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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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Get Experience With Samsung ES55

Advantages: Ultra-compact dimensions, fun automatic tools, good performance for the asking price
Disadvantages: Cluttered menu layout, camera buttons are scarce, specs are almost identical to the Samsung ES15

The Samsung E55 is a decent little digital camera with some user-friendly features on board. For the asking price, it's pretty hard to fault. The Samsung ES55 is a highly affordable compact camera equipped with a 10.2-megapixel CCD sensor and a 3x optical zoom lens. With an RRP of $189, it’s one of the cheaper compacts on the market, though you wouldn’t know by looking at it. In addition to being attractively sized, its feature set extends beyond ...
...some minor imaging issues, the Samsung ES55 will not disappoint. It’s small, user-friendly and comes with some interesting tools and features — what else does the average entry-level user need? Like other budget cameras worth their salt, the Samsung ES55 makes up for its lack of style by being ultra-tiny. Despite the camera suffering from a drab design, its 90x59x21mm dimensions are impossible not to like. The ES55 comes in a choice of three colours: ...

ardi181085 03.12.2009 · 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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Making bad photographers into good ones!

Advantages: Well built, easy and fun to use.
Disadvantages: None.

...spend decent money on a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS62EB-R which was recommended to me by thebigc1690 (a guy on here who knows a thing or two about cameras and is also one of my photographers. Now my review for this camera will be in no way technical, simply because I would make a fool of myself if I tried to go into how all the settings work, I just know that they do. The Panasonic Lumix DMC-FS62EB-R has a ten megapixel sensor which means you get very ...
...also has a 4 x optical zoom so you can get a bit closer to what you are shooting without actually getting closer. This camera has a lot of preset settings so you can simply choose your setting depending on what and where you are shooting rather than having to know the best settings, although if you do know what’s best for what then it does allow you to adjust everything manually. The best setting on this camera for me is the image stabilizer, this ...

candy-pink 05.09.2009 · Read full review
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Fujifilm Strike Again

Advantages: The camera is brilliant, everything I wanted and didn't get with my vivitar camera
Disadvantages: I wanted a red one :D That's it really. A few problems with the scene modes but nothing too bad

...if we had seen the Fujifilm offer on at the moment. It had £10 off and meant that the price of the camera was still within my price range, but I would be getting a good camera. This time I stood my ground and made sure that I could have a look at the quality of the pictures and the screen. I had kept a SD card in my bag and she found some batteries for us, and I was amazed at the difference in the quality of this camera. I went around for about 5 ...
...a hard time with my Fujifilm S8000, which is a bridge SLR camera, the cat got very scared of the lens which kept on coming closer and closer to him. I picked up this new camera, and he seemed perfectly content to lie there whilst I was taking pictures, he soon got bored though and I didn’t get as many pictures as I would have liked. The LCD screen on this camera is huge, even bigger than my Fujifilm S8000, which is a much larger camera, they have ...

DixieChick10 14.10.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Fujifilm FinePix A170

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Great little camera for new users to the digital world

Advantages: Size, weight, ease of use, zoom capabilities.
Disadvantages: For the price you would expect to get a case and memory card.

It was not difficult to choose the DSC-S930 as my everyday camera. I take it everywhere due to it's compactness, lightness and ease of use. The LCD (Liquid Crysal Display) virtually takes up the whole of the back panel, allowing pictures to be viewed easily and clearly. The controls are very simple to understand and use too. All in all, it really is a great little camera for the first time user. It is not the cheapest camera on the market but has ...
...superior. Considering the size of the mp's, it makes it good value for money. The menu has large text to read and again, is simple to understand. You are not bombarded with lots of images as with each option, you are given a 'laymens-terms' description of what each option will do and why you may need it. i.e.when setting to take a photo, if you select the little snowman it will say underneath it, 'Snow'. This is probably on many cameras now but ...

Chrissies1970 12.10.2009 · Read full review
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