Tuesday, April 29, 2008
How to buy a Digital Camera
So you get the best quality for your money you need to do some research about cameras and what you want to do with them.So first, what would you use your camera for? printing high quality pictures? sending people images? quick family snaps? should it be small, and easyily portable? do you want to do professional quality shots? Would you like your camera to also have video recording?What would you use it for?
Now put yourself in my shoes, if i was going to but a digital camera, I would use it for all of the above.Now the next thing you need to find out is the type of resolution you would like in your camera.
Resolution means the amount of data used to make up a picture, screen, or audio track.
The more data in a picture, the richer the image and the higher the resolution. Resolution is measured in a number of ways, depending upon the medium used.so i would like a 10 megapixle resolution for my camera.
okay, so the next question is what type of memory is available?
Flash-memory cards -- which come in various shapes, sizes, and capacities -- are the most popular type of storage media. The number of pictures you can store on a memory card depends upon the compression settings you choose when saving the files, as well as on how an individual camera compresses. Higher compression allows you to fit more pictures on a card, although image quality will suffer somewhat.
So now find two cameras that would suit your needs, copy their details into this document and explain why they would suit you
well now the only one that i would like that suites all my needs is the Nixon S9.
It has all of my needs, quike family shots, video recording, memory card that can hold over 200 pictures and more.
So the next time you are searching to buy a new digital camera, follow
Posted by Daniela at 9:30 PM