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SONY Cyber shot DSC P92 5 MP Digital Camera Silver PRICE REDUCED
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Even Though It Is a Top Rated Digital Camera, You May Hate Your New DSLR   by Valerie Goettsch

So you're ready to take the plunge and buy your first DSLR camera. Camera stores are loaded with top rated digital SLR cameras, however, even though one might be regarded as the must-have camera may not mean it's the appropriate DSLR for your needs. The camera that suits one person's style and skill may be a bad match in the hands of a different person. Considering that it is a rather costly item, it makes sense to actually take a look at a few cameras in person before deciding on a particular model. You shouldn't have already made up your mind to buy a particular Sony or Canon. Be open to looking at other options.

How Does The Camera Feel in Your Hands?

After you have looked at some online reviews of the top rated digital cameras, don't just go to a website and order one of them. Take the time to get yourself into the nearest camera store so you can check out the cameras in person. Hold each of them in your hands. Does it fit comfortably in your hand or does it feel bulky and not-quite right? If you have big hands, can you handle the buttons without fumbling? Does it have a comfortable grip? Keep trying out different models until you find one that feels right. Even if it is proclaimed to be the best rated digital SLR camera available, if you don't like the way it feels you will not like taking pictures with it.

Is the Menu Navigation Intuitive?

Some menus are intuitive and easy to figure out but a few cameras have overly complicated menus. Play with the menus of your camera candidates. The most common settings you will be working with are the Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO, White Balance, exposure bias, focus mode and metering. Can you find and change these settings fairly easily? I must stress: it makes no sense to buy a top rated digital camera with an overly complicated menu system, as you will just become aggravated and go back to your old camera.

Which Features Are Most Important?

A major challenge is to discern between the key features versus the attention-grabbers that can tempt us to spend more than we should. Is that flip-out LCD a must-have? Certain special features are cool and can enhance shooting, however others just tempt you to over-buy. Keep a list of must-have capabilities and try not to be distracted by the trendy but non-critical features.

What Are Your Going to use Your Digital SLR For, and How Skilled a Photographer Are You?

You'll find that top rated digital cameras are available at mid-range prices as well as very high-end. So before you jump on that $1500+ DSLR, consider how you plan to use it. Do you plan to take photos on trips? Will you be snapping photos at your daughter's ballet recitals? Are you a dedicated photo hobbyist who needs a high end camera for some serious shooting? Understanding what you want to do with your camera will aid you in deciding on a mid-priced digital SLR vs a very high-end model, and your wallet may appreciate it.

About the Author

Valerie Goettsch is webmaster of http://www.digitalphotos101.com, a website dedicated to reviews of digital photo companies, photo editing software and digital cameras. Click here to see her list of top rated digital cameras from point-and-shoot to SLR.