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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Digital Pocket Sized Cameras That Have Powerful Features

By Jess Smith


Of all the camera makers, there are some that always seem to stand out. It's often those who have been around for a long time and have the experience and resources to continue making advances in digital photography. While there is a huge supply of feature rich digital cameras to choose from, there is no apparent decrease in demand either, which means that the consumer benefits from the companies trying to outdo each other. The following digital cameras are good ones to consider if you're in the market for something special.

For those interested in big features, the PowerShot SD850 IS made by Canon is a great choice that falls into the middle range of the price level. In addition to the 2.5 inch LCD display, this camera boats a wide range of features. This 8 megapixel camera offers 4x zoom and image stabilization features. Of course, moving on to the image process features like red-eye removal doesn't hurt the status of this camera by any means. Canon prefers to include a non-internal memory card. There is a 32 megabyte SD card included with the camera. True, this won't last long and an upgrade is definitely in order but it's enough for most people to start snapping photos.

This camera is also great for people who like to have more control over their photographic compositions. You have manual control of aperture, sensitivity, and the shutter speed. In addition to all that, this camera also has an easy to use interface.

For someone who just wants a point and shoot camera without overly powerful zoom, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 is a great option. This ultra compact camera includes a built in flash and LCD and has 14.1 megapixel resolution. For those who are concerned about LCD particulars, it uses an active matrix TFT technology design. Because this camera has no optical viewfinder, you use the 2.7 LCD display to review and frame your shots. To help compensate for shaking, there is also an optical image stabilization system.

Then there is the great Fuji line of digital cameras which include the F31fd digital compact. pocket size camera. The incredible ISO standards of this camera are the reason the image quality is so noteworthy. This camera proved the experts to be misguided in their emphasis on pixel counts. Most people who use these types of cameras will rarely require applications that need high pixel counts. The low light abilities of this little gem was a trade-off for pixel specs, but it's still a great digital camera. Many people who use this camera also appreciate the long lasting battery and the performance of this camera when it comes to high speed photography. That's a look at a few of the pocket size cameras that are available on the market. If you've never used a digital ultra-compact camera, these would be good for testing out. They are priced very reasonably and do provide decent enough picture quality.

There are many terrific digital pocket sized cameras with many fabulous features. We're seeing a lot of follow up designs now to correct the shortcomings that weren't noticeable until after production. But that is fine with us and many other people, too. People have all kinds of uses for their ultra-compact cameras, and so bear that in mind and then find a great camera that suits your lifestyle and purpose.




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