4/01/2011

Rating Of The Best Digital Camera Models Currently Available In The Market

By Mike Morrisson


Looking to buy a digital cameras? Searching for which is the best digital camera to purchase? Well, in this posting, we'll talk about the very best digital cameras of 2010 and discover the pros and cons of every one.

There are quite a lot of factors you have to consider when you're buying a digital camera. These include but are not restricted to the brand, the cost, the features, the build, the consumer reviews, etc. Herein, I'm putting together a long list of the best digital cameras according to me. To make it in this list, a digital camera needs to be really good because I'm somebody who is pleased by simply almost every other technology wonder! It requires to be seriously, really special to get a mention.

So, let's begin...

Nikon D7000 - Nikon is appropriate up there with Canon in terms of making digital camera models, in my opinion. This one is a proof of their benchmarks. A truly spectacular camera with a great viewfinder; the Nikon D70000 has been loved by one and all. It's slightly on the expensive side but again, the price is cent percent justified.

It's a 16.2 Megapixel camera and it also enables you to take stunning videos completely HD (1080P). There are so many features that it'll complete more than a few pages. If you're a professional photographer, this is for you. If you're not a professional photographer, but somebody who wants to take beautiful pictures, this is for you.

You'll understand what I'm referring to once you hold this camera in the hand. Its an absolute masterwork - the buttons, switches, controllers have all been placed at the best locations which makes it easier to use. The picture quality is certainly not lower than amazing. What's better still is the fact that this camera is one of the few that you can tote around when traveling. It is among the lighter ones. I looked up for this camera's online reviews and it seems like most people agree with me. It gets an average of 4.5 stars.

Canon EOSD 5D - This camera comes a close second. Actually, I'd say there's a tie between the first and the second. It is really an equally good camera and when you prefer the Canon brand, this is for you. It's a bit limited in its video capabilities though so if you're at the top of video, this isn't the digital camera for you. Apart from that, the picture quality is awesome and you'd adore it, I'm sure. It's costlier than the Nikon's therefore if your budget is limited, go for the Nikon.

This one is 12.8 MP having a 2.5 inch LCD digital display. One con for me was it didn't mount as a drive when I hooked up it to my Mac. I was able to transfer my work eventually however, I had to undergo an entirely distinct (and painstakingly difficult!) route.

For picture quality & overall features, I'd give this camera a 4 start. For those other things mentioned previously, such as the price, I give it a 3 star.

Nikon Coolpix S8100 - If you're shopping on a critically restricted budget, this is the camera for you. Though it's nowhere close to the quality of the two I've mentioned above, you receive what you pay for. In cases like this, though, you get far more than what you pay for. The cost is very low and when you retain that in your mind, the standard and all the other features are extremely great.

I'm not too keen on the body design, though. The controls are put in awkward locations and also you end up doing stuff you didn't set out to! Overall, this digital camera gets a 2.5 star based on the characteristics as well as the price.




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