Thursday, April 9, 2009

Beginner’s problem In Buying / Selecting Digital Camera

6. Is Image Stabilization Important?


Yes image stabilization is important and it helps in preventing images from blurring images. Image Stabilization can be optical, digital, or dual. Image stabilization is especially important for cameras with large zoom lenses.
Now a day many companies have introduced image stabilization in their point-and-shoot models.


7. Will Certain Types of Memory Cards Increase Transfer or Performance Speeds?


Memory cards, for the most part, all perform at similar levels, especially with beginner, point-and-shoot digital cameras. Memory cards are labeled as "professional" or "high speed," but, with point-and-shoot cameras, there is not much extra performance from memory cards over standard memory cards to justify the higher cost.


8. Are Image Quality Settings Important?


Yes image quality settings are important before capturing any image. There are many aspects of image which can be set, including resolution and quality. Resolution refers to the number of pixels in the image. Quality involves the amount of compression used on the photo.


9. What Type of Battery Is Better?


Two types of batteries are typically use, proprietary rechargeable batteries and disposable off-the-shelf batteries. These both have some have some advantages and differentiated features. .


10. Which Digital Camera Should I Buy?


This question has a different answer for everyone. You may like one camera and your parents’ and friends might not agree with your choice. Like every individual is different from other same as everyone's photography needs are a different too.
The best way to figure out which digital camera you should buy is to do your homework. Determine how you'll use the camera, search for a model that has strengths you want, talk to family and friends about what they use, and test as many models as you can.

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