Thursday, April 10, 2008

Shopping Tips For Digital Cameras

With so much hype surrounding digital cameras on television and among friends, you have finally decided to go digital. Congratulations!

If you have started looking online or in the local electronics stores, you must have realized that there is endless variety of digital cameras and the decision to buy one is not an easy one.

Here are some simple and smart tips to get you started on the right foot:

1. First thing to be done is to determine your needs. Some people may be planning to take photography classes while others just want to take pictures during vacations and family get-togethers. Different situations require different sort of camera. It will be wise to go for a camera that suits your needs and is practical to use.

2. Look at the resolution, in terms of mega pixels. It refers to the capability to produce larger, higher-quality prints. The higher the mega pixels, the better the resolution. If you are interested in printing small pictures, a 2-megapixel camera will be fine but for larger prints, you will require at least a 3-megapixel camera.

3. Consider the battery life. Digital cameras use batteries quickly and you will want to be certain that your camera lasts through important events. Most experts recommend cameras with batteries that can last for 200-400 pictures.

4. Also, you must check the zoom potential and storage capacity of the digital camera while selecting one for yourself. You should be able to get the closest, clearest pictures possible. Optical zoom provides clearer pictures as compared to digital zoom. The storage capacity of your camera can also affect the number of pictures you are able to take at a time. The recommended storage capacity for the average digital camera owner is between 32 MB and 128 MB.

These are the main characteristics of the digital camera that must be kept in mind while deciding the best deal for you. Go online to find many websites that actually allow you to compare their different cameras and their features.

With a little bit of internet research, you can easily cut down on some of your time in the store by having a clear picture of what you want. This will result in saving of a lot of time and money along with your energy spent in browsing through countless models at the electronics store.

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