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Digital CameraAre you thinking about buying a digital camera? You should do some research first. With technology rapidly changing everyday, there is so many options to choose from in the area of digital cameras. A Good research on your part will ensure that you buy the right camera for your needs.

The three basic grades of digital cameras, consumer, midrange and professional. One of Your first steps is to determine what type of camera and accessories are important to you.

Are you looking for a camera to take pictures of family celebrations? Are you interested in developing your photography skills and becoming a professional at photo shooting and editing? What ever your photography goal is, you want a good, clear pictures from a camera that is easy to use.

Wired Digital Cameras

Fujifilm Introduces 3-D Camera

View Original Article Mon, 29 Sep 2008 23:08:00 GMT
Fujifilm introduced a digital camera that takes images and movies in 3-D and captures wide-angle photos of single scenes simultaneously. There will likely be more from other camera makers soon.

Leica Releases M8.2

View Original Article Mon, 15 Sep 2008 14:14:00 GMT
The successor to the M8 rangefinder is out and the biggest news is that the 8.2 gets a full auto-mode. Like any other full-auto mode, the camera selects aperture, shutter speed, ISO and white balance. There is also an exposure compensation mode: press the shutter halfway and use the command dial to adjust up or down in 1.3 stop increments.

How to Buy a Digital Camera

 

Make Money With Your Digital Cameras

These are four basic styles of digital cameras:

Ultra-compact- These cameras are the size of a credit card, and fits easily into the front pocket of your jeans.

Sony CyberShot DSC-W90-Canon PowerShot TX1-Nikon Coolpix L1 6.2 MP-Kodak EasyShare LS743-Canon PowerShot SD750 Digital ELPH-Casio Exilim EX-Z55-Pentax Optio S5i-Canon PowerShot SD20-The Canon PowerShot SD20 -Kodak EasyShare DX7630-Konica Minolta DiMAGE G600

The Sub compact- these cameras will easily fit into your shirt pocket or perse.

Point and Shoot - Normal size cameras that have more features, and generally require a good camera bag.

Single Lens Reflex (SLR)-Very high quality cameras that feel and looks like a 35 mm, with many detachable lens.

You have to consider the type of pictures you will be taking. Are you going to be sharing your pictures over the internet, or maybe you are more inclined to save them in your photo albums. Camera resolution determines the quality of all picture taking. Resolution less than one mega pixel is suitable for website graphics. Resolution of one to two will give you good website graphics and good 4x6 prints. If you will be printing 5x7 photos, Resolution of two to three mega pixels. Resolution over six mega pixels will give you the best quality prints up to 16 x 20.

 Bigger is better when it comes to resolution in a digital camera. You can always lower your resolution, but you can't increase the maximum. So you should buy the highest resolution that you can afford.

Digital Camera Batteries

Battery type is another important decision. Alkaline batteries don't hold a charge as long as lithium batteries will, particularly if you are using a flash. However, the ability to purchase batteries almost anywhere can be important, especially when you travel.

Lithium batteries last a long time in your digital camera, but they are very expensive to replace. Nickel Cadmium batteries are rechargeable and also expensive. They should be fully discharged prior to recharging, or you will get very poor performance from them. Another type of rechargeable battery is the Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH). These batteries come in all standard sizes, and last about 400 charges. These batteries are probably your best buy. Lion (Lithium Ion) batteries last about twice as long as the others last, and are generally purchased as an extra. They are a newer type of battery on the market and not as widely available.

Some more features to explore before deciding on your new camera include weight and size. A camera heaver is easier to hold steady, a lighter camera is easier to carry and store. Some cameras offer a multiple exposure option that will let you take a preset number of exposures when you press the button. A timer will allow you to automatically shoot the picture after a preset time. Three is a remote control option will allow you to take your pictures from a distance. Another options include a date and tine stamp that display the information when you are viewing your photos through the camera or software, and you also have sound recording, which lets you add captions to your photos.

Most digital camera come bundled with software that allows you to edit your pictures. The type of software varies with each camera. This should be a much when you purchase your first camera.

There is no such thing as the ultimate camera. You have to consider your photography goals, your budget and your experience level to determine what camera options will be best for you.

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