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The 18 Most Popular Point and Shoot Cameras Among our Readers

20 Dec

Over the last couple of weeks we’ve highlighted the best selling DSLRs and best selling DSLR Lenses among our readers.

Today we’re moving onto best selling* ‘point and shoot‘ cameras. In actual fact ‘point and shoot’ is not the best term for this list as really it is a list of non interchangeable lens cameras and includes compact point and shoots, super zoom cameras and more. So if it is a camera and it doesn’t have an interchangeable lens it’s here.

Here’s the list!

1. Canon PowerShot Elph 110 HS

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2. Canon PowerShot S100

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3. Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS

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4. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX150

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5. Canon Powershot SX260 HS

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6. Panasonic Lumix ZS20

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7. Canon Powershot Pro Series S3 IS

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8. Canon PowerShot SX50

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9. Panaonic DMC-ZS15

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10. Nikon Coolpix L810

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11. Canon PowerShot G15

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12. Sony DSC-RX100

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13. Fujifilm FinePix S4200

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14. Canon PowerShot ELPH 310 HS

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15. Canon Powershot A1300

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16. Fujifilm X100

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17. Nikon Coolpix AW100 Waterproof

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18. Panasonic Lumix TS20 Waterproof

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*Note: these lists were compiled from reports supplied to us from Amazon.com where we are affiliates. One of the ways dPS is able to cover its costs and be a sustainable business is that we earn a small commission when readers make a purchase from Amazon after clicking on our links (including those above). While no personal details are passed on we do get an overall report from Amazon about what was bought and are able to create this list.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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The 18 Most Popular Point and Shoot Cameras Among our Readers


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Bird photography and video with the Canon SX30 and Panasonic Lumix FZ100 cameras

17 Dec

With the 834mm 35mm equivalent focal length of the canon sx30 would this camera be a worthwhile addition to the bird photographer rather than a dslr, long (aka expensive) telephoto lens and the need for a monopod/tripod. This demo video shows some of the issues with the canon sx30 when used for this purpose. The fz100 can’t match the optical zoom of the canon and even with cropping the image is no where near as good as the canon image. for this purpose of long lens photography the Fz100 has to be dismissed. The only question remaining is the shortfalls I point out within this video. If it’s just stills your after then this might fit your needs and for simple video again the results are pretty good for most users, although you need to be aware of all the issues when deciding. I wish the FZ100 had better zoom as the camera features are excellent with total control in manual mode, maybe an additional teleconvertor may give enough resolution? Filmed at heaton Park in Manchester, edited with canopus edius 5 and rendered as WMV file.
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Review of the Dolica 62″ ball head tripod for DSLR Cameras

15 Dec

To receive a free bag from Think Tank, visit www.ThinkTankPhoto.com/affiliate and enter code AP-512, This will get you a choice of a few items to receive free with purchase! This is a review for the Dolica 62 inch ball head tripod for digital and DSLR cameras. This tripod is about – but can often be found on Amazon for cheaper. This is a great little trip

 
 

Baking with Cameras, A Guide to Photography in the Kitchen!

14 Dec

Your camera’s just as badass as you are in the kitchen.

With your sleeves rolled up, you can both take on a little batter, and you can both definitely take on some cocoa dusted Belgian chocolate anything.

With this mid-holiday season insanity, there’s nothing that sounds better than taking a little break from it all with your camera in one hand and a spatula in the other (okay, maybe not at the same time).

Here’s a little roundup on tips for shooting in the kitchen, camera gadgets for better photos, and an extra-special section down ‘low on edible photographs and cameras. Yep, you heard us.

Photos and cameras you can eat. Go. read. now. ?

1. Tips for Taking Better Food Photos:

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Your two main perpetrators are 1) not having enough light and 2) having the wrong white balance.

To combat the the low light issue:

  • Shoot with a wide aperture
  • Raise ISO to capture more light
  • If your shutter speed < 1/60, use a tripod or flash.
  • Direct flash is too harsh for food (makes too many shadows & makes food glisten in potentially unappetizing ways), so you might try a flash bounce or a diffuser.

To combat the white balance issue, try these white balance settings:

  • In natural light, go with a daylight setting.
  • If it’s especially cloudy or shady with a blue cast, use a cloudy or shady setting.
  • If you have lamps on inside, set your white balance to Tungsten to offset the orange shade.
  • Or set a custom white balance using a grey card or something like a white balance lens cap.

Onward! Here are a few guides full of really handy tips for shooting in the kitchen and hey, even at the table.

  • Photojojo’s Ten Tastiest Food Photography Tips
  • The Serious Eats Guide to Food Photography
  • How to Start a Food Blog

2. Gadgets for Better Food Photos:

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There might be a couple reasons why you have a camera in the kitchen. Y’know, besides proving to everyone that you look really good in an apron.

It might be to document the process (maybe you have a blog!) or you’re simply a foodie that appreciates what goes into making something that looks as good as it tastes.

These gadgets are not only the extra hand you’ll need if you’re playing with flour, kneading dough, or whisking eggs, but they’ll help you get better shots, too!

  • A camera holder. Something like this Camera Capture Clip lets you wear your DSLR on your belt, keeping your camera safely out of the way.
  • Shutter triggers. The iOShutter lets you set off your DSLR’s shutter via sound, motion triggers & more. Helpful for when your hands are full.
  • A tripod. To prevent motion blur, so your photos are nice and sharp.
  • A phone stand. When you’re not using as a tripod, you can use it as a stand for reading recipes on your phone. Also check out the Tiltpod.
  • A level. Saves you time from having to go back and edit.
  • A mini camera crew. The Swivl is a phone stand that follows your every move via a remote sensor. Shoot vids of yourself or set up a video-chat.
  • A flash bounce or diffuser. Direct flash is too harsh. With the right amount of diffusion, you can take flash photos that don’t even look like they were shot with flash.
  • A grey card or white balance lens cap. Set a custom white balance to measure the temperature of the light that you’re shooting in. It’ll make your shots look more like they were shot in natural lighting.

3. Blogs & Photographers That’ll Inspire You:

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You’ll love these guys if you don’t already.

  • Smitten Kitchen — Simply great photos showing the process
  • Evelina and Carl Kleiner — The photographer & stylist behind Ikea’s cookbook
  • Delicious Days — Thoughtful photos of food
  • The Last Appetite — A global food blog
  • TasteSpotting — An aggregated best of from around the net
  • I Love Fika — Beautiful photos of coffee adventures in Portland and beyond

4. Camera Geek Wares for Your Kitchen:

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Your kitchen’s the one room in your house that’s missing that photo geekery you’re so well-known for! There’s a chance you didn’t know some of this stuff even existed.

A kitchen timer that looks like a lens and camera bag that you can use as a lunch cooler? Totes.

The f/60 Lens Kitchen Timer — A timer that looks like a lens.

Camera Cookie Cutters — For true photo geeks. Rangefinder, TLR & SLR shapes!

Ceramic Lens Mugs — For the classy coffee drinker. Ceramic with fine lens detailing.

Lens Shot Glasses — That bread pudding could do with a little shot of a brandy, and so could you.

The Egg Carton Film Case — This thing is made to keep your 35mm rolls of film fresh in the fridge. Just make sure your roomie doesn’t try to make a scramble with ‘em.

Canon & Nikon Lens Mugs — These come in telephoto and zoom, and that’s all you need to know.

The Camera Cooler Bag — This is a camera bag that can double as a cooler bag!

5. Photos & Cameras You Can Actually Eat!:

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Yes, finally! Here are all the delicious photos and cameras that will happily digest in your tummy.

Gingerbread cameras — Our DIY tutorial for making TLRs and even a Mamiya from cookie dough!

Instagram chocolate — Cocoagraph will turn your phone photos into chocolate.

Photo cupcakes — Printable icing sheets means you can print a photo onto icing and eat your own face.

Camera cookies — Cookies that look like cameras. Glass free!

Photo lollipops — Same idea as the cupcakes. Lick.

Photo credits: 1. Joanna Karenina, 2. The iPhone SLR Mount, 3. Smitten Kitchen

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Microsoft releases Camera Codec Pack with Raw support for 34 extra cameras

14 Dec

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Microsoft has released an updated version of its Camera Codec Pack for Windows Vista, 7, 8 and RT. The latest update allows applications such as Windows Explorer, Windows Photo Viewer, Media Center, and Windows Photo Gallery to deal with Raw files from 34 additional cameras. The cameras include the Canon EOS M, Olympus OM-D E-M5 and Sony NEX-7.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Apple Raw update brings support for 8 cameras, including Sony A99

13 Dec

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Apple has issued Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 4.02, adding support for 8 cameras to Aperture 3 and iPhoto ’11. The update includes support for many recently-announced cameras including the Sony Alpha SLT-A99, NEX-6, Olympus PEN E-PL5 and Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH3, but does not yet support recent high-end Fujifilm models.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Microsoft releases Camera Codec Pack with Raw support for 34 extra cameras

13 Dec

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Microsoft has released an updated version of its Camera Codec Pack for Windows Vista, 7, 8 and RT. The latest update allows applications such as Windows Explorer, Windows Photo Viewer, Media Center, and Windows Photo Gallery to deal with Raw files from 34 additional cameras. The cameras include the Canon EOS M, Olympus OM-D E-M5 and Sony NEX-7.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Microsoft releases Camera Codec Pack with RAW support for 34 extra cameras

13 Dec

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Microsoft has released an updated version of its Camera Codec Pack for Windows Vista, 7, 8 and RT. The latest update allows applications such as Windows Explorer, Windows Photo Viewer, Media Center, and Windows Photo Gallery to deal with Raw files from 34 additional cameras. The cameras include the Canon EOS M, Olympus OM-D E-M5 and Sony NEX-7.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Canon? Nikon? DSLR? Top 5 Most Wanted Cameras- Tom’s Top 5

06 Dec

They say the best camera is the one you have, and these are the ones people have. We’re looking at all different styles of camera and seeing which one is the best seller.

Break Dance OMSK Video edit – Dima Belan (vk.com ) (X55Media – x55.su) Canon D60, Bower 8mm, Canon 50 mm Music: Locky-Stocky – ? ???????????
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20 Digital Cameras for a Kid or How to Become a Photographer from an Early Age

06 Dec

In this article I talk about why you should stay away from “made for kids” cameras and get a “real” camera instead. It’s easy to find a great camera that your kids and your wallet can be happy with. And by getting an actual camera instead of a toy, you’ll be buying a product that will last longer than a week and that has capabilities that your child can grow into over time.

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