How to choose a new Digital camera

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Do you have problems to choose a digital camera? This article presents all things that should be considered before you spend your hard earned money.

We all know that you have great photos of our lives adds much to our wonderful memories of events that have occurred. Sites like Facebook and MySpace are excellent tools for social networks, but, in reality, the majority of people visit these sites to look at the latest photos of themselves and their friends. The value of having a great camera can not be underestimated.

The first question that should be asked is: should I upgrade? You probably already have a digital camera. It might be a bit older and more bulky than the current deals from digital camera. With the new digital cameras coming out every day, no doubt asked whether to keep the existing camera or do upgrade to a new and elegant model.

Let's take a look at the facts must be taken into account.

The first thing everyone looks on a digital camera is the number of mega pixels. In all likelihood, camera not have as many megapixels as the new on the market today. You can have 5 or 3.2 mega pixels from the existing camera while the majority of the new digital cameras have 8, 10 or even 12 mega pixels.

We need to ask: is this important?

The answer is Yes, especially if you want to print your photos. For example, 3.2 megapixel camera higher can produce decent photos of 4 X 6, but as it increases the size you want to print, will decrease the quality. New cameras 8 megapixels or more printable photos of any size. When you have more than 8 Megapixels, the camera lens usually becomes the limitation.

If you are an amateur photographer, who wishes to take note of the optical zoom lens. (Often will be a "digital zoom" specified in the ads, but this is not important). The old digital camera probably has optical zoom unsatisfactory. For me, the optical zoom is very important that it allows large pictures at greater distances. The minimum standard days is now 3 X optical zoom, but I would suggest looking for cameras that have more, like 4 X or 5 X optical zoom.

One of the factors which often overlooked is the portability of the camera. We are able to take as many photos today because the cameras are so small and portable. If you would like to take photos anywhere, should have your camera with you at all times. Does the question: can fit easily in my pocket or portfolio? Today, you don't have to sacrifice quality just because you want a small camera.

Perhaps the most important consideration in your purchase is the display window. Why? Well, a good part of the fun with new digital cameras is the ability to look at the picture immediately after you take. To do this, you need to have a large LCD screen of the camera. If you can not look at a camera rather than buy it, pay particular attention to what people say about the viewing area. Is big enough? Do you have a bright LCD screen so that they can see the photos in the day or night?

So that would be my suggestion? There are currently two new Canon cameras on the market that meet the above criteria. Firstly, is the PowerShot SD780IS. It meets all the criteria above and is probably the most elegant of point and shoot camera that you can currently buy. And secondly, I would point out thePowershot SD880IS. Also it meets our quality standards and portability and comes with a zoom 4 X stabilized, allowing images from afar.

If you look at these criteria - megapixels, zoom, portability and quality of the Viewer - always choose wisely. Finally, if they are buying online, make sure you read all the comments of others to make sure that you are satisfied with your new digital camera.




Richard is a specialist in trade retail and contributor to the list of best digital cameras online. He is also senior editor of the Christmas store Online, where you can find all the best Christmas gifts.




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