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The Digital Photography Book
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Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Film or Digital Camera (Updated Edition)
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Stone by Design: The Artistry of Lew French
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Canon EOS 40D Guide to Digital Photography
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Popular Things for Digital Photography

Since digital photography has hit the public market, its popularity has skyrocketed, and almost everyone has either a digital camera or a camera phone. The nice thing about digital photography is that it's cost free once you've purchased the camera and your camera memory card, you can download all of your pictures on your computer and unless you want to print them out it doesn't cost a thing.

 

The other nice thing about digital photography is being able to click away and not worry about ruining a picture. The odds are that out of all the pictures you take there's going to be a few you love. You don't have to be an expert in digital photography to get great pictures, because you can take as many pictures as you want anytime you like.

Most people are concerned if it's really cheaper than the older cameras that use film, and the end result is yes if you use it enough. You can actually purchase a camera for less than $100 these days, and then take as many pictures as you like. Without a memory card, the camera can only hold so many pictures, but even the memory card is not expensive. There's no cost for developing with digital cameras and unless you want prints, the cost for your pictures, spread out over several years is actually zero.

Prints are no longer as expensive as it used to be either, and are simply done with your digital camera or memory card. Not only can you order prints online direct from your computer, but you can also take in your camera or camera card, load it into a machine and get only the prints you want in any size you want for a minimal fee.

The other nice thing about digital photography is the ability to download all of your pictures onto a CD. This is a great way to store your pictures for years down the road, as simple copy and paste maneuver onto a digital CD disk, and your pictures are stored instead of loads of envelopes that take up space.

As far as speed in getting your pictures, digital photography is faster than almost any other medium. Because there is no real development process and unless you take a complete disc in for many prints, a few minutes at one of the machines in your department store and you will have your prints very quickly.

As far as quality of prints via your digital camera a lot of that is compared to the actual digital camera itself. The higher the pixels for taking pictures, the better quality pictures you'll receive. You can also choose to have your prints made at a higher DPI rate, but it can only go so high if you have a small megapixel camera like a 3.3.

Digital photography is a lot of fun and very inexpensive after the initial cost. You'll enjoy being able take as many pictures as you like and having prints made of just your favorites.



 

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