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Getting the Most Out of Your New Digital Camera
Posted March 18th, 2009
Once you buy yourself a great digital camera you must do some research and learn how to use it best. In most cases you buy a camera and after some time you return to the store or you visit the specialized websites and you see a bigger and better device. That’s a nasty feeling but you don’t have to feel bad about it. Many people change their existing cameras with new ones all the time but the decision on how far are you willing to go is entirely up to you. When you have the money ready you think if you should buy the camera or you should wait until you find something better. That’s why the best advice I can give you is to buy the best camera available on the market. That’s not necessary the most expensive one! The best camera is the perfect mixture between price and features. You can’t wait forever for the best camera to come along because the technological process is developing all the time and so are its products. Read the examples below and you’ll understand what I’m saying. - The megapixels: a few years ago we had only 1MP or 2 MP cameras on the market but now they go up to 50MP; - The focal length: from no zoom the specs now comprise 7x optical zoom or better; - The shutter speeds increases all the time while the startup time and the memory writing period is continuously decreasing; - Day by day the image quality is getting clearer and clearer; - The battery lifetime is also increasing all the time. Considering all the above you must think very well before purchasing a new camera. If you have enough money to spend on a dSLR you’re very lucky. With dSLR’s everything is very simple because you can acquire new zoom distances and faster exposure without changing the actual body. After buying a camera it’s recommended that you spend some time reading the manual and learning as much as possible about exposure, ISO sensitivity, and balance settings. To sum up all the above, you must buy the best camera you can afford and use it wisely. If you worry all the time about what’s new and how much money does it cost you’ll end up forgetting the most important thing about all this, which is the actual photo. Photography is fun and the camera is only a tool that will help you capture the best moments in your life. Getting the perfect camera, is never an easy thing, especially with the way digital technology is constantly changing. Fortunately, there are plenty of helpful websites online, that can narrow down your search and help you find the camera with all the features important to you.
Posted March 18th, 2009 in Consumer by Hannah.
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