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Article: Choose the perfect camera: whether you're a beginner, a sports fanatic, or a serious photographer, we'll point you to just the right digital camera and give you tips on how to get the most out of it.(Canon PowerShot A520, Kodak EasyShare Z740, Casio Exilim EX-Z57, Fujifilm FinePix F10, Canon PowerShot G6, Olympus C-55, Canon EOS 350D, Olympus Mju Digital 800, Canon PowerShot S70, Canon Ixus 700, Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W7, Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30, Canon EOS 20D)(Product/Service Evaluation)
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- Australian PC World
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- December 1, 2005
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THE STARTER CAMERA
The best camera for beginners is a point-and-shoot that is simple, but that offers some manual controls so the user doesn't quickly outgrow it. This camera provides an easy introduction to digital photography. Plus, it's reasonably priced yet includes a few advanced features found on more expensive models, without overwhelming novices.
Canon PowerShot A520
The Canon PowerShot A520 is surprisingly affordable, considering its features and optional lenses. Aside from the fully automatic mode, you get 13 scene modes for shooting everything from foliage to fireworks. The manual mode allows you to adjust both shutter speed and ...
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