HOW TO CHOOSE A DIGITAL CAMERA THAT'S RIGHT FOR YOU:
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Being addicted to FW, I've seen enough posts that ask how to choose a digital camera. So I organized this guide in hopes that it will help people to find a digital camera that's right for them.
1) If you are new to digital photography, you should read some articles on what's important and how to choose a digital camera. I've seen good articles featured in CNET.com, ZDNet.com, PCMag.com, PCWorld.com, DCResource.com, DPReview.com, Megapixel.net (thanks MsAnn), and a bunch of other sites, especially since digital cameras are so popular now. If you need more sites, you can always Google for them! [*Optional for advanced users]
2) Read the reviews (expert & users):
www.dcresource.com
www.steves-digicams.com
www.dpreview.com
www.imaging-resource.com
www.megapixel.net
www.pcmag.com
reviews-zdnet.com.com
reviews.cnet.com
www.epinions.com/Digital_Cameras
www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/281052/
Take reviews with a grain of salt... especially individual user reviews. One review may not be significant, but if you see a trend, THEN you should take that into consideration.
3) Ask your relatives and friends their opinions/advice/suggestions on digital cameras. Try not to be too swayed by their advice... what's right for them may not be what's right for you.
4) Go to Best Buy, Circuit City, CompUSA, Staples, Office Depot, OfficeMax and look at/play around with all their digital cameras. But take employees' advice with a grain of salt... they want to sell you something.
5) Narrow the down the choices to only those cameras that meet your technical requirements, budget, and other requirements you NEED in your camera and eliminate the others. (Some good questions to ask yourself are: "What will be the primary purpose/main goal of this camera: professional photography, macro shots, landscape shots, night shots, general point & shoot, etc.?", "What do I need my camera to do in order to accomplish its purpose/goal successfully: take large/uncompressed pictures for editing, have a short macro focal point, have good low light performance, etc.?" and "What features/technical requirements does my camera need to do those things well: RAW mode, attachable lenses, programmable manual controls, have super-macro setting, have AF assist light, long optical zoom, certain memory media or battery type, etc.?")
6) Compare these cameras and subjectively rank your choice(s) based on their other features, user reviews/opinions, your personal preference, what you WANT in your camera, etc. (Some good questions to ask yourself are: "What attributes are important to ME in MY camera: large swivel LCD, good video mode, direct print capabilities, etc.?", "What would I like to be able to do with MY camera: take underwater pictures, hook my camera up to the TV, edit my pictures/video directly on the camera, etc.?" and "Which camera do I have the most fun using: style, color, convenient size/weight, most comfortable and familiar with, etc.?")
7) Go to HOT DEALS (or other sites) and find some hot deals on your top choices! ![]()
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8) If you have gone through these steps and still want/need advice, feel free to ask your fellow FW members. BUT you should search for threads with similar topics BEFORE you ask! If you still can't find what you're looking for, you can post your question, but make your question as SPECIFIC and DETAILED as possible! (It will be easier for people to help you. And most, if not all, general questions would have already been answered by following these steps.)
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(Feel free to post any comments, suggestions, or additions below... but please DO NOT make this into a huge debate on which camera is the best! One camera doesn't fit all! Bumping, link suggestions, and redirecting other threads to this one are allowed. Rate green if you find this thread useful. Help keep this thread alive!
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