Finding the Best Digital Camera

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by John Bowe

Digital camera technology moves forward so quickly these days that it often alienates its potential customers. For someone who is dedicated then they may spend quite some time researching consumer reports to find the best digital camera. Once the search is over it is time to gather up your savings for the camera of your dreams; and that would be 10 mega-pixel, 10 times optical zoom need to know more well, get a camera with a screen which is two and a half inches wide.

By the time we actually go to the mall armed with our life savings, we pass by a new display with an all new model that has even more mega pixels, and larger expandable memory, with built it microphone and video playback with stereo sound and 22 scenic modes.

Suddenly you are frustrated again as you learn that because you want the best digital camera, it is going to cost you considerably more than you thought. The best digital camera is now going to cost us considerably more and being new there aren’t any discounts to be had. If you are new to digital cameras and photography the tips below might be useful and point you in the right direction. One of the most important features of an ordinary model to make it into the best category is its mega pixel property.

Although it is not always the case, a good rule of thumb is the more pixels you have the better the image will be when it is printed. The resolution of your image is based upon the mega-pixel property of your camera which means that as you enlarge the picture, you would get more detail and less blurry colors.

The advantage of larger LCD screens on the cameras means you have more control over the composition of the finished image and it is much easier to see the shots you have taken afterwards. Making adjustments to the photo you have just taken is just one of the many functions now incorporated into good digital cameras helped by having a big LCD screen.

Be sure to pay attention to the batteries which have a tendency to run for the larger the LCD screen the faster it runs out; so make sure you carry spare ones! Almost every digital camera has a digital zoom but it is the optical zoom that you need to try for if your budget will extend to it.

However, the lower price range cameras rarely come with an optical zoom and where fitted, optical zooms range between 3x to 12x power. These cameras use a memory card to store the images on but there are a variety of types, so be careful when buying one for your model.

Some of these memory cards may already be familiar to you: the XD, SD, Memory Stick and Compact Flash. As the large megapixel cameras use a large amount of memory then purchase the largest capacity card your camera can use within your budget.

Now the cost for these larger capacity cards has dropped it is a good time to buy camera memory.

After all is said and done, the best digital camera you choose should match your lifestyle as much as it should your pocket. The best camera you can own is the one that thoroughly enjoy using wherever you are.

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