Friday, September 10, 2010

How to Buy a Point-and-Shoot Digital Camera

How to Buy a Point-and-Shoot Digital Camera - PCMag.com

"Follow these seven simple rules to find the perfect compact digital camera for your needs—and your budget.

By far the largest segment of the digital camera market, point-and-shoot models are compact, easy to use, and typically take great pictures with minimal effort. With a point and shooter, you simply press the shutter button, and the camera automatically adjusts shutter speed, aperture, focus, and light sensitivity to capture a clear image with optimal color. Unlike digital SLRs, which offer more manual control and interchangeable lenses, point-and-shoot cameras can slip into a pocket, and are often hundreds of dollars less expensive than their D-SLR counterparts.

Deciding to buy a point-and-shoot camera is the simple part, but with hundreds of models to choose from, selecting the best one for your needs and budget is no easy feat. Following our seven rules will help bring your perfect camera into focus.

CLICK on link above to see the seven simple rules.

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