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Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Film or Digital Camera (Updated Edition)
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Digital Photography: Tips to Find the Best Digital Camera for your Lifestyle

It can be a bit confusing when it comes time to purchase a digital camera for you and your family. Before purchasing your camera it's important to take a few important features and factors into mind. It's not all about cost, it's also about ease of use, figuring out exactly what you're going to use your camera for and who is going to be using the camera.

 

Before setting out to purchase a digital camera set yourself a budget, you can spend thousands of dollars on a digital camera, and yet spend as little as $100 and get a camera that's great for family memories. Usually the more expensive the camera, the more built in tools, as well as the more megapixels for picture clarity. It's important when deciding to set a budget that you decide who all is going to be using this camera. Just like any piece of technology, the more complex, the more delicate, and if you're going to include children into picture taking, perhaps a less expensive camera would be a good choice.

Even children can learn to point and shoot a digital camera and enjoy looking at the pictures and results. An expensive camera in small hands can be hard to handle and have too many buttons and controls to easily enable them to enjoy photography as a hobby. So be sure to take into consideration who is going to be using the camera before you even set a budget.

Once you've set a budget for your camera you can start researching megapixels, this would be the next most important item on your agenda when it comes to purchasing a digital camera. The number of megapixels is going to equal the clarity of pictures that you will be able to blow up and still have a good picture. A two to three megapixel camera is great for small family photos such as four by sixes, and some eight by tens, much larger than that and you're going to want a larger megapixel camera.

You may also want to look at how many sports or high activity pictures you'll be taking, this should be something to take into consideration. Many cameras have a built-in multi-picture function allowing you to set it to take pictures every fraction of a second. The speed of the camera and taking pictures, again, is according to cost.

You also might want to look at the weight of the digital camera, if it is something you want to put in your pocket so you can take it everywhere with you, that would be one thing. If weight is not a consideration there are large cameras that are not expensive and take excellent pictures, but can be a bit clumsy if you plan on taking it hiking, or to sports events.

Setting a budget, deciding what you're using your camera for and who will use it are some things to take into consideration before you purchase your digital camera.



 

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