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Buying a camera Before diving into specific models, consider some characteristics by brand, culled from our years of digital-camera tests. For example, Fujifilm offers image sensors with proprietary technology that produce high image quality at high ISO settings. Kodak emphasizes simplicity and ease of use. Canon, Nikon, and Olympus offer full lineups for every type of user. Casio specializes in ultra-slim models. Samsung offers cameras with high styling and multimedia features. Panasonic uses image stabilizers and Leica lenses throughout its line. Sony often uses Zeiss lenses, a brand well known in the camera world. CANON EOS 1100D Kit 18-55 NIKON CoolPix S6100 Black NIKON - KIT D3100 + 18/55 + SD 4GB Media world 449 Euro/ 619 $ 479$ 149Euro/205$ 199$ 529Euro/ 730$ 646$ Euron ics 499Euro with 10% 449Euro 688$ 149Euro 199$ 499Euro 688$

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Buying a cameraBefore diving into specific models, consider some characteristics by brand, culled from our

years of digital-camera tests. For example, Fujifilm offers image sensors with proprietary technology

that produce high image quality at high ISO settings. Kodak emphasizes simplicity and ease of use.

Canon, Nikon, and Olympus offer full lineups for every type of user. Casio specializes in ultra-slim

models. Samsung offers cameras with high styling and multimedia features. Panasonic uses image

stabilizers and Leica lenses throughout its line. Sony often uses Zeiss lenses, a brand well known in the

camera world.

CANON EOS 1100D Kit 18-55

NIKON CoolPix S6100 Black

NIKON - KIT D3100 + 18/55 + SD 4GB

Mediaworld

449 Euro/ 619 $

479$

149Euro/205$

199$

529Euro/ 730$

646$

Euronics

499Euro with 10% 449Euro

688$

149Euro

199$

499Euro

688$

Ferrario

470Euro

648$

160Euro

220$

530Euro

731$

CANON EOS 1100D Kit 18-55

I upgraded from my Canon 20D to the EOS Rebel XS and with that upgrade I received a very impressive

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piece of equipment. So far I find the picture quality to surpass my 20D.

Haven't had enough time to totally explore the camera but have been impressed so far.

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

I used my sister's Canon Rebel and loved it so I had to buy myself one! I have no complains and would

recommend it to anyone. I'm not a professional but I've been using it for a college photojournalism class

and it's given me no problems thus far.

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=NavBar&A=getItemDetail&Q=&sku=571144&is=REG&si=rev#costumerReview

NIKON CoolPix S6100 Black

Great camera, great price

touch screen, fast zoom, battery

not good in cold places, below 32

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

I would buy this camera again

easy to use and takes great pictures, I like the touch screen makes it easier to use

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=NavBar&A=getItemDetail&Q=&sku=754886&is=REG&si=rev#costumerReview

NIKON - KIT D3100 + 18/55 + SD 4GB

The product was shipped promptly and was nicely packaged! I took a quick sample in front of my

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apartment, and I love the fast response (compared to Canon G7 I have) and low noise for night pictures.

Overall, I am very satisfied!

Excellent for a first time SLR Camera

It contains all the features to start taking good pictures and learn how to use an SLR Camera.

Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/730210-REG/Nikon_25472_D3100_Digital_SLR_Camera.html

Best ShopOverallrating Quality

AmazonBest buyNewegg

-Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR) cameras are geared towards a different demographic than the point-

and-shoot, but this is a small difference. The five primary differences are as follows:

Digital SLR cameras offer either a full or stripped down version of Through The Lens (TTL) preview. That

means that, as you take a shot with a digital SLR, you are going to look through the lens at the subject.

DSLR cameras offers more power, speed, and features than a point and shoot model. DSLRcameras

allow you to manually control certain aspects of a shot, while most point and shootcameras work best

when shooting in fully automatic mode. Digital SLR models cost more and are larger than point and

shoot cameras.

-The 3 brand I would reccomand to a friend are:

Canon

Nikon

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Sony

Those brand are very popular and you van have a lot of different choise from the DSLR to the point and

shoot camera. They have also a very good prize quality choise. I own a Canon and I think it’s the best

choise.

-If I have to choose a point and shoot camera I will choose the Canon's high-end PowerShot digital

cameras that incorporate the creative performance of a professional digital SLR camera and the

compact convenience of a point-and-shoot.

-If I have to choose a camera with a budjet of 200$ I will choose the Canon Powershot SX130 IS

Fotocamera Digitale 12.4 Megapixel, colore: Nero at 140$ useful and not with too quality that I

don’t even need for the pictures I want to but enouth for what I need.

-If I have to give an advice for the best shop where buying a camera in America, I will probably say

Amazon because there is the best value for money instead of In Italy that I’ll say Mediaworld where in

addition to the value for money you have also the help and information from the shop assistens well

knowledge.

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Work Cited Page

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/730210REG/Nikon_25472_D3100_Digital_SLR_Camera.html

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=NavBar&A=getItemDetail&Q=&sku=754886&is=REG&si=rev#costumerReview

www.amazon.com

http://photography.about.com/od/cameratypes/a/PointAndShoot.htm

http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/collection/1603/top_10_point_and_shoot_cameras.html

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=NavBar&A=getItemDetail&Q=&sku=571144&is=REG&si=rev#costumerReview

http://cameras.about.com/od/commoncameraquestions/a/dslr_vs_point_and_shoot.htm