Thursday, January 12, 2012

The Best Digital Camera For The Money

Nobody as a matter of fact wants, or needs the best of anything. It doesn't matter, either it's digital cameras, automobiles, homes, or jet airplanes. What we as a matter of fact want and expect, is value for our money. If I'm going to spend 0 for a camera, then I better get 0 worth of features and capability from that camera. If I spend 00 on a camera, then I better get 00 worth back as well. If you consequent a few easy rules, you'll see how easy it is to get the best camera your money can buy.

Acclaimed science fiction author Theodore Sturgeon was notable for a consolidate of adages known as Sturgeons Laws. My favorite, and the one most relevant to our argument is, "Ninety percent of all things is crap." It's simple, direct and brutally honest. It also as a matter of fact helps narrow down our search. If the camera your looking at is not on at least one top ten list, then drop it from your search. If it doesn't have at least a four star chronicle from someone, then drop if off your list. There are so many cameras to choose from these days, there's as a matter of fact no need to settle for anyone less then the best.

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The second step, and a tiny more exertion intensive, is the trial run phase. You need to try out as many of the cameras on your now very short list (thanks to Theodore) as possible. Spend a day, and blitz your popular camera stores. Go to two or three, and just annoy and pepper the sales staff with as many questions and requests as you can. If you go while off hours, you should have fullness of time and space to try out all the cameras you want. See if you can cajole them into letting you take a few home to try out. After this exercise, your short list should be as a matter of fact short. Maybe even a list of 1.

The Best Digital Camera For The Money

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Advanced Underwater Photography: Techniques for Digital Photographers Overview

Designed for photographers who already have strong diving skills and understand basic photographic techniques, this reference defines what advanced underwater photography is while teaching the skills necessary to create professional-quality images. Opening with a quick overview of the basics—such as exposure, focus, subject selection, and composition—the author then expands on each of these topics, showing the techniques pros use to achieve truly stunning images. A major factor in advancing beyond the basic level of underwater photography is moving from a point-and-shoot or semi-adjustable camera to using a full-featured digital SLR camera. The myriad equipment choices available when making this transition—including cameras, lenses, underwater housings, and the lighting units designed to be used with them—are explained, as are their respective advantages and shortcomings. Because both beginning and advanced underwater photographers can have equipment-related issues, a trouble-shooting section is included to ensure that minor equipment problems won’t ruin a costly dive trip.


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Of course if the above seems like to much work for you slackers out there, here's my short list of great cameras that are all money well spent. In the under 0 category, the Canon PowerShot A570Is. It's a easy point and shoot with 4x zoom lens, image stabilization, and Canon reliability. For the portability minded ultra compact FaceBook crowd, you can't go wrong with the Canon PowerShot Sd1000 Digital Elph. Slightly less image capability then the A570Is, and slightly more expensive, but a very easy traveler. other popular compact of mine is the Olympus Stylus 790Sw. The only waterproof, shockproof, dust proof, and ice proof camera I know.

The Best Digital Camera For The MoneyUnderwater Shooting with Brooke Shaden Video Clips. Duration : 8.97 Mins.


This is a behind the scenes video with fine art photographer Brooke Shaden about how she shoots underwater as well as a bonus behind the scenes video for another image that she created that day. Model is Katie Johnson, who also assisted with the video. Thanks to Olivia Clemens for letting me use her camera for this. flickr.com/photos/brookeshaden/

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