Cameras for Christmas ~ 2007 |
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If you're in the market for a digital camera and feeling a bit overwhelmed by the sheer number of available models you're not alone. Camera makers feel compelled to offer to offer something for everyone, even when their own model line becomes redundant. After all, in the consumer lines it's not just a matter of megapixels and zoom lenses, there's considerations like size, color, and style. However, if you're looking for value at price you can afford then you'll want to read on. There is a method to my madness, and I'll provide you the criteria for my picks at the end of the article, as well as links to review sites that you will find useful if you decide to do your own research. Naturally each one offers a Buying Guide or recommendations. I'll also address the respective advantages of buying online versus local, and provide some tips on choosing your vendor. Finally there's decent point and shoot that will fit into our Holiday Gifts for Under $100. It's the Nikon L11 priced at $99. This little jewel is designed for novices or people who like to take snapshots with a minimum of calculation. With 16 different Scene Modes, like Landscape, Portrait, or Macro, you just select the Scene and press the shutter. Perfect for 4 x 6 prints and online display, or even home movies, the L11 sets a new standard for the Economy Class of digital cameras. Review: Nikon Steve's Digicams (Read On) |
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