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Digital Camera Reviews and Consumer Ratings

June 13, 2008

by John Q. Harris

Digital camera reviews are abundant not just online but also in the newspapers, magazines and even TV shows. There is nothing worse than finding a claimed expert digital camera reviewer that cannot find a single thing wrong with any camera and says they are all great, which doesn’t help at all.

The only time you should not trust a digital camera review is when it is carried out by the manufacturer themselves. You are not likely to get the whole truth about a camera from the company that makes them are you? I don’t doubt if the situation were reversed I would do exactly the same. For obvious reasons you are only going to promote the good points as it is not a good idea to shoot yourself in the foot bringing any bad points to peoples attention.

Ok, so you need to get an unbiased but professional digital camera review; then the best place to go is comparison web sites, consumer magazines or photographic journals. Digital camera reviews carried out by consumer magazines really do tell you as it is. These reviewers and critics are never afraid to list down the good as much as the bad points of digital cameras. These digital camera reviews usually point out the difference between the products that a certain manufacturer has released and how it is worse or better than the previous one. The best thing is these aren’t casual users of the product but people who are very well qualified to pass judgment. One more thing, most of the time, these digital camera reviews are actual first hand experience with the product itself and not just some advertising agent asked to come up with flowery words to capture you and your wallet.

Another best source for a digital camera review is one that you can write yourself. This does mean that you have at the very least been an owner and user of the digital camera in question though. Be careful to read the specs, options and features that you need to try out, be on the lookout for words such as weatherproof, meaning that they are splash resistant as to waterproof that are water resistant. You don’t want to get your newly bought weatherproof camera wet, just to prove to yourself that the things they claim are not true. After doing so, then you can write your own digital camera review or reviews, depending on how many things you’ve learned from your digital camera. Be sure to indicate that your review is an on-hand experience with the product and not just some wild guess.

Digital camera reviews that are honest without criticizing for the sake of it make for good reading and a better understanding of the product itself. Manufacturers do not like bad publicity so contact them if for any reason your camera does not perform as claimed.

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