Digital Cameras: The Shutterbug Guide

With 35mm film cameras, it used to take days, or even weeks, before you could find out if your vacation photos turned out or not. Then your photos would be stored in one of those photo albums with the acid-free sticky pages or slide carousels and they’d never see the light of day. Today’s shutterbug can have their work posted live on the internet within seconds of being shot for the entire world to see.

Buying a camera that suits your needs and fits your budget will provide years of service and headache-free use. The #1 mistake consumers make is not buying a camera they’ll outgrow in a few months; it is buying a camera that is way beyond what they really need. If you’re just taking photos a couple times a year, a 15MP dSLR camera capable of producing poster-sized images by the thousands is simply more camera than you’ll ever need.

Point-and-Shoot Sony Cyber-shot – 7.2MP
Professional dSLR Canon EOS – 15.1MP
Point-and-Shoot
Sony Cyber-shot – 7.2MP
Professional dSLR
Canon EOS – 15.1MP

So which type of camera do you need – point-and-shoot or dSLR? To find out you can read our Digital Cameras – The Shutterbug Guide article which can be found in the hhgregg Learning Center.

Still have questions? – feel free to speak with an hhgregg associate. We offer the best-educated associates in the business who are smart enough to make it simple. Price and Advice Guaranteed!

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