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Choosing An Appropriate Digital Camera
John Snapher
If you've resisted buying a digital camera up until now then you're really missing out. Digicams have come a long way since the early days and many models rival conventional cameras with ease.
Take a few minutes to decide what you'll be using it for. Simple family snaps or something a little more creative? Visiting a high tech camera store can be daunting task with many dozens of cameras on display. Which do you go for? Some are as small as a bank card, others are huge with all manner of knobs and buttons. Maybe you can see yourself smugly showing off your new micro-thin digital camera but before you make your decision, it's important to zone in on the main reason you're buying the machine in the first place.
Are you looking for an ultra compact model which fits nicely in your pocket? Or are you expecting to be snapping more professional pics for your work? Do you think too many options may confuse you or are you happy with modern digital menus etc? Think about whether you'd like a camera with some manual functions too. The last thing you want to do is return home with a camera that is not exactly matched to your situation or skill level.
If you're new to the digital camera revolution, try to brush up on the terminology used. Acquaint yourself with the various camera specifications. The Google search engine is a great place to do some research. The salesmen will of course try to make you believe that your dinky, micro-thin, ultra expensive digicam will transform you into a David Bailey clone. Don't believe the hype.
You'll see the term 'Mega Pixel' everywhere. This is simply the maximum resolution that the camera will produce. The higher this value is, the larger your photos will go before they become blurred. If you think that you'll only be sending pics back and fore on the web then a 2 megapixel model will do just fine. Don't be confused with optical zoom and digital zoom. They are two very different things. Digital zoom is not a true zoom. All it does is process the pic with a loss of image quality usually resulting. If you like your zoom function, always go for an optical version.
How much can you spend? While digital cameras are dropping in price significantly these days, a decent machine will still set you back a pretty penny. When deciding on your budget, be sure to consider the dimensions, the features, its resolution (megapixels) and the manufacturer.
Every photographer will have their favourite brand. If you fear change then stick to what you know. Go for a brand that you have got on well with in the past. If you're a little more adventurous then you can have much more fun in that digicam store.
Some other things to consider include the memory card. This is the equivalent of the film in a regular camera. Most digicams use SmartMedia Flash cards and you can pick up 128 meg cards on the Internet pretty cheap these days. Furthermore, what type of batteries does the camera take? You'll find that the majority of digital cameras take AA cells, so you may want to consider rechargeable options.
Lastly, always but always try the digital camera in the store before you part with your cash. Many people get all excited, not really checking the machine out as much as they could. Then when they return home they find it's not really the tool they thought it was. Get trigger happy in the shop. The sales assistants won't mind and if they do then go somewhere else. Note the ergonomics - does it fit nicely in your hand? Can you get to all the essential buttons easily? Take your time to check out all the features and ask lots of questions. Follow this guide and you'll be the proud owner of a digital camera that will see you right for a long time.
About the author:
John Snapher has been a professional photographer for many years and enjoys teaching others. He recommends http://www.1st4digitalcameras.comfor a great place to get more info. Please hyperlink the above URL for web re-prints.
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Welcome to digital heck (Rifle Citizen Telegram)
So you recently acquired a digital camera, huh? You say you like it, but it seems hard to figure out? Don?t worry, we?ll help. They?re very easy to use. I assume you have a Ph.D. in computer science. You don?t? Oh, then this is going to be difficult.
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