The Best Digital Camera's-How to Find Them
It seems that every month, if not every week, different
manufacturers are coming up with the latest digital cameras to
tempt potential clients. How can we keep up with them all?
After spending a lot of time reading and researching we finally
make a decision and head off to the mall for that eye-popping, 7
mega pixel, 10x digital zoom, candy colored, 512MB expandable
memory high tech prize.
Credit card in hand and half way into the mall we pass by a new
display - an eight mega pixel, up to 1G expandable memory, with
built it mic and stereo surround, video playback capable, with
22 scenic modes kind-of-camera . And we sigh because the
producer of this amazing gadget claims that this is the best
digital camera yet out in the market. So now we hesitate we want
the "Best Digital Camera" right?
Of course we do so we spend a little more than we planned and
return home happy and excited.
The trouble is our happiness doesn't last very long, after two
months or so, there's another "best digital camera."
What you have to remember is that there will always be another
"best digital camera"
Just around the corner so in making your decision on which
digital camera to buy
there are certain factors to consider when looking for the "best
digital camera" .
MEGAPIXELS . One of the most important features of digital
camera to make it into the best digital camera category is its
mega pixel property. The higher the mega pixels the better the
actual photograph will come out. A mega pixel is equivalent to
one million pixels. The resolution of your image is based upon
the mega pixel property of your camera. This means that as you
enlarge the photograph, you would get more detail and less
blurry colors.
LCD SIZE. The best digital camera will always have a large LCD
to help you frame your subject without having to squint through
the viewfinder. This is also helpful when reviewing your images,
some cameras enable touch up and editing features with its LCD.
A 1.5-inch display is average, a 2-inch LCD display is good, but
the best LCD size would be 2.5 inches or higher.
ZOOM. Most digital cameras have both digital and optical zoom. A
higher optical zoom is always better than a higher digital zoom.
Digital cameras are usually furnished with optical of between 3x
to 10x . The better the optical zoom, the higher it climbs up to
the best digital camera category.
MEMORY CARD. Always make sure that your memory card is the right
one for your digital camera. There are different types of memory
card like the xD, SD and Compact Flash . These types of memory
cards go with certain types of digital cameras. of course memory
storage is also up there in choosing the best digital cameras.
Choose the size of memory that you need, if you're a photo
junkie, you might need more than 32MB . The early Memory cards
were in the MB range but these days you can get cards in the
Gigabyte range.
The key point to find the best digital camera is to find one
that will best fit you and your lifestyle. Don't just buy the
latest or the one that claims they are the best digital cameras
out in the market. You wouldn't want to buy a DSLR and use it
with your home activities or family outing and have to lug it
around.
By the same rule you don't want to buy the latest point and
shoot camera when you're serious about being a professional
photographer. (Of course, you can use this for starters, but if
you're not a novice photographer anymore, you wouldn't want to
get this kind of camera.)
Actually, the best digital camera is the one that you will enjoy
and use. Not the one that you will end up leaving in its box
stuck in a draw somewhere.
Just remember the more features a camera has the more
complicated it can become and therefore the more likely it is to
stay in it's box instead of being used. So the best digital
camera to buy is the one you can afford and will feel
comfortable using for all your photography.
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