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Every year, a wide variety of new digital cameras hit the market. While many of them prove to be duds, a small percentage turn out to be excellent. Because 2009 was no exception, we thought it would be helpful to compile a list of the year's best digital cameras. Our list contains a mix of DSLR cameras and point and point and shoot cameras. Our list also covers a wide spectrum of prices, so regardless of your budget, you should be able to use our list to find the perfect new camera: |
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A lot of people belive that if you want to take great pictures, you need a camera that costs a lot of money and requires a lot of expensive accessories. While it is true that expensive cameras can offer a lot of flexibility, you don't have to have one to take great pictures. Regardless of its cost, a camera is only as good as the person using it. Whether you are just starting to explore your photography skills or your budget is simply tight right now, if you need a new camera, you can get a great one with empyting out your bank account. In fact, here are five great digital cameras that won't cost you more than $100:
Casio Exilim EX-Z33

Because it is available in silver, purple, blue and pink, the Casio Exilim EX-Z33 is a great choice for anyone who likes to express their individuality. While the Casio Exilim EX-Z33 doesn't have the fastest shooting performance, for a digital camera that costs less than $100, the quality of its pictures are surprisingly good. The Casio Exilim EX-Z33 features 10.1 megapixels, a 2.5 inch LCD and weighs just over 4 ounces. |
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Whether you are just dipping your toes into the world of photography or have been snapping photos for quite awhile, most people with an interest in photography are always trying to improve their skills. Like any other hobby or pursuit, becoming a better photographer takes time. However, if you know what to focus on, it's possible to improve your photography skills in a shorter amount of time. To help point you in the right direction, here are seven ways to shoot better photographs: |
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If you are interested in photography, you have undoubtedly heard of a DSLR camera. However, you may not be one hundred percent sure what exactly this term means. DSLR stands for digital single-lens reflex. The differences between a DSLR camera and a standard point and shoot digital camera are DSLR cameras have have removable lenses and a reflex mirror that allows you to see through the view finder, as opposed to using the LCD on a standard point and shoot digital camera. |
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Although the generic family portraits taken at department stores are very boring and uninspired, photographers who are taking other types of portraits can create truly inspiring photographs. Because portraits are completely focused on their subject, they can capture an incredible amount of emotion. While there are a countless amount of amazing portraits on Flickr and around the Internet, we took several hours to browse through thousands of portraits to find the ten best that were taken with a digital camera. Whether you are looking for inspiration or just want to look at some amazing portraits, you should have no trouble appreciating these breathtaking portraits:

"Forest witch" by danny sahne - taken with a Samsung NV3
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