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| Author: Ashish Jain |
For any beginner photographer or a first time buyer of digital camera, choosing and buying a digital camera can become a task. There is so much that goes in to buying a digital camera for the first time. But you need not worry about that. For I provide you a step-by-step camera buying guide here:
Research: Talk to people
As a beginner you should keep certain things in your mind. First of all you should ask yourself, what are the features you need, what type of photos you are going to click with your new digital camera. There are a lot of features in a digital camera such as modes, zooms, lenses, flash, focus, viewfinder, resolution and timer. Decide which features you want in your camera. You can talk to your family and friends and other digital camera features to know their opinions on various camera features. This will help you jot down the basic expectations you owe from your new camera.
Price factor
Set a realistic budget for your first camera and look for cameras in that price range only. Prices of digital cameras have fallen greatly over the years. Still, a digital camera purchase is considered expensive to its 35mm counterpart's purchase.
Next, gain a good knowledge about the models of cameras you are considering buying. Don't be a fool by going all by your friend's choice. Be a proud owner of a digital camera that suits your needs rather than someone else's.
Satisfy your needs
As a beginner you should look for models that are easy to use and operate. Do not go for flashy models. They may not satisfy your needs.
Now decide on your printing needs. If most of your photos will be uploaded to a website or emailed, you will not need a lot of mega pixels in your camera. But if you are planning to make a lot of larger prints, you need a camera with a lot of mega pixels.
By narrowing down your options as per the needed camera features, you can decide which camera is best suited to you. Visit the stores and handle the devices personally. You should shop around for the best price. Pick up additional warranty if any. Take some great pictures.
Below are some of the great cameras for you:
1.Nikon coolpix 4100: It is a one easy to use camera. The camera is imaging wonder with 4.2 mega pixels and 3x optical zoom features to it.
2.Kodak Easyshare cx7330: This is a decent point and shoot camera that comes with 3.1 mega pixels and a combined 10x zoom features. The camera does not have much fancy features. But for a beginner, the camera is perhaps the best pick.
3.Canon Powershoot S410: This power shot camera from Canon is a four mega pixel camera. The camera is very stylish to operate and indeed offer all the basic functions of an average camera.
I am sure buying a digital camera is no longer a task for you. |
Author Bio:
Ashish Jain writes about different topics. For more information on diabetes visit: www.diabitieslife.com and for additional diabetes articles visit the article page: www.diabitieslife.com/index.html If you want to comment on this article visit: www.diabitieslife.com/2006-05-05 |
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