zoom, 5x Digital Zoom (seamless to 15x), and 5x Fine Zoom (2 Megapixel). You make still and moving images at different shooting modes. It has an internal memory of 22MB but can be expanded of up to 2GB.
You may check out more details about Olympus Stylus 730’s Features and Benefits and Specifications at its website.
Nikon Coolpix P5000
Nikon has been focusing on releasing point-and-shoot digital cameras. And one of the best models to be released is the Coolpix P5000. It has a 10 megapixel resolution that targets customers that are looking for the best quality images rather than looking at the price but are just not ready yet on purchasing SLR digital cameras.
It has a glass Nikkor lens with a 3.5x zoom. The Coolpix P5000 also has an optical VR image stabilization technology giving a steadier image for the best quality. Enjoy viewing your captured moments on its 2.5 inch LCD display.
Other features include Optical viewfinder, In-Camera red-eye fix, Face-Priority AF, D-Lighting and Program, Aperture, Shutter, and Manual exposure modes.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T50
Sony adds up to their collection of stylish digital cameras. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T50 is a super-slim camera that comes in so handy, small enough to carry in your pocket.
Take pictures at 7.2 MP Super HAD (Hole Accumulated Diode) CCD design which gives you a clearer picture because of increased sensitivity and reduced noise. Enjoy looking at these pictures at its Huge 3.0”1 Clear Photo LCD Plus Screen that has a touch-screen technology making it more user-friendly.
It uses Super SteadyShot Optical Image Stabilization to give you a better picture even with a shaky hand and also uses Carl Zeiss 3X Optical/2X Precision Digital Zoom to give you better capability on taking even distant pictures.
To add up to these list of features, DSC-T50 lets you view in-camera images in slide show and can add up to four music background tracks making it more entertaining. You can also record audio/video clip that is only limited by capacity of your memory.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H5 digital
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H5 digital gives you a powerful feel in taking pictures, in any environment. This 7.2 megapixel camera uses Super HAD (Hole Accumulated Diode) CCD design that gives you a more detailed and high definition pictures by reducing noise and increase sensitivity. Carl Zeiss 12X Optical/2X Digital Zoom/24X Total Zoom lens lets you take distant pictures and still could give you smooth images without jagged edges.
A great feature of this product is the Super SteadyShot Optical Image Stabilization. Especially for shaky hands, this feature minimizes motion blur when taking pictures. DSC-H5 has a built-in memory slot so you can add up storage capacity enabling you to take more pictures. And you may enjoy looking at these pictures at its bright 3.0″ LCD screen.
Sony DSLR-A100K/B
Another model for digital SLR cameras from Sony is the DSLR-A100K/B camera. It is built with an 18-70mm F3.5-5.6 Lens. Having a 10.2 Mega Pixels CCD, enjoy taking great images indoors or outdoors. And immediately see what you’ve captured in its Clear Photo LCD Plus.
It has an Anti-Dust system and D-Range Optimizer function to beef up its set of features. Enjoy clarity with the help of its High Speed Response. These features may be further enhanced by purchasing lenses and other accessories like a remote control.
Be a professional with this cool digital SLR camera.
Sony GPS-CS1
Want a better way to organize your pictures? Want to know where exactly where your photos were taken? Then get a hold of the GPS Device by Sony. Sony now allows you to know where you have taken your photos by keeping track of your photo locations and dates with satellite precision. The Sony GPS-CS1 calculates and records the position data.
This doesn’t need a complex setup as it is quite easy to use. It is said to be lightweight and can store up to one month of tracking records. It records location logs every 15 seconds. This makes it easier for us to manage and organize our pictures as it can be shown on an online map with the use of the software supplied with the camera.
A Great Business
Digital cameras have done a lot for us, especially for those who love to quickly capture the moments on any given occassion. They’ve allowed us to take pictures of anything without thinking that you would run out of film. And for the business-minded people, it can reap us great profits.
I have thought of having my own business of digital printing. What I just need is a digital camera, a computer, a printer, and a graphics artist (I happen to love editing photos using Photoshop). With these on hand, you could offer a wide range of services, from rush IDs to photo editing — popular services here in my country, the Philippines.
Using a digital camera is much cheaper than using a standard camera. Imagine how much you will save from buying films. Just think of photo services for weddings and other special occassions. The photographer won’t need to worry about how much film he has left and just choose the special, select moments to capture on film. Using a digital camera, he can just fire away and take pictures of everything.
Plus, we can’t forget about the printing process. No danger of exposing the films, and you will just need to connect your camera into the computer, and print right away. Hassle-free and profitable, right?
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