Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Point And Shoot Camera Reviews

All right, you love taking photos but aren't quite ready for a DSLR yet. Not to worry, today we have some DSLR killers that you might not be able to live without.

Pros and Cons. With DSLR's you can get great photos with nice blurry backgrounds. You have many interchangeable lens options along with tons of accessories such a lighting ect.

Downside to DSLR's starts with price. They can cost you thousands of dollars including accessories. It is not uncommon to spend $5,000 or more on such a set-up. These cameras can also be heavy and bulky making them and accessories hard to transport.

Point and shoot cameras. You can carry them in your pocket, no need to purchase extra expensive lenses. Relatively simple to use.

Downside to point and shoot cameras they lack a little in creativity as you cannot control depth of field in most cases. Also you cannot photograph from very far away, such as trying to capture photos at an event, you just won't get the reach.

Here is a video reviewing the Sony DSC-RX100 MII Cyber Shot





 Hope you enjoyed this review. You can purchase the camera Here and see what others are saying about it. Here is another point and shoot you might like by Canon. It is the powershot G16 with 12.1 MP CMOS Sensor. It boast a 1080P video mode and provides outstanding low light performance with ISO 12800 capability. Plus this point and shoot is a little more affordable than the Sony Above.

See how others have rated this camera Here Also here is a video review of it to see for yourself.





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Thanks for reading our point and shoot camera review post and we hope you found it interesting as well as helpful in choosing your next point and shoot camera.