Digital cameras are changing the world of photography. They are great
pieces of technology that are not hard to learn to use. They are
attractive and appeal to many consumers because of their availability in
a wide range of prices and features. Digital cameras are very popular
devices these days with good reason. They offer many advantages when
compared to old, film-based cameras.
Cameras
are now found in PDAs and cell phones and even in newer vehicles. The
advantages include the ability to keep and print only the photos you
want. Their extremely small size makes them very easy to carry around.
The easy sharing of photo files over the internet and the ability to
adjust image output quality to match individual needs makes them almost
indispensable for anyone who uses the internet meaningfully.
These
cameras are perfect for normal amateur shots of friends, family,
landscapes and other general views too. Many photographers get into
digital photography because they can print photos from their home
printers.
Digital cameras can range in price from less than $50 to
more than $4,000. Cameras with less than one megapixel are inexpensive,
but they usually lack important features. Digital cameras with
resolution in the four to ten megapixel range are capable of producing
professional-quality images. These cameras are designed for amateur
intermediate and professional photographers with intermediate skills,
and will be rich with features that may take you a month of study and
practice to discover.
Compact digital cameras are designed to
provide a moderate number of features, stylish looks, and often fit
easily in your pockets. If you care more about features like
interchangeable lenses, flashes, and other accessories, you will most
likely have to consider a dSLR (digital single lens reflex) camera which
are more expensive but offer outstanding features.
Only the most
serious amateur photographer will demand the flexibility of these
cameras, and of course, you should expect them to be larger and heavier
than compact or standard models. For example, they won't fit in your
pocket. You will also need to devote more time and practice to learn how
to use them.
Accessories
There are a number of accessories
available for digital cameras: battery chargers, underwater housings,
slave flashes, tripods,carrying cases, neck straps, conversion lenses,
remote controls, and printers to name a few. Each of these accessories
will add to the cost of your camera but may be worth it if makes taking
good photos easier.
Memory
Most digital cameras include some
form of memory, whether it's built into the camera or is part of a
separate memory card. When you
purchase one, it is very important
to purchase at least a 2 megabyte memory card or more. These memory
cards will help you to make the most of the features of the camera. If
you enjoy taking short video segments, any extra memory will make that
task much easier. It's often better to think of your digital camera the
same way you look at a computer; the more memory, the better.
Warranties
Most
cameras come with a limited one-year warranty from the manufacturer
that covers defects only. If you plan to take your camera on backroad
trips , up mountains, on river rafting trips, extended camping trips or
to sports events, you would be wise to purchase the extended warranty
that is often offered at the register. If, on the other hand, you will
only be using it around the home for birthday parties, then you may be
able to make do with the standard warranty that comes with the camera.
Remember, digital cameras are not very sturdy and are susceptible to the
elements.
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