Buying
the Best Digital Camera for Your Needs
by Kevin Rockwell
Choosing a digital camera can be a daunting task
with the wide number of choices available in today's
market place. There are lots and lots of things
that you need to keep in mind while going to choose
a camera for yourself. The best digital camera
for your friend might not be the best option for
you.
So, the first question that you need to answer
is that for what purpose you are planning to buy
a digital camera. Is it to take photos of your
family while on vacation or are you planning to
become a photographer? This will help you to narrow
down your choices to a limited few. So lets take
a look at the options that we have :
A camera for emailing photos, taking family photos
etc. : Most people use a digital camera for taking
personal photos and then emailing them to family
and friends. For this purpose, a simple and relatively
cheap camera costing $100 to $200 and having a
2 mega pixel range is sufficient.
A camera for photographing images for online
auctions : With more and more business taking
place through the Internet, you might also need
a camera to take photos of your antique furniture
which you would like to sell. So, you need a camera
which can take pictures at an extremely close
range, say within 12 inches of the object. Thus,
a camera consisting of 3-4 mega pixel is suitable
for such purposes. The prices of these cameras
are falling nowadays since they fall into mid-segment,
i.e. they are neither hi-fi nor low end. So if
you go and do a little bit of research, it is
most likely that you will hit a good bargain.
A camera for images of top quality for web pages,
desktop publishing etc : Now, if you need a camera
for taking pictures for desktop publishing or
web site development, then you need one with a
4-5 mega pixel range. These cameras normally have
lots of additional features which you can use
to enhance your images. Even though they are quite
costly, they provide the best options with respect
to resolution, features, and creativity. They
also allow you create prints up to 8x10 inches
in size with very good quality.
Besides the above points, you also need to consider
other issues such as the ergonomics of the camera.
How does it feel when you hold it in your hand
? Are you comfortable with its size and weight?
Is it practical to carry it throughout the day
? Is its shape user friendly or does it look like
a gizmo out of Star Wars?
If you emphasize on a light-weight and small
camera, then you must also keep in mind the fact
that you will compromising on the battery life.
Most small cameras do not have powerful batteries
since larger the battery, more the power. Also,
small cameras have very small flash lights - so
the amount of flash generated by these pea-sized
flashes will be considerably less than a bigger
camera.
Hence, it is very important that you know exactly
what you need your camera for in order to ensure
that you are truly buying the best digital camera
for yourself.
About the Author
Kevin Rockwell worked as a network TV cameraman
for 20 years shooting news and sports. Now a devoted
fan of digital photography and video he works
to gather information, tips and news for digital
camera users. Oh and he loves to shoot pictures
of his kids playing sports. http://www.great-digital-cameras.com/gdcj.html
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