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User Friendly Pink Digital Camera


It used to be that cameras were complicated devices, meant to be used by amateur and professional photographers for specific assignments. Even the early digital cameras weren’t the most intuitive devices and presented a steep learning curve to the inexperienced user. Fortunately, technology never stops moving forward and has provided us with hundreds of digital cameras that are easy to use. Nowadays, the layout and overall feature set of most digital cameras just makes sense, and requires nothing more from the user than the press of a button. The following article will highlight a couple examples of pink digital cameras that have received high marks for their simplistic and user friendly layout. At the conclusion of the article you will be better positioned to purchase a camera that you will be able to use directly out of the box.

Some of the best and easiest to use pink digital cameras come from manufacturers that have been producing cameras for many years. These companies have had many opportunities to refine and perfect their offerings and currently offer some of the most user friendly cameras ever produced. The focus of this article will be on Canon and Nikon, both of whom produce several point and shoot pink digital cameras that have received praise from millions of users worldwide.

Canon Powershot SD1200 IS

Canon has been producing the Powershot line of cameras for many years and has made substantial improvements with each release. The SD1200 IS pink digital camera includes the following features:

• 10 Megapixel resolution, allowing for prints up to 13X19 inches
• 2.5-inch LCD screen
• DIGIC-4 image processor – the latest in the Canon lineup
• Image Stabilization
• Retails for $149.00

The Powershot 1200 IS has received many positive reviews from people that have actually purchased and used the camera for everyday photos. Users comment positively on the intuitive button placement, which makes navigating through menus a breeze. Users also appreciate the image stabilization function, which allows them to take photos in low light situations without issue.

Nikon Coolpix S620

Similar to the Canon’s Powershot line of cameras, the Coolpix line from Nikon has been around for quite a while and has many positive reviews behind it. The Coolpix S620 costs about $100 more than the Powershot SD1200IS, but has some more robust features, which include:

• 12.2 Megapixel resolution, allowing for prints up to 16X20 inches
• 2.7-inch LCD screen
• Image Stabilization
• EXPEED image processor

User reviews indicate a strong appreciation of the camera layout and image quality along with its record-setting start up time. Many users have commented that it’s difficult to take a poor quality photo with this camera.

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