Personal electronics have come to the point where external design is as important to the owner as quality of operation. Cell phones, mp3 players, and even digital cameras are offered in a rainbow of colors today. The pink digital camera is especially popular with pre-teen girls, teenage girls, and of course, young women who like their belongings to reflect the feminine side of their essence. Canon, Nikon, Kodak, Casio, Polaroid, Sony and Olympus are vying for the “Girly” market when it comes to marketing their wares.
Pink does not stop at the camera either; the carrying case is also an important object that requires her brand of fashion stamped on it. From just plain pink to sizzling hot pink with bling, these cases can cost almost as much as the equipment it holds. Even department stores on rodeo drive in Beverly Hills California offer jeweled and gold laced cases for the girl that has everything. Be prepared to drop several hundred dollars for the one off handmade camera cases.
When shopping for a camera in your chosen color of pink, look at the value of what it offers, and do not select merely based on the color. Some of the color designed cameras offer optional external skins to change the color to what you want. First, look to see if the mega pixel range is high enough, and do you need a glass viewfinder versus a digital one? Does it do well in low light like at birthday parties, and senior proms? Is it water resistant or waterproof? Take the color out of the selection process until you have narrowed down the features you need or want. Then start selecting based on your aesthetic needs, and get the best of both worlds. For about five dollars, a company named Delkin can sell you a hot pink digital camera skin that fits over the camera of your choice.
For more information on choosing a new pink camera and for some tips on improving your photographic skills, please visit Pink Digital Camera Review.
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