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Features You Should Look For When Buying A Digital Camera

April 25th, 2009 · No Comments · Technology and Gadgets

Every few months, if not more frequently, a new series of digital cameras are introduced to the market, and poorly informed or undecided buyer is forced to make a tough decision when selecting among the huge range of models. With the good buying options that we will point out in this article, you will hopefully pick one because of its proper features instead of relying only on sales pitch from manufacturers.

Most salesman, emphasize on promoting megapixels the more, the better. This is simply a selling method and is not very true. We will explain why not. The picture taken by a digital camera is constituted of a series of points called pixels. The picture taken by a digital camera is constituted of a series of points called pixels. The more pixels that photo is created of, the more details it can present. That means that the more megapixels a camera delivers, the more you can zoom into the image, or print in a large comfortable size, before it becomes cloudy and unclear. Imagine, for example, of a 10×10 inch mosaic and suppose filling it up with 2×2, 1×1 and 0.1×0.1 inch picas the more pieces you use, the better the picture will be.

Because the price of the digital camera increases with the amount of megapixels, you should better analyze what you will use the camera for. If you will just use it to take shots for your website or probably won’t use to print pictures larger than a 5×7 there is no ground why you should go for something higher than a 4.0 MP camera. Keep your money for other stuff and add-on instead of investing in megapixels you will not use.

But, the main gain you would get if you chose on spending more for a higher resolution camera is cropping: a 9×12 photo taken at 5.0 MP can be resized to 8×10 or 5×7 without any problems.

Most, if not all new digital cameras have a zoom feature. This feature can be particularly useful when taking a picture of something that is too far away and you have no possibility to get near the subject, or you want to frame a portrait without taking much of the distracting surrounding. Optical zoom option is the real magnifying characteristic, the camera magnifies the picture with an assembly of lenses before the image gets to the image sensor on the other hand the digital zoom enlarges the photo that is already saved in the camera.

Make certain you understood the camera’s technical specifications good. The overall zoom is measured by multiplying the digital and optical zoom numbers. Make positive that the optical zoom meets your needs and don’t count on digital zoom at all, you can achieve its very same effect with any photo processing software.

Our recommendation goes for Canon SD880IS. On the other hand if Canon SD880IS is too expensive for you go for Canon SD1100IS.

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