Almost everyone agrees that digital cameras offer plenty of advantages over film cameras, and consumers are voting with their wallets as they continue to buy digital cameras in record numbers. Some of the advantages of digital cameras over their film counterparts is the ability to immediately see the images you have taken instead of waiting to have film developed first, and also being able to transfer your image files to your computer where you can edit, print and store them as you see fit. But what should you look for when buying a digital camera?
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Digital camera manufacturers work hard to create a good "out of box" experience - that is, to make your first encounter with your camera fun, easy, and rewarding. To that end, cameras leave the factory in automatic picture-taking mode, using default settings that are likely to produce a good picture the first time you press the shutter button.
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In digital photography, resolution is a measure of how many pixels make up a digital picture. It has become the holy grail of digital photography, as manufacturers compete to produce cameras with ever-higher pixel counts - the number of pixels in the camera's image sensor, which determines how many will be in the actual picture.
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Megapixel,Focal Length,Digital Zoom,ISO,Shutter Lag
[2006-03-20 09:27:14 Views: 317]
Purchasing A Digital Camera,Price,Resolution,Viewfinder,Focus,Storage,Compression,Batteries,Power Saving,Video Output
[2006-03-20 09:22:15 Views: 692]
Digital Camera,Megapixels,Zoom numbers,LCD Screen,Memory Stick Slots,Memory Sticks Included,Rechargeable Battery,Battery Charger,USB/Firewire,Video Capturing,Photo Effects
[2006-03-20 09:15:28 Views: 688]
The Big Picture,The Specs Explained,Digital Camera Shopping Tips
[2006-03-20 09:05:06 Views: 366]
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