Thursday, December 27, 2012

The Basics Digital Cameras

By Sebastian Cork


Having a digital camera these days is just like owning a mobile phone, computer, or tablet. People have come to realize the importance of having one and that's mainly because being able to capture and store memories has never been this easy before. While we have always been fascinated by the entertainment and convenience in communication brought by gadgets like laptops and smart phones, digital cameras are actually very advanced in terms of technology as well and they too are becoming an essential part of one's gadget collection. However, shopping and purchasing the perfect or ideal digital camera is not a walk in the park. Keep in mind that there are more than a hundred brands and each brand offers various different models. Now each of these models and units has different and distinctive features and specifications, but the question is, should you really need all those features? If not, then what should you be looking out for in a digital camera? Below is a technical guide on what generally to look for.

Perhaps one of the most important things to look at when shopping for digital cameras is the sensor. As a matter of fact, the size of the camera's sensor is the main determining factor in finding a high quality image in the camera. However, there's really no definite or exact technique in figuring out what's the best size or sensor specification. Technically, the sensor is the chip located inside which is covered by light-sensitive pixels. It takes light using the lens and then converts the same into a digital image. Remember that larger pixels are a lot more sensitive than smaller ones. This corresponds to the fact that if you choose a larger sensor, you are also likely to get a clearer and more accurate set of photos and images.

Next to consider is the video capability of the digital camera. Perhaps about two or three decades ago, cameras were limited in taking still photos only, but with the emergence of better digital technology, the type of camera you should be looking out for in stores must have a video capture capability. This means that you don't have to separately purchase a video recording camera if you're content on capturing important and memorable moments in seconds.

Next factor is the shutter speed. This may sound very technical for casual users but you have to understand that it is quite an important requirement. Shutter speed refers to the amount of time that passes in between the pressing of a button in capturing a moment and the actual capturing of that moment. A lot, if not the majority of digital cameras have very slow shutter speeds. This means that when you imagine taking a photo, you can't expect that very same image to be captured the moment you push the button. In reality, there is a slight delay for about a couple of seconds before the camera actually gets to snap the scene. In your case, you might want to look for a digital camera that has incredibly fast shutter speed if you're particular about this.

Next, you may also want to figure out what kind of connectivity the camera you're planning to purchase has aside from USB for transferring photos and files. As a piece of friendly advice, it's really nice having one with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Wi-Fi allows you to connect to the web for updating the camera software and you can as well directly upload the photos you've taken. Bluetooth on the other hand allows you to print photos immediately right after they're taken using a Bluetooth-enabled and compatible printer.

So those are practically the things you need to initially consider when purchasing a digital camera. However, remember that those aren't the only things you need to consider. There are other important things like camera flash, memory, compact built and size, and of course, the price.




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