I’m Still Hunting For The Perfect Digital Camera

Posted on May 30, 2009 @ 2:10 am
by Chris Campbell

You can find a digital camera for kids that will take good quality pictures and not cost that much. It seems that kids today, like the flashy cameras in pink, blue or some other color other than black or sliver. Many models come in these flashy colors.

Look for a camera that has some functions that will delight the kids, but you do not need to buy them a camera that you would like. Chances are, any camera a parent would like is going to be too technical for kids to, learn how to use.

If you are looking for Minolta digital camera reviews, you can look under Minolta for cameras manufactured before 2003 and under Konica Minolta after 2003.

You will find that the reviews are for compact cameras as well as some of the bulkier cameras. The SLR digital cameras include the Dynax 5D/Maxxum 5D, Maxxum 7D and the Dynax 7D. They also have about forty other digital cameras that are compact and easy to use point and shoot cameras.

For digital cameras for kids that are in their teen years, a Casio Ex-275PK for a little under one hundred and fifty dollars is a great camera. The camera has 7.2 megapixels and a 2.6-inch viewing screen. This is a thin camera with a high-resolution imaging.

The system used by the camera (called MPS), works on a basic focus and shoot. The shutter and aperture speed are set over a wide range automatically, while viewfinder readout speeds being set simultaneously. The system used was made to be able to keep the fastest speeds as light dims, and would beep so the photos do not turn out blurry (if the camera was not still).

While Casio is one of the best when it comes to high quality digital cameras for kids, they’re certainly not the only game in town. There are equal and better cameras around, you just need to know where to look.

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