Which is the best digital camera for personal use?
There really isn’t a “best” camera. You want a camera that fits your needs, does what you want it to do, and fits your price range. If you’re a casual photographer just wanting photos of your friends and such, a simple point and click digital camera will do. The biggest thing to worry about with these is resolution in megapixels. The higher the better, but the more expensive. 10 mp or higher is pretty good, but 5-8 will get you by for casual shooting. After that, the rest is just gadgets and effects. Some cameras offer processing effects like black&white, sepia toning, cropping, rotating, red eye removal, etc in the camera software itself, allowing you to edit before you ever put them on a computer or print them. These can be handy if you don’t have a good editing program on your computer. If you’re wanting to go more pro, you’ll want a DSLR (digital single lens reflex) The main difference between DSLR’s and standard pointy clicky’s is exposure control, or the ability to set your apert