Table Of Contents
How to Get the Most Out of Your Digital Camera Purchase ……………………. 3
Why Having a DSLR is Like Having a Second Camera ………………………………. 3
What You Should Look for in a Digital Camera ………………………………………. 4
The Benefits of Purchasing a DSLR Camera …. 5
Are You Getting the Most Out of Your Digital Camera? ………………………….. 6
Learning to Use Your Flash Properly on Your Digital Camera …………………… 7
Learn to Use Your Presets on Your Digital Camera …………………………………. 7
What Brand of Digital Camera is Best? ……….. 8
Understanding Shooting Speed on Your DSLR…. 9
Become a Good Photographer Before Buying Expensive Equipment ……… 10
8 Digital Camera Brands You Should Know About ………………………………… 10
Do You Know the Best Digital Cameras to Buy? …………………………………… 11
Digital Camera and the Role of ISO …………… 12
Digital Cameras Have Revolutionized Photography ……………………………… 13
Low Light Photography Tips …………………….. 14
5 Rules to Buying a Point and Shoot Camera ….. 15
4 Digital Camera Features You Should Understand ………………………………. 16
Nikon D5200 or Sony Alpha NEX-6 – Which is the Best Buy? …………………. 17
3 Basics to Consider When Buying a Digital Camera …………………………….. 17
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How to Get the Most Out of Your Digital Camera Purchase
Compared to film cameras, digital cameras are easy to use, fun and extremely versatile. Every day there’s more features being designed. Whether you have the cheapest model or a high end model, digital cameras can do an endless number of things. Let’s look at how to get the most out of your digital camera.
Display
If you want to line up a good shot, you need to be able to see it. If you have vision problems, look for a digital camera with a larger screen. However, LCD displays can be hard to see in bright lightening so look for the brightest display that fits your budget. You need to also remember that the LCD displays use a lot of battery power. The way to combat this is to buy a camera that has automated power saving options.
Situations
Your experience will dictate what type of flexibility you want out of a digital camera. Some cameras let you switch options to manual (ie f-stop, focus, etc.), which gives you more flexibility for your photos. Still other cameras are incredibly smart and can calculate everything in a split second so that you can take the best possible photo. So before you buy, think about what it is you want out of your camera and then research each of the cameras on you short list.
The size of the camera should be taken into consideration. Choose based on what your needs are. If you want to pack it around all the time, you might look for a small, compact model. If performance is more important to you then you should consider a larger camera. This really is personal preference so decide what it is that’s important to you.
A digital camera can use replaceable batteries, disposable batteries, or USB charging. Batteries that are disposable can become very expensive especially if you take a lot of pictures. USB charging is only recommended if you have a small camera with the options you want because then it can use power efficiently. But the minute the camera gets a little bigger, it isn’t very efficient and because you can’t use the camera while it’s charging that can be a real problem. Replaceable batteries are the best choice as they can save you money.
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