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What You Need to Know about Digital Cameras
« on: June 18, 2007, 01:25:53 PM »
By Rich Knapp

1) Resolution is less important than you think

There is a popular misconception that more megapixels lead to better pictures. This is not the case.

Sure, higher resolution gives you the ability to crop more aggressively or print large pictures, but only a fraction of digital photographers will benefit from this ability. If you're a casual shooter who won't be printing pictures larger than 8x10" or doing extensive computer editing, then a camera with 3- or 4-megapixel resolution will be sufficient.

More advanced photographers will likely appreciate the flexibility of higher resolution, but a 5+ megapixel camera is by no means necessary to create stunning pictures. Choose a camera you can understand and afford, and don't be fooled by glitzy high-resolution specs.

2) Zoom is more important than you think

Whether you're shooting distant wildlife or close-up portraits, you can never have too much zoom. The majority of digital cameras have 3-, or 4x optical zoom, but you will never regret choosing a model with more telephoto power.

Fortunately the extended zoom camera category is growing rapidly, and there is a great selection of models with 8-, 10-, or even 12x optical zoom. For the ultimate in zoom control and quality, look for an extended-zoom camera with image stabilization, which will ensure that shots taken at full telephoto will be tack-sharp, even without a tripod.

3) Travelers should use cameras with AA Batteries

Digital cameras come in two varieties: those that use AA-size batteries and those that are powered by proprietary lithium-ion batteries. If you are a traveler, particularly someone who enjoys remote or rustic locations, choose a camera with AA batteries.

When a camera that uses proprietary batteries runs out of power, you have no choice but to plug the battery into a power outlet to recharge it. This requires an available outlet, a battery charger, and, if you're in a foreign country, a power converter. If access to an outlet is ever in doubt, or if you don't want the hassle of carrying cords and chargers, then the limitations of this system are obvious.

When a camera that uses AA-size batteries runs out of power on a trip, you can simply throw out the old batteries and drop in a new set of high-performance AAs like the Energizer E2 Lithium line. Two or three sets of such batteries can usually take you through a 10-day trip. If you're out of high-performance batteries, you also have the option of using standard alkaline batteries, which are available anywhere in the world, and make a cheap and convenient source of backup power (though they only offer a fraction of the life of high performance batteries).

Recent trips to Asia and Africa have borne this theory out—after my companions' cameras had been sidelined by dead batteries, I was still happily shooting away with my AA-powered Canon PowerShot.

4) Small cameras get shots that big cameras don't

Sure, that big, black SLR with the long lens may look fancy, but it won't do you any good if you're not carrying it. Never underestimate the importance of having a camera that is small enough to fit into your pocket—you'll be amazed at the spontaneous pictures you'll have the opportunity to take. While the photo quality produced by an ultra-compact does not equal that of a large SLR, the ability to whip it out and snap a shot while others are fumbling for their bulky cameras more than outweighs this drawback.

5) Canon makes great cameras

Canon digital cameras receive consistently great reviews, and for good reason: Over the last 2+ years, Canon has time and again proven itself capable of producing well-designed cameras that produce impressive results. From the EOS line of digital SLRs to the diminutive PowerShot ELPHs, Canon invests substantial time in the design process, and the results pay off—photographers of all abilities rave about their Canon cameras.

There have been some mistakes along the way—the Canon A70 was built with a design flaw that produces crippling error messages and black lines on the LCD, but newer models seem to be free of this problem. If you're looking for a great combination of features, price, and performance, Canon will almost always deliver. (NOTE: Digital Camera HQ is in no way affiliated with Canon, nor do we derive any benefit from recommending one brand over another).

6) Kodak makes great, easy-to-use cameras

When I bought my mother her first digital camera, I chose a Kodak, having read countless reviews that raved about their user-friendly controls. The reviews were right—Kodak's EasyShare digital cameras are remarkably easy to use: the menus are simple, the LCD text large and clear, and the controls largely self-explanatory. The results are just as impressive, with attractive, saturated colors and crisp definition. Don't be fooled into thinking that Kodak digital cameras are just for beginners, however—their simplicity aside, many of the high-end EasyShare models offer a full suite of manual controls for ambitious photographers.

7) Digital cameras can and will break

Whether it's due to accidental damage or simple wear and tear, digital cameras are not as durable as their film counterparts. Many photographers have film cameras that are ten or twenty years old—don't expect this kind of longevity from your new digital toy. Some cameras suffer from design flaws (like black lines on the LCD screen of the Canon A70), while others fall victim to the kind of mechanical breakdowns that effect every kind of electronic gear.

Does this mean that you shouldn't buy a digital camera? Absolutely not. A digital camera will so fundamentally change the way you think about photography that you will wonder how you ever got along without one. You must, however, be comfortable with the fact that one day your camera will cease to work.

For some, this knowledge may keep them from spending top dollar on a fancy camera; others simply accept it as the sole downside of working with digital. The most important thing is to do your homework before you buy—any fundamental design flaws will be quickly apparent in user reviews.

8 ) Don't put all your pictures on one card

After returning from a trip to Asia, I eagerly inserted one of my memory cards into a card reader to download my new pictures. For still unexplained reasons (likely a static electricity discharge), a card that should have held over 200 pictures was suddenly rendered blank. Two weeks and $250 later (thanks to www.drivesavers.com), I had recovered about 90% of my pictures, but the rest were lost permanently.

The moral of the story? Like any other technology, flash memory is not flawless. It is very rare to lose images, but it does happen, and the fact that I had spread my pictures between 5 memory cards protected me from the possibility of losing two weeks' worth of irreplaceable vacation memories. Given the choice between choosing a single 1GB memory card, or four 256MB cards, I will always choose multiple cards.

9) Find & use a simple photo editing program

Most digital photographers will never take the time to master expensive and powerful photo editing programs like Adobe Photoshop or Jasc Paint Shop Pro—these programs are too complex and time-consuming for all but the most dedicated photographers. Fortunately there are a variety of easy-to-use editing programs that even novice photographers can use to edit, improve, and organize their digital photos.

My favorite program is Picasa, and it is absolutely free at www.picasa.com. With Picasa you can perform all the basic editing tasks like sharpening, contrast correction, cropping, and straightening—most with just the touch of a button. Spend a few minutes on your best photographs and you will be amazed at the results. Picasa also make it incredibly easy to organize your best shots so you don't have to sift through hundreds of unwanted pictures to find your prizewinners.

10) Print and display your pictures

Far too many people take great digital images, only to have them languish in obscurity on their hard drive, never to be enjoyed by others. Don't let this happen to you.

Online printing companies like Ofoto can turn your digital images into high-quality prints of any size. Using Ofoto is easy—you simply download a free tool to your desktop and use it to load your pictures onto the Ofoto website. From there you can order prints of every size as well as photo mouse pads, calendars, t-shirts and other gifts. You can also send a link to friends so that they can view your pictures online and order their own copies.

If you want to see more of your own pictures, nothing beats using them as a screen saver on your computer. Simply right-click on your desktop, choose Properties/Screen Saver/Settings, and you can direct your computer to the pictures you wish to use. Set the screensaver to change images every 10 seconds and you'll have an instant slide show every time your computer is idle.(digitalcamera-hq.com)

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Re: What You Need to Know about Digital Cameras
« Reply #1 on: June 18, 2007, 01:43:10 PM »
sony makes great pictures too..
i have a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W30., 3x zoom lens(up to 13x Variable digital Smart Zoom), has it's own photo editing software that is compatible for Mac and PC's. very slim and compact, i can carry it with me anytime, anywhere.. :D

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Re: What You Need to Know about Digital Cameras
« Reply #2 on: June 20, 2007, 09:46:37 PM »
Photos are of no use at Tubag Bohol. They are uploaded by midnight and gone by daylight. So Tubag Bohol members, scratch this post!    :o

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Re: What You Need to Know about Digital Cameras
« Reply #3 on: June 20, 2007, 11:12:03 PM »
Photos are of no use at Tubag Bohol. They are uploaded by midnight and gone by daylight. So Tubag Bohol members, scratch this post!    :o
ok lang kay every midnight man sad ko mag online...ehehehheheh...

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Re: What You Need to Know about Digital Cameras
« Reply #4 on: June 20, 2007, 11:33:35 PM »
ok lang kay every midnight man sad ko mag online...ehehehheheh...

mao ba? mura man lagi 24 hrs, ghost. :)

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Re: What You Need to Know about Digital Cameras
« Reply #5 on: June 20, 2007, 11:36:18 PM »
mao ba? mura man lagi 24 hrs, ghost. :)
im a ghost...i cud be in any places, anytime, anyhow...

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Re: What You Need to Know about Digital Cameras
« Reply #6 on: June 21, 2007, 07:36:12 AM »
Photos are of no use at Tubag Bohol. They are uploaded by midnight and gone by daylight. So Tubag Bohol members, scratch this post!    :o

aawww., i haven't seen the photos yet...
this is unfair... >:(

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« Reply #7 on: June 22, 2007, 12:55:22 AM »
pag online ug tungang gabii yadz!

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« Reply #8 on: June 22, 2007, 10:10:41 AM »
pag online ug tungang gabii yadz!

i dont have the stamina to stay online till midnight..unless there's a new movie..and on weekends ra sad..so, what's in the photos man d i..??

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« Reply #9 on: June 22, 2007, 11:21:16 AM »
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Re: What You Need to Know about Digital Cameras
« Reply #10 on: June 22, 2007, 11:53:37 AM »
i dont have the stamina to stay online till midnight..unless there's a new movie..and on weekends ra sad..so, what's in the photos man d i..??
Nothing to die for! 'twas just a wholesome pose of the couple with Mr. Administrator. I wonder, what's in it he couldn't bare? Haha. Basin gamitan unya ninyo ug microscope, makakita mo sa dili angay makit-an. Bwahahaha!

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Re: What You Need to Know about Digital Cameras
« Reply #11 on: June 23, 2007, 11:10:12 AM »
mao vah!..i thought there's something jud na dili angay i post..lolz..in that case, maybe mr. admin dont want people too see his face jud..lolz!

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