By Joel Bingerley

35mm Digital Cameras are a wonderful thing. They allow you to shoot pictures to your hearts content with only a memory card and no film is needed. This I consider a major advancement in technology.

I know they have been around for quite awhile now but they seem to get better and better and much more affordable and the features are amazing as well. Anyway, I will now tell you how you can find the 35mm digital camera for the best price and get the most bang for your buck.

So, go ahead get something to write on or use a word processor or some other program you can type in and lets get started. Go to a major etailers or retailers website and find the best 35mm digital cameras that are available on there site and cost is not a concern at this moment.

Now, you need to find there absolute best ones and forget about the price for now. Just locate them and record there types, brands, makes, models, everything you can about them along with the features too.

Do this for lets say 10 different ones and once you finish this step you need to make another list now. This list will be of the cameras from the exact same website that are the most cost effective.

You only will need to locate 10 of them that fit your pocket book. You are the only person who knows what will fit financially for your budget so go your comfort zone if you will. Once you locate these affordable beauties you need to now repeat the unique steps you took above for the higher priced units which were all of the details you recorded for them.

Once you are done doing all of this I want you to circle all of the features you like on the first 10 cameras for each camera. Then after doing that I want you to put stars by the features of the "affordable" cameras that are similar to the more expensive cameras that you have already circled there features.

The last step is an easy one - you count up all of the stars for the lower cost units and then the unit with highest number of stars is the clear winner and the unit you should buy.

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