Thursday, July 25, 2013

Features To Look For In A Digital Camera

By Mike Thompson


There is quite a large range of digital cameras these days and can just about suit any and every person who is interested in wanting to take a photo. There are cameras for novices that are basically just a point and shoot camera. Other cameras are more advanced and have many more complex features which are aimed at the professional photographer. At any rate, you should think what features you need, what you need to use your camera for and your photography skills before buying a camera.

If you are a beginner photographer, and you will only be using your camera for occasional snapshots of your family or vacation, then autofocus is a desirable feature for your camera. In many cases, the camera can determine the main subject of the photo, such as a person's face, and focus on that.

Even for professional photographers, autofocus can be a good feature to have, as it will be one less thing to concentrate on, allowing the photographer to pay more attention to composition and exposure.

Another feature to look for is internal memory. You will want a camera that allows you to use memory cards to store pictures on. Internal memory is a good option to have on a camera, though.

Internal memory will definitely make such a camera even better because it will allow you to store photos inside the camera software itself. This is very handy when you forget to bring your memory cards along and would really like to take a momentous photo. This could even be the case with a baby monitor as shown in this Samsung SEW-3037W review.

When it comes to a fixed lens camera, a feature you should be looking for as well is its zoom factor. Being able to zoom well will allow you to take shots that may not be practically feasible. When considering zoom, you should also keep in mind the difference between optical and digital zoom.

Optical zoom is simply the camera changing the position of the lens to allow focussing of light at different focal planes. This gives you the ability to shoot wide and telephoto images. In comparison, the digital zoom simply magnifies and crops a portion of the photo which is useful to an extent but degrades the photo quality.

Just keep in mind what you need to shoot. If you just want snapshots of your family, then a camera with mostly automatic features will be a good one for you. If you want to take higher quality, artistic or professional level photos then a camera with manual controls, so that you can control every aspect of the photo will be a good choice for you.




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