The New York Times ’ David Pogue wants to let us know that digital cameras cost less than $ 300 no longer soak up . Specifically , the Canon PowerShot A630 pull in high praise from Pogue , with the best picture quality out of 11 test models . The other 10 cameras were no slouch , mind you , but Pogue does have a bone to foot with some of them .
For the record , the 11 cameras that were look at were the Canon A630 , theCasio Exilim Zoom EX - Z700 , theFuji FinePix F30 , theHP Photosmart R827 , theKodak EasyShare C875 , theNikon Coolpix S7c , theOlympus Stylus 740 , thePanasonic Lumix DMC - FX3 , the Pentax Optio A20 , theSamsung Digimax NV3and theSony Cyber - Shot DSC - W100 .
https://gizmodo.com/casio-exilim-zoom-ex-z700-debuts-rapidly-on-the-heels-189901

The loser — if you’re able to call them that — seem to be the HP Photosmart R827 and the Olympus Styluz 740 , as Pogue notes that they take crummy pictures even in optimum light .
On the other deal , the “ silken … metal gray ” Nikon S7c come through plenty of style point with its “ chrome accents . ” It also can pink into Wi - Fi to send motion-picture show to your Friend on - the - go .
So while Pogue suggests that these television camera are all sound in their own rightfulness , mass on a $ 300 budget attend for decent pic quality might do well to grab the Canon A630 . It all count on what type of camera you want : a sexy - looking photographic camera that fits in your small shirt air pocket , or something a little more substantial but guarantees good shots .

More Camera , More dash , Modest Price[New York Times ]
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