Digital Cameras on a Budget
Picking out the best digital camera is one of the hardest things to do. This is because there are so many to choose from. However, for most people, the best choice of digital camera all depends on the budget that they have set for themselves. Buying digital cameras on a budget actually can make it easier for you as you can narrow down your choices to just a handful of available and known brands in the digital camera market.
Below $150
Believe it or not but you can actually get a very good camera for less than $150. There are a few brands that you can choose from, and each of these digital cameras on a budget is competitive on a global scale. You can pick a fine camera from brands like Canon, Fuji, Sony, Nikon, and Olympus. For an average of about $120, some (if not all) of these cameras even have outputs of anywhere between 5 mega pixels and over 8 mega pixels. And if it’s the number of mega pixels that make sense to you, then cameras like the Canon PowerShot A460 (5 mega pixels) or the Fuji FinePix A820 (8.3 mega pixels) should suit you fine.
$200 to $300 Choices
For those with a little more money to spend, your choices are broadened as well. For digital cameras on a budget from $200 to $300 you can buy yourself a Panasonic Lumix with 12x optical zoom and over 7 mega pixels. The popular Canon PowerShot SD800 IS is also available in this price range alongside competitive products from Casio, Pentax, Fuji, and Sony. With your options broadened, the features of these cameras are also much more varied than those that cost below $150. Research on what cameras you think might suit your lifestyle and taste. If you can’t find what you like, you can wait a little longer for more models to appear in this budget category as time goes by.
$350 to $600 Options
For digital cameras on a budget that nears $600, you will find that some of the best cameras can be found. You can opt for the Sony Cybershot H7, which is the successor to the popular H5. The Sony Cybershot H7 is known for its 15x optical zoom, 8.1 mega pixels and its output which promises HDTV quality. Other brands that comoete with this product and are slightly more expensive include the Canon PowerShot G7, the Nikon D40, and the Pentax K100D. Depending on what features you want or require as a photographer, you can choose among these winning products; rest assured, you won’t regret any of the purchases you make with this range of budget.
Digital cameras on a budget really depend on what you want out of a camera. There are some cameras that even go well over the $1000 mark (which includes lenses and other accessories that you will need to maintain the camera) and these are well suited for professionals who can make the money back if photography is how they make a living. Whatever your choice may be, make sure it stays within a reasonable budget.
































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