Pocket Sized Cameras – Amazing New Developments
If you’re like most people who have a pocket size digital camera, you love all the cool features that help you take great pictures without all the hassles. We’re all so busy that it’s tough to take the time and read an inch thick user’s manual just to learn how to take pics. Because technology moves at such a rapid pace, many camera makers are finding it difficult to keep up. But that’s also why we continue buying them because we all love the improvements! This article will discuss different Canon digital pocket size cameras so you can understand the various features each camera offers. Also, in case you’re interested, you should seriously have a look at the GoPro, it’s excellent. Here are some GoPro reviews.
The Canon PowerShot SD850 IS, which is a mid-range priced digital camera, was features all you’ve come to expect in a powerful pocket size camera. This ultra-small camera has plenty to offer when it comes to features including a 2.5 inch LCD screen display. This 8 megapixel camera offers 4x zoom and image stabilization features. Red-eye removal is another favorite feature among fans of this camera. Memory cards that are external are generally preferred by Canon. An SD card that is 32 megabytes comes along with the camera. It won’t last long but should last long enough for you to rush out and buy a bigger memory card.
For someone who just wants a point and shoot camera without overly powerful zoom, the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FH20 is a great option. This ultra compact 14.1 megapixel camera includes a built-in flash and LCD of course. The LCD utilizes a matrix TFT technology. This camera does not have an optical viewfinder so you will use the 2.7 LCD display to frame and review your shots. This camera is also equipped with an optical image stabilization system to help compensate for shaking.
The last camera we’ll be looking at is the Canon PowerShot S95 which comes with lots of manual features for those who like to work with their hands. The photos this little gem produces are gems themselves. It’s an ultra-compact digital with a more reasonable 10 megapixels, includes a multimedia card, SD memory card, and a 3 inch LCD. It use the pop-up variety of flash. Many of these great features were brought forward from the S90. For the S95, they improved the video resolution to 720p. Another feature is you can now capture up to three photos at different intervals of exposure. The camera uses these captured photos to give you one photo with more detail in all respects. Cannon has an excellent and stable reputation when it comes to the market for digital pocket size cameras. When it comes to casual photography, this old workhouse is a fast favorite. Sure, you can find digital cameras with more robust features, and higher price tags, but it really all depends on your budget and what you need the camera for. Lastly, be sure to check out this GoPro HD Helmet HERO review.
March 16, 2011
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