How To Choose A Digital Camera
Knowing how to choose a digital camera is not something that comes easily to most people. The number of digital cameras on the market is rapidly growing due to the high demand and ever growing uses for them. One may only need a simple camera to keep life’s moments alive, while another may need a higher tech camera for their professional photography. Lucky for you here are all the important things to look for when getting ready to make the important purchase of your digital camera.
- Figuring out your desired camera’s size and weight. Depending on what you plan to use your digital camera for the size and weight of the camera could really narrow down your selections. If you want something that is simple, sleek and easy to take everywhere you will have fewer selections than someone who doesn’t mind a larger camera. While if you want a professional camera you will also have fewer selections.
- Look at the camera’s resolution. The camera’s resolution is measured in mega-pixels and comes into play the most when you are planning to enlarge photos from the typical size print. The higher the mega-pixels the more the camera will cost you, so the opinion is that you should always buy the highest mega-pixels that you can afford. However, once you get over 6 mega-pixels you may be wasting money if you do not have a good lens as well.
- How to know if it is a good lens? There are many different factors to look at when it comes to your camera’s lens. Your camera could have a glass lens or a plastic lens, it is suggested that the glass lens is a necessity for professional looking photographs. If your goal is to have a decent but low cost digital camera it is okay to opt for one that only offers a digital zoom. You should note that pictures that have been taken with digital zoom may look blurry or digitized. This is because the digital zoom captures fewer pixels and magnifies the captured image. However, if you are trying to have professional looking pictures you will want to splurge a bit more to make sure you get a camera that offers an optical zoom. An optical zoom moves the actual lens to capture the image.
- What kind of exposure does the camera offer? All digital cameras will offer an automatic exposure mode; this is what makes digital cameras so easy to operate. It means that you only have to press the shutter button and your picture is automatically captured. However, if you are hoping for professional looking pictures you will have to look for a camera that offers something more than the standard. You will want a camera that offers both aperture and shutter-priority modes. The shutter-priority is important because it allows you to change the shutter speed to control motion while the camera is adjusting to select the best aperture. While the aperture-priority lets you control the camera’s depth of field and the camera will automatically choose the best shutter speed.
- A camera that offers multiple focus options. If you can afford a camera that allows you to switch from automatic to manual focus it may help you to get your desired shot perfectly. It will also mean that your camera is not so compact or easy to travel with. Stepped focusing is the next best thing to manual focusing options on cameras. This option will allow you to choose from preset distances.
- What kind of battery is included? Almost all digital cameras now come with their own rechargeable batteries included. This is an important thing to look at! A rechargeable battery means that you can recharge the battery and never have to buy new batteries. Rechargeable batteries also typically last longer and help your camera take quality pictures more often.
- What is the in-camera software and features? These days there are many options that you can get within different digital cameras. Some may offer face recognition, rechargeable batteries, video capture, USB connectivity (to connect it to your computer), low battery indicator, built in flash, and some even offer special scene modes.
Posted on: Mar. 09, 2010















