Digital Camera Bargains Create All Your Remembrances

by Chris on February 15, 2010



I am serious about selecting the right camera as I've got too many in my house with rubber bands around them, pouches with cameras in them and none of them worked the way I planned on.

So, I came up with a few simple questions to help me make the best choice on my next digital camera. You may possibly want to look at my list to help find the appropriate camera for you - with the functions and rate you want!

One of the main points I (as a camera user and family oriented person) was considering was whether or not my new camera was easy enough to use for my entire family. I wanted to share my photos with my near and dears on the internet so the new camera I purchase had to take smaller, and precise pictures to post on the internet.

I also don't want to buy a new printer (because my children need a college education), so I have to cope for now with what I have. But, if considering quality and I have to go for a new printer then we can definitely sell the dog.

I am sure that most of us are in this same category when it comes to getting a new camera. We want the memories to have a certain professional quality about them so that we can share them and maintain them for a long time to come.

My question is this - Can I have both? "Yes!" I answer myself passionately!

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The Budget Seeker Requirements:

- Rate = Less than $100

- Email my photos to friends and family.

- Allow Smaller Images than 8 x 10 size

- Use my inkjet rather than my laser printer for nice quality

- Simple instructions - I hate reading lengthy manuals!

- Make do with the camera I have until I can afford to upgrade

- Is it easy enough to work with for more than only me.

- Prints will be from my printer and from the copy shop across the street, so will this camera allow me do that?

- Does this camera have professional control when I finally figure out how to use it?

- Are components easy to find? Are they reputable accessories, or more for beginners?

- What lens varieties are available?

- What are some of the common issues/disadvantages I need to know about to help me decide.

Read reviews, look at pictures, ask your friends for recommendations and read some more. Start making your memories today!