Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Great Digital and Camera Sources

digitalcamera-hq.com is a great Digital Advisor site and an excellent source.
Check out their
Top Digital Camera Picks for 2006

They give you their favorite cameras of 2006, to help you find the right one for you. These cameras make great gifts or stocking stuffers for gadget loving loved ones.
From DCHQ - Nov 15, 2006

"We, the editors of Digital Camera HQ, have put together a big, comprehensive gift guide to help readers find the perfect digital cameras based on their level of expertise or particular technological interests. For those of you who want to cut right to the chase and just get our top picks overall, this is the place for you. Below, you'll find what we consider to be the best digital cameras of 2006, cameras that we are sure will make for an exciting and satisfying holiday season.
Our Top Pick for Novice Users: Kodak's EasyShare line makes no bones about being easy. The EasyShare C743 is all about ease, specifically designed to provide hassle-free use for novices. The 7.1 megapixel sensor is fantastic, considering the reasonable price tag (under $200), and will allow for prints up to 15x20 inches. In-camera touch-ups will wash away any little mistakes, and a special blur alert will make sure you're able to make the right adjustments to get the perfectly crisp photo you desire.
Click here to find the best prices for the Kodak C743
Our Top Picks for Mainstream or Casual Users: Canon has unleashed a fearsome set of 'A' series cameras that are almost certainly destined to be blockbusters. The Canon PowerShot A640 is one of many 10-megapixel cameras this season, but the only one with the impeccable lineage of the Canon A95 and A620 behind it. It’s an unimpeachable camera, and entirely worth the price (around $350). A less expensive version, the Canon A630, features an 8 megapixel CCD and will save you about $100.
Click here to find the best prices for the Canon A640
Click here to find the best prices for the Canon A630
Our Top Pick for Gadget Lovers: Since wireless technology began creeping into digital cameras, we at DCHQ have been waiting for one that makes it as easy as possible to share photos over the Internet with friends and relatives, and we think the Nikon Coolpix S7c may be the one. The S7c comes with Nikon's "Coolpix Connect," which allows you to store an address book full of e-mail addresses in the camera. Without needing to connect to a computer, the S7c will find your Wi-Fi signal, and deliver photos to the contact of your choice with as little stress as possible. The S7c should be the cornerstone of a widening wireless revolution in digital photography.
Click here for the best prices on the Nikon S7c
Our Top Picks for Ultracompact Cameras: Canon has been turning out one fantastic ultracompact after another, and they refuse to stop. We still love the Canon SD700, but they've decided to push forward and introduce two brand-new pocket cameras with great features that simply cannot be ignored. The Canon SD900 is the new top-of-the-line, and has one of those nifty 10-megapixel sensors that are all the rage these days. The Canon SD800 IS might be where it's really at this season for party-people and users on the go. It's got a substantial 7-megapixel sensor, and perhaps most importantly, image stabilization. No more shaky ultracompact shots! The SD800 also has a wide-angle lens, perfect for large group shots or panoramas.
Click here for the best prices on the Canon SD800 IS
Our Top Pick for Serious Photographers: Everybody knows and loves the Canon Digital Rebel. It's a powerhouse digital SLR, the original prosumer digital camera, and still the reigning champion. Well, Canon has released the most recent entry in the Digital Rebel saga: the Canon Digital Rebel XTi 400D. It's an all around improvement, maintaining the ease-of-use that made the 350D so popular while bringing the features closer to professional cameras like the 30D. The 400D is sure to be another gargantuan winner for Canon.
Click here for the best prices on the Canon Digital Rebel XTi 400D
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