Buying a Digital Camera
Buying
a digital camera for your
needs can be an exhausting and sometimes a frustrating
experience. With so many digital cameras on the market
today to choose from. Getting the right one for your needs
can be a challenge. And if you get it wrong it can be a
very expensive
mistake. Having a
simple plan in place before heading off to the shop can
save you time and money. Here are a few things you should
ask yourself to narrow the selection of digital cameras
available to you.
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How much do I want to pay for a digital
camera? This is important because you can be lured into
buying a digital camera with a lot of flashy options that
you would not otherwise use and pay a lot more for them.
Have a price range in mind and shop around within that
range.
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What sort of photographs do you want to
take? If you are looking at taking scenic shots. You
should look at a digital camera that is capable of taking
wide angle shots or has a scenic mode. Same if you want
to take some portrait shots of the family and
friends. A portrait mode would be good. Maybe you
want to take some nature shots you could be looking for a
digital camera with a good optical zoom etc. Or if you
are into the insect side of nature a macro lens or mode
is the go.
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How knowledgeable are you when it comes
to digital camera settings. Like iso settings, shutter
speeds, aperture settings, white balance etc. If all
these sound confusing then your digital camera selection
should include a fully automatic mode. Where the digital
camera does all the work for you and today’s digital
cameras do a good job of it as well. If you have some
knowledge of digital camera settings and would like to
experiment and learn more about digital camera settings
and there effects. Then a digital camera with a manual
mode as well as an automatic mode will be the go. Most
digital cameras on the market today support both modes.
But some digital cameras only give you semi manual modes
which is something to check before you
buy.
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One thing to remember when selecting
your digital camera is. If you think or know you want to
continue to grow your photography skills. Choose a
digital camera that will grow with you. What do I mean by
that? Glad you asked. Compact digital cameras have very
limited if any room for expanding on. For example compact
digital cameras have fixed lenses and a built in flash.
They do take good photos but are limited in the type of
photos they can take. If you are going to take
photography to the next level in the future. Then you
should look at an SLR (single lens reflex) digital
camera. These digital cameras are more expensive. But you
can buy different types of lenses for them as well as
different flash units, remote shutter releases etc. As
your level of photography knowledge grows you can add to
your digital camera over time to satisfy your
needs.
Now you are armed with your
digital camera wants and don’t wants its
time to start comparing prices and types. One of the best
places to get this information is on the internet.There
are thousands of sites and stores to check out. One of
the best sites I do my comparisons is at http://www.dpreview.com.
These
guys are very thorough they get the latest digital
cameras examine them. Take them into the field testing
them in everyway and write there review on them
good or bad. The site has sample photos and forums
for people that have the digital cameras. You can even
compare the digital cameras you are interested in side by
side.
If you prefer to see the digital camera you
are interested in. Your local camera shop should have a demo
model for you to try. Most camera shops would allow you to put
your own memory stick in and take some shots. So you can take
them home and view the quality on your own
computer.
I hope I have given you some ideas on
buying a digital camera easier for you. So
start shopping and welcome to the photography
scene.
Jeff
Dykes
Freelance
photographer
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