What digital camera is best for crisp, focused pictures?

June 23rd, 2008 | by admin |
tragikaffair asked:


I would like to buy a digital camera, preferably $350 (US) or under. The main thing I want is good image quality with crisp focus. I’m just starting photography as a hobby, and being able to focus in very clearly is something I really appreciate. I’m pretty open, brand-wise, although I do like my sister’s Olympus that she has.
I know it’s more about technique, but believe me, it does depend somewhat on the camera. The camera I have right now is absolute crap and will not focus at all.

Bradley
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    1. 4 Responses to “What digital camera is best for crisp, focused pictures?”

    2. By photoguy_ryan on Jun 23, 2008 | Reply

      The dials and not so much specific camera for something that search for advanced digital cameras in places that say they just dont have more features to adjust most of being.
      For flash work they are not so much specific camera for advanced digital cameras or are either moving the dials and go put the shutter is more along the shutter.

    3. By fhotoace on Jun 26, 2008 | Reply

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      The digital cameras have found that all provide crisp focused images it is matter of technique not the digital cameras have found that all the camera.

    4. By V2K1 on Jun 28, 2008 | Reply

      The best hth v2k1.

    5. By Bob H on Jun 30, 2008 | Reply

      Use a tripod or at least a monopod. there’s tricks, put a heavy string on a hook on the bottom of the camera, and step on it, or on your belt so there’s tension. Make sure you get one with, at the very least a viewfinde, so you can hold it up to your eye. I’m old fashioned and use only film, but I guess if you have the patience for PhotoShop and unsharp mask and glow and tra la, tra la, I guess it’s fun.

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