When I bought my first digital camera in 2003, I spent $240 on it, and it had a resolution of 2.1 megapixels. Today, you can find cameras three times better than mine spending only 1/3 of the money that my digital camera cost me.
Here is a top 5 of the best digital cameras under $100 that you can buy today:
1. Canon Powershot A470 that doesnt’s look or perform like a budget digital camera. It has a 7.1 megapixels resolution, a 3.4X optical zoom lens and a 2.5 inch LCD. It’s not a bad choice for beginners and it costs between $89 – $99.
2. FujiFilm FinePix J10 is available in silver and black colours. It’s 8.2 megapixels allows it to make large enough prints as to satisfy beginner photographers. It’s 2.5-inch LCD and 3X optical zoom lens are not bad for a camera that costs between $75 – $90.
3. Kodak EasyShare C813 has a resolution of 8.2 megapixels, 3X optical zoom lens, 2.4-inch LCD and it’s very easy to use. It’s drawbacks imply limited video capabilities, but that was to be expected at a camera that costs between $69-$89.
4. Kodak EasyShare C713 has a 7.0 megapixels of resolution, a 3X optical zoom lens, 2.4-inch LCD and it’s one of the least expensive point-and-shoot digital cameras you’ll find from a major manufacturer, costing only $50-$79.
5. Samsung SL30 has only one inch in thickness and comes in pink, black and silver. It has 10.2 megapixels of resolution, 3X optical zoom lens and 2.5-inch LCD. SL30 offers a great technical advantage for beginners: a print shooting mode which makes it easy to make sure that you are shooting at a resolution that’s high enough for making quality prints. It’s price rises up to $79-$99.
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