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Digital Camera Reviews and Ratings De-Mystify the Choices December 5th, 2009


Shopping for a new digital camera can be quite frustrating with the hundreds of choices available. Digital camera reviews clarify this confusion by comparing camera features and options, then rating how each camera compares with similar models.

An effective comparison of best digital cameras requires two things: 1) the camera’s specs and features, and 2) performance ratings. Spec sheets and ratings are plentiful, but to efficiently compare digital cameras it’s important to set some guidelines.

Decide on how the camera will be used, the quality and size of final prints, and necessary features. Write these down and rank camera reviews and ratings against these standards. Whether looking for a professional or snapshot camera, scan the reviews and narrow your choices down to a few cameras before making final comparisons.

OK, Lets Cut to the Chase…

Re-visit the reviews for this short list and evaluate the digital camera ratings in more depth for the following criteria:

Design, Construction and Controls

Minor design differences can become significant in daily camera use. Carefully compare how each camera’s review is rated for design elements. Size and weight, body configuration, plus location of buttons, knobs and other controls can make a camera a joy to use or a real pain in the neck.

Evaluate how well the camera is put together. Are access doors for battery, memory, etc. solid and stable? What does the reviewer say about the shutter release, zoom and other buttons and knobs? How many photos will a fully charged battery take? Is the LCD bright and clear in both low light and sunny conditions?

The reviewer’s evaluation of the camera’s controls is critical. Can manual adjustments be made for different lighting conditions? How about auto-focus zones and exposure modes? Are controls simple and intuitive, or complicated menus?

Sensors, Pixels and Processors

These are the heart of a digital camera and determine photo quality, so closely compare how the reviewer rates them.

Generally larger sensors have more powerful and efficient photodiodes, and will produce higher quality photo images. Both CCD and CMOS sensor technology is advancing rapidly, but with each new development there are usually draw-backs, so compare carefully.

Digital camera marketing would have us believe it’s all about more megapixels. But it’s more complicated than that. Evaluate how each camera’s review rates pixel quality, not just quantity. Some cameras will actually take better pictures with fewer pixels.

What the camera’s processor does with the data collected from the sensor’s diodes is equally important. It must properly interpret color balance and interpolate pixels for sharp natural looking pictures. It must be able to do it quickly or you’ll have to wait too long between shots.

Lens Optics

In many ways lenses for digital cameras are simpler and less expensive than for conventional 35mm cameras. Even so, sensors and processors can’t produce a better photo than what’s visible through the lens. Compare the ratings because cheap lenses can distort images and colors.

In conclusion, decide on camera basics and budget range, scan enough reviews to pick a handful of finalists, then scrutinize the reviews and ratings on those cameras to find the perfect choice.

A list of top rated digital cameras can be found at our Digital Cameras Ratings page.

By: W R Kirk

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Digital SLR Camera Reviews – Best Picks November 28th, 2009


A digital single lens reflex camera is an incredibly versatile and flexible piece of photographic equipment that can help you take the best photos of your life. There are several brands to choose from today that all have interchangeable lenses, allowing you to choose from a wide variety of shots from wide angle and closeups to telephoto images.

But before you decide that a digital single lens reflex camera is just what you need, first consider how you plan on using it. If you mainly like to take snapshots of your family and friends and maybe some special events like weddings and anniversaries, you probably don’t really need a camera as sophisticated and complicated as a digital SLR. In fact, a compact digital camera with a fixed lens will probably do the job just fine. So you can save yourself the added expense and steeper learning curve associated with dSLRs.

But on the other hand, if you are a photography hobbyist or perhaps you plan on increasing your photography skills in the near future, then a digital SLR camera will probably fit your needs well. Or perhaps you need a camera that can do double duty as both a simple fully automated point and shoot camera and a more sophisticated manual camera too, as more than one person with different skill levels will be using it. Happily, a digital SLR can fit the bill here too as most of them also have completely automated settings that can be used by almost anyone.

But if you decide that a digital SLR will work for you, which camera is best for you? Most likely you will need to do some research to find out what models are available in your price range and then read some digital SLR camera reviews online to learn more about which models are the best in that price range.

But from reading many of the online digital slr camera reviews by both independent reviewers and consumers, we have found two cameras that we can highly recommend based on their popularity in these unbiased reviews. For beginners, the Pentax ist DX is often mentioned as an extremely easy camera to learn and use and with a 18-55mm zoom lens and costs just under $1,000. For more advanced users that require even more features and capabilities, the Nikon D70s is well reported on by almost all reviewers that we saw, and with a 18-70mm lens, it costs around $1200. Of course, both of these cameras can be bought for less if you really make a good search for them online.

Regardless of which digital single lens reflex camera that you choose, they will all bring a higher level of photographic capability and sophistication to any photo that you take. If you follow the guidelines and tips provided above it can help you decide whether or not a digital SLR will fit your needs and help you decide also on which one will work best for you.

By: Thad Pickering

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Should You Trust Digital Camera Reviews November 19th, 2009


Digital camera reviews have been all over the place. All of these media outlets from newspapers, TV and radio, have filled each review with nothing but praises. So what we really need is an outline to detect reliable reviews that actually HELP. The Question is Should You Trust Digital Camera Reviews?

First point: Never trust reviews from press releases directly rooted from the manufacturer. All they reveal are the good attributes. Of course, if you do sell your own line of digital cameras, the only way to boost up your sales is to promote its good points. Glitches, as well as, limitations and bad points pertaining to your camera line will never help your sales go up. These press releases are often half-truths. Indeed, a certain digital camera on sale might have its advantages but press releases rather not talk about its disadvantages. Press releases are for promotional purposes alone to entice potential customers and give the product a better name.

Next, home shopping networks and advertisements do the same thing press releases do. They are half-truths as well. But, the good thing though, customers can always return products that do not work for them.

Lastly, digital camera reviews that actually HELP are often found in specialty magazines on gadgets and gizmos computer based and technical. There are also specialty websites for these subjects that do contain unofficial yet reliable reviews. Reviewers coming from these sources are those who are never afraid to enumerate the pluses and the minuses of each digital product out in the market. These digital camera reviews are very TRUTHFUL. Often, reviewers point out differences in the digital cameras released by a certain company for comparison whether, the digital camera line have progressed technologically or not. These reviewers are well-equipped in the field and they know what they are talking about. Reviews from these people root from first-hand experiences with using the digital camera in study and not just any review under some advertising agent out to capture you and your wallet with all the flowery words they can write down.

In addition, YOU can be among the best sources for a digital camera review. But, buy your own camera first. Check everything, play with everything and make sure this fits with what it claims to be. Be keen on specifications, options, and features especially the words, weatherproof and waterproof. If the digital camera is weatherproof, it is splash resistant. If its waterproof, it is water resistant. Never interchange these two terms. And after everything else, you can write down the myriad things you did with your camera attaching either your thumbs-up or down. Emphasize that your review is based from a first-hand experience with the product to heighten its reliability value. And if your digital camera does not satisfy you at all, call customer service.

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GE Digital Camera Reviews, Rants & Raves September 26th, 2009


Before buying any GE camera, you should look at the GE digital camera reviews. The reviews look impressive when the cameras first comes out, but after they are bought and used is when you will have a better idea about how the camera compares to other cameras and what the camera can do. The cheapest camera you will find from GE is the A730 for under one hundred dollars. This camera does not have a favorable review from users who thought the 7 megapixel, three times optical zoom would be a great camera for the price. The picture image is not always clear.

The GE digital camera reviews for the GE E1040 are somewhat favorable for a camera just under two hundred dollars. This camera is still to new for user reviews, but it does have 10 megapixels with four times optical zoom. The E1030 is about twenty dollars cheaper than the E1040 and has 10 megapixels with three times optical zoom. The GE E850 has 8 megapixels with five times optical zoom. It seems if you want more zoom, this camera is the one you would want, except the megapixels are lower. The reviews are very useful for deciding on which camera to buy.

The GE digital camera reviews are designed to give the consumer more information about the camera, but some reviews are not favorable for all cameras. You need to read the reviews and decide if the problems with the camera are user error or manufacturer flaws. You can use the reviews to choose between different makes and models. You are able to compare, features, functions, options and accessories for the price of the camera. Reviews are helpful for anyone who needs a good digital camera. You just have to read between the lines before selecting the right camera.

By: Chris Campbell

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While GE is one of the best when it comes to high quality digital cameras, they’re certainly not the only game in town. There are equal and better cameras around, you just need to know where to look.



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Lumix Digital Camera Reviews & News January 10th, 2009


Lumix digital camera reviews are very useful for finding out what other users have to say about a particular digital camera. The manufacturer reviews give you the information about the specific camera, but it does not give you a user’s review. Many reviews come with pro and cons of owning and using the digital cameras. There are usually reviews for every make and model of camera. The Lumix DMC FZ8 has a favorable review. The camera is easy to use, durable and has an excellent battery life. As for shutter lag, the camera comes out on top. This is a good review for a 7.2 megapixel camera.

Lumix digital camera reviews for the DMC LZ7 are favorable as well. The camera has a good picture quality and is considered very easy to use. This camera is compact and lightweight. It has 7.2 megapixels, two and a half inch viewing screen as well as other features. The camera will work with rechargeable batteries. The camera is idea for beginners as well as those who need a compact camera with good picture quality. The camera does have a good battery life, but does have some noise issues.

The other Lumix digital camera reviews include the DMC FZ30 and the DMC LZ6. The DMC LZ6 is a 7.2 megapixel camera with six times optical zoom. The camera is easy to use and has provides a quality image. The FZ30 has a body style of an SLR camera, so it is not as compact as some users would like it to be. The noise level is a bit high and there is some distortion of the image at times. If you had to choose a camera, you would probably choose the DMC FZ8 because of the favorable review and the price as well as the style and weight.

By: Chris Campbell

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While Lumix is one of the best when it comes to good quality digital cameras, they’re certainly not the only game in town. There are equal and better cameras around, you just need to know what to look for.



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Digital SLR Camera Reviews December 17th, 2008


When you are looking for digital cameras, especially the SLRs, you want to look for some digital SLR camera reviews. These reviews help you choose a camera that has the right functions, feature, shooting modes, flash modes, and tells you what others think about the camera. These reviews are very important for people that are looking for the perfect camera. It is easier to judge a camera by what somebody else has experienced than it is to go buy the camera yourself and not like it. Before buying any camera, you should always check the reviews.

You can find reviews for point-and-shoot cameras and SLR cameras from different manufacturers. You can find a digital SLR review for Nikon, Canon, Panasonic, Sony, Minolta and Fuji. The reviews help consumers compare cameras, learn about any potential problems and learn about the ease-of-use. For instance, if you were looking at a Canon SLR and a Nikon SLR camera, you would want to read reviews about the different SLR cameras and see which one would suit your needs the best. The first thing that you wanted to do when you are looking at reviews is compare the megapixels. This is important when buying any digital camera.

The higher the resolution the better quality picture, you will have. If you are doing professional photography, you will need something with 12.2 or better megapixels. If you are doing amateur photography, you might be satisfied with 8 megapixels or 10.2 megapixels. By looking at the digital SLR camera reviews, you will be able to judge what camera is highly recommended by users. After you find a review that you like, you can then go, look at the camera and compare it to other cameras for features, functions and other options. Reviews are just another way to spread the word about good cameras and not so good cameras.

By: Chris Campbell

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While Canon, Nikon and Minolta are some of the best when it comes to top rated digital cameras, they’re certainly not exclusive members. There are plenty of other cameras around at good prices, you just need to know where to look.



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SVP Digital Camera Reviews November 30th, 2008


The SVP digital camera reviews are not favorable, but the cameras do look and sound appealing. The reviews are always a good way to see if the camera is something that you might want to buy. You can use the reviews to see what the specs are for the camera and if any user has offered a review for pros and cons of the camera. Unfortunately, you might have a few problems finding good reviews or positive reviews for the SVP line of cameras. You need to be very careful when looking at this particular make of camera.

The SVP digital camera reviews are useful to see how the company handles the warranty and how they are with refunds. The reviews also tell you if the camera is a good buy or not. If you use the reviews to your advantage, you will save yourself some bad experiences with any digital camera. The camera reviews are found on the Internet so you can judge and compare all cameras. If you read a review and think it might be a bit overrated, you can look for more information so you can have an accurate account of how the camera works.

When you need to see SVP digital camera reviews before buying one, you should look at user reviews, specifications, warranties, refund policies and where the camera is made. Customer service in far away lands may be hard to reach. Have a checklist ready, so you can do side-by-side comparisons of any cameras you are thinking about buying. By doing the comparison, you can judge which camera will best suit your needs and budget. This is very important if you are looking for a reliable and durable digital camera that will last you more than a few months. Make sure the software is compatible with your computer as well.

By: Chris Campbell

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The Best Canon Digital Camera Reviews November 30th, 2008


The digital camera that is making an impression on consumers is the Canon Power Shot A570 IS. With a price of price of about one hundred and seventy dollars, consumers will have powerful camera for capturing the moment. The image quality is the best while the manual controls allow the user to grow as they become accustom to digital photography. The optical image stabilization helps the user take clearer pictures that otherwise could be blurry because of movements of the hand when taking the pictures. The manual exposure mode as well as the automatic mode delivers a high quality image.

The Canon Power Shot SD870 IS made a name for being a compact camera with a 4x digital zoom and 3.8x optical zoom. Digital photography takes on a new angle with the Canon camera that also serves as movie camera with sound. The viewing screen is three inches, which is a good size for this small camera. The camera comes with a digital memory card that stores 32MB of JPEG images. A compact digital camera at an affordable price under three hundred dollars.

Canon came along with the new EOS 5D digital cameras that have 12.8 mega pixels, microdrive and compact flash. The camera type is a SLR. Consumers have found that this Canon digital camera is lightweight and easier to handle when using. The camera delivers a higher resolution and attention to detail. The full frame sensor is a plus for digital photography.

While there is plenty of competition in the digital camera marketplace, it’s pretty hard to go wrong with a Canon camera. Most Canon digital camera reviews you read will reflect that.

By: Chris Campbell

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Canon continues to improve with each camera they produce. The consumer that is interested in quality images will want to keep up with the new cameras that Canon continually improves on for the best digital photography. The SLR technology, which allows the user to view the image through the camera lens, has added to the quality of the images taken.



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Sanyo Digital Camera Reviews August 13th, 2008


Sanyo digital camera reviews for the Xacti S70 and the Xacti DMX CG65 look appealing. However, the cameras do not have enough user reviews to tell whether the cameras are worth the time or money. The S70 has a slick design with 7.0 megapixels with three times optical zoom. It has a two and a half inch viewing screen and face recognition technology. The camera has a automatic focus feature that reacts quickly making picture taking easy. The camera boasts about the fact that one set of alkaline batteries can take two hundred and fifty images.

The Sanyo digital camera reviews for the DMX CG65 are just as impressive, but once again, the camera has no user reviews so you judge the performance of the camera. This camera has 6.0 megapixels with five times optical zoom. The camera does use all the newest technology to make picture taking easy. The digital cameras do sound very intriguing, but without any user reviews, one will not know if the camera is all it says it is. You would need to check warranties and refund policies before buying any one of these digital cameras unless you judge by what the manufacturer has to say.

The Sanyo digital camera reviews are always good to use for doing comparisons of different makes and models. The reviews are very helpful when you are thinking about buying any digital camera. If you cannot find any reviews, you can always check the manufacturer’s reviews, but this will not give you any kind of idea as to how easy the camera is to use or if there are any problems. New cameras do not have reviews when they first come out, but you can still judge by the features and functions if you cannot find a user review to look at.

By: Chris Campbell

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Leica Digital Camera Reviews, New & Tattoos May 8th, 2008


The Leica digital camera reviews will include the C-LUX 2, which runs about $450. This camera has 7.2 megapixels with three times optical zoom. This camera is very similar to Panasonics DMC- FX30. It is a very easy-to-use camera is lightweight, compact and has image stabilization. The only downfall to this camera is it uses a custom Liton battery, which could cost you some money if you need to replace it. This camera does not need a viewfinder because it offers a two and a half inch viewing screen so you can see exactly what you are shooting.

Other Leica digital camera reviews include the D-LUX 3, Digilux 3, M8 and the V-LUX1. The Digilux 3 and the M8 have very high price tags. The Digilux 3 is SLR digital camera with 7.5 megapixels and a two and a half inch viewing screen. The nice thing about this camera is it can hold a memory card larger than two gigabytes. This camera has the ability to shoot three frames per second.

The M8 camera is a 10.3 megapixels camera that has a price of fifty-four hundred dollars. This camera is not for the beginning photographer. The performance of this camera is outstanding. This camera does not have autofocus, so the user will need to know the fundamentals of photography and camera use.

Leica digital camera reviews help you find a camera that has very little to no problems. It also tells you about the features, function and any accessories that come with the camera. The reviews can help you find the perfect camera. If you read the reviews, you will be able to compare other cameras and decide which one would be best suited for your needs. You can determine what are the best cameras by reading what other users have to say about the cameras.

By: Chris Campbell

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While Leica is one of the best when it comes to recommended digital cameras, they’re certainly not the only game in town. There are equal and better cameras around, you just need to know where to look.



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