Digital camera sales are going
through the roof. As the quality of images from digital cameras improve they
are becoming much more affordable and the sales are simply not surprising.
Consumers are also becoming more comfortable with the whole idea of taking of
photographs digitally.
In choosing a digital camera
take into account your basic needs and what you plan to use the camera for.
Digital camera types
It doesn’t matter whether
you're shooting film or digital images there are basically three types of
cameras. There are point and shoot cameras, prosumer cameras and professional
quality cameras.
1. Point and shoot cameras
operate automatically. They do everything for you except for framing the
subject. Exposure is decided by the camera as well as whether a flash is needed
or not. All you need to do is to point and shoot.
2. Prosumer Cameras. This
camera is a step up from your typical point and shoot because it allows the
photographer not only to shoot in a fully automatic mode but also to have
control over various aspects of the exposure. They typically have various modes
including portrait mode, a close-up mode, action mode, and landscape mode.
Resolution
It doesn't matter what sort of
camera you decide to get you will have several decisions to make regarding
resolution of the camera.
The salespeople of most
electronics superstores are quick to tell you that the most important thing to
consider when buying a digital camera is how many pixels there are. Now while
it is important it is not the end all of digital image quality. Pixels are tiny
squares and in some new models they're starting to use other shapes as well.
The more pixels you have in your image the sharper the detail of the image will
be.
Most current digital cameras
on the market today will produce an image with more than 4 million pixels.
That's enough resolution to easily print images up to 8 x 10 with good image
quality. Is not likely that you will print images larger than 8 x 10 and so
most of these camera should meet your needs.
Try various digital cameras
before you purchase
There is a wide selection of
digital cameras on the market with various image qualities even though they may
have the same number of pixels. There are different kinds and sizes of image
sensors, which is the chip that actually records the picture. It is recommended
that you take a memory card into the store with you so that you can put it in
each camera and take sample photographs that you can then take home to view on
your computer to compare.
The technology is constantly
improving and digital cameras will be constantly changing. Don’t be surprised
if several months after you purchase one there is one that is new and better
with more pixels. If you take the time
to choose a good quality digital camera which makes good photographs you'll be
able to enjoy digital photography for a long time in the future.
If you do make the move into
digital photography remember this. Many people using digital cameras simply put
their photos on their computers and never actually make prints anymore. It is
easy for these photos to get lost and therefore it's recommended that you print
special photographs for generations to enjoy.
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