I have a great one, the Canon Powershot ELPH 100 HS. It takes super fast, clear, and crisp photos.
If you learn about exposure, you will learn how to leverage the automatisation of a point-and-shoot camera
Yes.
The i835 is about as good as you'll get at the price. It is an adequate entry-level point and shoot camera for casual snapshots.
the basic type of camera is what they call point and shoot
Yes, you send the Cannon point and shoot camera in to the company who has a warranty on their cameras, and if you are outside of warranty they will charge you a flat fee to fix your camera lenses.
A point and shoot camera lens adapter allows you to attach different lenses to your camera, expanding its capabilities and allowing you to achieve different photographic effects.
Olympus SZ is a digital point and shoot camera, it is not a DSLR camera.
The nikon coolpix are some of the best point and shoot cameras on the market. Another good point and shoot camera are the samsung models. Canon cameras are often viewed as top of the line cameras.
A point and shoot camera in general is a camera where one sees an image through a window in the camera. An SLR, which is also more expensive, allows one to see the actual image that will be taken by the camera.
A top of the line point and shoot camera might run $600 or more, but in general a good camera can be purchased for $300-$500. Some of the modern digital point and shoot camera have video features. On the other hand, one can get an HD flash memory digital camcorder for as little as $100, but more often $200.
SLR and Point-and-Shoot cameras
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