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Buying The Best Pocket Camera For Your Needs Best Pocket Camera _____________________________________________________________________________________

By Riyo Jao - http://bestpocketcamera.org/

When it comes to a small profile, the Casio Exilim Z1050 has a lot to offer. It was one of the slimmest of its kind and is still competitively ultra-thin. This 10 megapixel digital camera has both style and excellent features for the camera enthusiast. Many users find the ease of use for this camera to be the most desirable feature by far. Some people just aren't interested in attempting to sift through a complex users manual in order to learn how to operate a camera.

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A lot of people prefer to be able to charge the battery and have it ready to go in a mode suitable for point and click photography. 3x zoom is a standard feature for this camera but it also features digital image stabilization which compensates for photographers with shaky hands. While reluctant, we will look at the Nikon Coolpix S3000 out of a sense of fairness and because they have made improvements. Nikon has earned the right to be shown some respect, after all, because they've been around for awhile. For those you don't have much of a budget to work with, this ultra compact camera is a good option because it is inexpensive. Unfortunately, the S3000 isn't much better than average. The features are all standard, including the 12 megapixels. But in sunlight, it can be difficult to see the LCD screen,


unfortunately. Because this camera is mostly constructed of plastic, it appears to be cheaply made. The image quality of this camera is average which will only produce average picture quality. You will get the job done with this camera but it is meant specifically for a certain budget. Last in line, the Canon PowerShot S95 which is has a full complement of manual features for those who like to work with their hands. The photos this little gem produces are gems themselves. This camera is ultra compact and comes with a multimedia card, SD memory card, and a 3 inch LCD, as well as having a more reasonable 10 megapixel resolution. The flash used on this camera is the pop up variety. Because there was nothing wrong with the great features of the S90, they were brought forward to this newer model.

One good piece of news is the video resolution is greater in the PowerShot S95 improving to 720p. They also now allow you to capture up to three photos at different levels of exposure. To create a single image with much more detail, the camera process the three exposures. And there are a few of the lower end pocket size cameras. If you've never used a digital ultra-compact camera, these would be good ones to test out. They produce decent pictures and are reasonably priced.

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