February 3, 2008

Digital Camera Basics

Digital Camera Basics

Digital camera basics that everyone should know when purchasing a digital camera. When looking for a digital camera, you may be a bit lost about what you really need. With so many different brands, features, and prices, it can be hard to know what it is you want in a digital camera. You have to decide how much you have to spend as your first step, and then decide which features are more important to you.

Perhaps one of the biggest decisions is how much memory you need. The great thing about memory is that you can buy memory cards for a digital camera that can hold hundreds of pictures. Remember that the higher the mega pixel number is, the better the resulting pictures will be.

Zoom is another important feature on a digital camera. You have to be careful about what kind of zoom the camera features. The Kodak Easyshare z740 has ten times optical zoom. The key word you want to look for is optical. Digital and optical zoom are two different things.

Optical zoom
is true zoom, much like on a film camera. When a digital camera has high optical zoom, you can zoom in on far away objects without losing clarity. Digital zoom, on the other hand, will take the existing picture and crop it, thus when you zoom in on something, you lose quality.

Another feature to look for in a digital camera is the photo settings. Many cameras come with settings that make picture taking an easy experience for those of us with very little knowledge about the art of photography. Settings will allow you to set your camera for fast paced settings, low light settings, and other situations where you camera will need to be adjusted for difficult lighting.

When choosing a digital camera, remember that some come with a video feature. This means you can take short video clips. Some cameras have video with sound, while others just record the video. In most cases, you will need a memory card to record video longer than thirty seconds; otherwise, your camera’s internal memory will fill up fast.

You must think about the power supply when purchasing a digital camera as well. Some use regular alkaline AA batteries, while others require a more expensive type. Lithium batteries are commonly required for higher end models of digital camera. These are more expensive, but you can purchase rechargeable ones to take the sting out of the price.

Overall, finding a digital camera that suits your needs will take a little research. Once you find what you want, you can then search for the best price. Remember that a digital camera is not a good investment if it simply will not do what you need it to do. Be realistic about what you need, and search for the best price so you can be happy with your choice for years to come.

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January 28, 2008

Digital Camera Information

Digital Camera Information
Basic Digital Camera Information for shopping for digital cameras. Digital camera information that everyone should know before buying any digital cameras. With the variety of cameras available today, it is really difficult to buy them without finding some serious camera information to show you what features you need and what features you can do without. This is even truer today than ever before, because, in addition to the classic choice of the old analog cameras, there are now digital cameras as well. There is so much digital camera information that it’s difficult to sort through all of it to make an informed choice. But of course, it is always important to adequately research any major purchase, or you are just going to be setting up yourself for disappointment.

In the old days, even up to a few years ago, digital cameras were non-existent, or offered such poor resolution that there was really no point to them. Unless you really needed instant digital pics, you would always be better off buying a normal camera, and all you would have to look at was camera lens information to make sure that your lens had the right diameter and focus to meet your needs. Sure you could look at camera information on polaroids, on different kinds of film, on different brands, etc., but this was all still pretty basic.

Nowadays, as with everything technological, it has become difficult to even keep up on all the camera information, even if all you want to do is to know enough to make an informed choice. There are just too many options. Different digital cameras have different resolutions, different memory formats, different features such as panorama and zoom, different lenses (which requires you to look up camera lens information as well), and dozens of other features. To wade through all of the digital camera information, you practically need to be a PhD!

Of course, ultimately what you really need is a friend who is a tech geek who knows all of the camera information already. That has always been my solution since computers took off, and everyone really does have in their life that one good-natured soul who is obsessed with all of the latest gadgets and willing to share their expertise. Why wade through all of the camera information when there is someone in your life more than willing to distill it into a simple recommendation for you? My tech geek friend, after listening to my desires for what I wanted from a camera, and asking a few targeted questions, recommended a new Cannon, and I have been nothing but pleased with the purchase.

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