By Mike Morrisson


Looking to purchase a digital cameras? Trying to find out which is the best digital camera to buy? Well, in this posting, we'll talk about the best digital cameras of 2010 and find out the pros and cons of each one.

You'll find a great deal of factors you need to consider when you're buying a digital camera. These include but are not restricted to the brand, the price, the features, the build, the customer reviews, etc. Herein, I'm compiling a long list of the best digital cameras according to me. To make it in this list, a digital camera has to be really good because I'm someone who is pleased by just almost every other technology wonder! It has to be seriously, really special to get a mention.

So, let's begin...

Nikon D7000 - Nikon is appropriate up there with Canon in terms of making digital camera models, in my opinion. This one is a proof of their standards. A truly stunning camera which has a wonderful viewfinder; the Nikon D70000 has been loved by everyone. It's slightly on the pricey side but again, the price is cent percent justified.

It's a 16.2 Megapixel camera and in addition it enables you to take stunning videos in full HD (1080P). There are plenty of features that it'll fill up more than a few pages. If you're a professional photographer, this is for you. If you're not really a professional photographer, but somebody who wants to take beautiful photos, this is for you.

You'll know what I'm referring to when you hold this camera in your hand. Its an absolute masterpiece - the buttons, knobs, controllers have been positioned at the best locations which makes it simpler to use. The picture quality is certainly not less than amazing. What's even better is the fact that this camera is among the few that you can tote around when traveling. It is one of the lighter ones. I looked up for this camera's online reviews and it seems like most people are in agreement with me. It gets an average of 4.5 stars.

Canon EOSD 5D - This camera comes a close second. Actually, I'd say there's a tie between the first and the second. It is really an equally great camera and if you enjoy the Canon brand, this is for you. It's a bit limited in the video capabilities though so if you're at the top of video, this isn't the digital camera for you. Other than that, the image quality rocks ! and you'd love it, I'm sure. It's costlier than the Nikon's so if your budget is limited, choose the Nikon.

This one is 12.8 MP with a 2.5 inch LCD digital display. One con for me was it didn't mount as a drive after i hooked up it to my Mac. I was able to move my work eventually however, I had to go through an entirely different (and painstakingly tough!) route.

For image quality & overall characteristics, I'd give this camera a 4 start. For those other things mentioned previously, including the price, I give it a 3 star.

Nikon Coolpix S8100 - If you're purchasing on a seriously restricted budget, this is the camera for you. Though it's nowhere near the quality of the two I've mentioned previously, you get what you spend on. In cases like this, though, you receive far more than what you pay for. The cost is extremely low and when you keep that in mind, the quality and all the other features are incredibly good.

I'm not too keen on the body design, though. The controls are placed in clumsy areas and you find yourself doing stuff you didn't attempted to! All in all, this camera gets a 2.5 star on the basis of the features and the cost.




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