Looking among the top camera brands and can't decide which one to choose? Maybe this article can help you there. For example, choosing between a Canon and a Kodak camera might seem difficult because they're both well known manufacturers. If you want to do stage photography, you should probably go with Kodak cameras, but if you need pictures during sporting events or outdoors, Canon might be a better choice for you. There are a lot more Kodak digital cameras sold every year, but the cameras of choice for professional photographers are either Canons or Nikon.
A little known fact among consumers is that Canon cameras will always be better than Kodaks. As a former sales person in the camera business, I can tell you that Kodak cameras have a bigger rate of returns than Canon models do, and they also feel a bit cheap when you look at them closely. On the other hand, when you use a Canon, you never get that cheap feeling and the return rate is very small. Not to mention the better features that come with their digital cameras. Both my parents and a good friend of mine chose Canon cameras based on my advice and they absolutely love it and they're happy with their choice. If you think about it, there really isn't a competition. It's enough to take a look at the cameras used by professionals. They know what they're doing, and if they're spending their money on Canon digital cameras, so should you. And, it's better to buy a cheaper and older model from Canon than to spend your money on a new Kodak, since chances are that the Canon will still have better features.
If you're not convinced with Canon, go with Nikon digital cameras, but avoid Kodak since there are much better brands out there. However, if you can, pick Canon. You can adapt any kit lens to a Canon camera, even if it wasn't designed for them.
Consider all the experience that Canon has with providing digital SLR cameras for professional photographers and think how easy it is for them to adapt the latest technologies and bring them to digital cameras made especially for regular consumers.
Whenever you choose a digital camera, don't look just at the name of the manufacturer. Make sure you check the online reviews and you learn what each features does, so you make conscious decisions. Spending a few hundred dollars on a camera is not a joke so it shouldn't be a spur of the moment decision.
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