Tips to Buy a Digital Camera in 2009
Nowadays, and thanks to online tips services, Choosing and buying a digital camera is becoming an easy task.
You just need to consider some few factors.
You'll discover that they aren't really necessary, but knowing these tips will make the difference, trust me.
First of all, it's a question of money.
And normally, you will try to find the best camera for the money you have, right? This is actually the first mistake.
I'm seeing lots of people buying digital cameras which has more features and functionalities than they need.
Before buying a camera, or anything else in fact, you must know exactly what you need.
And for that, you need to know: - The type of photography you are going to use the digital camera for.
Meaning, it will be indoor photos ? outdoors? sports? - The conditions when taking photos, dark or light conditions.
Are you going to use just automatic feature, or you will go manual? -And the most important one, you need to know exactly the main features you want in your camera.
-And of course, your exact budget.
Before buying your camera, you must answer all these question.
And believe me, it will make the task much more easy.
Let's take a little example, there is a big difference between someone who is buying the camera and going to use it indoor and another one who will use it outdoor.
The second factor to consider is the famous word "MegaPixels".
Actually, do not be fooled by this word.
Why? 10 years earlier, megapixels were more important than in 2009.
Now, They are not as important.
as they were.
Most digital cameras nowadays come out with at least 4 or 5 megapixels.
It's true that the number of megapixels is reflecting the quality of photos, but not totally.
You must know that if the camera is used correctly, you may make excellent photos even if you camera has low number of megapixels.
And I think that 5 megapixels is quite enough.
The last thing you need to know, is that any digital camera will require additional accessories, and of course, there will be a difference and various choices.
So the price given for the camera (considering accessories) will not be the final price you will pay .
Some of these extras may be memory cards, lenses (for DSLR's of course), batteries, camera case, reflectors, tripods, filters and so on...
You may notice that these accessories are not really essential, but some people may use some parts.
You may also be given a discount on such parts just by buying the digital camera.
But be aware, you will certainly be given less than what you need.
Especially when talking about memory, these days, cameras come with only 32 MB.
And this is not a good deal.
Most people will consider this not enough , so they will be in the obligation to buy a memory card (500 MB and so on).
Just follow these tips, and believe me, you will just make excellent choices in the future.
You just need to consider some few factors.
You'll discover that they aren't really necessary, but knowing these tips will make the difference, trust me.
First of all, it's a question of money.
And normally, you will try to find the best camera for the money you have, right? This is actually the first mistake.
I'm seeing lots of people buying digital cameras which has more features and functionalities than they need.
Before buying a camera, or anything else in fact, you must know exactly what you need.
And for that, you need to know: - The type of photography you are going to use the digital camera for.
Meaning, it will be indoor photos ? outdoors? sports? - The conditions when taking photos, dark or light conditions.
Are you going to use just automatic feature, or you will go manual? -And the most important one, you need to know exactly the main features you want in your camera.
-And of course, your exact budget.
Before buying your camera, you must answer all these question.
And believe me, it will make the task much more easy.
Let's take a little example, there is a big difference between someone who is buying the camera and going to use it indoor and another one who will use it outdoor.
The second factor to consider is the famous word "MegaPixels".
Actually, do not be fooled by this word.
Why? 10 years earlier, megapixels were more important than in 2009.
Now, They are not as important.
as they were.
Most digital cameras nowadays come out with at least 4 or 5 megapixels.
It's true that the number of megapixels is reflecting the quality of photos, but not totally.
You must know that if the camera is used correctly, you may make excellent photos even if you camera has low number of megapixels.
And I think that 5 megapixels is quite enough.
The last thing you need to know, is that any digital camera will require additional accessories, and of course, there will be a difference and various choices.
So the price given for the camera (considering accessories) will not be the final price you will pay .
Some of these extras may be memory cards, lenses (for DSLR's of course), batteries, camera case, reflectors, tripods, filters and so on...
You may notice that these accessories are not really essential, but some people may use some parts.
You may also be given a discount on such parts just by buying the digital camera.
But be aware, you will certainly be given less than what you need.
Especially when talking about memory, these days, cameras come with only 32 MB.
And this is not a good deal.
Most people will consider this not enough , so they will be in the obligation to buy a memory card (500 MB and so on).
Just follow these tips, and believe me, you will just make excellent choices in the future.
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