
There are many options available if you are looking for the best point-and-shoot cameras under 500 USD. These include the Sony HX400V (pictured), the Panasonic Lumix ZS60 (pictured), the Olympus TG-622 and the Nikon Coolpix B500 (pictured). However, the price of these cameras may put them out of reach for some consumers.
Sony HX400V
The Sony HX400V digital camera is a hyperzoom bridge. It offers a 3.2x optical Zoom and a 5-x digital Zoom. This camera offers a large zoom range, making it ideal for anyone who needs to capture many events. This camera has a built-in flash that can be used in low-light situations.
The camera offers a range of shooting modes, including Intelligent Auto, two Custom modes and a multi-shot Superior Auto mode. It also features Scene modes which can be accessed via an additional Mode dial on its top deck. There are five modes: Night Scene, Portrait and Landscape. Soft Skin is also available. High Sensitivity is also available.
Panasonic Lumix ZS60
Panasonic Lumix ZS60, a versatile point-and shoot camera, has extensive manual controls and an easy to use control ring. The control ring has dedicated buttons for zoom, aperture, shutter speed and other essential settings. The camera also features a 3 inch, 1040k-dot TOUCH touchscreen. For easy editing and sharing, you can connect the camera with a smartphone or tablet.

Panasonic Lumix ZS60 has the ability to record 4K video at 30 frames a second. The camera also features a post-focus function that lets you select the best picture after shooting. RAW format allows for greater detail and preserves original sensor information. Another noteworthy feature of the ZS60 camera is its RAW format. This allows for minimal editing of images without sacrificing quality. The focal length is equivalent in length to 24-720mm. The ZS60 comes in silver and black body colors. It will retail for approximately US$450.
Olympus Olympus TOUCH G-620
Olympus offers a new point-and-shoot camera that is affordable and durable if you are on a tight budget. The TOUGH TG620 iHS has shock and water resistance and can even be used underwater. Its ruggedized body can withstand shock up to 6.6 feet, freezing temperatures up to 14deg F and crushing weights up to 220 lbs. This camera is ideal for outdoor photography because it is dustproof.
The Olympus TOUGH TG-6 Waterproof Camera is ideal for extreme situations, and features an excellent 60X optical zoom. Its autofocus function allows you to capture great photos even when shooting from awkward angles. The price is also a great deal lower than many comparable cameras from other manufacturers.
Nikon Coolpix B500
The Nikon Coolpix B500 Point and Shoot Camera is a top-quality point and shoot camera. It offers a huge variety of features. The Nikon Coolpix B500 features a 16-megapixel low light sensor, a super-telephoto NIKKOR lens, a flip up LCD, Lens Shift Vibration Reduction and easy menus.
WiFi support gives the COOLPIX B500 the ability to keep a low-power connection with your cell phone via remote control. GPS can also be used by this camera to embed a particular location on photos. Without any intermediary, the camera can stream photos directly to your mobile phone. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi both have the ability to send wireless pictures, while Bluetooth is slightly faster. Wifi also lets you remotely shoot and label photos.

Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark II
If you're looking for a point and shoot camera under 500 dollars, the Canon PowerShot G9 X Mark 2 is a great option. This camera is lightweight and can easily fit in your pocket. It is also very inexpensive and offers excellent image quality.
If you are looking to buy a small and lightweight camera with a high-dynamic and optical zoom of at least 80x, this camera will cost less than $500. The camera has a 3-inch LCD screen and a 16 megapixel BSI CMOS sensor that allows for detailed photos regardless of the conditions. It can also record 1080P video at 30 frames every second.
FAQ
Should I start photography as a hobby?
Photography is a wonderful way for you to capture your memories and share them. Photography also lets you learn more about the world around.
If you are interested learning how to take better photos, there are plenty online resources that can help.
Consider taking classes at your local community college or art school. This allows you to meet other photographers who can provide valuable feedback on your work.
Do I Need A Tripod?
This is one those questions that everyone has to ask. A tripod isn’t always needed, but it can be very useful.
It can be used to steady your camera while you take slow shutter speeds pictures. A tripod is a great option for landscapes and other stationary subjects.
On the other hand, if you're photographing moving subjects such as sports or people, using a tripod can cause blurriness. How do you determine which situations need a tripod?
A tripod is useful for any situation where you want to photograph fast action or stationary subjects. Examples include:
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Sports
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People
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Landscapes
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Close-ups
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Macro shots
Try this test to find out if you really need a tripod. Hold your camera still and look through the viewfinder. If blurred lines appear or you feel movement, you will definitely need a tripod.
A tripod won't make any difference if there is no blurring.
Here are some tips for those who do decide to buy a tripod.
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Smooth legs are a must for your tripod. This helps prevent vibrations that could shake your camera.
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Use a sturdy tripod. Some tripods made of plastic may not last very long. You should opt for a steel tripod.
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You may want to consider buying a remote-control device. This allows you to control your camera remotely. Once you press the button, it will automatically fire the shutter.
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Try to find a tripod with a head that rotates 360 degrees. This makes it easier to position your camera vertically or horizontally.
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Keep in mind that tripods aren't cheap. Expect to pay between $100-200. You'll still get a lot for your money.
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Accessories like memory cards and filters should not be forgotten.
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Before ordering online, you should check in your local shops. Many retailers offer shipping free of charge.
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To find out what customers think about a product, read reviews.
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Ask family members and friends who own similar products.
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Forums and message boards are a great place to find out about customer experiences.
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Find user reviews online.
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Use websites like Amazon.com to compare prices and read customer feedback.
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Take a look at these photo galleries to see what other photographers do with tripods.
What Lenses Should I Use
The most frequently asked question by beginners is "What lens should i buy?" This is a difficult decision because there are so many options.
There is good news: You don't need to buy new lenses every time you buy a new camera. Instead, you can add lenses later on.
Here are three types of lenses to start with.
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Wide Angle Lens: 14mm - 24mm: These lenses provide a wide angle of vision, which allows you to capture more details of your subject. You can zoom in and not lose image quality.
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Standard/Normal Zoom Lens (28mm – 70mm): These lenses allow for you to adjust focal lengths and maintain image quality.
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Telephoto Zoom Lens (70mm to 200mm): These lenses make it easy to capture distant subjects. These lenses allow you stay focused on your subject even when they appear small.
These lenses can also be combined to produce different effects. You can use a normal lens for close-up detail and switch to a zoom lens to capture distant objects.
What can I do to improve my photography skills with my phone?
Photography doesn't have to be expensive. Amazing images can be captured with a smartphone.
All you need to do is to be able to use the features of the program and to master some basic techniques.
Many apps are available for iOS and Android that allow you to easily edit and share photos.
Here are five tips to help get you started taking better photos.
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Set Up Your Camera App. Your device should already have your camera app installed. If it is not installed, you can download it from Google Play.
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Use filters and effects. Filters and effects allow you to change the appearance of your photo without having to touch your image.
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Adjust Exposure. Adjusting the exposure can help you control the brightness in your picture.
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Photograph in the Right Light Photographing in bright lighting makes it easier for you to see details within your subject. Shooting in low light conditions lets you capture the shadows and highlights in your image.
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Photograph People. Photographing people can show others what you are most passionate about.
Check out this article to learn how to take better pictures with your smartphone: 5 Tips To Improve Photography Skills
How do I look good in pictures?
The best way to ensure you look good in photos is to take them yourself. You will learn how to pose, which angles are flattering and which are not. Additionally, you'll learn how to use lighting and props in order to enhance your natural beauty.
You'll learn how to find clothes that fit and make up that looks great on your skin.
We will also help you retouch your images using Photoshop or another editing software, if you are not satisfied with the results.
Take some self-portraits.
Statistics
- The second easiest way to get blurry photos 100% of the time is to use a cheap filter on the front of your lens. (photographylife.com)
- While I cannot prove that all of those spots were not sensor dust, the photo was taken during a heavy snowstorm…so I guess that 99.8% of the spots are snowflakes. (bhphotovideo.com)
- By March 2014, about 3 million were purchased monthly, about 30 percent of the peak sales total. (en.wikipedia.org)
- This article received 13 testimonials, and 100% of readers who voted found it helpful, earning it our reader-approved status. (wikihow.com)
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How To
How to Take Pictures of Yourself
Portraits are important because they show who you are. They are also a way to tell your stories. You may have a favorite picture of yourself when you were younger, but now you want to capture something new. It's easy for people to forget how fun it is to take photos. These tips will help you get started.
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It is important to have enough light. Portraits are best taken in the morning or late at night. If you use flash, make sure there is no direct sunlight shining into your face. This will wash out any details. Also, don't shoot at noon. Too many shadows will result.
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Use a tripod. A tripod will prevent you from seeing any movement when you hold the camera still. It will also prevent you from freezing action. Set up your shot before you use a flash. You can then turn the flash off and try again.
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Take close-ups. Closeups are great to demonstrate detail. However, they can look fake if you don't have good eyes. Pay close attention to people's eyes and noses. Is there anything out of the ordinary? Are glasses worn by someone? Are there freckles around her nose? These features add depth and dimension to an individual's appearance.
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You shouldn't force smiles. Smiles are tricky. Most people smile naturally when they feel happy, but others don't. You can't force smiles, because it looks forced. Think about what makes you laugh. You might find something silly, like a cat leaping through a hoops. Maybe you just love to watch paint dry. It doesn't matter what it is, just keep at it until it makes you laugh.
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Get creative. People are often afraid of being boring. Being boring isn't necessarily bad. You can find ways to be different from the norm. Ask someone to pose behind their back with his hands in front. Another option is to suggest that he wear a funny headgear.
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Keep practicing. If you practice every day, eventually, you'll become better at capturing moments. As you improve, you'll notice more interesting things happening around you.
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Have fun! You should have fun taking photos. If you enjoy the process, you'll be more likely to do it again. You might even end up with some pretty cool photos.
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Please share your work. Once you learn how to take good pictures, share them with friends and family. Explain to them why you took that picture. Tell them where you went. Let them know what your experience was.
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Be patient. Sometimes, it's just not possible to click. It happens to all of us. Don't worry. Just move on to another image.