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What To Look For When Buying a Digital Camera


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by Dave Anderson

Every other month if not more frequently a new series of digital cameras comes to the market and the uninformed buyer has to make a hard decision when choosing among the big range of models. With the clever buying tips that we will stress out in this article you will hopefully select one because of its real features instead of the bells and whistles that the sales people are boasting.

Most stores both online and brick-and-mortar concentrate on promoting megapixels as the main factor. This is merely a marketing technique and is not always true.

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 larger size before it becomes cloudy and unclear.

Think for example a 10×10 inch mosaic and imagine filling it up with 2×2, 1×1 and 0.1×0.1 inch tiles. The more pieces you use, the greater the quality will be.

Since the price of the digital camera rises with the amount of megapixels, you should first analyze for what you will use the digital camera. If you will mainly use it to make shots for your blog or will you not likely print pictures larger than a 5×7 there is no ground why you should go for something higher than a 4.0 megapixel camera. Save your money for other things rather than investing in megapixels you will never use.

However, the main advantage you would get if you chose on spending more for a high resolution camera is cropping. A 9×12 picture taken at 5.0 megapixels can be resized to 8×10 and 5×7 without any problems.

Most if not all new digital cameras have a zoom feature. This option can be particularly useful when taking a shot of something that is too far away and you have no possibility to get close to the subject, or you want to take a portrait without taking a lot of the distracting surrounding.

Optical zoom option is the true magnifying characteristic, the digital camera enlarges the picture through an assembly of lenses before the image comes to the image sensor and on the other hand the digital zoom magnifies the picture that is already saved in the digital camera.

Be certain you understood the camera’s technical specifications well. The overall zoom is measured by multiplying the digital and optical zoom figures. Be certain that the optical zoom meets your needs and don’t rely on digital zoom at all as you can achieve its very same effect with any photo processing software package.

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