Friday, May 30, 2008

Photograpy Posing thoughts on Digital Camera Reviews

Digital camera reviews are abundant not just online but also in the newspapers, magazines and even TV shows. Occasionally you will find a digital camera review that says they are all great which only makes it even more difficult to find the best camera for your photography posing business, especially if you haven't any idea what you are looking for other than guidance.

Digital camera reviews organized by the camera manufacturer or press releases from the manufacturer themselves are those to avoid if at all possible. You are not likely to get the whole truth about a camera from the company that makes them are you? It is only natural isn't it because they have spent time researching and developing a product, they are bound to want to show it off in a good light as would you if it were your product. Of course you wouldn't point out the bad things or the glitches of your product in your digital camera reviews, because that way you will never be able to shoot up your sales.

When looking for the best cameras to use for my photography posing business I nearly always try a specialist magazine associated with the product and if that isn't available the web is an excellent place to find out real information. The main reason for this is these reviewers like to tell it to you how it is. Reviewers of this caliber are not swayed by the brand name and will sometimes be harder on the well know manufacturers if they get it wrong. Sometimes the review will take the old product and compare it with the new to see if it is indeed an improvement. We may knock the critics at times but if it wasn't for them we may all be taken for a ride more often. Also unlike many manufacturer reviews, these digital cameras are put through their paces and given many standard tests to pass so you know that the criteria is the same for al of them and not made up as they go along.

Of course if you are familiar with the product then why not give your own review. Whatever you do if you choose to write your own digital camera review; don't lie and say you have used it because you will make yourself look foolish to someone who knows the camera. Some knowledge of the digital camera specifications and technical knowledge will be required if you want the report to look professional. The last thing you want to do is put some of the claims to the test and damage your equipment especially if it is just to prove that they are misleading the buyer. After doing so, then you can write your own digital camera review or reviews, depending on how many things you've learned from your digital camera. At this point it is important to make sure people know that the review is from first hand experience.

Always look for digital camera reviews that don't pull any punches as they are always the most interesting to read. If when you do buy your digital camera and it does not perform as promised the call the customer support centre and tell them about your experiences with their product.