Top 4 Best Digital Cameras
Alright, here’s the run down on the top five best digital cameras. Keep in mind that these can be quite expensive, but what you take out of your wallet you will make up for with an amazing camera that is the best across the board, bar none. The list is ordered based on price, with the least expensive camera first.
4. Canon PowerShot A590 IS
This bad boy is a great choice if you’re looking for a cheaper camera. Even the most expensive model is still under $200 and it offers the great combination of both performance and photo quality, which is difficult to find in a cheaper camera.
3. Canon PowerShot SD880 IS (Gold)
The SD880 is definitely a step up from the A590, though really only in price. Running typically between $250 and $300, the camera is a great mix of excellent photo quality, power and performance, and is still small enough to fit in just about any size purse. Great for those family vacations or reunions.
2. Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3 (Silver)
The Lumix DMC-Z53 is a megazoom camera; while most other megazoom cameras are targeted to the enthusiast photographer who has everything camera-related, Panasonic has managed to make this camera a mainstream steal for the price they’re demanding. The camera is a slim $381.65 across the board, and it offers great point-and-shoot flexibility as well as a great zoom range.
1. Nikon D90
The Nikon D90 offers lots of features, great performance, and amazing photo quality; the price tag of almost $1,300 is a bit steep, but you really can’t beat the quality of the camera. With pop-up flash, 9 megapixels and several zoom rates, the D90 is probably the best in the business for the money that you’ll pay.
If these are too steep, check out our top digital cameras under $100.
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