Digital Camera Buyers Guide Now Available For Holiday Shopping

Digital Camera Buyers Guide Now Available For Holiday Shopping












Cincinnati, OH (PRWEB) December 7, 2005

With the multitude of digital cameras available on the market today, and with so many options available that make it hard for the average consumer to make meaningful comparisons, DigitalCameraReview.com recently published its “2005 Digital Camera Buyers Guide” at its web site, http://www.DigitalCameraReview.com.

“Millions of people are searching online each month for digital cameras,” said Brian Beeler, president of TechnologyGuide.com, which publishes four technology-oriented products web sites, including sites for notebook pc’s, PDAs, and Tablet PCs.

“Given the increasing interest by consumers in digital cameras , and the wide and almost confusing number of options and pricing available, we wanted to put an easy-to-use resource in place so consumers could find what they need. Plus,” he said, “the Buyers Guide also ties in with our Users’ Forum’ , where an individual can get an answer to almost any question he or she has about a digital camera .”

DigitalCameraReview.com began operation in 2004 as a consumer information web site, offering up-to-date newsfeeds and unbiased user-based information, including product ratings and reviews on all major digital camera manufacturers’ products, including Canon digital cameras, Sony digital cameras, Olympus digital cameras, and more. Its Users Forum has garnered industry praise as a consumer-friendly resource where people can get “straight answers.”

“People are looking for the best digital camera , but that is purely in the ‘eyes of the beholder’”, Beeler said. “The best digital camera is not only a function of price, but what functionality the individual requires or may be interested in. That’s why the 2005 Digital Camera Buyers Guide is so helpful.”

The 2005 Digital Camera Buyers Guide breaks down the comparison into four separate segments of digital camera prices (under $ 200, $ 200 – $ 300, $ 300 – $ 400, and $ 400 – $ 600) along with five different functional options (entry level digital slr’s, ultra slim/slim, ultra/super zoom, waterproof/weatherproof, and wireless enabled). This, along with the Users Forum, makes it easy for any digital camera consumer, whether a beginner or an advanced user, to find and compare his or her options.

Click here to go to the 2005 Digital Camera Buyers’ Guide .

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Photobird.com Introduces the Photobird Digital Camera Buyer’s Guide

Photobird.com Introduces the Photobird Digital Camera Buyer’s Guide










San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) October 11, 2005

Photobird.com, the easy way to share your photos around the world, today announced the immediate availability of the Photobird Digital Camera Buyer’s Guide.

This comprehensive and frequently updated list of 200 digital cameras and 1000 reviews in 12 languages makes it easy to shop for digital cameras. The intuitive, easy-to-read design assists digital camera shoppers with their research and helps them choose from a myriad of available digital camera features and options. The Photobird Digital Camera Buyer’s Guide is available for free at http://www.photobird.com/buyersguide/ and can be found in the Photobird Learning Center at http://www.photobird.com/learn/ . A free trial to Photobird.com and more information about easily sharing your photos with friends and family is also available at http://www.photobird.com .

“There is an overwhelming number of digital cameras available and so many websites that review digital cameras, that shoppers needed a comprehensive, easy-to-read, frequently updated list of digital cameras and digital camera reviews to jump start their research. Shoppers now have a buyer’s guide that’s comprehensive, free from advertising clutter, and makes shopping for a digital camera much easier,” said Ed Krimen, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, Photobird.com. “If you’re the type of shopper who just wants some simple details before making a purchase decision, then you’ll really like that the Photobird Digital Camera Buyer’s Guide helps you quickly find the right cameras. If you’re the type of shopper who spends hours and hours researching every specific camera detail, then you’ll appreciate that the Photobird Digital Camera Buyer’s Guide links to the highest-quality digital camera reviews and sample photos that are available on the web.”

Using Photobird’s “Top 10 List for Buying a Digital Camera” as a foundation, the Photobird Digital Camera Buyer’s Guide focuses on the most important digital camera features to help you start shopping. The Photobird Digital Camera Buyer’s Guide lists cameras along with:


relative size of the camera

price

number of megapixels

LCD size

zoom capabilities

memory card compatibility

battery type

manufacturer

model name

To expedite your research, the Photobird Digital Camera Buyer’s Guide also helps you focus your choices by allowing you to sort digital cameras by size:

All cameras

Tiny cameras only

Tiny and compact cameras

Compact and medium-sized cameras

Medium, large, and SLR cameras

Several times a week, the Photobird Digital Camera Buyer’s Guide is updated with the latest reviews from the best digital camera review websites. The Photobird Digital Camera Buyer’s Guide is also updated when new digital cameras are announced and when digital cameras are no longer available. You can track these on-going changes in the Changelog for the Photobird Digital Camera Buyer’s Guide which is available at http://www.photobird.com/learn/buyersguide/changelog/ and linked from the bottom of the Photobird Digital Camera Buyer’s Guide.

While shopping for your new digital camera, if you want some feedback from customers or have a question about the camera you’re interested in, you can peruse discussions and post questions in the new Photobird forums, which are now available in conjunction with the Photobird Digital Camera Buyer’s Guide. The Photobird forums have individual forums for each camera manufacturer as well as forums for sharing your photos with others and learning new digital photography skills. The Photobird forums are linked from each digital camera in the Photobird Digital Camera Buyer’s Guide, and are also available at http://www.photobird.com/forums/ .

Finally, when you’ve completed your research, you can purchase your digital camera online using the “Buy” links that are available throughout the Photobird Digital Camera Buyer’s Guide.

PRICING AND AVAILABILITY

The Photobird Digital Camera Buyer’s Guide announced today is available for free to everyone who visits Photobird.com. For sharing your digital photos, Photobird.com offers flexible and convenient monthly and yearly subscription options, available at http://www.photobird.com/subscribe. Photobird.com is currently offering a 50% discount on yearly subscriptions until October 31, 2005. For about $ 2 per month — less than the price for storage space for a website that you would need to build yourself — Photobird.com provides the storage space and the unique, professionally-designed website to make it easy to create your own online photo albums.

ABOUT PHOTOBIRD.COM

Photobird.com makes it easy for digital camera users to share their photos with friends and family around the world. As a family-owned and operated business with a focus on the needs of customers, Photobird.com wants your experience sharing and viewing photos to be the best it can be. For more information about Photobird.com, visit http://www.photobird.com.

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EasyDigitalCameras.com Converts Novice Photographers into Tech-Savvy Digital Camera Owners

EasyDigitalCameras.com Converts Novice Photographers into Tech-Savvy Digital Camera Owners










(PRWEB) September 21, 2005

Boston, MA (PRWEB) September 21, 2005 – A new online consumer electronics guide, EasyDigitalCameras.com, launched today to help novices navigate the world of researching, buying and using a digital camera.

As the site’s name suggests, EasyDigitalCameras.com makes it possible for newcomers to the digital camera market to quickly and easily access the best buying and usage advice available on the Internet. An intuitive home page enhanced by bright, eye-catching graphics invites consumers to explore straightforward reviews organized by manufacturer, check out clear-cut product ratings, find answers to frequently asked questions, and learn the ins and outs of photo printers and digital camera accessories.

“From tech-savvy teens to gadget-shy grandmas, it seems everyone is shopping for a digital camera these days, and sorely in need of the authoritative and unbiased reviews that EasyDigitalCameras.com provides,” says Robin Liss, Internet entrepreneur and founder of EasyDigitalCameras.com. “Our content emphasizes ease-of-use and having fun with your digital camera, and our reviews, while concise, are written with the same fearless dedication to objectivity that has become the gold standard of our sister sites DigitalCameraInfo.com, CamcorderInfo.com and EasyCamcorders.com.”

The digital camera reviews on EasyDigitalCameras.com keep the point-and-shoot photographer in mind with the focus on identifying the cameras with automatic controls and the user-friendliest features. Each review proceeds quickly to the “bottom line,” including a table that compares the model to others in its price range.

EasyDigitalCameras.com’s helpful content also includes a beginner’s guide to digital cameras that gives the lowdown on functionality and features along with tips on how to make the most of the abundant information available on the site. Consumers also can find a glossary of basic digital camera terminology, simple tutorials on specific aspects of camera use, and articles on exciting upcoming developments in the technology. The site also dispenses savvy shopping advice in its list of “Ten Things To Know Before You Buy.”

“Building on the success of DigitalCameraInfo.com, the go-to website for consumers and experienced photographers, we created EasyDigitalCameras.com to serve as the new, one-stop Web destination for novices as they contemplate buying and using their first digital cameras,” says Liss. “Judging from the enthusiastic response to our first ‘easy’ site, EasyCamcorders.com, we’re confident that visitors to EasyDigitalCameras.com will discover in it a new trusted resource, one that will fully prepare them to embrace all that digital camera technology has to offer.”

About EasyDigitalCameras.com

EasyDigitalCameras.com and its parent site, DigitalCameraInfo.com, founded in August 2004, are the creations of Internet publishing entrepreneur Robin Liss and reflect her continued dedication to simplifying the process of shopping for and using consumer technology. Liss is also the founder of two additional online consumer guides: CamcorderInfo.com, the web’s largest, most comprehensive publication for camcorder reviews and articles on video production and camcorder use, founded in 1997; and its spin-off for novices, EasyCamcorders.com, which launched in early 2005. CamcorderInfo.com was named by Yahoo! Internet Life as one of the “50 Most Incredibly Useful Sites” on the Internet and landed on Forbes’ annual list of the “Best of the Web.”

Contact:

Jeannine Schechter

(310) 482-3461

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