Digital Camera Guide
Digital cameras are cameras which record images in a digital format instead of on film. One of the biggest benefits of digital cameras is the large capacity of storage and the instantaneous way a photographer can review a photo. Digital cameras can hold thousands of pictures at one time and if the photographer runs out of space, he can insert a new memory disk for more space.
Long gone are the days when a photographer may not know whether the photos come out blurry or with the wrong light exposure. Digital cameras give the photographer the freedom to review the shots and re-take as needed. Unwanted pictures can be deleted to free up space.
Many digital cameras are also built with video functions and the ability to record and playback sound.
Pictures from a digital camera can be easily uploaded to a computer and sent to friends and family in the form of files.
Digital cameras are now incorporated to many electric devices. Mobile phones, PDAs, notebooks and even some cars now have digital cameras built in.
The invention of the digital camera phone has allowed regular citizens to become on-the-street journalists as they can take pictures of or video events unfolding in front of them.
Here are the world's most poular digital camera makes, in order of total sales volume:
1 Canon
2 Nikon
3 Sony
4 Olympus
5 Panasonic
6 FujiFilm
7 Kodak
8 Casio
9 Pentax
10 Nokia
11 Samsung
12 Hewlett-Packard
13 Sony Ericsson
14 Apple
15 Konica Minolta
16 RICOH
17 Noritsu
18 LEICA
19 Research In Motion
20 Camera
21 Sanyo
22 BenQ
23 Vivitar
24 HTC
25 RIM
26 Digital
27 Polaroid
28 Motorola
29 Digital Camera
30 SIGMA
31 SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.
32 Epson
33 MSM6500
34 CoreLogic
35 JVC
36 LG Electronics
37 10.0M 3X digital camera
38 SAMSUNG TECHWIN Co.
39 SQ Tech. Co.,Ltd
40 SHARP


