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Pink Digital Camera – Add Colour And Style To Your Digital Camera

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By Eizzy

A complete guide to buying pink digital cameras.

Pink digital cameras are the perfect choice of camera for the fashion-conscious person with a colourful personality. Whether you are old or young they make a bright and fun fashion accessory that takes great pictures too. Not only is a pink digital camera much more fun than the boring traditional colours of silver and grey, but they are usually designed to look great in other ways too, with slim designs and video capability both commonly featured on pink cameras.



One of the most popular brands on the market is Sony, who sell a large range of pink cameras at affordable prices, which makes them perfect for teenagers, children and young adults who want a bit of colour with their digital camera. It also makes them the perfect birthday or Christmas gift. The Sony Cyber-shot range in pink is very popular, giving you great point-and-click image quality at prices starting at around £90UK. They are also extremely easy to use and come with a wide range of features, which makes them perfect for those who are non-experts at photography. The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S930 is a great starter camera which is available in pink from around £80UK. For someone looking for something a little more advanced you should look at the Cyber-shot DSC-T2P, which has a stylish pink back, and retails starting from around £140UK.

Other companies who offer good quality pink digital cameras include Canon, whose Canon Digital IXUS range starts retailing at around £100UK and offers great photo quality, flexibility and style to potential owners. The IXUS range are great compact cameras that teenagers will love. Another great model is the Fujifilm Finepix range, which has a stunning pink finish and is available with a variety of different prices and photographic features. There are also great pink cameras available from brands including Panasonic, Olympus, Samsung and Casio, to name only a few.

You should look at a variety of camera features before you decide to buy a specific model, the most important of which being megapixels. Megapixels is the basic unit for measuring the resolution of digital cameras, and it stands for one million pixels. The higher the number of megapixels the better the quality of photograph. Anything around 9-12 megapixels will give you a pretty high quality picture. Anything less will still be ideal for personal or amateur photography. It is also good to look at the battery life of your camera when fully charged. Some very slim cameras have small batteries that only last a few hours at a time.

You should always keep the pink finish in mind when pricing your digital camera -- often you will find that having the pink colour costs a little more than the standard silver or black models. In this case you should always shop around to see if you can find the same model somewhere else at a cheaper price. Being such a popular colour choice, pink digital camera models also often sell out quicker than traditional colour choices.


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