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By: Joshua Beachan


Digital cameras are dropping in price and everyone wants one. As early as five years ago the prices were prohibitive for even a basic model. If you wanted more options, you'd pay even more. These days, even the upgraded models are affordable. Digital photography is so easy and great, that it's the only way to go!

Before you buy a new camera, think about some of the features. Most people in the market for a digital camera have at least one computer at home. It isn't a necessity, as many of the camera companies also sell special printers that interface with the camera. In that situation you can print your pictures without using a separate computer. If you have a computer, then you're in luck. You can load the pictures from the camera to your PC and manipulate them with the aid of photo software. When they look like you want them to, then upload them to a picture sharing program or website and share them with family and friends. All of you will have the option of printing the pictures as well.

Cameras are unique because of their various specifications. The first thing to consider is mega-pixels. This term refers to the number of pixels a camera can take when set at its highest resolution. You can buy a camera ranging from 2.0 mega-pixels, clear up to 12 mega-pixels. Most average consumers wouldn't need to waste money on models featuring more than 4.0 mega-pixels. The higher resolutions are for professional photographers or someone who wanted to blow their pictures up to an extra large size. A camera with 3.0 to 4.0 mega-pixels will allow you to take and print beautiful, clear pictures.

Another factor you should consider is the type of zoom. Digital zoom is another property of digital cameras. Digital zoom is not always the best zoom, and pictures can often turn out rather grainy. The better choice is optical zoom. Optical zoom gives excellent results, but costs a bit more as well. If you do not intend to use the zoom function often you probably do not want to worry about too high of an optical zoom factor since it can get quite expensive.

You may want to purchase extra memory by getting a memory card. Often the internal memory isn't enough, especially if you're taking a trip. Without the card, you may end up with only 30 pictures or so. Memory cards aren't prohibitive in cost, and with it you will be able to store hundreds of pictures.

Make sure your digital camera comes with software giving you the ability to edit and manipulate your pictures. It can be quite basic, but you can do fun things like changing color to black and white or sepia. More sophisticated software lets you edit away objects or people you don't want in your shot.

Hopefully, this information helped you understand digital photography better. Often we are intimidated by new technology, but these cameras are great! They really are easy to use and you deserve to treat yourself.

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Joshua Beecham is the owner of FREY Photography, the best place on the internet for information about Photography. For more articles on Photography why not visit: www.freyphotography.com/articles
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