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The Digital Photography Book
The Digital Photography Book
by Scott Kelby
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The Digital Photography Book, Volume 2
The Digital Photography Book, Volume 2
by Scott Kelby
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The Betterphoto Guide to Digital Photography (Amphoto Guide Series)
The Betterphoto Guide to Digital Photography (Amphoto Guide Series)
by Jim Miotke
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Photography (9th Edition) (MyPhotographyKit Series)
Photography (9th Edition) (MyPhotographyKit Series)
by Barbara London Jim Stone John Upton
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Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Film or Digital Camera (Updated Edition)
Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Film or Digital Camera (Updated Edition)
by Bryan Peterson
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Digital Photography and Your First Camera

When it comes time to think about purchasing your first digital camera, taking a bit of time to research can allow you to purchase a camera that's within your budget, and the best for your personal needs. There are plenty of cameras out there from the very inexpensive and cheaply made to the super expensive professional style digital camera. You usually get what you pay for, and deciding on a budget, deciding what you are going to use your camera for and knowing who is going to being using the camera can help you decide which camera to purchase.

 

If you're not thoroughly unfamiliar with the digital camera doing a bit of studying before you decide on a budget or purchase a camera can help. Megapixels are one of the most important aspects of your digital camera, little bits of light that mapp out your picture and the more megapixels, the clearer your picture. Basically, the higher the megapixels, the more you can blow up your pictures and the clearer they'll be. There are plenty of larger megapixel cameras out there that are still not good quality, so make sure that when your purchase your camera that not only do you get a higher megapixel, but you also get good quality. Perhaps a lower megapixel but higher-quality camera is the way to go.

Choose who's going to use your camera, children can fumble and drop the camera and the more expensive the camera the more buttons to push and the more delicate.. Perhaps a lower megapixel, sturdy little camera will be the purchase for you as everyone in the family can use it without fear. Professional style, digital cameras can be really expensive and especially delicate.

There are several basic styles of digital cameras, the ultracompact is going to be almost as small as a credit card and will be easy to carry around, but also a little bit harder to use due to the size of the screen and the actual size of the camera can be shaken easily if you do not have a super steady hand. Subcompact cameras will still easily fit in your pocket, but can be thicker and a little heartier too. You'll also find your basic point-and-shoot cameras, these are the easiest to use and everyone in the family can enjoy them, you'll get good pictures, and still have a durable camera. You'll also be able to purchase a single lens reflex camera, this will have a removable lens, and you can purchase different lens to give you different quality pictures.

So before purchasing a camera do a bit of research, decide on a budget, and decide who's going to use your camera. Choose one that fit in with your lifestyle and what kind of pictures you're looking for out of the camera itself. Stop by a professional if you have any confusion at all and they will help you decide which camera is best for your lifestyle. Digital photography is a blast, and you can edit within the camera, on your computer, and have prints made quickly and easily. So choose a camera that fits within your budget, and your lifestyle.



 

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