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Picking the right camera isn't easy and the truth is, there isn't one perfect camera that suits everyone.
Just click on type of camera from the list on the right to read reviews in association with Digital Photo Magazine.
For that final decision on what to buy it's probably best to work out a shortlist of two or three products.
Once you've got your list together why not try the products out? You may know someone who already has one; otherwise visit your local electronics store or camera shop.
With digital cameras, try to get a feel for using it, and take a few pictures. If you have a suitable memory card, take it with you; that way you can compare the results at home on your PC.
Internet and mail-order companies can offer great deals - you'll find the best in the back of this magazine or try price comparison websites like www.dealtime.co.uk
Buying from a camera shop in person is still preferred by many; it means you get face-to-face help and advice, and you get your hands on the camera immediately. Never discount the high street, as it can offer the best deals.
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