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A Look at the Best Buy Digital Cameras

August 16th, 2008 · No Comments

by Gugu Maseko

Now that you are looking to buy a digital camera, do you know what to look for? To help you make this decision some hints and tips are discussed below. The number of functions that the modern digital camera has is enormous; buyers especially first timers become confused about what it is they are supposed to look for. If this is your first camera then you must be honest with yourself if you have no idea what functions you would want your camera to have.

Are you someone with a general interest in taking snap-shots or do have a specific use for it in mind? Even with the overall reduction in cost and improvement in abilities and design during recent years, the cost is still something to factor in. If you are using you home pc to carry out photo editing you will need to think about whether you pc is up to the task. You may want to consider buying your camera as part of a new computer system which would probably include all the software and a printer as well. When you buy a digital camera, the image editing software usually comes with it but other necessities such as a photo printer will be an extra cost item.

Aside from a printer, possibly a special photo version, ink and paper for printing will be needed. To improve the picture quality, you will need to increase the number of pixels that the camera has available. Many of the latest model digital cameras have a small built in memory but this will only store a few images at the highest resolution so a separate storage card will be necessary. The larger megapixel models require cards with more space and fortunately these are now available with up to 32 gigabytes of storage; this should be enough for many hundreds if not thousands of shots even with very high megapixel models.

Before you buy it is good idea to test and check if you feel comfortable holding and using it. Look at where all the controls are and see how easy they are to find and use. Digital cameras use a great deal of power, especially the screen so even if they are not supplied, rechargeable batteries should be used; they may cost a little more initially but can be charged 1,000 times so are very cost effective. The LCD screen which almost every digital camera comes equipped with can be a drain on the batteries if it is large; it makes both viewing and taking photos much easier but they can be a drain on battery power.

Today, the viewfinder is being fitted on fewer types although screen sizes have increased dramatically but are the biggest drain on the battery. Try to buy a model with an optical zoom which usually start with 3x power; this will be the most useful function you have. Digital cameras that are only equipped with a digital zoom should be avoided as images look blurred and pixilated. When you buy your model also buy a tripod of any description, because even table versions can be very useful especially if you want to get in the shot. With this information, you can now figure out what you really need and want before you buy a digital camera.

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