Digital Photography Buyer's Guides
Our Digital Photography Buyer's Guides will show you the way to the year's best technology in photography and video.
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What to know when shopping for an HD camcorder
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A few stars in the universe of web-based options for photographers
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Be the life of the party with quick prints anytime, anywhere
Making 4x6-inch, photo-quality prints at home and on the go has never been easier. There are several excellent snapshot printers on the market. Most are reasonably priced and easy to use. Many print directly from your camera or memory card, allowing you to make ... Read More » |
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Experiment with third-party and exotic inkjet media for creative results
Conventional wisdom says that for the best-looking prints, you should stick with your printer manufacturer's papers and inks. It's not bad advice because their printer-software drivers are fine-tuned for those inks and papers to ensure excellent results and prin... Read More » |
Readers Favorite Buyer's Guide Articles
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Buyer's Guide 2009: Best Of Compact Cameras
Top-of-the-line pocket cameras make pro features more portable -
Buyer's Guide 2009: HD Camcorders
What to know when shopping for an HD camcorder -
Buyer's Guide 2009: D-SLRs Under $1,000
As technology advances, pro-level features are appearing at entry-level prices -
Buyer's Guide 2008: Hi-Def Camcorders
Record your life in pro resolution at a comsumer price -
Buyer's Guide 2009: Fine-Art Printers
Don’t call them desktops—the latest generation of inkjet printers produces gallery prints at impressive sizes -
Buyer's Guide 2009: Lenses
What to know about the most important part of your camera system -
Buyer's Guide 2008: Photo Printers
Make your best prints in your favorite sizes faster and more easily than ever before -
Buyer's Guide 2009: D-SLRs $1,000 - $2,000
Speed and control upgrades are just two reasons to step up to the “sweet-spot” models


























