Digital Cameras

Sanyo Xacti VPC-WH1 waterproof dual camera

The Sanyo Xacti VPC- WH1 is a waterproof dual camera, which means it’s sort of a digital camera/camcorder combo. It records HD video (1280×720) as well as taking good quality stills (2megapixel). It also has Sanyo’s advanced waterproof technology making it waterproof up to a depth of 3 metres so is great for filming watersports like swimming, snorkelling, snowboarding.

Other features include a 30 x optical zoom, 50 x digital zoom and it records to SD card so easy to transfer files to other devices. Looks pretty neat too.

It’s available in white, blue and yellow online at www.play.com for around £380.

Panasonic DMC FS3 cute camera

 

This little camera is a gem. It is a simple, stylish number that you can take anywhere.
 
It has 8 mega pixels so the picture quality won’t let you down and there are a whole host of features for those of you who want to play around with your snaps.
 
The menus are bright and clear and all the key controls are at your fingertips. It has a 4 x digital zoom, dual movie mode and mega optical image stabiliser.
 
I love the 2.5 inch screen and it just looks good too.
 
Panasonic have made the DMC FS3 available in a choice of colours; black, blue, pink and silver and it retails at £135.

If you want slightly more in the mega pixel and zoom department then the FS3 has a big sister the FS5 which is only slightly more at around £165
 
Seems like a bargain to me.

Sony Cybershot very pink digital camera

 

If it’s your pink you’re after well boy, this is seriously up there in the pink stakes!

The camera is pink, the case is pink, and wait for it, you even get a pink USB memory stick duo.

Besides looking a bit marshmallowy it seems like a fairly decent camera, it’s got a 2.5″ screen, 7.2 megapixels, 4 x Carl Zeiss lens and 3 x optical zoom. And for those of you with shaky hangover hands it comes with the Sony Double Anti Blur solution.

If you fancy a bit of pink camera action then this is worth a look in. It retails at $199 or roughly £110

What are Megapixels?

Dear Girl Geek…

I am in the process of looking to buy a new digital camera. I know that having a high number of megapixels is a good thing as the camera will take photos at a higher resolution allowing photos to be printed bigger at better quality. But what is a good number of megapixels to have?

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