Best Point and Shoot Cameras 2012

December 6, 2012 | By | Reply More

When you’re looking for a camera that can instantly take great photos without all the fuss then there’s only one type to choose and that’s the point and shoot camera. A point and shoot camera is a type of camera that is compact and easy to use. Everything from focus, aperture, shutter speed and light sensitivity is done automatically as soon as you press the shutter button. This makes this type of camera perfect for parties, special occasions and other events. One more thing that you will like is that they are one of the lowest priced cameras in the market today.

Fujifilm FinePix F800EXR ($349)

 Fujifilm FinePix F800EXR

  • Pixels: 16.0 million pixels
  • Image Sensor: 1/2-inch EXR CMOS with primary color filter
  • Storage: SD/SDHC/SDXC (UHS-I) memory card
  • Optical zoom: 20x
  • Digital zoom: 2x (up to 40x with optical zoom)
  • Focal length: 4.6
  • Minimum focus distance: 5 cm

The Fujifilm FinePix F800EXR is one of the best point and shoot camera in the market today that offers simplicity as well as versatility. Its image capturing quality is top notch which you can further tweak through manual settings. In no time at all you’ll be snapping photos like a pro. You can add special effects to your photos using the camera without any need for a PC and special photo editing software. A single battery charge will let you take 300 photos.

 

Samsung MV900F ($269)

 

The best point and shoot cameras of 2012

  • Pixels: 17.01 million pixels
  • Image Sensor: BSI CMOS
  • Storage: Micro SD Card up to 2GB, SDHC up to 32GB , SDXC up to 64GB
  • Optical zoom: 5x
  • Digital zoom: 5x
  • Focal length: 4.5
  • Minimum focus distance: 5 cm

One unique feature that the Samsung MV900F has is that its large AMOLED display flips out at 180 degrees making taking self-photos very easy. The menu system is user friendly and there are a lot of cool photo effects that you can apply to your pictures. Although the colors of the photos taken are not that good you can edit this using the picture enhancer application of the camera to make them look great. This is a great device to have for people who constantly post photos over the Internet.

 

Canon PowerShot SX260 HS ($245)

 The best point-and-shoot cameras of 2012 - tech praxis

  • Pixels: 12.1 million pixels
  • Image Sensor: backlit CMOS
  • Storage: SD Card
  • Optical zoom: 20x
  • Digital zoom: 4x
  • Focal length: 4.5
  • Minimum focus distance: 5 cm

One strong feature that this model has is that zoomed pictures still come out crystal clear. This makes it perfect to bring for vacations at the beach or outdoor events. You will get an impressive 80x zoom when you combine the 20x optical zoom with the 4x digital zoom. You’ll be able to take a full day’s worth of vacation photos on a single charge.

 

Sony Cyber-shot WX150 ($198)

 The best point-and-shoot cameras of 2012 - Tech Praxis

  • Pixels: 18.2 million pixels
  • Image Sensor: Exmor R CMOS
  • Storage: SD Card
  • Optical zoom: 10x
  • Digital zoom: 20x
  • Focal length: 4.5
  • Minimum focus distance: 5 cm

The Sony Cyber-shot WX150 allows you to take photos faster at day or night. This makes it perfect for those moments that need to be shot quickly. You will be able to record Full HD 1080/60i videos in 29 minute segments. It comes with a Picture Effects feature that lets you edit and add more fun to your photos.

When choosing a point and shoot camera always make sure to check out its features. Some models may have features that you will find useful while others may not be what you nee

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