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Introduction

Long gone are the days of 36 shot films and disposable flashes. The evolution of the age of the digital camera has allowed novice and expert photographers alike to review, edit and improve the quality of their pictures. Be it for the family album pic or the artistic landscape shot, the Ciao Shopping Guide to Digital Cameras gives you overview of some of the major features to look for when making your purchasing decision.


Price + Size

As you would expect, the average price of a digital camera can vary highly depending on the specifications you are looking for. For a camera that provides a basic offering, you can spend as little as £50, but expect the quality of your photos to suffer as a result. While improvements to the number of megapixels offered by cheaper cameras have been made, buyers need to look at many other factors if they want a camera that takes the perfect shot. The lack of a decent zoom, battery life, decent flash and sufficient image and editing features will all have a detrimental effect on the final photo quality. The better you want your camera to perform in these particular areas, the more you will have to spend. Good quality digital cameras will cost between £150 and £200, with the best products starting at just over £300.


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Snap Happy Samsung!

Advantages: Great camera at a great price.
Disadvantages: None at the price, you get a great item for what you pay!

...to finally decide on the Samsung ES55 and have no regrets! Ok, so how do you chose the right camera for you? It's all about accepting there is SO much variety but making sure you know what you want, that way you can really trim down the choice. Also, pick a reliable brand and as I have been informed, Samsung are one of the best. I had originally set my sights on the Sony Cybershot W270 camera, which I tried in Tesco to find it had truely excellent ...
...was directed towards the 10MP Samsung ES55. I had wanted something with excellent picture quality that I could use in low light conditions, taking pictures in clubs and indoors. I would also use the camera to take pictures for my business. But, more poignantly, I needed something cheap! I'm pretty broke and I had expected to fork out quite a lot for a quality camera to meet my requirements. I'm also quite interested in art, so as a hobby, had intended ...

Bojack 27.10.2009 · Read full review
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Nifty little camera with lots of features!

Advantages: Lots of features, stylish, good pictures, good price
Disadvantages: Battery life can be poor

I got this camera as a replacement to the awful Kodak which in my opinion died for no good reason! The phone has a lot to offer with 10.2 mega pixel photos, various scene modes, smile capture, flash/red eye, photo help, extended video capture with sound and the option to edit your photos whilst they are still on the camera. The on camera editing software enables you to rotate the picture, resize, change the photo style with options such as calm, ...
...with face retouch, red eye remover, brightness, contrast and saturation adjuster. You can also put all your photos into a slideshow which you can edit to include music, have a intertval or an effect. You can also zoom in quite far to your subject with around 4x optical zoom. The scene modes on offer are varied and add a intresting tone to your picture. These include beauty shot, self potrait, text, fireworks etc. The only negative feature of this ...

kathcake 29.10.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Samsung ES15

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Brilliant camera !

Advantages: Good camera, good quality picture
Disadvantages: big zoom but worth it, wont fit in pocket

Having had a previous samsung camera which was simply the best I did not think that it would be possible for these make of cameras to get better. Yet they did, it is quite an expensive camera, but the saying " you pay for what you get " is the exact saying which matches this camera. The zoom is actually amazing ! I experimented for days just zooming in on everyday household objects. Its a good camera to "wow" your friends and it really does have ...

danieldosh123 25.06.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Samsung WB500

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Stick to phones Sumsung!

Advantages: Decent image quality and good build quality.
Disadvantages: Too many fumctions that are no more than gimicks.

...through its paces was the Samsung PL60, having had a great experience with a Samsung DSLR recently I was really looking forward to seeing just what they had produced in this point and shoot but it really did not go as well as I had hoped. Right from the word go I was disappointed in the slowish and rather noisy start up, now a day’s most point and shoot cameras can start quickly and quietly and whilst I am not saying this took and age to get going ...
...was where I began and Samsung reckon this mode can assess the type of shot you are taking and set the settings to capture it perfectly in the blink of an eye. Personally I thought this setting got the outcome right only about 50% of the time and you are still far better setting the camera up manually then relying on this function. The second function and another of Samsungs main selling points for this camera is the “Dual Image Stabilisation”, this ...

thebigc1690 26.07.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Samsung PL60

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The Samsung PL50 - perfect choice for a simple point and shoot

Advantages: Great picture quality for the price, good looks, easy to use.
Disadvantages: Features you wouldn't want to use/which make pictures worse if anything.

I was looking for a compact camera for my daughter, one which I wouldn't be THAT bothered if it was dropped on a school trip, or lost down the back of the wardrobe - so this meant that I was looking for "cheap". Of course, as in most things, you get what you pay for, so I wasn't going to go for too cheap, you can get a digital camera for £30, but you just wouldn't. So I was hoping to find something around the £70 mark, which really left offerings ...
...Sony's are really to be given a wide berth - they take memory sticks which prove non too cheap - and for the extra outlay, you might as well get a better camera to begin with. Fuji are cheap and plentiful, but....well, I've had a lot of experience with Fuji, and every single time I've been very disappointed with the shoddy design, and frankly unacceptable picture quality. A "test drive" of a budget one at Jessops proved my fears (And if you could ...

sheepyyorks 20.09.2009 · Read full review
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