Saturday, December 4, 2010

The Best Point and Shoot Digital Camera List

By Alfonso Camera


I had been looking for the best point and shoot digital camera, and I know I found it. It offers all the qualities that make a point and shoot great - hdr, etc etc. The camera I will to point out to you to is a slightly better, all-in-all, than my previous point and shoot digital camera, which is also absolutely fantastic, and I'll teach you about that one as well, as it also has many fantastic features.

Usually, when traveling, considerations that don't matter as much with DSLR such as size and weight become more important when deciding on the best point and shoot camera. Other requirements for me have been items like optical zoom, since those make it easy to capture such a wide range of photos - from wide angle panoramic to close ups of the late afternoon sky, when the sky is dripping in all the colors that show up upon zooming on particular areas.

Are you ready to hear about the best point and shoot cameras, as I deem them? Ok then. There are two models that are close competitors. The Sony Cyber-shot HX5 and, very closely behind , the Panasonic Lumix ZS7. They usual cost around $219-$349, but I'll show you where you can buy them at a discount, and with important extras included, and with free or low-cost shipping. But before doing this, let's mention what makes these digital cameras are the best point and shoots.

What is really cool about the Sony Cyber-shot HX5 is that you don't have to make any tradeoffs in terms of features. It pretty muchis an all-in-wonder. Besides the features mentioned already, it has a 25mm wide angle lens (that let's you capture images where everything squeezes into the window), has GPS (so you know where you snappedevery photo), and a novel awesome panoramic sweep mode .

The Panasonic Lumix, on the other hand, has GPS, noise reduction, image-stabilization features that , and in some cases are superior to the Sony Cyber-shot HX5.

I can't tell you which camera to get, because they are each the best point and shoot digital camera. The decisive factor might be the cost and the importance of low size and weight. If you don't mind spending a little more for a lighter, smaller-body, slightly more advanced camera, go for the Sony Cyber-shot.




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