| Digital Cameras                           Deals  Try researching the best-rated                           digital cameras for purchase, there are many features to                           consider. This article is to help you determine which of                           these features are most important, and what you should                           look for in each feature. Megapixels are a standard measure                           of image quality. The term "megapixel" stands for one                           million pixels, and it refers to the size of an image.                           For example, a 5-megapixel camera can produce images                           that are five million pixels in size: the higher the                           value, the better the picture                           quality. Just a few years ago a 3-megapixel camera was                           considered to be of decent quality, but these days even                           subcompact cameras are rated at a minimum of 10                           megapixels-the Nikon Coolpix S100 even has 16-megapixel                           capability. Superzoom Twitter                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                cameras                           are mostly in the 10-18 range of                           megapixels. Optical zoom is an important                           feature if you plan to take close-ups and shots                           from a distance. Superzoom cameras generally offer 16x                           to 20x zoom, and on the high end the Canon PowerShot                           SX30HS takes that value up to 50x. Subcompact cameras                           are typically in the 3.8x-10x range. Wide-angle capability is important if you                           plan to take landscape and group photos. Common values                           are 24-30mm in the best-rated digital                           cameras.  Cameras have increased the number of                           frames per second that they can capture, video quality                           has improved greatly, and many users have ditched their                           video recording devices in favor of their cameras. For                           instance, the Canon                           PowerShot S110 can capture 8-10 frames per second at                           full resolution, producing very satisfactory video. Most                           models now have dedicated video buttons. When considering ease of use, think                           about how technical you are. If you want a model that's                           easy to use out of the box, search for a model that gets                           high ratings for ease of use, such as the Nikon                                                                                                                      Coolpix AW100                           (in the rugged and waterproof category). Size and weight are factors in how you                           want to carry around your camera. Do you wish to store                           it in your purse or pocket, or do you prefer using an                           external camera case?                           There will be some trade-off in size vs. capabilities;                           in general, larger cameras are able to have more                           expanded features. A subcompact camera is one that                           generally fits in a purse or pocket; these are typically                           4-7 ounces in weight. On the other hand, a superzoom                           camera will have a full-featured zoom lens but could be                           much heavier (the Canon PowerShot SX40 HS, for example,                           tops out at 23 ounces). Other size classifications to                           consider are the in-between size of compact, and for                           active users, the rugged and waterproof                           models. Battery life for cameras is often                           measured by the number of shots that can be taken before                           recharging is necessary. Currently with subcompact                           cameras, 150 shots per charge is on the low end for good                           cameras, while a camera such as the Facebook                                                                                                                                                  Panasonic Lumix                           DMC-FH8 can get as many as 260 shots per charge. Larger                           cameras usually have higher battery capacity; for                           example, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ47 gets up to 400                           shots per charge. A few other camera features bear                           mention. Flash-photo capability is important if you'll                           have any need to illuminate dark scenes. LCD quality and                           size should be checked as well. Touch Blogger                                                                                                            screens are becoming                           available on more and more cameras, as is Wi-Fi                           connectivity, so you should consider whether these are                           important features for your next camera. Finally, determine what price range you                           wish to stay in for your camera. Typical price ranges                           for the most popular subcompacts are $130-400; for the                           best rugged and waterproof models $150-400; for highly                           rated compacts $230-300; and for highly rated superzooms                           $200-750. Now that you know which features should                           be considered in purchasing a best rated digital                           cameras, prioritize the features according to the                           type of use you will be getting out of your camera. In                           this way you will make an informed decision about your                           purchase and will be able to enjoy the results of your                           photographic adventures ahead. Hert7nm2Gpol9Bter4ncdfScop http://www.eDigitalCameras.org | 
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