Top 10 Popular Digital Cameras Under $300

Written by Gary Hendricks


Are you on a budget but still want to buy a good digital camera? Well, that’s great because I've compiled a list ofrepparttar top 10 digital cameras out there going at under $300. When choosing a value-for-money digital camera, remember that it should offer great features and excellent photo quality, all at a reasonable price. That said, let’s have a look at that list of cameras. Here we go …

Nikon Coolpix 5200 The Nikon Coolpix 5200 has a 5.1 megapixel resolution and a 3x optical zoom. With its excellent picture quality, battery life and camera optics, this is one ofrepparttar 115997 best-selling cameras out there. The body ofrepparttar 115998 camera is also very well-designed – you’ll find that it’s very comfortable to hold it while shooting pictures.

Canon PowerShot A95 Another hot seller,repparttar 115999 Canon PowerShot A95 is a 5 megapixel camera with 3x optical zoom. Photo quality is excellent, with sharp and vivid colors. Overall, this is one ofrepparttar 116000 best point-and-shoot digital cameras you can buy. Highly recommended.

Fuji FinePix E550 The Fuji FinePix E550 is an interesting camera with 6.3 megapixels image resolution and a 4x optical zoom. There’s a nice, big 2 inch LCD screen, thoughrepparttar 116001 camera body itself is slightly bulky. Still, a good value given its price.

Sony CyberShot DSC-W1 The Sony CyberShot DSC-W1 one ofrepparttar 116002 most popular digital cameras atrepparttar 116003 moment. It is compact and looks very stylish. With a 5.1 megapixel resolution, 3x optical zoom and a very generous 2.5 inch LCD, you’ll be hard pressed to find a better camera in its price range.

Canon PowerShot S500 I currently own one of these babies. The Canon PowerShot S500 is a wonderful point-and-shoot camera with a 5 megapixel resolution and 3x optical zoom. It’s a great camera for traveling and snapping pictures onrepparttar 116004 fly. What’s more, its one ofrepparttar 116005 most stylish cameras too.

Pentax Optio S5i The Pentax Optio S5i comes with a 5 megapixel resolution and 3x optical zoom. Its capable of taking very good pictures and there’s a surprising number of features packed into its small, compact body.

Top 5 Beginner Photo Editors for Windows

Written by Gary Hendricks


Are you looking for a good photo editing program for your digital photos? A good photo editing program should offer you good image editing features at a reasonable price. For digital photography enthusiasts, good image editing features include red-eye removal, noise removal and other photo enhancement options. I’ve personally tried out many of such programs myself and have compiled a list ofrepparttar top 5 beginner photo editors for Windows. Let’s have a look at that list …

Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 has allrepparttar 115996 tools you need to organize, edit and share your digital photos. Besides standard image-editing options, there are also photo enhancement tools like red-eye removal and color cast adjustment. This program is recommended if you don’t need allrepparttar 115997 power of Adobe Photoshop CS and but findrepparttar 115998 features in Adobe Photoshop Album too lightweight.

Microsoft Digital Image Suite 10 The Microsoft Digital Image Suite 10 package contains allrepparttar 115999 features you need to edit and organize your photos. If you need to quickly touch up your photos, there is a wide range of Autofix tools for this purpose. You can also turn your photos into video and burn them into a DVD for playback onrepparttar 116000 TV. Onrepparttar 116001 whole, a great photo editor with a wide range of user-friendly features.

Ulead PhotoImpact 10 One ofrepparttar 116002 best-selling photo editors out there is Ulead PhotoImpact 10. Ulead Systems makes great software, and this program is no exception. With its easy-to-use wizards, you can easily create graphics, edit photos and add special effects. I highly recommended it forrepparttar 116003 beginner digital photography enthusiast.

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