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July 7th, 2009 · No Comments

Just for good measure, here’s a couple other shots to the body of the Nikon Coolpix S51. Hard to hold onto, power switch too easy to press accidentally. LCD display is very grainy. Door to battery and memory card is fragile and hard to open. No auto presets dial. Photos under florescent lighting have greenish tinge.

The good thing about SLR cameras is that one camera can use several lens lengths, which is the reason SLR’s are the top selling cameras (especially for professionals and advanced photographers).

Megapixels and LCD’s screens seem to be the big selling point these days with manufacturers. If only more consumers realized that too many megapixels result in noisy pictures, especially with an ultra-compact camera that have such a small image sensor to start with. While bigger LCDs may seem cool, they’re just a killer on batteries.

Despite its few disadvantages, Canon FS100 is a great camera with lovely features. A 4.5/5 would be an appropriate grade, not a whole 5 due to the file transfer issues.This best compact digital cameras prices and this tips for buying digital cameras should help.

They provide the flexibility of taking both still photographs, or video. This is a great binocular camera for the casual user, but the more serious bird watching type, may want to spend a little more money. Specifically, take a look at the last digcam binoculars (From Barska) in this review. It uses a standard USB connector to upload pictures and videos taken to your computer.

The camcorder interface allows you to place the clips onto a playlist, fast forward and rewind them. It’s like having a miniaturized Windows Media Player inside your camera! The image stabilization on zoom is simply great, it works much better than with other camcorders. The battery life span is huge, if you don’t use the Quick Start option (leave the camera on standby and have it start up when you open the screen). I used it for 10 straight hours and it didn’t use even half of the battery power. Another nifty feature is that you can view how much battery power you have left with the push of a button without switching the camera on.

For instance, the Nikon D40 with an 18-55 mm lens and the Canon EOS 400D Rebel XTi with an 18-55mm lens will make a good comparison. The Nikon has 6.24 megapixels and the Canon has 10.5 megapixels. So far, the cameras are comparable for lenses, but not for megapixels.

The shutter speed is another thing to consider when deciding which is the best digital SLR camera.


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