DigitalCameraInfo.com Launches
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A picture’s worth a thousand words… but there are hundreds of digital cameras out there, and you need only one - how do you decide which one is best for you? DigitalCameraInfo.com announced this week the availability of their website, which features free, fun, and unbiased reviews to help people decide which digital camera will fit their lifestyle.
As Editor-in-Chief Elena Rue put it, “DigitalCameraInfo.com’s reviews are aimed at users who want a quality digital camera, but still want something that will be fun to take on a trip or out at night. It’s not just technology geeks buying digital cameras anymore. Our reviews are aimed at everyday users who want to enjoy using their digital camera while taking great pictures. People are sick of boring, dry, technology writing - our reviews are easy to read and approach the cameras from a real-life perspective. We conduct standardized tests on each digital camera and give no-nonsense conclusions and comparisons that look at the overall value of the camera.”
Each DigitalCameraInfo.com review features a standard 44-point scientific analysis that considers the camera’s image quality, handling, portability, control, ease of use, and other key areas. DigitalCameraInfo.com uses newly developed image-analysis software to determine the “real resolution” of each digital camera. This cuts through manufacturing hype to tell users how crisp and sharp of an image they can really get out of each digital camera.
Each review includes a “Comparisons” section that contrasts the camera with similarly priced or featured models on the market. The reviews conclude with clear, easy-to-evaluate sections such as “Likes & Dislikes” and “Value,” giving readers a bottom-line synopsis of each digital camera.
“When most people are shopping for a digital camera,” said Rue, “they have a specific budget in mind. We approach each review as though we had that same budget. We answer the question: Is this a good value? If it’s not, DigitalCameraInfo.com isn’t afraid to say so. We’re not afraid to tell you that a camera is a terrible buy, or tell you that you can get a much better value out there.”
Elena Rue is a graduate of Kenyon College and has been part of the photography community for nine years. In addition to her own work in both film and digital photography, Rue’s professional experience includes event and sports photography, website design, digital lab retouching and restoration, as well as digital camera sales.
CamcorderInfo.com, the leading online camcorder review and information source. CamcorderInfo.com reaches over 300,000 unique visitors every month, and uses scientific standardized tests to write reviews with the highest standards of ethics and fair analysis for every digital camcorder on the market. Last year, The New York Times called CamcorderInfo.com “authoritative and unafraid, easy to search and navigate, and open to all comers.” The company currently has seven full- and part-time employees.
