Catching the Shutter Bug
Summer travel tends to bring out the Ansel Adams or Annie Leibovitz in all of us. We want to make sure we capture our memories, whether they’re of Yosemite, Big Ben, The Vatican or Wally World.
Many of Shopping.com’s top 50 clicked products fall under digital cameras, especially at this time of year when everyone’s clamoring to update their model before vacation. On our site alone, shoppers can find nearly 1,000 different digital cameras, but how to choose the right magic box for your holiday? Definitely do some research before you buy and consider the user and the purpose. To do so, visit Epinions.com, which has over 2,500 consumer reviews on digital cameras. There you’ll also find a helpful Digital Cameras Buyer’s Guide from Howard Creech, the Epinions.com Category Lead for digital cameras.
Perfect for Elle Woods, it’s powerful and cute! 7.2 megapixels, automatic red-eye reduction and an anti-blur system are some of its advanced features. If you’re not sure what a megapixel is and why you might need 7.2, make sure to check out Howard’s buyer’s guide or get more information on Shopping.com. eTailers on our site sell it for $225 - $329.
Maybe all you need is a sleek-looking gadget in your pocket with a large LCD screen (no viewfinder required). If so, the Nikon CoolPix S6 could be for you. Epinions.com reviewers give it 4.5 stars overall. Find it from $170 - $300 from our merchants.
Not for the faint-hearted, this sophisticated snapper is hands down the favorite among our shoppers and boatsts a whopping 10.1 megapixels. It’s a little bulky for the occasional picture-taker, but Nigel Barker wannabes will love its professional-grade features, with the option to turn on simple point and shoot functionality. Save up for this one - it ranges from $687 - $950.
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