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How To Choose A Digital Camera

How To Choose A Digital Camera
Executive summary about by Anmol Taneja

If you just want to share pictures over the computer, then a 2 megapixel camera works just fine. Optical Zoom versus Digital Zoom: This one’s simple; digital enhances the image size more, but hurts the picture clarity whereas optical zooms allow enlarged pictures with good clarity.

A 2 megapixel camera with 32Mb of memory stores up to 35 pictures. Although most cameras come with 8 – 16 Mb of built-in memory, external memory cards are available for more flexibility. Night Mode: if you are a creature of the night and will be using the digital camera in poor light conditions then it is useful to buy one that has a night mode feature

Pre-programmed features: these allow you to have pre-determined settings for special light conditions in your digital camera.

Hold one: Hold the digital camera in your hand and see. Buying a digital camera is an important investment and it is the key to a long list of memories.

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Which Digital Camera Is Best For Me?
Executive summary about Digital Camera by Chris Campbell

It really doesn’t matter if you have a $100 camera, or a $10,000 camera. If you can’t see and compose the desired image with your own eyes, in your mind, then save yourself a whack of money and buy the $100 camera.

I heard a great story from an aspiring young photographer about their college days. What does matter, is that you make a decision, and start taking pictures. The more pictures you take, the better your next set of pictures will be.

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