Thursday, September 9, 2010

Top 10 Point & Shoot Cameras







Follow this guide to get the best camera for our buck.


Point-and-shoot cameras are by far the most popular types of digital cameras on the market today. They offer small, stylish and easy-to-use options that are great for photos on the go. But are you seeking something more than a simple camera? Some of the options today are fantastic, including forward-facing screens and built-in projectors to view your pictures. Here are some of the best point-and-shoot cameras for 2010.


Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX5


The LX5 replaces the old LX3 model from Panasonic. The upgrades are an improvement, including a wider zoom and better video codec. The JPEG processing is weak, but overall it's a great camera. Prices range from $415 to $499.99.


Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-WX1


This 10.2 megapixel camera excels in low-light situations. It contains a CMOS sensor that is used in some higher-priced DSLR cameras. Average price is $349.99.


Samsung DualView TL225


A very popular point-and-shoot because it's cool. With a screen in the front, everyone can see what picture is being taken. It offers a 12 megapixel resolution and touchscreen controls. It also comes with an attractive price, ranging from $237 to $299.99.


Canon PowerShot S90








The PowerShot S90 has good manual and semi-manual shooting options. This camera also performs well in low light. The S90 features a wide-angle bright f2 lens. Average price range is $350 to $399.99.


Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZR1


Another Panasonic camera that fits the on-the-go point-and-shoot needs, with wide-angle lens and high-quality snapshots. The DMC-ZR1 also wins in price category, with the average price of around $250.


Canon Powershot SD980IS


The SD980IS camera can change the image you are viewing by countering the effects of shaking. It boasts 12 megapixel resolution to give awesome detail and features a 3-inch LCD display and Canon's Optical Image Stabilizer. And it looks cool, too. The average price of the camera is $250.


Nikon Coolpix S1000PJ


The S1000PJ is the first camera that offers a built-in projector so you can view your picture anywhere. Its uses a Vibration Reduction lens. The manufacturer's suggested retail price is $350, but you can find the camera for much less on the Internet.


Fujifilm Finepix F200EX


This 12 megapixel camera offers a 3-inch LCD screen, face detection and dynamic range bracketing. The F200EX offers dual-image stabilized optical zoom and is very compact. Average price is $250 to $350.


Samsung TL320


The TL320 offers 12.2 megapixel recording and a 5X digital zoom. A 3-inch AMOLED screen allows for better contrast and battery life than comparable LCD screens. The camera offers Dual Image Stabilization, both digital and optical. Average price is $280 to $380.


Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX9


This super-small camera offers 1080i movie capture at 60 frames a second. It offers quality pictures in low-light environments and has a user-friendly touch screen. The main concern with this camera is low battery life. Price range is $350 to $400.

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