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What’s the Best Camera in the market?
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By sanny sanny
Published on 07/10/2008
 
As time goes by cameras become more and more important in our daily life. With the constant improvement of technology, cameras have undergone a sea change and become more and more common and cheap to most of us.

What’s the Best Camera in the market?

As time goes HTML clipboarddigital camera by cameras become more and more important in our daily life. With the constant improvement of technology, cameras have undergone a sea change and become more and more common and cheap to most of us. There are a lot of cameras in market, so many people probably feel confused on choosing the best camera. If you are in the market for a proper camera, stop your searching and select one from the best deals given below:
1. Nikon D300
Precision engineered to deliver new professional-level functionality, performance and reliability, the Nikon D300 combines innovative Nikon technologies with advanced new features to optimize all aspects of camera performance and form the ideal blend of Nikon DX-format performance. It has high-resolution 12.3 MP imaging, a new auto-focus sensor with 51-points (15 of which are cross-type sensitive), six frames per second continuous shooting (or eight frames per second with a battery pack), Self-cleaning sensor unit (low-pass filter vibration), Compact Flash UDMA support, Live View with either phase detect (mirror up/down) or contrast detect Auto Focus and the mighty impressive 3.0" 922,000 pixel LCD monitor (HDMI video output). If you are a serious photographer, the Nikon D300 will be a faithful, eager, and ingenious servant to your photographic endeavors.
 2. Canon 450D
The Canon 450D features a new, 12.4 megapixel sensor. It has 12.2 million effective pixels. Further down the line, the A/D converter is capable of relaying 14 bit information to the camera's image processor or as a 14-bit RAW file. This should, in theory at least, offer smoother gradation steps in the final images. It is also the first entry-level Canon DSLR to use the Secure Digital format. It has a larger viewfinder and becomes the latest DSLR to include a live view mode.
The Canon 450D gains the ability to take multiple shots each time the self-timer is used. If you're trying to appear in a group shot and don't want to have to keep running back to the camera, it could prove a really useful feature. The huge 3 inch LCD screen is also an obvious difference. A feature aimed at reducing the number of failed shots is the new 'Auto Lighting Optimizer.' This processes photos after they've been taken to try to correct exposure and contrast problems, though in our tests it had very little effect. The Canon 450D also adds an extra level of noise reduction when shooting at the camera's highest sensitivity settings.