Finding the Best Features You Need From Pocket Size Camera Reviews
By kwmedia
There are many reasons that choosing the best pocket size digital cameras can be such a complex process. Your best course of action may be to identify your needs, work out your budget, and then find a camera that best meets both. High pixel counts are only necessary if you're planning to print out very large prints so don't make them your first priority. Don't let slick ads move your focus away from features that are more important to you.
First, let's take a look at the Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS5. Even with lowered ISO's, this pocket camera with mega-zoom can produce good pictures. It has a decent complement of features, and overall we think this is a decent alternative to some cameras on the market. You will get good image sharpness and quality pictures with this 12.1 megapixel camera that has an ultra-wide lens. This camera also allows you to exert manual control. The 12X optical zoom capacity is what qualifies this camera as a mega-zoom along with a 25 mm wide angle lens. Because mega-zooms don't have a viewfinder, you simply use the 2.7 inch TFT display.
Let's continue and turn our attention to the Casio Exilim Z1050 which has a very small dimensional profile. Even among ultra-thin cameras this remains one of the slimmest. This 10 megapixel digital camera has both style and excellent features for the camera enthusiast. Perhaps the most appealing quality of this camera though is its ease of use. Not everyone likes to learn everything in the user's manual. Yes, lots of folks just want a full battery charge and to start taking pics. The 3x zoom is impressive in its own right but the stabilization feature that allows steady photos in spite of shaky hands makes it an even more impressive camera. While reluctant, we will look at the Nikon Coolpix S3000 out of a sense of fairness and because they have made improvements. After all, Nikon has been around long enough to be shown some respect. The inexpensive price tag on this ultra-compact camera make it a good option for those with less of a budget. But the S3000 is, unfortunately, average or slightly above average. With 12 megapixels and others, it has what would be considered standard features. But in sunlight, it can be difficult to see the LCD screen, unfortunately. This camera looks cheaply made because it is mostly plastic with only metal buttons and power switch. You will only get average quality pictures from this camera with its average image quality. You will get the job done with this camera but it is meant specifically for a certain budget.
We all know that the pocket size camera industry is one that keeps growing. There are many different brands and competition is fierce. The greater amount of competition is good news for you as a consumer. It's all about innovation, benefits, and great features for you; not to mention new technology that keeps moving forward. Now is a great time to explore new technology and advanced features you may want to look for in your pocket size cameras.