Digital Camera Buying Guide Details
There is no spec that tells you which camera is best. A
higher resolution (i.e., more megapixels) or bigger zoom range doesn't
make the camera better. I'll repeat: you're never looking for the camera
with the most megapixels or longest zoom.Don't get hung up on making sure you've got the "best" in a
particular class. The truth is, one camera rarely bests the rest on all
four major criteria -- photo quality, performance, features, and design.
(You may have noticed how few Editors' Choice Awards we give for
cameras. That's partly why.) At least not at a friendly price. You want
something best for you. And that may mean, for example, that it doesn't
produce stellar photo quality, or at least photos that pixel peepers
think are stellar quality.Try before you buy. Make sure it fits comfortably in your
hand and that it's not so big or heavy that you'll leave it at home. It
should provide quick access to the most commonly used functions, and
menus should be simply structured, logical, and easy to learn.
Touch-screen models can allow for greater functionality, but can also be
frustrating if the controls and menus are poorly organized or the
screen can't be calibrated to your touch.
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Digital Camera Buying Guide
Digital Camera Buying Guide
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