If there was any area of consumer electronics that just keeps on exploding it's the pocket size camera industry. There are many different brands and competition is fierce. But that's great because it only means good things for you, the consumer. This competition drives the technology forward developing new features and innovations. Find the best pocket size camera for your needs by learning about some of the new features to be on the lookout for.
The consumer reaps the benefits as companies try to outdo each other, because, while there are hundreds of choices available, there is no apparent decline in demand for feature rich digital cameras. The following digital cameras are good ones to consider if you're in the market for something special.
To begin, we'll do a short review of the Fujifilm FinePix F80EXR which by all accounts is a very respectable compact pocket size camera. Some may find this camera's mega-zoom feature appealing. The 12 megapixels of this camera mean you can create clear, large prints. It is reasonably priced for the advance features it offers. The EXR sensor offers three different modes to choose from. This essentially gives you three types in one camera. There are three modes: highest possible resolution mode; optimum dynamic range mode; and the lowest possible noise mode. Also, going further, the F80EXR will automatically analyze the scene and make the best choice for you - a bit impressive, we think.
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. The LCD 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. There is an optical image stabilization system for shake compensation.
We've included Canon's PowerShot SD750 in this article because it is a good overall pocket size camera. You'll find a solid digital camera that includes greater than average movie quality plus face detection, of course. We find the photographs the camera produced to be high ISO quality. There is no better choice for a digital camera when it comes to an ultra-compact design and large LCD screen. People who prefer not to look through the viewfinder to snap photos but wish to use the LCD display instead are the perfect market for this camera. This particular LCD screen is 3 inches and may not be as clean or crisp as other screens but is easy to see in the sun. As far as digital pocket size cameras are concerned, Canon has one of the best reputations in the marketplace. While these are old workhorses, they've continued to be loved by many of the more casual photographers who love taking snapshots on the go. It's possible to find cameras that offer more features - for a larger price.
The consumer reaps the benefits as companies try to outdo each other, because, while there are hundreds of choices available, there is no apparent decline in demand for feature rich digital cameras. The following digital cameras are good ones to consider if you're in the market for something special.
To begin, we'll do a short review of the Fujifilm FinePix F80EXR which by all accounts is a very respectable compact pocket size camera. Some may find this camera's mega-zoom feature appealing. The 12 megapixels of this camera mean you can create clear, large prints. It is reasonably priced for the advance features it offers. The EXR sensor offers three different modes to choose from. This essentially gives you three types in one camera. There are three modes: highest possible resolution mode; optimum dynamic range mode; and the lowest possible noise mode. Also, going further, the F80EXR will automatically analyze the scene and make the best choice for you - a bit impressive, we think.
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. The LCD 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. There is an optical image stabilization system for shake compensation.
We've included Canon's PowerShot SD750 in this article because it is a good overall pocket size camera. You'll find a solid digital camera that includes greater than average movie quality plus face detection, of course. We find the photographs the camera produced to be high ISO quality. There is no better choice for a digital camera when it comes to an ultra-compact design and large LCD screen. People who prefer not to look through the viewfinder to snap photos but wish to use the LCD display instead are the perfect market for this camera. This particular LCD screen is 3 inches and may not be as clean or crisp as other screens but is easy to see in the sun. As far as digital pocket size cameras are concerned, Canon has one of the best reputations in the marketplace. While these are old workhorses, they've continued to be loved by many of the more casual photographers who love taking snapshots on the go. It's possible to find cameras that offer more features - for a larger price.
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Nathan Jones is a professional writer and researcher. He writes about a variety of topics and runs a blog Young Drivers Insurance Zone at http://youngdriversinsurancezone.com/.
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