Best Camera Buys up to 20% – 30% discounts on top brands

9
Jul
by Chris Campbell

I’m quite the photography hobbyists, and own several digital cameras and DSLRs. I’ve been in the market lately for a smaller compact digital camera when I don’t feel like carrying my digital SLR camera around. Previously, I’ve had some good luck with other Canon Powershot cameras and the A590 IS asked look like a reasonable candidate. In this review, I’ll try and take a look at some of the more advanced features as well some of the basic features of the camera. Most cameras in its class, have a wide range of manual features. But, the Canon A590 IS offers some pretty beefed-up manual features as well.

SLR stands for single-lens reflex and if you’re ready to make the big step toward it a 35mm will help you along the way. This is the best camera format for high-quality images and it’s way better than wide-angle lenses, macro lenses or even zoom lenses.

On the other hand, a SLR camera is pretty expensive (almost $5,000) not to mention the rest of its accessories. Why is that? Because it simply offers the best control over the image. The technology behind SLRs uses regular 35mm films: black and white films, infrared films, transparency films and color negative films but you can also find a few models that still use 24mm Advanced Photo System films.

It’s easy to find the best selling cameras, simply by looking at the bigger online camera sellers, and see what they have on their front page.

One thing I’ve complained a lot about in the past, is slow shutter response in many compact cameras. It’s not really an issue with the A590. Surprisingly, for someone used to the speed of an SLR that’s quite a statement. If you practice a little bit, and get the hang of manually focusing your photos you’ll experience an even faster shutter performance speed.

You’re in for a real treat, if you’re the type of photographer that enjoys fiddling around with the manual modes on your camera. The A590 shows off much improved features over previous Canon Powershots in the A series. Including, a light meter, that makes suggestions for the ideal exposure settings. The resulting exposure, can be tweaked to the adjustment of the aperture and shutter speed. The M mode, is also much improved, in large part by the light meter.

First of all, we have the Canon PowerShot SD1100IS digital camera. It’s got plenty of resolution, with 8MP, and some nice features like image stabilization and optical zoom. It goes for about $150 these days. Secondly we have the PowerShot SD880IS from Canon. It’s a few more bucks, at around $250, but comes with 10MP, a 4 times zoom lens, and a few other nice features.

It’s not unusual to see so many Canon cameras dominate a top list, as they are the biggest camera seller in the world.

Most of the cameras I saw listed were from Canon. If your considering a SLR, the top selling SLR I saw was the Canon Rebel XSi. For only about $700, including a 18-55mm lens, that’s a great deal.

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