Super Zoom Digital Cameras
Cameras at the moment generally have zoom capabilities between 10x and 18x. Also, most of the super zoom cameras I have tested have fully manual exposure controls which include aperture and shutter priority. Cameras at the more expensive end of the range have a very wide range of features. This feature makes them suitable for anybody who sees photography as a hobby rather than someone who is looking buy a digital camera just to take a few snapshots with.
Many super zoom digital cameras are designed in the same style as traditional SLR cameras that enable you to get an excellent grip when you take a photograph. The only downside of this is that they can be both weighty and cumbersome. This needs to taken into consideration if you are buying a super zoom digital camera and I would suggest buying a camera bag to transport it from place to place.
If you use a super zoom camera in conjunction with a long lens there is a tendency for camera shake to appear. Some manufacturers have made attempts at combating this to some degree by introducing image stabilisation in some models. Even though every little helps, sometimes the best solution is to make use of a tripod whenever possible. This can often make a clear difference in the sharpness of a photograph.
One big plus point with the models in this digital camera comparison is the fact that the flash unit pops up on the majority of these cameras which helps to take the flash away from the lens of the digital camera. This means that red eye is very rare in portrait shots where the flash is used.
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