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Choose from small, compact camera cases or larger bags and backpacks that will hold your essential accessories. Considering a new digital camera? Check out the informative articles Comparing Digital Camera Features below.

Medium Sport Camera Case

Medium Sport Camera Case

From backpacks to business cases to luggage and handbags, eBags has your bag. We carry a complete line of premium and popular brands, including Samsonite, Jansport and Eagle Creek. eBags combines the best selection of products with unrivaled service and extremely competitive prices.


High Zoom Camera Case

High Zoom Camera Case

From backpacks to business cases to luggage and handbags, eBags has your bag. We carry a complete line of premium and popular brands, including Samsonite, Jansport and Eagle Creek. eBags combines the best selection of products with unrivaled service and extremely competitive prices.


Large SLR Camera Case-5 Lens

Large SLR Camera Case-5 Lens

Large SLR Camera Case fits most cameras, up to 5 lenses and accessories. Adjustable hammock suspends camera for the ultimate lens protection– also positions camera for quick access.


SLR Zoom Camera Holster

SLR Zoom Camera Holster

Ultra-protective SLR camera case fits most cameras with zoom lenses. Dedicated, weather-proof camera space protects your hardware and helps prevent loss or damage of accessories during frequent removal or access.


Leather Compact Camera Case

Leather Compact Camera Case

Compact leather camera case perfect for small digital cameras.


Comparing Digital Camera Features

More people are able to afford digital cameras because their prices are falling but the number of characteristics is rising so it is important to be able to compare digital camera features.

The first step in being able to compare digital camera features is to decide what you want to get out of your camera. If you compare digital camera prices you will see that for shooting family snapshots you can get a good basic digital camera for under $400, while a professional model is over $2,000. When you compare digital camera features you need to know the extent of the use you are going to get out of it.

It is essential when you compare digital camera options to understand the issues of image resolution, which is measured in megapixels. Basically, the more megapixels, the higher the resolutions of the final image but you definitely need to compare digital camera images with your actual requirements. This is best done if you compare digital camera resolution with the size of the images that you want to print and you will find that a 1-mg camera can create a 3-by-5-inch (7.5 by 13 cm) photo-quality print; a 2-mg camera will make a 5-by-7-inch (13 by 18 cm) print; a 3-mg camera will make an 8-by-10-inch (20 by 25 cm) print, and a 6-mg camera will make a 9-by-13-inch (23 by 33 cm) print.

One of the other points to consider when you compare digital camera prices is to look at the complete package that is offered. Some included extras to look for when you compare digital camera packages are if the camera includes a cable for your computer and if it comes with image-editing software that works with your computer. If these are not included it is still possible for you to buy them separately but you need to allow for this when you compare digital camera prices. Another important point to consider when you compare digital camera options is to choose a camera with removable memory in addition to built-in memory.

All of the cameras that you are considering when you compare digital camera features should have an LCD screen for viewing pictures, a built-in flash, a timer, and a time/date stamp on even the most basic camera. You should also look to compare digital camera packages that have optical zoom, not digital, if you need a zoom capability and most midrange cameras should have high-quality optical zoom lenses but it is still worth checking to make sure.

Steve Gargin is the administrator of Digital Camera Reviews Helper Guru which is a great website dedicated to giving free advice on Digital Cameras.

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