Solid technology and ease of use are among the never ending wonders of pocket sized cameras. They take ever clearer, crisper photos with vivid colors and details. There are different preferences for photo qualities, i.e. softness of objects and different accessories. But if a camera maker concentrates on one area, the quality and performance in others can lapse. The following is information on three of the many options available in pocket size cameras.
The feature-rich PowerShot SD850 IS by Canon is a nice pocket size camera that falls into a mid-range price level. This tiny camera packs a powerful punch when it comes to features and boasts an LCD display that is 2.5 inches. Image stabilization is an excellent feature offered by this 8 megapixel camera as is the 4x zoom. Features like red-eye removal is another favorite among this camera's fans. Canon cameras prefer the use of external memory cards. There is a 32 megabyte SD card included with the camera. It won't last long but should last long enough for you to rush out and buy a bigger memory card. The next camera up for review is Canon's PowerShot SD870 IS. While many features are quite similar to the SD850 IS, there are some notable cosmetic differences. There is an increase from 8 to 8.3 megapixels and the LCD display is slightly larger being 3 inches rather than 2.5. The camera features advanced technology and the Digic III image processor. Autofocus is able to work with the face detection feature to detect as many as nine faces at once. The updated version feature a touchpad that not only is more responsive but also happens to have better ergonomics.
The final camera review is by Fuji; it's the F31fd digital compact camera. The incredible ISO standards of this camera are the reason the image quality is so noteworthy. This is the very camera that proved the folly of focusing on pixel counts alone. The average amateur user of cameras is will only need high pixel counts for very specific applications. This camera exchanged the high numbers for pixel counts for greater abilities with low light photography for great effect. Other favorite features include high speed performance and lengthy battery life. Cannon has an excellent and stable reputation when it comes to the market for digital pocket size cameras. When it comes to casual photography, this old workhouse is a fast favorite. It's possible to find cameras that offer more features - for a larger price.This information was brought to you by http://dropinrange.net, your source for all things related on DROP IN RANGE.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Powerful Diversity and Features in Digital Pocket Size Cameras
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