10 Best Point and Shoot Cameras for 2010
DSLR Cameras may be the choice of any real photographer but the sales of point-and-shoot cameras show that there are more wannabe photographers than the actual photographers who just want to capture some of the memorable incidents of their life. The point-and-shoot models are easy to use and we can easily take great photos using them with minimum effort. With these type of cameras, you can just point the camera towards the object you want to shoot and leave the rest of the settings automatically configured to best for that situation. This is perhaps the main reason of their popularity apart from the fact that they are obviously the cheaper option for a digital camera than the DSLRs.
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The Christmas is not very far away and if you want to purchase a digital camera this Christmas, you should better start the research now to get the best digital camera available in the market. If you have already invested some time to find the digital camera of your choice you must have been puzzled by the numerous geeky terms like megapixels, optical zooms and some features like HD Video, image stabilization, face detection, red eye removal etc. Understanding of these terms will make you more puzzled than you ever were because you’ll find a wide variety of models having different blending of these factors and you’ll be hard pressed to find the best digital camera of your choice. But if you don’t have the time to research thoroughly, don’t worry, we have done it for you and here is the list of the best digital cameras according to the different consumers.
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No. FujiFilm FinePix isn’t just another typical point-shoot camera. It offers a new Super CCD Technology that gives out far more dynamic range than a standard digital camera with its latest technology of capturing the available light. This point and shoot camera is meant for those serious amateur photographers around us. But does it live up to the hype? We have made a review to find the answer. Let’s take a good look at some details of the camera.
FujiFilm has made their first ever touchscreen digital camera, the Z300. The camera has minimal buttons and almost every functions can be done using the touchscreen. The trendy looking camera has a moderate 10MP resolution and 5x optical zoom with image stabilization facilities. Here are its other features.
