20th Jul 2008

Best Cameras for the Beach

Of course, we all want nice hardy cameras to bring to the beach. We are of course, making, creating our nice memories, and we want them to be immortalized on prints or on digital copies in our computers or iPods or whatnot. The following can be considered as good choices of cameras for the beach. They may not be all water resistant, but they can definitely deliver nice prints and ample light control so you don’t have glared-over shots.

Canon’s EOS Rebel XS is a largely built camera, which has a 1.0 megapixel resolution and a DIGIC III Image Processor, for those extra nice shots. EOS Rebel XS also has an automatic Auto Lighting Optimizer that allows you to control the highlight or shadow, and the controls also allow you to modify the sharpness of the picture, its color and color quality and the contrast between objects and lighting sources.

Canon’s PowerShot SD890 IS on the other hand, has an advanced 10.0 Megapixel resolution with a very nice silhouette design. This device comes with a zoom lens (up to 5x) and can be operated to stabilize images and reduce the blurriness in pictures. This camera also has Canon’s patented Face Detection Technology that automatically adjusts different settings in the process of capturing the picture, so you get finer prints and more colorful output with a click of a button and a snap of the sophisticated automatic Canon lens. This camera is also very stylish because it combines rawness, modernity and fashion in one package. The new design also includes a new set of buttons for easier navigability.

Canon’s EOS Rebel XSi has outstanding image quality and boasts of 12.2 megapixel resolution for all you resolution addicts out there. It has excellent performance, and improves on the primary features of the earlier EOS Rebel. This Rebel is now compatible with compact memory cards, so you can store more, do more, live more!

These three are only the tip of the iceberg of what to expect from the great makers of cameras worldwide. What you should keep in mind when buying cameras is that it should be affordable and it should serve the purpose first. Then you start looking at the different features that would make the investment worth it because let’s face it, these things don’t come cheap, and they’re not disposable cameras, not at all.

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